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VANDALS SMASH STATUE

OUTRAGE IH NORMANDY Press Association —By Telegraph—Copyright. PARIS, November 13. (Received November 13, at 9 a.m.t Vandals with hammers nearly demolished the bronze statue of M. Briand set amid Normandy fields at Trobenrden. The statue is larger than life size, and showed M. Briand accepting an olive branch from a child in its mother’s anus, while a crippled soldier is beseeching him to make wars impossible.

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Evening Star, Issue 21567, 13 November 1933, Page 10

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VANDALS SMASH STATUE Evening Star, Issue 21567, 13 November 1933, Page 10

VANDALS SMASH STATUE Evening Star, Issue 21567, 13 November 1933, Page 10

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