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Ottersweier, Germany. 8th Aug, 2015. German and french soldiers and helpers recover parts of the american fighter bomber 'Thunderbolt P-47' in Ottersweier, Germany, 8 August 2015. The plane crashed close to the town 14 February 1945, the 25 year old French pilot Antoine Allard died. Photo: PATRICK SEEGER/dpa/Alamy Live News Image details File size:
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