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In April 1945, they were liberated by soldiers who wore the Railsplitters 'patch, soldiers who came upon a camp filled with 3,000 women in a place called Salzwedel, 25 miles from the Elbe River.
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In April 1945, they were liberated by soldiers who wore the Railsplitters 'patch, soldiers who came upon a camp filled with 3,000 women in a place called Salzwedel, 25 miles from the Elbe River.
JSOnline.com JSOnline.com 2010
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In April 1945, they were liberated by soldiers who wore the Railsplitters 'patch, soldiers who came upon a camp filled with 3,000 women in a place called Salzwedel, 25 miles from the Elbe River.
JSOnline.com 2010
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In April 1945, they were liberated by soldiers who wore the Railsplitters 'patch, soldiers who came upon a camp filled with 3,000 women in a place called Salzwedel, 25 miles from the Elbe River.
JSOnline.com 2010
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In April 1945, they were liberated by soldiers who wore the Railsplitters 'patch, soldiers who came upon a camp filled with 3,000 women in a place called Salzwedel, 25 miles from the Elbe River.
JSOnline.com JSOnline.com 2010
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Took up occupation duties in the vicinity of Salzwedel, Germany, on 4
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No regret was expressed by Salzwedel and Darryl and Charl Lottering after they had repeatedly assaulted black people on previous escapades.
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Salzwedel, of Morningside, attacked three men in a broken-down car in Cambridge, on March 12, 1994.
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Salzwedel and Darryl and Charl Lottering were part of a group, armed with potentially lethal weapons, which had on prior occasions deliberately organised assaults on black people found a night in traditionally white areas.
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At Salzwedel, out of a total of 7,900 prisoners, only 49 were
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