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English: A polish woman weeps as she tells troops of the Third Division, Seventh US Army, of her life as a slave laborer for the Nazis. She was liberated in Augsburg when the second largest Bavarian city fell to the americans April 23, 1945. OWI Staff Photo by Richard Boyer.
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