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The Serb resurgent, a newly hatched eagle chick triumphant over the Hapsburg eagle. A bi-cephalic eagle was (and is again) the most prominent element on the Serbian coat of arms.
Text:
Le Serbe The Serb
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Editions 'Aux Alliés' Paris.
Helio. L. Géligné, 255. Bd. Raspail, Paris
Visé Paris No. 16
'For the Allies' Publishers Paris.
A message from Marcel to his parents

The Serb resurgent, a newly hatched eagle chick triumphant over the Hapsburg eagle. A bi-cephalic eagle was (and is again) the most prominent element on the Serbian coat of arms.

Image text

Le Serbe The Serb



Reverse:

Editions 'Aux Alliés' Paris.

Helio. L. Géligné, 255. Bd. Raspail, Paris

Visé Paris No. 16



'For the Allies' Publishers Paris.



A message from Marcel to his parents

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"The Serb resurgent, a newly hatched eagle chick triumphant over the Hapsburg eagle. A bi-cephalic eagle was (and is again) the most prominent element on the Serbian coat of arms."

Image Text

Le Serbe The Serb



Reverse:

Editions 'Aux Alliés' Paris.

Helio. L. Géligné, 255. Bd. Raspail, Paris

Visé Paris No. 16



'For the Allies' Publishers Paris.



A message from Marcel to his parents

Image Date

Wednesday, March 17, 1915

Tags

Serbia, egg, chicken, 1914-12-15, 1914, 1918