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Provide a proper source! A Book, a photographer. „HWW“ is NOT the author. --Polarlys 20:45, 13 June 2007 (UTC) But the holder of the copyight yes. --Edgar Allan Poe 11:17, 14 June 2007 (UTC)
Please note: the image was published in The Literary Digest History of the World War 10 volumes, Halsey, Francis Whiting, ed; Funk & Wagnalls Co, New York and London, 1920. That doesn't mean that they were the copyright holder, it just means that they got a license to publish it. However, it is in all likelihood a French photo. As a pre-1923 publication, it would be PD in the U.S. (and incidentally, this is also the rule the source web site uses), but whether it would be PD in the UK or in France is unknown. Lupo 08:06, 22 June 2007 (UTC)
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Picture of Louis_Franchet_D'Esperey from a PD site. The pic is, says on the site, scanned from a PD book and is avaliable for usage on commons
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