Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 220, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 January 1934 — Page 21

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A Full Page of Uncensored World War Pictures Every Day in The TIMES All -Battle Fronts••• All Nations••• All Peoples***ln Pictures / I Vividly portraying the horrors of war, its deepseated causes, its terrible campaigns, down to its tragic aftermaths. Three long years in the making. \

War as Every Veteran Remembers It! These uncensored pictures both thrill and overwhelm in their power and ability to convey the awful truth. You obtain here the most vivid impressions of the horrors, the cruelties, the sufferings, and the barbarities of war. View these pictures showing RAW WAR and you will understand why veterans remember it only with a shudder; why they- condone it in silence. Here you are going to see war as it actually existed.

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A Photographic History of the World War There is nothing in the past to judge them by. We sincerely believe that these hundreds of pictures taken in the heat of battle and in the stillness of death will tell you more about the late World War than all of the books that have been written to date. They truly are \ a monumental work; a caption of genius. Let nothing keep you from viewing them.