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Was she captured by the Japanese?
(In real life, she carried General von Lettow-Vorbeck's signed photograph with her, supposedly because it might save her were she captured by his askari troops. Or maybe just because he was awesome).
(In real life, she carried General von Lettow-Vorbeck's signed photograph with her, supposedly because it might save her were she captured by his askari troops. Or maybe just because he was awesome). Bror isn't at all pleased to see her, and promptly gives her syphilis.
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