Image:German dead Guillemont September 1916.jpg

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Español: Soldados alemanes muertos en una trinchera destruida junto a Guillemont.

German dead in a trench and machine gun post near Guillemont during the Battle of the Somme, September 1916.
See Battle of Guillemont.

(The photo is a different view of the scene of Imperial War Museum catalogue number Q 4256 so is probably taken by Lt. J.W. Brooke.)

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