The Capture of Lianghsiang by the German infantry and the Bengal Lancers, China, Boxer Rising, 11 September 1901, Asia
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The Capture of Lianghsiang by the German infantry and the Bengal Lancers, China, Boxer Rising, 11 September 1901, Asia

Date

Dec 09, 2019

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Photo12/imageBROKER/Heinz-Dieter Falkenstein

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BRK25C50_455

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