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Un nouvel ennemi: Le Bulgare; Le roi de Grece, en aout 1913, apres la defaite bulgare...1913 (1924) Creator: Unknown
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Un nouvel ennemi: Le Bulgare; Le roi de Grece, en aout 1913, apres la defaite bulgare...1913 (1924) Creator: Unknown
'Un nouvel ennemi: Le Bulgare; Le roi de Grece, en aout 1913, apres la defaite bulgare, a la meme place, dans la meme attitude. 1913. From "L'Album de la Guerre 1914-1919, Volume I" [L'Illustration, Paris, 1924]
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Un nouvel ennemi - Le Bulgare; Le roi de Grece, en aout 1913, apres la defaite bulgare
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(A New Enemy: The Bulgarians; The King of Greece, in August 1913, after the Bulgarian Defeat) is a poignant photograph from the First World War era, created by an unknown artist and published in "L'Illustration," a French weekly magazine, in 1924. The image captures King Constantine I of Greece, also known as Constantine Prince or Constantine the Souverain, standing before the ruins of a fortress in Kavala, Macedonia, Greece. The location was significant as it was the site of the Battle of Kavala in August 1913, during which the Greek army, led by King Constantine, defeated the Bulgarian forces. The photograph shows the monarch in deep thought, gazing at the ruined fortress, likely reflecting on the recent conflict and the cost of victory. The image is a powerful reminder of the devastating impact of war on people and places. The building, once a symbol of strength and security, now lies in ruins, a constant reminder of the constantine i, constantine prince, constantine the souverain, king of the hellenes, duke of sparta, military leader, who led his troops to victory, but at a great cost. The image is also a testament to the resilience of the people, who rebuilt their country and moved forward, despite the destruction and loss. The photograph, with its haunting image of a king standing before the ruins of a fortress, is a poignant reminder of the human cost of war and the enduring power of the human spirit. It is a powerful image that continues to resonate with viewers today, as a reminder of the past and a call to remember the importance of peace and unity. The photograph is a valuable historical document, providing insight into the events of the First World War and the impact of conflict on individuals and communities.
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