The Great Nave: Wounded Soldiers Performing Arms Drill at the End of Their Medical Treatment

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During World War I, wounded soldiers who had been sent to Paris to recover were drilled in the cavernous Grand Palais to prepare them for a return to the front.

The Great Nave: Wounded Soldiers Performing Arms Drill at the End of Their Medical Treatment, Unknown (French), Gelatin silver print

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