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#122 A woman walks down a street in Dresden after the war.

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A woman walks down a street in Dresden after the war.

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#122 A woman walks down a street in Dresden after the war.

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←#121 Dresden had been made level with the ground during the air raids, 1945.
#123 Ruins of the Dresden Frauenkirche with the dome of the Dresden Academy of Fine Arts in the background, 1945.→

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