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BEHIND ALLIED FRONT LINES: At a cahip behind the Italian front lines these German prisoners-of-war, who run the kitchen lines, prepare for lunch. They do their own maintenance work and receive the same food as American soldiers.

CONSOLIDATING THE ALLIED HOLD ON THE GILBERTS: Truck, and jeeps unload supplies from landing barges in the background at Apamama, CUINSULI in the Gi i bert Inlands, after the Japanese had been cleared from this atoll.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 24894, 16 May 1944, Page 7

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BEHIND ALLIED FRONT LINES: At a cahip behind the Italian front lines these German prisoners-of-war, who run the kitchen lines, prepare for lunch. They do their own maintenance work and receive the same food as American soldiers. CONSOLIDATING THE ALLIED HOLD ON THE GILBERTS: Truck, and jeeps unload supplies from landing barges in the background at Apamama, CUINSULI in the Giibert Inlands, after the Japanese had been cleared from this atoll. New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 24894, 16 May 1944, Page 7

BEHIND ALLIED FRONT LINES: At a cahip behind the Italian front lines these German prisoners-of-war, who run the kitchen lines, prepare for lunch. They do their own maintenance work and receive the same food as American soldiers. CONSOLIDATING THE ALLIED HOLD ON THE GILBERTS: Truck, and jeeps unload supplies from landing barges in the background at Apamama, CUINSULI in the Giibert Inlands, after the Japanese had been cleared from this atoll. New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 24894, 16 May 1944, Page 7

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