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Fantasy socks, Corsair. One size 40/46
80% combed cotton, 17% polyamide, 3% elastane.
Seamless knit, supplied in pairs.
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Comic untitle The Odyssey of the Stoy Hora, hard cover, 50 pages. June 5, 1944: 11.50 pm. The C47 aircraft Stoy Hora leaves England, destination Normandy. On board, none of the 22 young Americn soldiers, paratroopers and airmen, thinks they are a hero. And yet! These men who, until they joined the military, were living ordinary lives, will - by showing selflessness and courage - accomplish extraordinary acts. Here is their story.

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Fantasy socks, Corsair. One size 40/46
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