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Oschersleben FW-190 factory,1945,Focke-Wulf fighter planes,Germany,Army troops

Title: Oschersleben FW-190 factory
Date Created/Published: 1945.
Medium: 1 photographic print.
Summary: US Army Quartermaster troops inspecting found Focke-Wulf fighter planes grounded either by the rubble or lack of gasoline at Oschersleben, Germany.
Notes:
Photoprint by Sgt. J. Pazen.
Carl Spaatz Collection.
This record contains unverified, old data from caption card, with subsequent revisions.
Caption card tracings: Geogr.; Industry Aircraft; Airplanes 1945; WWII Aerial operations; Gasoline; Army, U.S. Quartermaster Corps.; Ph. Ind.
Bookmark /2002722114/
Description of Photograph
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Approximately 8x12 inches.
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