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The personal library of Jewish writer Franz Kafka was returned to its place of origin in Prague. The library, which contains more than 1,000 books, magazines, almanacs and anthologies, was brought Wednesday to the Czech capital by representatives of German car company Porsche, who gave the library to the Prague-based Franz Kafka Society.

February 28, 2002
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The personal library of Jewish writer Franz Kafka was returned to its place of origin in Prague. The library, which contains more than 1,000 books, magazines, almanacs and anthologies, was brought Wednesday to the Czech capital by representatives of German car company Porsche, who gave the library to the Prague-based Franz Kafka Society.

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