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#14 Prisoner’s dead bodies stacked in a train near Dachau concentration camp after its liberation by the US Army in late April or early May 1945.

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#14 Prisoner’s dead bodies stacked in a train near Dachau concentration camp after its liberation by the US Army in late April or early May 1945.

The Forgotten Victims: The Persecution of the German Gypsy Population during the Nazi Regime (1938-1940)

#14 Prisoner’s dead bodies stacked in a train near Dachau concentration camp after its liberation by the US Army in late April or early May 1945.

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