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    Diana in Angola Minefields 150197
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    HUAMBO, ANGOLA - 15.01.1997.
    Diana, Princess of Wales wears protective clothing as she walks through a minefield in Angola
    Mandatory Credit: © ROBIN NUNN
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  •  Diana in Angola Minefields 150197
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    Diana in Angola Minefields 150197
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    HUAMBO, ANGOLA - 15.01.1997.
    Diana, Princess of Wales wears protective clothing as she walks through a minefield in Angola
    Mandatory Credit: © ROBIN NUNN
    Distributed by nunn-syndication.com

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    Gold being poured into ingot moulds after being heated and melted in furnace. (FOTO: DUKAS/AFRICA MEDIA ONLINE)
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  • NEWS - Hitlers "Wolfsschanze" in Polen wird restauriert
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    NEWS - Hitlers "Wolfsschanze" in Polen wird restauriert
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Attila Husejnow/SOPA Images/REX (10479227h)
    A renovated sign warning about minefields seen at the Wolf's Lair complex in the Srokowo forest. which was intended to kill the dictator. The bomb only killed four men, with Hitler surviving.
    Wolf's Lair Complex, Ketrzyn, Poland - 13 Nov 2019
    The Wolf's Lair (German: Wolfsschanze; Polish: Wilczy Szaniec) was Adolf Hitler's first Eastern Front military headquarters in World War II. Three security zones surrounded the central complex where the Fuhrer's bunker was located. In total, Hitler spent more than 800 days in Wolf's Lair until his final departure on 20 November 1944.
    Many of the buildings were destroyed in 1944, shortly before the Red Army descended. On July 20 in 1944, a man named Claus von Stauffenberg, a German army officer, deployed a bomb in a briefcase during a military conference, which was intended to kill the dictator. The bomb only killed four men, with Hitler surviving.

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    Gold being poured into ingot moulds after being heated and melted in furnace. (FOTO: DUKAS/AFRICA MEDIA ONLINE)
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