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English: Aerial View of the Japanese and German Village at Dugway prooving ground, Utah. The Villages were created to perfect firebombing techniques on German and Japanese residential areas.
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Source https://demo.em-assist.com/courses/dugway_german_village/gallery_historicPhotos.htm
Author US Army
Object location40° 08′ 20.62″ N, 113° 00′ 23.13″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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40°8'20.623"N, 113°0'23.130"W

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