File:Ruins ypres.jpg

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This image by the International News Service is titled "The Red Ruins of Ypres". The caption reads:

Ypres, the British soldiers "Wipers," was the scene of much of the bloodiest fighting of the war. Three great battles were fought for its possession. The photograph shows what was once the market place.

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Francis A. March, "History of the World War", 1919, Chicago, pg 72.

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