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#6 Belgian refugees manufacture artillery shells at the Belgian Munition Works in London, September 1918.

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Belgian refugees manufacture artillery shells at the Belgian Munition Works in London, September 1918.

Belgian Refugees of World War I: When 600,000 Belgians Left their Homeland to Seek Asylum

#6 Belgian refugees manufacture artillery shells at the Belgian Munition Works in London, September 1918.

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←#5 A group portrait of the managers and workers in the Belgian Munition Works in London, which employed Belgian refugees to manufacture grenades and artillery shells for the war effort, September 1918.
#7 Belgian refugee women use lathes to make ammunition casings at the Belgian Munition Works in London, September 1918.→

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