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Deutsch: Deutsche Sütterlin-Ausgangsschrift, ab 1924
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Source Eigener Scan von Abbildung 10, Die Ausgangsschrift aus "Sütterlin, Ludwig.: Neuer Leitfaden für den Schreibunterricht. Verlag Albrecht-Dürer-Haus. Berlin 1926"
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