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A German M96nA artillery piece, captured by Australian troops on August 8, 1918, during the Battle of Amiens (the plaque should properly read "Warfusée", not "Warfuse"). Currently on display at a war veterans' home in Collaroy Plateau, Sydney, Australia. |
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Photographed by DO'Neil |
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User DO'Neil on en.wikipedia |
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