DescriptionEquipage capturé du Zeppelin L-50 près de Dammartin en 1917.jpg
Français : Une partie de l'équipage du Zeppelin L-50 capturé près du village de Dammartin au retour d'un bombardement sur l'Angleterre. Photographie publiée par hebdomadaire français Le Miroir du 4 novembre 1917 avec les informations suivantes : " Deux officiers et quatorze hommes d'équipage ont été faits prisonniers et conduits à Bourbonne-les-Bains. Le dirigeable revenait de Norwich (Angleterre) et a tenté d’atterrir à Dammartin. Mais une des nacelles a été arrachée et les hommes ont dû sauter en parachute. Le Zeppelin s'est par la suite dirigé vers la Suisse. Voici le fourgon qui transporte les prisonniers à Bourbonne-les-Bains".
English: Part of the crew of the Zeppelin L-50 captured near the village of Dammartin returning from a bombing England. Photograph published by the French weekly Le Miroir November 4, 1917 with the following information : "2 officers and 14 crewmen were captured and taken to Bourbonne-les-Bains. The airship was returning from Norwich (England) and attempted to land at Dammartin. But one of the ships was blown off and the men had to bail out. The zeppelin has subsequently led to Switzerland. Here the van carrying prisoners to Bourbonne-les-Bains".
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Le Miroir November 4, 1917, page 6 (via Gallica.fr)
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