PaulBernNote.JPG(305 × 264 pixels, file size: 14 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg)

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Deutsch: Der sogenannte "Abschiedsbrief", den Paul Bern irgendwann vor seinem Tode im Jahr 1932 schrieb.
English: Exact words from Wikipedia: "This is the alleged 'Suicide Note', written by Paul Bern some time before his death in 1932. This was published in 1932 in all the major newspapers, and is part of the public records of the Inquest held after his death. It never had any copyright notice, and since it is not an artwork it is, in my opinion, not eligible for copyright anyway."
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Source English Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:PaulBernNote.JPG)
Author w:User:Kraxler

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