First Step To The Road Home -- Peter Olinikow, a French interpreter, interviews Heleno Smakowa, a Ukrainian, one of the many displaced persons at Camp St. Jacques, Knutango, France, while Jacqueline Drigout of the French Womens Auxiliary Corps records the information in French and Private Samuel H, Booker of Louisville, Kentucky, in.English. These records will assist in arranging the return of the refugees to their native lands. Most of the people at this particular camp are of Russian nationality. In the five displaced persons camps in the Hayange in France, approximately 2,000 persons, formerly forced to labor for the Nazi war machine, are being housed and fed. November 26, 1944. (Photo by U.S. Signal Corps Photo).

First Step To The Road Home -- Peter Olinikow, a French interpreter, interviews Heleno Smakowa, a Ukrainian, one of the many displaced persons at Camp St. Jacques, Knutango, France, while Jacqueline Drigout of the French Womens Auxiliary Corps records the information in French and Private Samuel H, Booker of Louisville, Kentucky, in.English. These records will assist in arranging the return of the refugees to their native lands. Most of the people at this particular camp are of Russian nationality. In the five displaced persons camps in the Hayange in France, approximately 2,000 persons, formerly forced to labor for the Nazi war machine, are being housed and fed. November 26, 1944. (Photo by U.S. Signal Corps Photo).
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