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Translation of To French women The war has been unleashed by Germany in spite of the efforts of France Russia England to maintain the peace

Translation of   To French women The war has been unleashed by Germany in spite of the efforts of France Russia England to maintain the peace - WWI Posters

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Translation of To French women The war has been unleashed by Germany in spite of the efforts of France Russia England to maintain the peace
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Translation of To French women The war has been unleashed by Germany in spite of the efforts of France Russia England to maintain the peace
Description: Translation of To French women. The war has been unleashed by Germany in spite of the efforts of France, Russia, England to maintain the peace. Broadside.


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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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