Soldiers navigating around a large crater on a road caused by a mine during World War One. The photograph captures traffic in the form of military vehicles going around the bend created by the crater. Taken on September 20, 1918, in Neuville, Meuse, France by Sergeant Marshall of the 8th Corps. The censoring date is unknown. (111-SC-27411, 27411)


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