Caption: "Lt. E.0. Harrs, S.C., photographed the destroyed Cathedral of Albert, France. The cathedral was tragically destroyed by the Germans during World War I. This photograph, taken on September 17, 1918, highlights the extent of the destruction. It was passed by the A.E.F. censor, but the exact date of issuance is unknown."

Caption: "Lt. E.0. Harrs, S.C., photographed the destroyed Cathedral of Albert, France. The cathedral was tragically destroyed by the Germans during World War I. This photograph, taken on September 17, 1918, highlights the extent of the destruction. It was passed by the A.E.F. censor, but the exact date of issuance is unknown."
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