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Soldiers of the 2nd Battalion the Essex Regiment street fighting in the heart of Arnhem

Soldiers of the 2nd Battalion the Essex Regiment street fighting in the heart of Arnhem


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Soldiers of the 2nd Battalion the Essex Regiment street fighting in the heart of Arnhem

Soldiers of the 2nd Battalion the Essex Regiment street fighting in the heart of Arnhem. 14th April 1945

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Arnhem
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Media ID 21895040

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1945 Allied Armies Combat Holland Netherlands Street


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