Forgotten Nazi Forced Labour Camps: Arbeitslager Riese (Lower Silesia, SE Poland) and the Use of Archival Aerial Photography and Contemporary LiDAR and Ground Truth Data to Identify and Delineate Camp Areas
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Aleksander Kamola | Sebastian Rózycki | Pawel Bylina | Piotr Lewandowski | Adam Burakowski | P. Lewandowski | P. Bylina | S. Rózycki | Aleksander Kamola | A. Burakowski | S. Różycki
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