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== Image Montage Information ==

Description
English: Montage for the World War I Main Page in Wikipedia
Italiano: Montaggio per l'articolo di Wikipedia riguardante la Prima guerra mondiale.
Date 6 October 2007
Source User:Dna-webmaster
Author User:Dna-webmaster
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This is a montage image I created for the World War I Main Page in Wikipedia. This was done because I believe it was needed, and to make the WWI & WWII pages more corresponding. The image is a montage of other pictures found in Wikimedia.

Notes on the pictures used in the montage:

  • Top: Trenches - Image:The_badly_shelled_main_road_to_Bapaume.jpg (Trenches on the Western Front)
  • Left Upper: Image:AlbatDIII.jpg (German Albatros D.III biplane fighters of Jasta 11 at Douai, France)
  • Left Lower: Image:Vickers_machine_gun_crew_with_gas_masks.jpg (Vickers machine gun crew with gas masks)
  • Right Upper: Image:British_tank_crossing_a_trench.jpg (British Mark IV tank crossing a trench)
  • Right Lower: Image:HMS Irresistible abandoned 18 March 1915.jpg (British battleship HMS Irresistible)

If you wish to contact me, please leave a message on my talk page. Regards, Dennis Nilsson, Sweden :D

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