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#3 Chimpanzees “Titine”, “Lore” and “Susi” were served food at the table in the 1940s.

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#3 Chimpanzees “Titine”, “Lore” and “Susi” were served food at the table in the 1940s.

Zoologischer Garten: The Berlin’s Zoo that Allies Bombed and Killed 90% of the Animals during WWII

#3 Chimpanzees “Titine”, “Lore” and “Susi” were served food at the table in the 1940s.

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