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![]() Panel with title of the exhibition (Source: recherche international e.V.) ![]() African soldiers of the British colonial Army (Source: Imperial War Museum, London) ![]() 1939: Colonial soldiers from Africa in French trenches (Source: S.I.R.P.A., France) ![]() August 1944: Local porters for the Allies at the front-line in the mountains of New Guinea (Source: National Archives, U.S. Army Signal Corps) ![]() Colonial soldiers from Africa in winter 1944 in Northern France (Source: S.I.R.P.A., France) ![]() North Pacific 1944: Chamorro woman after the liberation of Guam from Japanese occupation (Source: National Archives, U.S. Marine Corps) ![]() Alice Cherki, writer, psychiatrist and victim of the anti-Semitic laws inforced in Algeria by the French collaborators of the Vichy-Regime. Listening station 10 of the exhibition. (Source: recherche international e.V.) ![]() Hwang Kum-Ju, South Corea, was abducted and abused by the Japanese Military at the age of 19. Listening station 5 of the exhibition. (Source: recherche international e.V.) ![]() Biuku Gasa, local scout for the Allies on the Solomon Islands, saved the live of John F. Kennedy: „Without me, there would have been no US president John F. Kennedy“. Listening station 9 of the exhibition. (Source: recherche international e.V.) ![]() Video I with the title „Forgotten Liberators“ shows 200 portraits of men and women from third world countries, who fought against the facist powers in WWII (Source: recherche international e.V.) Photos from South Africa: ![]() May 1940: Recruting of Cape Corps voluteers (Source: Department of Defence Documentation Centre, Pretoria) ![]() Training of soldiers of the Cape Corps (Source: Department of Defence Documentation Centre, Pretoria) ![]() Preparation of soldiers from South Africa for attacs with poison gas by Italian troops in Ethiopia (Source: Department of Defence Documentation Centre, Pretoria) ![]() Native Military Corps (Source: Department of Defence Documentation Centre, Pretoria) ![]() Wheet for the Allied troops loaded on ships in a South African harbour (Source: Department of Defence Documentation Centre, Pretoria) ![]() The 6. South African transport division in Italy (Source: Department of Defence Documentation Centre, Pretoria) ![]() No guns for black solidiers: Guarding a dam during WWII with a spear (Seite 88 unten) (Source: Department of Defence Documentation Centre, Pretoria) ![]() Prisoners of war from South Africa in the North African desert (Source: Bundesarchivm Koblenz, Germany) ![]() South African troops on their way to Madagascar (Source: Department of Defence Documentation Centre, Pretoria) ![]() The Guardian, 10.11.1941: Soldiers demand post-war security ![]() South African Field Marshal Jan Christian Smuts talking to black solidiers in North Africa (Source: Department of Defence Documentation Centre, Pretoria) ![]() WWII veteran Paul Stevens in front of the Ex-Servicemen’s Club in Cape Town (Source: recherche international e.V.) ![]() WWII veterans from Soweto (Source: recherche international e.V.) ![]() Cape Corps veterans (from left to right): Peter Hartzenberg (prisoner of war in Tobruk, North Africa), Dennis Norman Marthinus (trompet player in a military band), Frank Kyzer (driver in North Africa) (Source: recherche international e.V.) ![]() WWII veteran Frank Kyzer (participated as driver in the battle of Sidi Rezegh in North Africa) (Source: recherche international e.V.)
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