File:0 Le boyau de la mort - 1914-1948 - Dixmude (Belgique) 3.JPG

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Français : Soldats belges dans la tranchée dite du « Boyau de la Mort » creusée durant la première guerre mondiale à Dixmude (Belgique).
English: Belgian soldiers in the so-called “Boyau de la Mort” trench dug during the First World War in Diksmuide (Belgium).
Nederlands: Belgische soldaten in de zogenaamde "Doodengang" loopgraaf gegraven tijdens de Eerste Wereldoorlog in Diksmuide (België).
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