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Der Wendehals
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Für mich als Kind der DDR war der Wendehals ein durchaus gängiger Begriff. Obwohl man ihnen auf Schritt und Tritt begegnete, wußte man ehrlich gesagt nicht, wie er in Wirklichkeit aussah. Für alle denen es ähnlich geht, deshalb ein Bild vom Wendehals in freier Natur.

Bildquelle: Martien Brand from Mariënberg
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Der Wendehals
Teil 1/2
Für mich als Kind der DDR war der Wendehals ein durchaus gängiger Begriff. Obwohl man ihnen auf Schritt und Tritt begegnete, wußte man ehrlich gesagt nicht, wie er in Wirklichkeit aussah. Für alle denen es ähnlich geht, deshalb ein Bild vom Wendehals in freier Natur.

Bildquelle: Martien Brand from Mariënberg
CC BY 2.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=10662154

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