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We discovered a Dutch magazine that copied “Femmes D’Aujourd’Hui”.

 This magazine was founded back in 1924, and first published back in 1925 in Belgium, and it creased publication back in 1990. It is a weekly magazine, and it is called “Het Rijk Der Vrouw”, it means the woman’s Realm”, in English. Here are some pictures of the magazine:







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