File:Course mer.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionCourse mer.jpg |
English: a contemporary french map of the "race to the sea" during the world war 1 in 1914, after the first Battle of the Marne and the Battle of the Aisne (high resolution)
Français : une carte française d'époque décrivant les étapes de la "Course à la mer" à l'automne 1914, au début de la première guerre mondiale, après la première bataille de la Marne et la bataille de l'Aisne (haute résolution) |
Date | for first publication. |
Source | Was published in the "Album de la Grande Guerre" (2 vol.) by "L'ILLUSTRATION" in various editions, from 1921 to 1931. |
Author | Anonymous. Scan by Jebulon |
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