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TRANSIT CAMP FRIEDLAND
An elder women, who had come from Czechoslovakia to Friedland, is hanging laundry on lines between two Nissen huts (undated). On 26 September 1945, the British Army has opened a reception camp in the small town Friedland. The town was chosen because it lies between the British, the American, and the Russian zone. Refugees, homecomers from the war, and immigrants were received in Friedland and provided with their basic needs. (KEYSTONE/DPA/dpa)
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COPYRIGHTPFLICHTIG
Lizenz
Rights Managed
Erstellungsdatum
19991130
Ort
FRIEDLAND DEUTSCHLAND
Credit
KEYSTONE
Source
A0009_dpa
Byline
DPA
Grösse
2835 x 3699 px
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JPEG