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              <text>1 silver gelatin print Image size: 6 7/16" x 4 7/16";  Paper size: 6 15/16" x 4 15/16" bent, cracked, stained, tape, scratches, damage on negative.  Reverse of photo: glue, fibers adhered to glue; 2 paper  labels, one partially torn off, writing.</text>
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              <text>Content Note: Title from caption on reverse. A liberator poses next to a room full of the corpses of prisoners. See &lt;a title="Caption for &amp;quot;Corpses of prisoners near the crematorium oven&amp;quot;" href="https://witness.digitalscholarship.emory.edu/items/show/415"&gt;06060100PHBU00WILEDE004&lt;/a&gt; for the caption on the reverse of the original print. Numbered 3 on the reverse. Originally "picture B"</text>
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