Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 230, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 February 1934 — Page 5
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TOP TO BOTTOM (Left) —British supply base at Gallipoli under fire from Turkish artillery. The destruction of supply bases, cutting soldiers oif from food and materials, teas part of the war's strategy. Destruction’s pageantry! Soldiers going over the top into the guns of the enemy. One wave lost, the second wave rallies into the furious battle.
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Bulgarian infantry attacking Monastir, near Serbia, marching into the smoke of combat ahead where two shells have made their mark. Across the slanting fields they ran, pitilessly thrown into the jowls of death. TOP TO BOTTOM (Right) —A flier’s view of a German gas attack on the eastern front. Soldiers and
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their shadows look like little pins stuck indiscriminately in a puzzling map. Gas left a ghastly wake of burned lungs and aching chests. Red Cross crew arrives on the scene after an air raid in Paris. The smoke of ruin still smolders. Curious crowds stand in puzzled, fearful silence. “Did you live there, madame?”
CENTER, TOP TO BOTTOM—Turkish infantry attacking at El Tirch, Palestine. An alien faith again invades the holy land. A French chateau destroyed by heavy artillery bombardment. The wreckage of grandeur is a cold landmark. j
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