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Thursday, March 12, 2009
War Weary Troops
French prisoners (above) are seen in a makeshift camp, during the summer of 1940. Exhausted Belgian troops (below) make their way on the Louvain-Brussels road. All European armies except the British used substantial numbers of horses in 1940.
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