File:Smash Sexism Graphic - Lamboy Times 1975.jpg

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English: Smash Sexism Graphic printed in Hanau, West Germany in Lamboy Times in 1975. By the Soldier's Committee of Hanau, a group of concerned enlisted people and their families. Lamboy is a district of Hanau in Germany.
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Smash Sexism Graphic printed in Hanau, West Germany by Lamboy Times 1975

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1 June 1975

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