Ruins in the village of Bosechepe, showing buildings destroyed by German shell fire during World War I. The town, located about 3 miles behind the front lines, was targeted in an attempt to locate hidden batteries. Canvas curtains were placed along the roads leading to the town to hide movements from the enemy. Note: Image taken by Pvt. Grunelle on August 20, 1918. Authority and issue date of the photograph not provided. Approved by A.E.F censor.
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