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#38 German troops stay close to the ground as one soldier uses pliers to cut barbed-fire fence during World War I.

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German troops stay close to the ground as one soldier uses pliers to cut barbed-fire fence during World War I.

100 Spectacular Photos of German Soldiers Fighting the World War One

#38 German troops stay close to the ground as one soldier uses pliers to cut barbed-fire fence during World War I.

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