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IHE PLACE OF TOMBS: A DESOLATE RUSSIAN BIVOUAC. A snapshot in a Russian cavalry bivouac in the forest of Monhela. Many thousands of Russian and German graves are under the trees in this forest, the scene of some of the severest fighting of the war. The camp was deserted when the photograph was taken, every man having been suddenly called to the distant trenches to repel a Gorman advance. (Photos by Newspaper Illustrations.)

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Otago Witness, Issue 3201, 21 July 1915, Page 40 (Supplement)

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IHE PLACE OF TOMBS: A DESOLATE RUSSIAN BIVOUAC. A snapshot in a Russian cavalry bivouac in the forest of Monhela. Many thousands of Russian and German graves are under the trees in this forest, the scene of some of the severest fighting of the war. The camp was deserted when the photograph was taken, every man having been suddenly called to the distant trenches to repel a Gorman advance. (Photos by Newspaper Illustrations.) Otago Witness, Issue 3201, 21 July 1915, Page 40 (Supplement)

IHE PLACE OF TOMBS: A DESOLATE RUSSIAN BIVOUAC. A snapshot in a Russian cavalry bivouac in the forest of Monhela. Many thousands of Russian and German graves are under the trees in this forest, the scene of some of the severest fighting of the war. The camp was deserted when the photograph was taken, every man having been suddenly called to the distant trenches to repel a Gorman advance. (Photos by Newspaper Illustrations.) Otago Witness, Issue 3201, 21 July 1915, Page 40 (Supplement)

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