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Deutsch: Kronprinz Carol (zukünftiger König Karl II. von Rumänien) übt im Ersten Weltkrieg mit einem Chauchat-Maschinengewehr.
English: Crown Prince Carol (future Carol II of Romania) training during World War I with a Chauchat machine gun.
Español: El Príncipe heredero Carlos de Rumania, disparando una Chauchat.
Português: Carlos (em primeiro plano, manejando uma metralhadora), então Príncipe Herdeiro, em treinamento durante a I Guerra Mundial.
Română: Prinţul Carol al II-lea al României trăgând cu mitraliera Chauchat.
Date 30 December 2007 (original upload date)
Source Rumania and the War, p. 86. Nicholas Lupu, Boston, 1919, The Gorham Press.;
Author The original uploader was Biruitorul at English Wikipedia.
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