SS Karlsruhe Passenger List - 30 August 1929

Front Cover of a Cabin Class Passenger List from the SS Karlsruhe of the North German Lloyd, Departing 30 August 1929 from Bremen to Boston and New York via Galway

Front Cover of a Cabin Class Passenger List from the SS Karlsruhe of the North German Lloyd, Departing 30 August 1929 from Bremen to Boston and New York via Galway, Commanded by Captain H. Filzinger. GGA Image ID # 15f948437f

Senior Officers and Staff

  • Captain: H. Filzinger        
  • First Officer: K. Strauch
  • Second Officer: H. v. Paczinski
  • Second Officer: H. Reinhardt
  • Third Officer: G Kuester
  • Fourth Officer: K. Janssen
  • Fourth Officer: J. Rossmann
  • Doctor: Dr. M. Friesleben
  • Chief Engineer: P. Braun
  • First Engineer: W. Selbach
  • Second Engineer: O. Porsche
  • Second Engineer: J. Niemeyer
  • Third Engineer: A. Mayer
  • Third Engineer: A. Hitzen
  • Purser: H. Kück
  • Assistant Purser: A v. Riegen
  • Chief Steward: M. Wieja
  • Chief Steward Assistant: J. Raguse
  • Chief Steward for Tourist Class: Chr. Herrmann
  • Chief Steward for Third Class: H. Strate
  • Chief Cook: A. Weischer
  • Baggage Master: R. Scriba
  • Wireless Telegraph Operator First Officer: D. Berbig
  • Wireless Telegraph Operator Second Officer: W. Krüger

