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Photo by Newspaper Illustrations. ESTRUCTION WROUGHT BY THE HERMAN ARMY IN NORTHERN FRANCE: A SCENE OF RUIN AT ST. Units of the German army, in their occupa i~n of tlr- cities and towns of Northern France, rru® 1 surely sometimes pause to consider their handiwork. This pho'ograph, taken at St. Quentin, shows a group of German soldiers, and in the background the shattered names of lire French residents.”■ A remarkab.e feature is the crucifix, which is standing scathless, in the midst of the general ruin.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3197, 23 June 1915, Page 41 (Supplement)

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Photo by Newspaper Illustrations. ESTRUCTION WROUGHT BY THE HERMAN ARMY IN NORTHERN FRANCE: A SCENE OF RUIN AT ST. Units of the German army, in their occupa i~n of tlr- cities and towns of Northern France, rru®1 surely sometimes pause to consider their handiwork. This pho'ograph, taken at St. Quentin, shows a group of German soldiers, and in the background the shattered names of lire French residents.”■ A remarkab.e feature is the crucifix, which is standing scathless, in the midst of the general ruin. Otago Witness, Issue 3197, 23 June 1915, Page 41 (Supplement)

Photo by Newspaper Illustrations. ESTRUCTION WROUGHT BY THE HERMAN ARMY IN NORTHERN FRANCE: A SCENE OF RUIN AT ST. Units of the German army, in their occupa i~n of tlr- cities and towns of Northern France, rru®1 surely sometimes pause to consider their handiwork. This pho'ograph, taken at St. Quentin, shows a group of German soldiers, and in the background the shattered names of lire French residents.”■ A remarkab.e feature is the crucifix, which is standing scathless, in the midst of the general ruin. Otago Witness, Issue 3197, 23 June 1915, Page 41 (Supplement)

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