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World War II 1939-1945. Site of mass burning of 250 Polish and French slave labourers at Nazi camp near Leipzig, Germany, on April 19, 1945, the day before the city was captured by 69th Inf. Div. First U.S. Army.

World War II 1939-1945. Site of mass burning of 250 Polish and French slave labourers at Nazi camp near Leipzig, Germany, on April 19, 1945, the day before the city was captured by 69th Inf. Div. First U.S. Army.
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Caption:
World War II 1939-1945. Site of mass burning of 250 Polish and French slave labourers at Nazi camp near Leipzig, Germany, on April 19, 1945, the day before the city was captured by 69th Inf. Div. First U.S. Army.
Category:
UIG HISTORY
Credit:
Album / Universal History Archive/Universal Images Group
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Image size:
5880 x 4459 px | 75.0 MB
Print size:
49.8 x 37.8 cm | 19.6 x 14.9 in (300 dpi)
Keywords:
19 1939-1945 1945 250 69TH APRIL ARMIES ARMY ARMIES ARMY'S ARMY BEFORE BURNING CAMP CAPTURED CITIES CITY CIUDAD DAY DIV ENCAMPMENT FIRST FORTRESS FRENCH GERMANY GUERRA HUNDRED YEARS WAR II II. INF LABOURERS LEIPZIG MASS NAZI NEAR POLE POLISH SIEGE SITE SLAVE TOWN TOWNS UIG HISTORY US WAR WARFARE WARS WORKERS WORLD WAR 2 WORLD WAR II WORLD WAR TWO WORLD WW II WWII