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The owner of the former Heligoland newspaper regretfully inspecting his destroyed printing presses. He was among the fishermen who made an illegal invasion of the north sea island May 30, 1951 protesting against the British ban, which put Heligoland "off limits" for all Germans. The residents were evacuated after the war and since then the island was used as a practice bombing target for the Royal Air Force. (AP Photo/Henry Brueggemann)
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1951-05-30
Henry Brueggemann/Associated Press/East News
Associated Press
Henry Brueggemann
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