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#9 A group of people read a series of handwritten wall papers in the street, under an advertisement for the newspaper “De Nieuwsbron”.

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#9 A group of people read a series of handwritten wall papers in the street, under an advertisement for the newspaper “De Nieuwsbron”.

Dutch Spy’s Photos of the Liberation of the Netherlands from the German Occupation, May 1945

#9 A group of people read a series of handwritten wall papers in the street, under an advertisement for the newspaper “De Nieuwsbron”.

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