SOME OF GERMANY'S HOMELESS MlLLlONS.—Civilians and vehicles crowding into the railway yards of Bamberg, awaiting transportation by freight cars to their homes in the Saar area. Only 3,000 of the hundreds of thousands applying were authorised to travel, but the others kept gathering at the railway stations in hopes of making the trip. Transportation was authorised only for miners, farmers and other essential workers.
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Evening Star, Issue 25593, 20 September 1945, Page 5
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64SOME OF GERMANY'S HOMELESS MILLIONS.—Civilians and vehicles crowding into the railway yards of Bamberg, awaiting transportation by freight cars to their homes in the Saar area. Only 3,000 of the hundreds of thousands applying were authorised to travel, but the others kept gathering at the railway stations in hopes of making the trip. Transportation was authorised only for miners, farmers and other essential workers. Evening Star, Issue 25593, 20 September 1945, Page 5
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