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English: Restaurant operator Fred Horak of Somerville, Massachusetts, put this sign on the window of his lunch room, shown March 18, 1939. Horak was a native of Prague, Czechoslovakia. (AP Photo)
中文(繁體):美聯社:麻薩諸塞州薩默維爾市一家餐廳老闆弗雷德·霍拉克指著窗外的門口招牌。拍攝於1939年3月18日,霍拉克是生於捷克斯洛伐克的布拉格。
招牌標語:「“本店不歡迎德國人”,希特勒(那個匪徒)把捷克斯洛伐克和他巧取豪奪的國家全部還來!」
中文(简体):美联社:马萨诸塞州索莫尔维勒市的餐馆经营者弗雷迪·霍拉克在餐厅的橱窗里放出一块标语牌。摄於1939年3月18日。霍拉克来自于捷克斯洛伐克的布拉格。
标语牌:「“这里不接待德国人”。希特勒(那歹徒)从捷克斯拉伐克及所有他窃取的国家滚回去。」[1]
日本語: AP通信の写真:マサチューセッツ州サマービル、チェコスロバキア人レストランの店長フレッド.ホラーク。
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Source World War II: The Invasion of Poland and the Winter War
Author Associated Press.
  1. Elton Zeng (2011/10/22). 二战老照片(第2辑):入侵波兰和冬季战争 (in Chinese). Retrieved on 2012/01/04.

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