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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Roland Meade, German prisoners who were captured in Strasbourg being segregated at Epinal stockage into smaller groups for further shipment to rear areas France 11.27.44, 1944 German prisoners who were captured in Strasbourg being segregated at Epinal stockage into smaller groups for further shipment to rear areas France 11.27.44. (Watermarks do not appear on the actual photograph.)
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Roland Meade, German prisoners who were captured in Strasbourg being segregated at Epinal stockage into smaller groups for further shipment to rear areas France 11.27.44, 1944 German prisoners who were captured in Strasbourg being segregated at Epinal stockage into smaller groups for further shipment to rear areas France 11.27.44. (Watermarks do not appear on the actual photograph.)
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Roland Meade, German prisoners who were captured in Strasbourg being segregated at Epinal stockage into smaller groups for further shipment to rear areas France 11.27.44, 1944 German prisoners who were captured in Strasbourg being segregated at Epinal stockage into smaller groups for further shipment to rear areas France 11.27.44. (Watermarks do not appear on the actual photograph.)
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Roland Meade, German prisoners who were captured in Strasbourg being segregated at Epinal stockage into smaller groups for further shipment to rear areas France 11.27.44, 1944 German prisoners who were captured in Strasbourg being segregated at Epinal stockage into smaller groups for further shipment to rear areas France 11.27.44. (Verso)

Roland Meade

German prisoners who were captured in Strasbourg being segregated at Epinal stockage into smaller groups for further shipment to rear areas France 11.27.44, 1944
Original war time silver gelatin photograph
4 x 5 in
10.2 x 12.7 cm
Signal Corps Photo
11.27.44
PH12693
$ 300.00
Roland Meade, German prisoners who were captured in Strasbourg being segregated at Epinal stockage into smaller groups for further shipment to rear areas France 11.27.44, 1944
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During World War II, Épinal, France, was the site of both an American cemetery and a POW camp. The Epinal American Cemetery holds the graves of over 5,250 American servicemen...
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During World War II, Épinal, France, was the site of both an American cemetery and a POW camp. The Epinal American Cemetery holds the graves of over 5,250 American servicemen who died during the Allied liberation of France. The cemetery was established in October 1944 by the U.S. 7th Army as they pushed north through France.

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