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German army retreats from the eastern front and destroy railroads and Russian villages in their way, during World War II.
German Army retreats from the Eastern Front and destroy railroads and villages in their way, during World War II. A map shows German expansion on the eastern front in Estonian LIthuanian border in Europe, during World War II. German soldiers retreat from the eastern front towards a new line of defense. German soldiers dynamite railroad tracks and retreat from a burning village. Natives of the village evacuate it with their luggage and livestock. Soviet tanks and trucks damaged by German small arms and artillery fired. Location: Russia. Date: 1944.
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Keywords

German Army retreats
Russia
EstonianLithuanian border
solders dynamite railroads
World War II
refugees
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