A group of German prisoners of war, classified as 'Grade C' with probable Nazi leanings, take part in a 'brains' trust' debate at a World War II POW re-education camp for 'Black Nazis' at Wimbish in Essex, England in August 1947. The black symbol in the back of their clothes is for identification. It meant that any escaped POWs could be recognised at a glance from front or back. Photo by Kemp / Popperfoto
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