Cabin Class Passengers

  1. Miss Therese Abel
  2. Miss Louise Ahrens
  3. Mr. Hermann Albers
  4. Mrs. Marie Albers
  5. Mr. Theodore Ash
  6. Mrs. Theodore Ash
  7. Mrs. Elisabeth Bachofen
  8. Miss Alice Barker
  9. Mrs. Annie E. Baggs
  10. Mr. Peter Barnickel
  11. Mrs. Grayton Batcock
  12. Mrs. Anna E. Baxter
  13. Mr. Howard L. Bevis
  14. Mrs. Howard L. Bevis
  15. Murray Bevis
  16. Mrs. Helen F. Blohm
  17. Miss Dora Blohm
  18. Miss Frieda M. Blohm
  19. Miss Anna Mary Blount
  20. Mr. Anton Boehm
  21. Mrs. Louise Boehm
  22. Anton Boehm
  23. Miss Meta Böhl
  24. Miss Katherin Borchmann
  25. Mr. Carl Brandes
  26. Mrs. Auguste Brandes
  27. Mr. Fred Braz
  28. Mrs. Fred Braz
  29. Miss Milored Brennermann
  30. University-Prof. Dr. Fiiedr. Brie
  31. Mr. John Brunner
  32. Mr. John Brunner Jr.
  33. Mrs. John Brunner
  34. Miss Sidonia Brunner
  35. Mrs. James W. Bryan
  36. Mr. Curtis Canfield
  37. Mrs. Catherine Canfield
  38. Mr. Frank C. Carlton
  39. Mrs. Frank C. Carlton
  40. Mr. Fred Chall
  41. Mrs. Marie Chall
  42. Mr. William E. Chenery
  43. Mrs. William Chenery
  44. Miss Dr. Anna Quincy Churchill
  45. Miss Anna Cleany
  46. Mr. James P. Cloonan
  47. Mrs. James Cloonan
  48. William Cloonan
  49. Mr. A. H. Cohen
  50. Mrs. Bridie Corcoran
  51. Bridget M. Corcoran
  52. Mr. Thomas Costello
  53. Mr. John H. Costello
  54. Mrs. Elizabeth Cragin
  55. Miss Ruth Cragin
  56. Miss Doris Crawford
  57. Mr. John Cupper
  58. Mrs. John Cupper
  59. Miss Margaret Curran
  60. Miss Mary Devereaux
  61. Mrs. A. Dieguez
  62. Miss Rose M. Dillon
  63. Mr. Helmuth Dippel
  64. Mr. Dr. Robert Dorahde
  65. Mr. Heinrich Duell
  66. Mrs. Else Endemann
  67. Mrs. M. Estoclett
  68. Miss Elizabeth A. Fales
  69. Mr. Benno Fiala-Fernbrugg
  70. Mr. Dr. F. Fitzpatrick
  71. Mrs. F. Fitzpatrick
  72. Mr. John Forrest
  73. Miss Erna Frahme
  74. Mrs. Bertha Freimann
  75. Mr. Fred Freiershausen
  76. Mrs. Anna Freiershausen
  77. Mrs. Amanda Fried
  78. Miss Dr. Gertrude Flint Frisbie
  79. Mr. Dr. Wm. Fordrung
  80. Mrs. Wm. Fordrung
  81. Miss Dora J. Gay
  82. Mr. John Gederra
  83. Mr. Waldemar Giese
  84. Mr. Bernhard Gillespie
  85. Mr. T. Bath Glasson
  86. Miss Marie E. Glasson
  87. Mr. Rudolf Glatz
  88. Mrs. Paula Glatz
  89. Miss Helen Goldmann
  90. Miss Janta Goldmann
  91. Mrs. Ida Guenther
  92. Mr. Joseph Haas
  93. Mr. A. C. Haigh
  94. Mrs. A. C. Haigh
  95. Mrs. Agathe Harders
  96. Mr. John H. Harrington
  97. Mrs. Mary Hartter
  98. Mr. Max Härtel
  99. Mr. Edwin Hasenclever
  100. Mr. Albert S. Hassell
  101. Mrs. Alberta L. Hassel
  102. Miss Nellie Healey
  103. Mrs. Agnes Hegner
  104. Mr. Alfred Hegner
  105. Mr. Leo Henle
  106. Mr. Paul Henle
  107. Mr. Fred S. Henschel
  108. Mrs. Fred S. Henschel und Kinder
  109. Mrs. Serafine Herzog
  110. Mr. Thos Higgens
  111. Mrs. Thos Higgens
  112. Miss D. Hobson
  113. Miss Eva Hollander
  114. Miss Minna Hollander
  115. Miss Malita Holly
  116. Mr. Sigmund Honacker
  117. Mrs. Mary Honacker
  118. Rev. Douglas Horton
  119. Mrs. Alice Horton
  120. Allen Horton
  121. Alice Horton
  122. Margaret Horton
  123. Elizabeth Horton
  124. Miss Elisabeth Hottendorf
  125. Mr. Glin Howlnnd
  126. Mrs. Ellen Hudnot
  127. Mrs. Tillie R. Jones
  128. Mrs. Louise Jones
  129. Mr. Carol H. Jones
  130. Miss Anne E. Joy
  131. Mrs. Elisabeth Kaelin
  132. Mr. Florence E. Kaelin
  133. Mr. Frank H. Kaelin
  134. Mr. Hermann Kahn
  135. Mrs. Hermann Kahn
  136. Mr. William F. Kaiser
  137. Mrs. Melita Kaiser
  138. Mr. J. W. Kallenberg
  139. Mr. Edward Kaufmann
  140. Mrs. Rose Kaufmann
  141. Miss Delia Kavanagh
  142. Miss Mildred Kavanagh
  143. Mr. John Keelty
  144. Mrs. Mary Keelty
  145. Rev. Ph. L. Keller
  146. Mr. John Kilgaller
  147. Mrs. John Kilgaller
  148. Marion Kilgaller
  149. Lucille Kilgaller
  150. Mr. Erich Kleinhempel
  151. Miss Elsa Koell
  152. Mrs. Fabien Koussevitsky
  153. Mrs. Marie Koussevitsky
  154. Mr. Richard Kreher
  155. Mrs. Maria Magdalena Krueger
  156. Madelaine Krueger
  157. Mr. Lazar Lebensart
  158. Mrs. Marie Lebensart
  159. Mr. James D. Le Cron
  160. Mrs. James D. Le Cron
  161. Miss Florence Le Cron
  162. Miss Mary F. Le Cron
  163. Mrs. Delia Lee
  164. Charles Lee
