Osterkamp and his wife inspecting an aircraft, Berlin, Germany, 1933, photo 2 of 2; note aviator Walter Hagen

Caption   Osterkamp and his wife inspecting an aircraft, Berlin, Germany, 1933, photo 2 of 2; note aviator Walter Hagen
Source   German Federal Archive
Identification Code   Bild 183-2008-1016-505
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Theodor Osterkamp    Main article    More photos for this person   
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