

The Horrors of War: There Was Nothing to be Done and He Died
Black and white image of a man on the ground with his head down. A woman in a white dress and shawl is bending over him, her head touching his. A woman stands on the right. The background is dark and shadowy. A caption below reads "Espiro sin remedio".
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