  165. Margaret Lee
  166. Miss Elisabeth Leghorn
  167. Miss Mary Leghorn
  168. Mr. Rudolf Lieberwirth
  169. Mrs. Emma Löffler
  170. William Löffler
  171. Miss Margaret Lohmeyer
  172. Mr. Arcie Lubettein
  173. Miss M. Mc. Clelland
  174. Miss Marguerite Mc. Cluskey
  175. Mrs. Mary Mc. Glore
  176. Miss Blanck Mc.Neill
  177. Mr. John T. Maeder
  178. Mrs. Bertha Maeder
  179. Mrs. Mary Mahoney
  180. Mrs. Ida E. Mansbach
  181. Miss Elizabeth Mansbach
  182. Miss L. Markland
  183. Miss Anna Melchior
  184. Mr. Dr. William J. Melchior
  185. Mr. Ellery A. Merritt
  186. Mrs. Ellery A. Merritt
  187. Mr. Dr. Henry E. B. Meyer
  188. Mrs. Henry E. B. Meyer
  189. Mrs. Frieda Mezger
  190. Mr. Millard
  191. Mrs. Millard und Kind
  192. Mr. Dr. Frank H. Miller
  193. Mrs. Frank H. Miller
  194. Miss Claire Miller
  195. Mrs. Emma Mohlmann
  196. Franklin Mohlmann
  197. Mr. A. B. Montgomery
  198. Miss Julia Morris
  199. Mr. Gottlieb Müller
  200. Miss R. Murphy
  201. Miss D. Murphy
  202. Mr. C. A Muuss
  203. Mr. Mathias Naegele
  204. Mr. Rudolf Nagel
  205. Mrs. Rudolf Nagel
  206. Mr. Ernst Nitsche
  207. Mrs. Marie Nussbaum
  208. Mr. Hermann Nussbaum
  209. Miss Irene O'Brien
  210. Mr. Robert Oertling
  211. Miss Laura Ostrander
  212. Rev. Father J. O'Fahey
  213. Mrs. Augusta Panske
  214. Mr. Conrad Panski
  215. Mr. Karl Peckmann
  216. Mrs. Adelheid Peckmann
  217. Rev. John Carrol Perkins
  218. Mr. Dr. W. E. Petery
  219. Mrs. W. E. Petery
  220. Miss Helene Pflästerer
  221. Miss Bertha Pilz
  222. Miss Elfriede Pollak
  223. Mrs. Etta M. Prescott
  224. Mrs. Minnie Prescott
  225. Mr. Chajm Prusak
  226. Mrs. Chane Prusak
  227. Mr. Prof. Dr. ing. Emil Probst
  228. Sister Juliana Puszka
  229. Mr. Georg Putzrath
  230. Miss Helena Queally
  231. Mr. Henry Quin
  232. Miss Bertha Rafetto
  233. Mrs. Anna Raff
  234. Miss Mary Kate Regan
  235. Mr. Nuhino Reideboym
  236. Mr. Paul Reimers
  237. Miss Elsa Reyestein
  238. Miss Alma Reyestein
  239. Mrs. Rose B. Rodgers
  240. Miss Rodgers
  241. Miss Dorothy C. Roese
  242. Mrs. Lydia M. Roesler
  243. Mr. Paul Roscher
  244. Mrs. Linda Roscher
  245. Maria Roscher
  246. Mrs. Eleanor W. Rossiter
  247. Mr. Paul Rothenslein
  248. Mrs. Rothenstein
  249. Mr. George Sachs
  250. Mrs. George Sachs
  251. Mr. Max Sala
  252. Mrs. Louise Sala
  253. Miss Irma Sala
  254. Mrs. Marie Sanne
  255. Harald Sanne
  256. Mr. John Sause
  257. Mrs. Elizabeth Sause
  258. Mr. Henry Sause
  259. Miss Nora Scarry
  260. Monsignor W. P. Shanahan
  261. Mr. E. Y. Shanahan
  262. Mr. Christoph Shaw
  263. Miss Ethel M. Smith
  264. Mr. Paul O. Spindler
  265. Mr. Dr. Theodor Sprissler
  266. Mr. Henry Schaler
  267. Mr. Otto Schatz
  268. Mr. Phillip Scheller
  269. Mrs. Frieda Scheller
  270. Phillipp Scheller
  271. George Scheller
  272. Mr. William Schimpf
  273. Mr. Paul Schmidt
  274. Mr. Albert Schmitt
  275. Mrs. Katharina Schott
  276. Mrs. Anna Schubert
  277. Sister Amalia
  278. Sister Josefine
  279. Sister Hertula
  280. Sister Annetta
  281. Sister Corsina
  282. Sister Christina
  283. Sister Anna
  284. Sister Mathilda
  285. Sister Juliana
  286. Bertha Stecker
  287. Mr. Jack Stern
  288. Mrs. Caroline Stoeppler
  289. Miss Leonore Stoeppler
  290. Mrs. E. Vincent Stratton
  291. Miss Anna E. Taylor
  292. Miss Lillian Taylor
  293. Mr. Max Thierfelder
  294. Mrs. Fay Thierfelder
  295. Lee Thierfelder
  296. Mr. Louis Thoke
  297. Mrs. Elise Thoke
  298. Miss Rosalyn Toland
  299. Mr. William Trute
  300. Mrs. Eleanor Twiss
  301. Mr. Henry Vahlkamp
  302. Mrs. Carolina Vahlkamp
  303. Miss Martha Vahlkamp
  304. Miss Irma Vahlkamp
  305. Mr. Dipl. ing. Helmut Volker
  306. Mrs. Marie Wagner
  307. Miss Martha Wagner
  308. Hanni Wassermann
  309. Miss Stella E. Weaver
  310. Mrs. Fred Weissenbach
  311. Mr. Fred Wm. Weissenbach
  312. Mr. Carl Joseph Weissenbach
  313. Mr. Ernest Wengler
  314. Mrs. Anna Wengler
  315. Mr. Emst Wengler
  316. Mr. Prof. Arthur Wm. Wiek
  317. Mr. George M. Wiley
  318. Mrs. George M. Wiley
  319. Mr. Alfred Winkler
  320. Mrs. Flora Winkler
  321. Mrs. Josepha Witney
  322. Mr. Bruno A. Wittkuhns
  323. Mrs. Elsbeth Wittkuhns
  324. Rosemarie Wittkuhns
  325. Miss Rosa Ziller
  326. Mr. Johann Zoth

