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"Finnish huts", which housed between 30 and 40 people each, in Waldlager V. The camp held about 4000 prisoners, nearly all Jewish, and was liberated by the 14th Armoured Division, U.S. 3rd Army.

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    "Finnish huts", which housed between 30 and 40 people each, in Waldlager V. The camp held about 4000 prisoners, nearly all Jewish, and was liberated by the 14th Armoured Division, U.S. 3rd Army.
    "Finnish huts", which housed between 30 and 40 people each, in Waldlager V.  The camp held about 4000 prisoners, nearly all Jewish, and was liberated by the 14th Armoured Division, U.S. 3rd Army.

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    "Finnish huts", which housed between 30 and 40 people each, in Waldlager V. The camp held about 4000 prisoners, nearly all Jewish, and was liberated by the 14th Armoured Division, U.S. 3rd Army.
    Photographer
    Joseph W. Lapine
    Date
    1945 May 07
    Locale
    Ampfing, [Bavaria] Germany
    Photo Credit
    United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, courtesy of National Archives and Records Administration, College Park

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    Photo Source
    National Archives and Records Administration, College Park
    Copyright: Public Domain
    Source Record ID: 153-Case files 1944-49--box 313--file 12-639 to 12-646
    Second Record ID: 111-SC-207525 (Album 5292)

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    2009-06-09 00:00:00
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