German Limbless Soldier
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German Limbless Soldier
A German soldier who lost both legs and arms in World War I, seen woodworking after being fitted with artificial limbs. With around one million amputees worldwide following the First World War, the demand for artificial limbs was high
Media ID 4384355
© Illustrated London News Ltd/Mary Evans
Artificial Demand Fitted Legs Limbless Limbs Lost Million Woodworking World Wide
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