English: Illustration depicting anti-Nazi demonstrators attacking the German ocean liner SS Bremen docked in New York Harbor, United States on 26 July 1935 (Published in Le Pèlerin, a French weekly news magazine published on 11 August 1935)
Français : Illustration représentant des manifestants anti-nazis attaquant le paquebot allemand SS Bremen amarré dans le port de New York, aux États-Unis, le 26 juillet 1935 (Publiée dans Le Pèlerin, hebdomadaire d'actualité catholique français publié le 11 août 1935)
Deutsch: Illustration, die Anti-Nazi-Demonstranten zeigt, die den deutschen Ozeandampfer SS Bremen angreifen, der am 26. Juli 1935 im Hafen von New York, Vereinigte Staaten, anlegte (Veröffentlicht in Le Pèlerin, einem französischen Wochenmagazin, das am 11. August 1935 erschien)
Español: Ilustración que muestra a manifestantes antinazis atacando el transatlántico alemán SS Bremen atracado en el puerto de Nueva York, Estados Unidos, el 26 de julio de 1935 (publicado en Le Pèlerin, una revista semanal de noticias francesa publicada el 11 de agosto de 1935)
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