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1918 Panoramic: A wrecked German ammunition train,destroyed by shell fire

A wrecked German ammunition train, destroyed by shell fire

Title: A wrecked German ammunition train, destroyed by shell fire
Related Names:
Schutz Group Photographers (Washington, D.C.) , photographer
Date Created/Published: [1918?]
Notes: Photographer's address: 613 14th St., Wash., D.C.
No. 172.
Gift; Breckenridge Long; 1953.

Subjects: World War, 1914-1918--Transportation.
World War, 1914-1918--Destruction & pillage.
Railroad cars.

Panoramic photographs.

Bookmark /2007663867/
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