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Capturedgestapoagents.jpg
English: German Gestapo agents arrested after the liberation of Liège, Belgium, are herded together in a cell in the citadel of Liege.
Français : Agents allemands de la Gestapo arrêtés après la libération de Liège, en Belgique. Ils sont emprisonnés dans une cellule de la citadelle de Liège.
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circa October 1944 |
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NARA National Archives and Records Administration |
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Signal Corps Photographs of American Military Activity |
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