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Baltermants,Dmitri,TwoGerman,POWs,2013.76.21
Two German POWs
Date
1945
Medium
Gelatin silver print
Dimensions
16 × 20 in. (40.6 × 50.8 cm)
Credit Line
Gift of John and Nicky Ungar
Object number
2013.76.21
On View
Not on view
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