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English: Three German tanks and their crews. Copied from a photograph, taken from a German officer at Harbonnieres, August 1918." Three A7V tanks and their crews, from left to right ‘Baden I’, ‘Cyklop’ and ‘Gretchen’. After the Second battle of Villers-Bretonneux, Mephisto’s tank unit ‘Abteilung 3’ regrouped at the nearby town of Rozieres. The German use of A7V tanks at Villers-Bretonneux was the most effective tank attack of the war. Black & white photograph - Glass original half plate negative.
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2017-11-21 23:36 640×425× (195517 bytes) Spy007au Three German tanks and their crews. Copied from a photograph, taken from a German officer at Harbonnieres, August 1918." Three A7V tanks and their crews, from left to right ‘Baden I’, ‘Cyklop’ and ‘Gretchen’. After the Second battle of Vill...

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