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Bullet holes on the walls of one of the houses in downtown Warsaw still visible after the Warsaw Uprising
The holes are most probably a remnant of a German tank shell hitting the building. The narrow, darker veins seen on the stone wall are shapes of woodbine that once covered it and was burnt during the Uprising.
Image made by Mozzerati between July 30 and August 12, 2004, during his work on the Warsaw Uprising series expansion project. Images can be made available for use under other copyleft licenses on a case by case basis via direct contact with Mozzerati. |
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