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English: Mrs. Jean Leune and Mr. Georges Bourdon, of Le Figaro, discover the corpses of seven notables of Serres, in the surroundings of Livounovo. The corpse in the foreground is that of Leonidas Papapaulou, headmaster of the 1st Gymnasium of Serres. Photograph from L'Illustration, 2 August 1913
Ελληνικά: Η Hélène Leune και ο Georges Bourdon, της Le Figaro, ανακαλύπτουν τα πτώματα επτά προυχόντων των Σερρών στα περίχωρα του Λιβούνοβο. Στο πρώτο πλάνο η σωρός του Λεωνίδα Παπαπαύλου, γυμνασιάρχη του 1ου Γυμνασίου Σερρών που απήχθη μαζί με άλλους προκρίτους της πόλης τον Ιούνιο του 1913 από τον υποχωρούντα βουλγαρικό στρατό και δολοφονήθηκε στα περίχωρα του Λιβούνοβο. Φωτογραφία από το L'Illustration, 2 Αυγούστου 1913
Français : Mme Jean Leune et M. Georges Bourdon, du Figaro, découvrent, aux environs de Livounovo, les corps de sept notables de Serès, massacrés et mutilés. Photographie de L'Illustration, 2 Août 1913
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Source L'Illustration, No. 3675, 2 Août 1913
Author L'Illustration

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