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English: Alfred Naujocks (1911-1966), high-ranking German SS officer. Identification photograph taken by the U.S. Army after Naujocks had deserted to the American forces on 19 October 1944.
العربية: ألفريد نوجوكس (1911-1966) ضابط رفيع المستوى من قوات الأمن الخاصة الألمانية. صورة تعريفية التقطها الجيش الأمريكي بعد هجر نوجوكس للقوات الأمريكية في 19 أكتوبر 1944.
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Source U.S. National Archives and Records Administration, item number CW-004
Author U.S. Army

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