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Artur Axmann, General Kunze, and Major General Philipp (school commandant) touring an artillery school at Jüterbog, Germany, 23 Jul 1943

Caption     Artur Axmann, General Kunze, and Major General Philipp (school commandant) touring an artillery school at Jüterbog, Germany, 23 Jul 1943 ww2dbase
Photographer    Unknown
Source    ww2dbaseNational Archives of Norway via Wikimedia Commons
Link to Source    Link
Identification Code   RAFA3309_24_2
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Artur Axmann   Main article  Photos  
Photo Size 984 x 711 pixels
Photos on Same Day 23 Jul 1943
Photos at Same Place Jüterbog, Mark Brandenburg, Germany
Added By C. Peter Chen
Licensing  This work is believed to be in the public domain.

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WW2-Era Place Name Jüterbog, Mark Brandenburg, Germany
Lat/Long 51.9933, 13.0728
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