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Civilians in Senlis, a destroyed town in northern France that was occupied on September 2, 1914, in the initial German advance into France, and evacuated a week later in the retreat from the Marne.
Text:
The War. Scenes in Northern France.
© IN U.S.A. by the International News Service
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Before Rheims, Senlis was razed to the ground by the German army. It was a beautiful Old-World town.
C.C.A 145

Civilians in Senlis, a destroyed town in northern France that was occupied on September 2, 1914, in the initial German advance into France, and evacuated a week later in the retreat from the Marne.

Image text

The War. Scenes in Northern France.

© IN U.S.A. by the International News Service

35



Reverse:

Before Rheims, Senlis was razed to the ground by the German army. It was a beautiful Old-World town.

C.C.A 145

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"Civilians in Senlis, a destroyed town in northern France that was occupied on September 2, 1914, in the initial German advance into France, and evacuated a week later in the retreat from the Marne."

Image Text

The War. Scenes in Northern France.

© IN U.S.A. by the International News Service

35



Reverse:

Before Rheims, Senlis was razed to the ground by the German army. It was a beautiful Old-World town.

C.C.A 145

Image Date

Saturday, February 20, 1915

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Senlis, 1914, war damage, 1914, 1915-02-20