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Mark V tanks with British and New Zealand infantry moving forward after the capture of Grevillers, 28 August 1918.
Second Lieutenant Thomas Keith Aitken
1918
Imperial War Museums
London, United Kingdom
Details
Title:
Mark V tanks with British and New Zealand infantry moving forward after the capture of Grevillers, 28 August 1918.
Creator:
Second Lieutenant Thomas Keith Aitken
Date Created:
1918
Original Source:
https://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/item/object/205196058
External link:
View on Imperial War Museums' website
Associated place:
Grevillers
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