English: Bullet holes on the walls of one of the houses in downtown Warsaw still visible after the Warsaw Uprising
The holes are most probably a remnant of a German tank shell hitting the building. The narrow, darker veins seen on the stone wall are shapes of woodbine that once covered it and was burnt during the Uprising.
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2004-08-20 23:24 Halibutt 480×640× (60678 bytes) Bullet holes on the walls of one of the houses in downtown [[Warsaw]] still visible after the [[Warsaw Uprising]] {{User:Halibutt/Mozzerati}}
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