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Deutsch: Nelly Diener, erste Stewardess in Europa, vor dem Schnellflugzeug Curtis AT-32C Condor, CH-170 vermutlich in Dübendorf English: Nelly Diener, the first air stewardess in Europe, standing in front of the Curtis AT-32C Condor, regn. CH-170, in which she would lose her life on 27 July 1934. |
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