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4251. "L'Equipe de Merde" [The Shit Brigade Taking a Break] by Lili Andrieux.
Resistance. After the war, Andrieux worked in France as a translator for the U.S. army. In 1946, she
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4252. "Together--For How Long?" by Lili Andrieux.
Resistance. After the war, Andrieux worked in France as a translator for the U.S. army. In 1946, she
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4253. "Male Inmate with Kerchief round his Head, Reading" by Lili Andrieux.
Resistance. After the war, Andrieux worked in France as a translator for the U.S. army. In 1946, she
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4254. "Jewish Philosopher with Cigarette" by Lili Andrieux.
Resistance. After the war, Andrieux worked in France as a translator for the U.S. army. In 1946, she
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4255. "Young Women, Cold and Frightened" by Lili Andrieux.
Resistance. After the war, Andrieux worked in France as a translator for the U.S. army. In 1946, she
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4256. "Young Boy, 'Max'" by Lili Andrieux.
Resistance. After the war, Andrieux worked in France as a translator for the U.S. army. In 1946, she
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4257. "Hungarian Inmate with her Baby" by Lili Andrieux.
Resistance. After the war, Andrieux worked in France as a translator for the U.S. army. In 1946, she
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4258. " Group of Firve Women in Front of Barrack? Camp or Village of Gurs" by Lili Andrieux.
Resistance. After the war, Andrieux worked in France as a translator for the U.S. army. In 1946, she
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4259. "Woman with Upswept Hairdo, Chef de Barraque" by Lili Andrieux.
Resistance. After the war, Andrieux worked in France as a translator for the U.S. army. In 1946, she
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4260. "Angelina" by Lili Andrieux.
Resistance. After the war, Andrieux worked in France as a translator for the U.S. army. In 1946, she
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4261. "Woman with Ribbon in her Hair, 3/4 Profile" by Lili Andrieux.
Resistance. After the war, Andrieux worked in France as a translator for the U.S. army. In 1946, she
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4262. "Christl" by Lili Andrieux.
Resistance. After the war, Andrieux worked in France as a translator for the U.S. army. In 1946, she
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4263. "Determined Young Woman in Checkered Blouse and Ribbed Jacket" by Lili Andrieux.
Resistance. After the war, Andrieux worked in France as a translator for the U.S. army. In 1946, she
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4264. "Carlota Reifen (Markus)" by Lili Andrieux.
Resistance. After the war, Andrieux worked in France as a translator for the U.S. army. In 1946, she
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4265. "Hungarian Internee Exhausted by the Heat" by Lili Andrieux.
Resistance. After the war, Andrieux worked in France as a translator for the U.S. army. In 1946, she
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4266. "Refugiee Espagnole" (Spanish Refugee Woman) by Lili Andrieux.
Resistance. After the war, Andrieux worked in France as a translator for the U.S. army. In 1946, she
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4267. "Male Internee Seated at Table with Silverware and Bottle, Camp de Gurs" by Lili Andrieux.
Resistance. After the war, Andrieux worked in France as a translator for the U.S. army. In 1946, she
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4268. "Bagnoles de l'Orne (?) Camp de Gurs (?)" by Lili Andrieux.
Resistance. After the war, Andrieux worked in France as a translator for the U.S. army. In 1946, she
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4269. "Basque Peasant with his Oxcart outside Camp de Gurs" by Lili Andrieux.
Resistance. After the war, Andrieux worked in France as a translator for the U.S. army. In 1946, she
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4270. "Women Stripping to Wash" by Lili Andrieux. Sketch of women getting undressed; verso of 1988.001.01a
Resistance. After the war, Andrieux worked in France as a translator for the U.S. army. In 1946, she
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4271. "Interior of Men's Barracks" by Lili Andrieux.
Resistance. After the war, Andrieux worked in France as a translator for the U.S. army. In 1946, she
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4272. "View of Camp de Gurs with Road to Cemetery" by Lili Andrieux.
Resistance. After the war, Andrieux worked in France as a translator for the U.S. army. In 1946, she
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4273. "L'Attente" [Mother and Son Waiting] by Lili Andrieux.
Resistance. After the war, Andrieux worked in France as a translator for the U.S. army. In 1946, she
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4274. "Ruelle dans l'ilot" [Path between the Barracks] by Lili Andrieux.
Resistance. After the war, Andrieux worked in France as a translator for the U.S. army. In 1946, she
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4275. "Women Doubled Up on Straw Sack" by Lili Andrieux.
Resistance. After the war, Andrieux worked in France as a translator for the U.S. army. In 1946, she