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German Prisoners Behind Barbed Wire

German prisoners behind barbed wire fence
Description: Drawing, Pen and Wash on Paper; by Alexander P. Russo; 1944; Unframed Dimensions 17H X 17W
Accession #: 88-198-AC
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Among the prisoners taken during the D-Day landings were such non-Germans as Czechs, Poles, Yugoslavs and even Mongolians, which on first observation might easily have been mistaken for Japanese. Upon arrival in southern England, they were interned in facilities with barbed wire perimeter fences which, with armed guards, prevented them escaping.

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