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English: The tomb of Georges Oltramare (1896-1960), Swiss writer, journalist and fascist leader in Geneva, at the cemetery of Petit-Saconnex in Geneva.
Français : la tombe de Georges Oltramare (1896-1960), écrivain suisse, journaliste et leader fasciste à Genève, au cimetière du Petit-Saconnex à Genève.
Deutsch: Das Grab von Georges Oltramare (1896-1960), Schweizer Schriftsteller, Journalist und faschistische Führungsgestalt in Genf, auf dem Friedhof Petit-Saconnex in Genf.
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The grave of Georges Oltramare in Geneva, Switzerland.

28 December 2023

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