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Advertisement which ran on March 20, 1947 in the Tuscaloosa News, placed by the War Assets Administration soliciting bids on the dismantled parts of POW Camp Aliceville |
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March 20, 1947, issue of the Tuscaloosa News |
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March 20, 1947 |
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War Assets Administration |
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