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Recorded September 20th, 1977 at Schwabinger Bräu in Munich.

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  • Produced For – S Press Tonbandverlag
  • Produced For – Gesellschaft Für Bedrohte Völker
  • Recorded At – Schwabinger Bräu
  • Copyright (c) – Clyde Bellecourt
  • Copyright (c) – S Press Tonbandverlag

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Clyde Bellecourt - To Understand What We Are Fighting For... mp3

Performer: Clyde Bellecourt

Title: To Understand What We Are Fighting For...

Country: Germany

Release date: 1978

Label: S Press Tonbandverlag

Style: Monolog

Catalog: WD 1001

Genre: AudioFiles

Size MP3: 1865 mb

Rating: 4.7 / 5

Votes: 507

Record source: Cassette

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