
| Description |
Focke-Wulf Fw 190 V1 in its original form |
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| Source |
Photograph published in: Green, William and Swanborough, Gordon. The Focke-Wulf 190: Fw 190. Newton Abbot, UK: David & Charles, 1976. ISBN 0-7153-7084-7. |
| Date |
2008-02-20 (original upload date) |
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| Permission (Reusing this file) |
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Fair Use Rationale: The image is taken during World War 2, Copyright is difficult to establish. Since the image is a depiction of a historical figure in low resolution, and an unrestricted image is difficult to obtain the image is probably fair use in the article Focke-Wulf Fw 190
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|image has rationale=yes as a parameter to the license template.This image shows (or resembles) a symbol that was used by the National Socialist (NSDAP/Nazi) government of Germany or an organization closely associated to it, or another party which has been banned by the Federal Constitutional Court of Germany.
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| current | 22:47, 31 October 2017 | 427 × 234 (19 KB) | DatBot (talk | contribs) | Reduce size of non-free image (BOT - disable) | |
| 18:00, 11 May 2014 | No thumbnail | 540 × 296 (31 KB) | Hohum (talk | contribs) | Levels | |
| 17:04, 16 December 2011 | No thumbnail | 540 × 296 (28 KB) | DASHBot (talk | contribs) | Bot: Rescaling Fair Use Image (shutoff) |
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