Bremen — Galway

  1. Mr. Dr. Leo Brauner
  2. Mrs. Mariamc Brauner
  3. Mr. Robert Brown
  4. Mrs. Jane Brown
  5. Rev. Peter Early
  6. Rev. John Greally
  7. Rev. Michael Hanrahan
  8. Mr. J. E. Mc. Court
  9. Mr. Dr. Neil Mc. Dermott
  10. Mr. C. J. Mc. Guire
  11. Rev. Joseph Hickey
  12. Mr. Michael Moloney
  13. Mrs. Catherine Moloney
  14. Rev. James Moran
  15. Rev. Father M. O'Reilly
  16. Mrs. Helen O'Brien
  17. Miss Eileen O'Brien
  18. Mr. Justice Power
  19. Se. Gnaden Mr. Abt A. Schmitt
  20. Mr. Karl Wolff
  21. Mrs. Dorothea Wolff
  22. Karl Hinrich Wolff
  23. Benvenuto Wolff

Information for Cabin Passengers

Passengers are requested to comply with the orders of the captain and/or his officers who are responsible for both the safety of the ship and passengers, and comfort and order on board.

Change of Cabin. Passengers desiring to change their accommodation while on board must apply to the purser who. alone, is authorized to make the transfer. If higher graded accommodation is desired the difference in fare must he paid accordingly.

Meals will be served as follows:

  • Breakfast at 7.30 and 8.30 a m.
  • Lunch at 12 and 1 p. m.
  • Dinner ay 6 and 7 p. m.

Seats in the Dining Room may be reserved upon application to the Chief Steward.
Meals are not served in the cabins or on deck unless passengers are unable to go to the Dining Room on account of illness.

A selection of good beverages is carried on board. Drinks brought on board by the passengers will not be served in the Dining Room.

The Dining Room will be closed at 11 p. m.. the Smoking Room at midnight. Drinks will be served until 11.30 p.m.

In order not to disturb passengers lights in the Social Hall and on the Promenade Deck will be extinguished at 11.30 p. m.,  those in the Smoking Room at midnight.

Passengers are requested not to order any beverages in the Smoking Room after 11.30 p. m. and not to frequent the Promenade Deck between 11 p. m. and 7 a. m.

Baggage. Hand baggage and one steamer trunk may be taken into the cabin, but the steamer trunk must not exceed the maximum size, i.e. 3' 3" long by 1' 11" wide and 1' 1" high.

