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General Bernard Freyberg explains feature of recent Cassino fighting to Peter Fraser and General Edward Puttick, Italy, World War II - Photograph taken by George Kaye
Peter Fraser reaches the top of Monastery Hill, Cassino, with General Bernard Freyberg and General Edward Puttick, Italy, World War II - Photograph taken by George Kaye
Prime Minister Peter Fraser pauses climbing Monastery Hill to ask General Bernard Freyberg a question about the recent fighting there, Cassino, Italy, World War II - Photograph taken by George Kaye
Prime Minister Peter Fraser leads his party among the ruins of the monastery at Cassino, Italy, World War II - Photograph taken by George Kaye
Prime Minister Peter Fraser, accompanied by General Bernard Freyberg and senior officers, climbing Monastery Hill, Cassino, Italy, World War II - Photograph taken by George Kaye
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