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NEARLY 400,000 PRISONERS

AMERICANS' BAG SINCE D-DAY (IRec. 11 a.m.) ■ RUGtBY, Nov. 6. To yesterday the First American Army had passed the 200,000 mark by 138 in the number of prisoners taken since D-Day, says a correspondent at Supreme Headquarters. In the same period the Third American Army captured 102,523. The Second Army total to yesterday was 86,269.

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Evening Star, Issue 25326, 7 November 1944, Page 5

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NEARLY 400,000 PRISONERS Evening Star, Issue 25326, 7 November 1944, Page 5

NEARLY 400,000 PRISONERS Evening Star, Issue 25326, 7 November 1944, Page 5

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