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Deutsch: Karatschaier Mitglieder des Folkloreensembles "Elbrus" im "Schwert- und Schildkampf". Jörg Schöner/Alexander Kusnezow, Im Kaukasus, Der Einführungstext wurde von Hans-Joachim Thier aus dem Russischen übersetzt, Die Aufnahmen sind das Ergebnis vieler Wanderungen durch den Kaukasus, die der Fotograf gemeinsam mit Dr. A. Schulze unternahm, F. A. Brockhaus Verlag Leipzig 1981, 2. Auflage.
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