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 : National Defense Soldiers with a model airplane, 1932


National Defense Soldiers with a model airplane, 1932

A soldier puts an airplane model on a line so that it can fly passed the machine gun stand. Since the Versailles Treaty forbid the National Defense from possessing any air power, they had to rely on such temporary methods to train the soldiers in air defense

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10630150
Media ID
48202606
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2632px x 1929px (2.3MB)
Credit
Mary Evans / Sueddeutsche Zeitung Photo
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