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current16:37, 11 September 2016Thumbnail for version as of 16:37, 11 September 2016584 × 411 (231 KB)ParsecboyIllustration of the Austro-Hungarian ironclad {{SMS|Custoza}}. Source: {{cite book|last=Koudelka|first=Alfred, Freiherr von|title=Unsere Kriegs-Marine|location=Vienna|publisher=A. Hölder|year=1899}} Author: August Freiherr von Ramberg {{PD-US-1923-...

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