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Description Artist's impression of the Cuxhaven raid, 25 Dexcember 1914
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The source is a postcard of an artist's impression of the Cuxhaven Raid; the reverse is a message written on 25 Aug. 1917, postmarked 27 Aug. 1917

25 Août 1917

En bonne santé

Je t'embrasse

Francois
Author unknown; the printer's name is given as "Imp. E. Le Daley, Paris"
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