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Apocalyptic Landscape

 1913 Ludwid Meidner The aspect of the landscape was dark and fantastic, the war had erased anything attractive or appealing from the scene, and etched its own brazen features to appal the lonely onlooker. Ripped haversacks, broken rifles, scraps of cloth, … Continue reading

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