File:At the German concentration camp at Wobbelin.jpg

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On this photo (center kneeling) it is: Georges, Léopold, Omer Verly 8 mai 1920 à Schaerbeek (Belgium) - April 14 1972 at Military Hospital to Ixelles (Belgium) a Belgian politic prisoner.

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English: "At the German concentration camp at Wobbelin, many inmates were found by the U.S. Ninth Army in pitiful condition. Here one of them breaks out in tears when he finds he is not leaving with the first group to the hospital. Germany, 05/04/1945". On this photo (center kneeling) it is: Georges, Léopold, Omer Verly 8 mai 1920 à Schaerbeek (Belgium) - April 14 1972 at Military Hospital to Ixelles (Belgium) a Belgian politic prisoner.
Deutsch: Befreiung von KZ-Häftlingen des Laagberg-Lagers aus Wolfsburg in Wöbbelin bei Ludwigslust, Anfang Mai 1945.
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https://arcweb.archives.gov/arc/arch_results_detail.jsp?&pg=16&si=0&st=b&rp=digital&nh=27[dead link]

https://catalog.archives.gov/id/531292
Author Photographer: Pvt. Ralph Forney. (Army)

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This file is a work of a U.S. Army soldier or employee, taken or made as part of that person's official duties. As a work of the U.S. federal government, it is in the public domain in the United States.

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