The north railroad yards and station in Hamm, Germany during World War II. A sign board reads: 'Hamm'. Soldiers in a jeep drive past the sign board. Bomb damaged railroad yards. Damaged rails and ties.
Wounded at a hospital in Hamm, Germany during World War II. Exterior of a hospital. Some patients seated and some walking. Buildings in the background. A sign reads: 'Prov PVX Hospital Hamm'.
The north railroad yards and station in Hamm, Germany during World War II. Bomb damaged rail road station. Soldiers aboard trucks at the rail road station. Destroyed rails in view. Buildings in the background.
The north railroad yards and station in Hamm, Germany during World War II. Bomb damaged railroad station. Railroad cars at the station loaded with German equipment and supplies. German lettering on freight cars. Flat cars with coils of cable.
The north railroad yards and station in Hamm, Germany during World War II. Bomb damaged railroad station. An aerial view of the railroad yards and the station. Smoke rises in the far background. Destroyed rails on the railroad station. Destroyed houses and buildings.
Wounded soldiers in Hamm, Germany during World War II. Interior of a hospital. The hospital is operated by the 666th Medical Collecting Company set up to take care of the prisoners who were neglected by the Germans. Two former Russian soldiers suffering from tuberculosis lying in hospital beds. Other soldiers lying in beds.
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