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Wir formen die Zukunft - Deutsch English - cover

Wir formen die Zukunft - Deutsch English

Motschi von Richthofen

Editorial: tredition

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Sinopsis

Die momentane Zeit in Deutschland ist geprägt durch Angst, die von den Medien und Politikern geschürt wird. Ein Gesundheitsminister namens Spahn offenbart in den öffentlich-rechtlichen Medien, die eine große Schuld an den letzten Jahren, durch Fehlmeldungen an ihre Bürger haben, dass er die 2G Regelung bis Ende 2022 haben möchte. Was für ein Irrsinn und was für eine Spaltung für und in der Bevölkerung.

Es sind Gedichte für die Zukunft und Ideen zur Gegenwartgestaltung
Disponible desde: 24/02/2022.
Longitud de impresión: 44 páginas.

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