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TOUGH-LOOKING PARTISAN WOMEN, equipped with rifles and captured German stick grenades, and generally covered with dust, are seen talking to A. Burton, of Wellington, and Frank Stewart, of Dunedin in the newly liberated town of Massa Lombarda. This important town in the New Zealand divisional advance fell to troops of the Fifth New Zealand Infantry Brigade.—Official War Photograph.

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Evening Star, Issue 25522, 28 June 1945, Page 5

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TOUGH-LOOKING PARTISAN WOMEN, equipped with rifles and captured German stick grenades, and generally covered with dust, are seen talking to A. Burton, of Wellington, and Frank Stewart, of Dunedin in the newly liberated town of Massa Lombarda. This important town in the New Zealand divisional advance fell to troops of the Fifth New Zealand Infantry Brigade.—Official War Photograph. Evening Star, Issue 25522, 28 June 1945, Page 5

TOUGH-LOOKING PARTISAN WOMEN, equipped with rifles and captured German stick grenades, and generally covered with dust, are seen talking to A. Burton, of Wellington, and Frank Stewart, of Dunedin in the newly liberated town of Massa Lombarda. This important town in the New Zealand divisional advance fell to troops of the Fifth New Zealand Infantry Brigade.—Official War Photograph. Evening Star, Issue 25522, 28 June 1945, Page 5