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There, comrade, that's where your brother was buried. Hier ist es, Genosse, wo dein Bruder begraben liegt. It was parked where that comrade is standing now. Hat da geparkt, wo jetzt auch der Genosse steht. His comrade ran thither and brought him what he wanted. Der Kamerad lief hin, und brachte ihm das Verlangte.
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Under the influence of Bauhaus and as comrade-in-arms of the Zurich Concretes, he worked from the end of the 1920 consequently on visual basic elements and set at the same time an example of visualisation in the applied art with crafty advertising graphics, a company design conceived in a complicated way and abstract photographs.
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comrade (also: companion) volume_up. Genossin {f} more_vert. You have it in your power to do something tomorrow for your comrades! expand_more Sie haben es morgen in der Hand, hier etwas für Ihre Genossinnen und Genossen zu tun! comrade (also: mate, brotha, associate, buddy, chum, companion, fellow) volume_up.