This smiling lass at work in the fields with a German peasant in Stettin, Germany on September 15, 1935, is one of 20,000 German girls trained during the last year by the Nazi government in its women's labor service. This girl, a member of camp Rothenklempenow, is helping harvest a field of oats. The camps are an unemployment measure, and house former stenographers, nurses, factory workers, students and shop girls, among others. (Photo by AP Photo)
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