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	<title><![CDATA[WW2 Military Minifigures The Photograph]]></title>
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	<description><![CDATA[Gefreiter Schulz found it in an abandoned farmhouse-a photograph tucked beneath a pillow. A young woman, smiling, her arm around a man in uniform. German uniform. Someone's husband, someone's son.<br /><br />Schulz stared at it for a long time. The woman was beautiful, happy, unaware of what was coming. The man was probably dead now, like so many.<br /><br />He tucked the photograph into his pocket. He didn't know why. Perhaps because he had a wife too, somewhere in the ruins, waiting for news that would never come.<br /><br />That night, huddled in a barn, he showed it to his comrades. They passed it around in silence, each seeing their own loved ones in that anonymous face.<br /><br />"Think she made it?" someone asked.<br /><br />Schulz shrugged. "I hope so."<br /><br />In the morning, they marched on. Schulz kept the photograph, carried it through capture, through years in a POW camp.<br /><br />When he finally returned home, he found his own wife-alive, waiting. He showed her the photograph.<br /><br />"Who is she?" she asked.<br /><br />"I don't know. But someone loved her. Someone still does, somewhere."<br /><br />He kept that photograph forever, a reminder that even in the midst of destruction, love survived. Love always survived. ]]></description>
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