Translation of Read in LEvenement Strong hearts by Gabriel Maurire
Translation of Read in LEvenement Strong hearts by Gabriel Maurire
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Title: Translation of Read in LEvenement Strong hearts by Gabriel Maurire
Description: Translation of Read in L'Evenement. 'Strong hearts . . .' by Gabriel Mauriére. A nurse making an appeal to a wounded French soldier. In the background is Rheims Cathedral burning.
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About These Images: Infamous WWI poster reproductions featuring recruiting and propaganda from the World War I era. Items in this collection are haunting reminders of the grim face of war.
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