File:Hill 70 - German shelling.jpg
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DescriptionHill 70 - German shelling.jpg |
English: German shells bursting on Canadian positions at Lens, France in June 1917. In the foreground, a Canadian gun pit is camouflaged to avoid destructive enemy fire. |
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Source | Canadian War Museum (George Metcalf Archival Collection) CWM 19920085-814 | ||||
Author | Canada. Dept. of National Defence | ||||
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