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The National Archives has a photograph of military prisoners from Fort
Monroe digging graves for twenty-nine bodies recovered from U-85 in April
1942. The photograph is reproduced in Charles W. Johnson, "V for Virginia:
The Commonwealth Goes to War," _Virginia Magazine of History and Biography_
100 (July 1992): 380.


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