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English: The Treaty of Hamburg, original document. The treaty ended the Pomeranian War. It is written in French and signed by Adolph Fredric d'Olthof (on behalf of Sweden) and Jean Jules de Hecht (on behalf of Prussia).
Svenska: Freden i Hamburg, originaldokument av fredsfördraget på franska. Freden avslutade det Pommerska kriget. Fredsfördraget är underskrivet av Adolph Fredric d'Olthof (för Sverige) och Jean Jules de Hecht (för Preussen).
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Originaltraktater med främmande makter (traktater), , SE/RA/25.3/4/III/35/A (1762), bildid: R0000122_00001
Author Envoys of Sweden and Prussia
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