Larger articles of baggage will be stored in the baggage room and will be accessible to passengers at certain times during the day. Baggage may not be placed in the alleyways.

Before landing each passenger has to fill out  "Customs- Declaration" form (or his personal baggage.

In the case of families the oldest member may fill out this declaration for the whole family. Blank forms will be distributed on the steamer.

Baggage, parcels, etc., intended for forwarding, for storage, or for delivery to a third party, are to be handed only to the Baggage Master who, is authorized to receive such baggage.

The Company accepts no responsibility for any article handed over by passengers to other members of the ship's personnel.

For their own interest passengers are especially requested upon landing to look after their hand baggage and to take care that, before leaving the steamer, no personal belongings are left in their cabins or elsewhere on the steamer.

Arrangements must be made with the Customs Inspector at the port of landing regarding any baggage under bond which has to be forwarded to some further destination. Such baggage must be specially mentioned on the Customs Declaration Form and the value thereof stated.

Baggage left behind and to be forwarded by a later sailing must reach the port of destination within three months of passenger's arrival, and must be included in the Customs Declaration together with the baggage which the passenger has already taken with him.

Animals. All animals, regardless of size and kind, will be accommodated aboard in suitable quarters. It is not permissible under any circumstances to take animals into rooms used by passengers or to lead them around any part of the steamer set aside for the convenience of passengers.

Money, valuables etc. The purser will accept valuables Ac. duly sealed or enclosed in an envelope bearing the name of the owner, for safe keeping during the voyage, but without any guarantee on the part of the Company. The purser will give a receipt on demand.
Exchange Of Money. The purser has only a limited supply of currency at his disposal, and thus money can only be exchanged to such an amount as is in accordance with the amount of currency available.

Library. A library on board, properly catalogued, is placed at the disposal of the cabin passengers.

Doctor. A licensed physician is on board and will, free of charge, attend to passengers falling sick during the voyage.

Treatment of Sea-Sickness. Travelers inclined toward sea-sickness have an opportunity on all Norddeutscher Lloyd passenger steamers of availing themselves of an entirely new method of treatment (Dr. Dammert's Process of inhalation). Experience has hitherto shown that good results are attained by this method. Passengers wishing to be treated by this new process are requested to apply to the Ship's doctor.

For each treatment, a voucher for RM. 2.— must be signed, which, at the end of the voyage must be cashed with the Chief Steward. Persons rendering the treatment are not allowed to accept cash-payments.

Bath Rooms. Passengers intending to use the bath rooms, are requested to write their names, and the hour selected, on the list placed in the ante-room.

Barber. Prices are exhibited in the Barber's room.

Photographer. The photographer is entitled to charge for his services in accordance with the tariff exhibited.

Cigars, Cigarettes and Playing Cards may be had in the Smoking-Room at list prices.
Smoking is only permitted in the Smoking-Room and on deck. It is strictly prohibited below deck, in the dining room, ladies' parlor or in the state rooms.

Letters and Telegrams. The Chief Steward has charge of the distribution of incoming mail. Mail for passengers is delivered on board at the port of arrival before the passengers land and passengers should ascertain personally whether there is any mail for them before they leave the ship.

Before leaving passengers should leave their address at the pursers office, so that any mail arriving after their departure may be forwarded to them.

Letters and telegrams may be addressed in care of any of the company's agents.

Telegrams to be dispatched from the next port, are accepted at the purser's office only, but wireless messages at the ship's wireless station.

Dock Chairs and blankets may be hired from the Deck Stewards at $ 1.50 each for the voyage.
Pastimes and Games, such as shuffleboard. deckquoits. dice, dominos, draughts and chess are at the disposal of the passengers.

Service. Complaints regarding the service may be submitted to the captain during his daily round and any requests of passengers will be complied with if possible.

Landing. Every passenger will be furnished during the voyage with a landing card bearing his name. This card must be presented in the dining room to the Immigration Officers who board the steamer at the Quarantine Station.

The card will be stamped after inspection and returned to the passenger who has to present it again to an Official of the Company when leaving the steamer.

No passenger will be permitted to land without this stamped card.

Firearms. Carrying of fire arms and weapons of any kind in the U. S. A. is prohibited. Offenders are liable to heavy fines and punishment.

To Firms Interested in Exports and Imports.

