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Français : [Légende d'origine :] à Fère en Tardenois (août 1917) (Aisne). [De gauche à droite :] Sensier, Périé, Leroux. Périé (de Mareillac, Aveyron) a été tué le 26 avril 1918 en Belgique au mont Kemmel, dans un bombardement Français sur les positions ennemies. L'avancée des troupes Françaises était rapide, l'artillerie avait tiré trop court. Périé avait été tué sans que l'obus de 75 le touchât ! Uniquement la force de l'explosion.
Date Taken in August 1917
Source http://www.europeana1914-1918.eu/fr/contributions/10361
Author Charles Sensier
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