WWI German troops leave for the front in a railway carriage with the message

WWI German troops leave for the front in a railway carriage with the message 'From Munich via Metz to Paris', September 1914

(WWI German troops leave for the front in a railway carriage with the message 'From Munich via Metz to Paris', September 1914 (b/w photo))


Photographer German

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WWI German troops leave for the front in a railway carriage with the message 'From Munich via Metz to Paris', September 1914 by Photographer German. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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