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Blood and Iron 1914

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Blood and Iron 1914

On 4th August 1914, Britain declared war on Germany, marking the beginning of the First World War; a few days later this illustration appeared in The Graphic. Date: 1914

Media ID 14120112

© Mary Evans Picture Library

Beginning Blood Centurion Conflict Covers Declared Giant Graphic Iron Martial Outbreak Start Strength Symbol Symbolic Warfare Warrior Wilson


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