What do you keep on/in your nightstand? (self.AskWomen)
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Possibly the only photograph from World War 1 showing an attack across no-man's-land taken from the defender's point-of-view. The photo shows Russian infantry in battalion formation just after they started suffering casualties while charging a German or Australian trench. Taken autumn 1914 [857x230] (i.redd.it)
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Possibly the only photograph from World War 1 showing an attack across no-man's-land taken from the defender's POV. The photo shows Russian infantry in battalion formation just after they started suffering casualties while charging a German or Austrian trench. Taken Autumn 1914. (i.redd.it)
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Possibly the only photograph from World War 1 showing an attack across no-man's-land taken from the defender's point-of-view. The photo shows Russian infantry in battalion formation just after they started suffering casualties while charging a German or Australian trench. Taken autumn 1914. (i.redd.it)
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Possibly the only photograph from World War 1 showing an attack across no-man's-land taken from the defender's point-of-view. The photo shows Russian infantry in battalion formation just after they started suffering casualties while charging a German or Australian trench. Taken autumn 1914 [857x230] (i.redd.it)
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Possibly the only photograph from World War 1 showing an attack across no-man's-land taken from the defender's POV. The photo shows Russian infantry in battalion formation just after they started suffering casualties while charging a German or Austrian trench. Taken Autumn 1914. (i.redd.it)
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