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World War II / VIII Corps / St. Vith / 28th Infantry Division / 14th Cavalry Regiment / Prell / Schnee Eifel / 99th Infantry Division / 2nd millennium / Battle of the Bulge / 106th Infantry Division / Losheim Gap
Date: 2011-02-17 17:18:00
World War II
VIII Corps
St. Vith
28th Infantry Division
14th Cavalry Regiment
Prell
Schnee Eifel
99th Infantry Division
2nd millennium
Battle of the Bulge
106th Infantry Division
Losheim Gap

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