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#38 A Soldier’s Perspective: Frank Hurley’s WWI Western Front Photography #38 WWI
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A Soldier’s Perspective: Frank Hurley’s WWI Western Front Photography
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#37 A Soldier’s Perspective: Frank Hurley’s WWI Western Front Photography #37 WWI
#39 One of the most pitiful & heroic sights is to see the ammunition pack horses bringing up shells & charges.
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