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World War I in Photographs (edition 2005)

by J. H. J. Andriessen (Author)

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World War I cost the lives of around ten million people with a further twenty million or thereabouts being wounded. In 1918 the armies of both the allies and the 'central powers' were exhausted and at the end of their tether. World War I in Photographs is of great interest and a good read for both those with a passing interest and true historians.… (more)
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Title:World War I in Photographs
Authors:J. H. J. Andriessen (Author)
Info:Grange Books (2005), Edition: English Language, 600 pages
Collections:History, Logic, Reason, Theory, Research, Military
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Tags:hb, World War I, history, photography, photo documentary

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World War I cost the lives of around ten million people with a further twenty million or thereabouts being wounded. In 1918 the armies of both the allies and the 'central powers' were exhausted and at the end of their tether. World War I in Photographs is of great interest and a good read for both those with a passing interest and true historians.

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