Original photograph, 8x6 inches, 1918. Good condition, $250
This remarkable photograph shows the joy and relief of the townspeople of Saudemont, France (20 kilometers south-east of Arras), after just having been freed from German occupation after four years of captivity.
Saudemont had evidently suffered greatly over the four years, and seemed as though the population of the entire town was going ot be removed along with the Germans--but they weren't, and teh town was simply abandoned, found and recaptured by these Canadian forces.
The images of overwhelming joy are (almost) everywhere:
Except of course for the man at the fulcrum of the image (and the woman behind him), who remained, well, stolid:
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