Pioneers_Clearing_Out_an_Ss_Hq_Brussels_-_October_1944_Art.IWMARTLD4993.jpg
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Description Pioneers Clearing Out an Ss Hq Brussels - October 1944 Art.IWMARTLD4993.jpg |
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Pioneers Clearing Out an Ss Hq Brussels - October 1944
image: British soldiers are unloading boxes of items from the back on an army truck in a courtyard and emptying them into a pile on the floor in front of an SS sentry box. Two soldiers watch from the sentry box. |
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Date | 1 August 1944 (Second World War) | |||||||||||||||||||
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http://media.iwm.org.uk/iwm/mediaLib//150/media-150858/large.jpg
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creator QS:P170,Q16007870
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