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1918 - Families of Belgian refugees are seen standing among the ruins of Ypres after its liberation.
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CIRCA 1918 - Civilians wait in line for goods and soldiers of the 37th Division begin to repair a destroyed railroad in Ypres, Belgium.
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CIRCA 1918 - Soldiers of the 37th Division and civilians in Ypres, Belgium during the Ypres-Lys Operation in WWI.

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