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MORE THAN 50,000 PRISONERS MARCHED THROUGH MOSCOW: Led by 19 captured generals, some 57,600 German soldiers taken prisoner by the Red Army during the drives on Vitebsk, Minsk and Bobruisk, were marched through the streets of Moscow some months ago on their way to internment camps. This picture was taken from an official Russian newsreel which recently arrived in Britain.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 25030, 21 October 1944, Page 4

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MORE THAN 50,000 PRISONERS MARCHED THROUGH MOSCOW: Led by 19 captured generals, some 57,600 German soldiers taken prisoner by the Red Army during the drives on Vitebsk, Minsk and Bobruisk, were marched through the streets of Moscow some months ago on their way to internment camps. This picture was taken from an official Russian newsreel which recently arrived in Britain. New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 25030, 21 October 1944, Page 4

MORE THAN 50,000 PRISONERS MARCHED THROUGH MOSCOW: Led by 19 captured generals, some 57,600 German soldiers taken prisoner by the Red Army during the drives on Vitebsk, Minsk and Bobruisk, were marched through the streets of Moscow some months ago on their way to internment camps. This picture was taken from an official Russian newsreel which recently arrived in Britain. New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 25030, 21 October 1944, Page 4