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Second World War: Western Front. French civil population dealing with German occupation troops, 1940 - 1944 Image details File size:
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4957 x 3343 px | 42 x 28.3 cm | 16.5 x 11.1 inches | 300dpi
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1 January 1940
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Second World War: Western Front. French civil population dealing with German occupation troops, 1940 - 1944. Second World War: Western Front. French civil population dealing with German occupation troops, 01.01.1940-31.12.1944
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