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70 Years Dig, Dag and Digedag: a Legend From the Gdr and Why Traces Also Lead to Nordhausen

Those who have spent their childhood in the GDR are the popular mosaic books. The creators of the exciting stories of Dig, Dag and Dingedag have left traces that lead to Nordhausen. In a three-part series we remember this. Today: Part 1.
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Those who have spent their childhood in the GDR are the popular mosaic books. The creators of the exciting stories of Dig, Dag and Dingedag have left traces that lead to Nordhausen. In a three-part series we remember this. Today: Part 1.

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thueringer-allgemeine.de broke the news in on Sunday, December 14, 2025.
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