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80 years later, a North Dakota POW's story reflects the horr
80 years later, a North Dakota POW's story reflects the horr
80 years later, a North Dakota POW's story reflects the horror of one of WWII's darkest days
Oct. 14, 1943, became known as "Black Thursday" with devastating losses at the hands of the Nazis. Arthur Linrud of Velva, North Dakota, survived. Now his family seeks to remember those who didn’t.
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