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[French Potash Mines], Marshall plan, post-war reconstruction of Europe

[French Potash Mines], Marshall plan, post-war reconstruction of Europ...

[French Potash Mines] - [FRA-3475 through FRA-3478 & FRA-3407 through FRA-3445]

[French Potash Mines], Marshall plan, post-war reconstruction of Europe

[French Potash Mines], Marshall plan, post-war reconstruction of Europ...

[French Potash Mines] - [FRA-3475 through FRA-3478 & FRA-3407 through FRA-3445]

[French Potash Mines are Run on Modern Lines]

[French Potash Mines are Run on Modern Lines]

[French Potash Mines are Run on Modern Lines] - [FRA-3560] Public domain photograph of post-war reconstruction of Europe, work of US government

Locomotive [French Potash Mines], Public domain image

Locomotive [French Potash Mines], Public domain image

[French Potash Mines] - [FRA-3475 through FRA-3478 & FRA-3407 through FRA-3445]

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