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Women working in armament factory.

No. 5145-HQ(Copy) 32766.

Photograph by Cannon, U.S. Army

165 Cannon.

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01/01/1945
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germany
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ordnance industry germany world war prisoners women photographic prints lot 12532 photo factory slave laborers army troops railway tunnel ultra high resolution high resolution wwii national socialist german workers party national socialism world war two second world war jail prison world war 2 library of congress wwii photographs