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THE RED ARMY, SINCE IT TURNED THE GERMANS AT STALINGRAD, has had many rivers to cross and in most cases the bridges have been demolished by the retreating Germans. Here is one of the destroyed bridges across the Dnieper.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXV, Issue 182, 3 August 1944, Page 3

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THE RED ARMY, SINCE IT TURNED THE GERMANS AT STALINGRAD, has had many rivers to cross and in most cases the bridges have been demolished by the retreating Germans. Here is one of the destroyed bridges across the Dnieper. Auckland Star, Volume LXXV, Issue 182, 3 August 1944, Page 3

THE RED ARMY, SINCE IT TURNED THE GERMANS AT STALINGRAD, has had many rivers to cross and in most cases the bridges have been demolished by the retreating Germans. Here is one of the destroyed bridges across the Dnieper. Auckland Star, Volume LXXV, Issue 182, 3 August 1944, Page 3

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