If you consider it of importance to ensure rapid and reliable transportation for your goods destined to countries overseas, we recommend you to consider the claims of the unexcelled Lloyd Freight Service.

In addition to the New York service, on which the Norddeutscher Lloyd maintains a regular service every three to four days of rapid and first-class passenger, mail and freight steamers, there are the following freight steamer services to North America, viz:

A weekly combined service with the Cairn-Thomson Line from Hamburg/Bremen to Montreal (calling a Quebec if sufficient inducement).

A fortnightly service from Hamburg/Bremen to Philadelphia. Baltimore and Norfolk.

A monthly service from Hamburg/Bremen to New Orleans

*) A monthly service from Hamburg/Bremen to Galveston and Houston.

*) A service every three weeks from Hamburg/Bremen/ Antwerp via the Panama Canal to Los Angeles, San Francisco, Portland, Seattle and Vancouver.

There are also regular departures from Bremen to Central and South America (East and West Coast), Africa, Australia, to the Far East (weekly), as well as to Mediterranean ports, the Levant. England and the Baltic ports.

If you have not already consigned "per Norddeutscher Lloyd", may we ask the favor of a trial which we are sure will convince you of the reliability of our Freight Service.
*) Passengers are also carried on these services.
Steamers engaged in the North Pacific Service are equipped with refrigerator space.

Wireless Telegraphy

The wireless stations (Telefunken System) on board nil steamers of the Norddeutscher Lloyd are permanently in communication with coast stations either directly or by way of other ships. The names of such stations and ships will be published every fore-noon.

A wireless message sent from land to a ship at sea must be addressed as follows:

  1. Name of Addressee (to ensure correct delivery give full name).
  2. Name of Steamer (as given in the International Register).
  3. Nam«; of Coast station (by which the message is to be transmitted).

Example: Heinrich Schmidt — Columbus — Norddeich.

All information regarding the dispatch of wireless messages, length of time required for transmission and telegraph fee may be obtained free of charge at the wireless station on board, or on land from the Deutsche Betriebsgesellschaft für drahtlose Telegraphie m. b. H., Berlin, SW. II. Hallcschcs Ufer 12/13: telegraphic address "Debeg", telephone No.: Lützow 3630/34.

Messages are accepted at all telegraph offices in Germany and abroad for all ships mentioned in the International Register.

The wireless service on board of the steamers is operated by the Deutsche Betriebsgesellschaft für drahtlose Telegrafie m. b. H., (Debeg), Berlin SW. 1 I. All enquiries, complaints etc., may be addressed to this company. The steamship company takes no responsibility in this respect.

American Head Tax

The amount paid as American Head Tax may be refunded if all the under-noted conditions are fulfilled:

  1. If the passenger does not stay in the United States longer than 60 days, and if the reply to question No. 20 of the Declaration Form is given as "not more than days".
  2. If, when passing the prescribed examination before landing in New York, the passenger informs the competent official of his intention to leave the United States within 60 days; and that he receives Form No. 514-A (Transit Certificate) in which the arrival in America is officially noted. (Part A).
  3. If, when leaving America, the date of departure of the passenger in endorsed on the same form by the Steamship Company whose steamer is used (or in the case of travelers by rail, the date of crossing the frontier is inserted by the officials of the railroad concerned, and the form signed by them.) (Part B).
  4. If Form No. 514-A, when duly signed by the passenger in portions A and B. is presented to the American Authorities within 120 days from the original date of landing in the United States.

It is recommended that Form 314-A. when completely filled in, be handed to our Office, North German Lloyd, 32. Broadway, New York, or else sent to the Norddeutscher Lloyd, Passage Department, Bremen, immediately after landing in Europe

If these conditions are not fulfilled the return of the amount paid for American Head Tax will not be granted by the United States Immigration Authorities.

Other Information

Letters for Passengers will be brought on board at the port of destination before the passengers land. In their own interest, therefore, passengers should personally ascertain whether there is any mail for them before they leave the ship.

Mail to be dispatched

Letters, Postcards and Printed-Matter to all countries can be mailed on board before arrival at a port at hours which will be designated. The Mail, to which German stamps must be affixed, will be delivered to its destination at the first opportunity.
The postage rate at present is:
for Letters up to 20 gr: 25 Pfg.
for Postcards: 15 Pfg.
for Printed-Matter, for each 50 gr.: 5 Pfg.

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