Nazi War Prisoner Married By Proxy
McAlester, Okla. - Married by proxy to his sweetheart in Germany, A prisoner of war (second from left front) in camp at McAlester, Okla., is surrounded by comrades who witnessed the ceremony. At left of bride’s picture on table is her bouquet and at right is small-tiered wedding cake. Oil painting, a wedding present, has been censored. Bridegroom wears a ribbon indicating he has received the Iron Cross, second class; the medals are a wound medal and an athletic medal.





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but bears some further mention. The use of political and/or ethnic epithets to describe soldiers of other nations, was common on all sides. It was a useful propaganda tool to help dehumanize the enemy.





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