Ex-Slage Workers Camp In Hamburg Zoo in Route For HomeThe two Wasrcruk children Leon and Janina, are helped to some soup on arrival at the camp.The Zoological Gardens at Hamburg which during the war with Germany had been used by the enemy firm of Blohn and Vossas a camp to house their forced Labour, was taken over by the British Military Government on May 5th, and has been established as a Displaced Persons Assembly Centre. When they arrive at the camp the refugees are organised into parties of 50, and pass through the reception centre, and are dusted with anti-louse powder. August 29, 1949. (Photo by British Official Photograph).
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