File:Daily Mail Postcard - An Attack - Reserves Moving Up.jpg
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DescriptionDaily Mail Postcard - An Attack - Reserves Moving Up.jpg | World War I Daily Mail Official War Photograph, Series 22, No. 172, titled "An Attack: Reserves Moving Up". The obverse carries the following information: "Passed by Censor" and "A secondary stage in an attack. Reserve troops are going to the support of the first wave." |
Date | to 1918 |
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Author | Unknown authorUnknown author |
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