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A crowd of German prisoners taken by the British Fourth Army in the Battle of Amiens. Near Abbeville, 27 August 1918.
Second Lieutenant David McLellan
1918
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Imperial War Museums
London, United Kingdom
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Title:
A crowd of German prisoners taken by the British Fourth Army in the Battle of Amiens. Near Abbeville, 27 August 1918.
Creator:
Second Lieutenant David McLellan
Date Created:
1918
Original Source:
https://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/item/object/205194920
External link:
View on Imperial War Museums' website
Associated place:
Near Abbeville
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