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2783620 During the exercises of a French artillery regiment, twelve grenades of 120... (colour litho) by Beltrame, Achille (1871-1945); Private Collection; (add.info.: During the exercises of a French artillery regiment, twelve 120-millimeter grenades, due to a fatal miscalculation, fell on two villages near Gueret, in the Department of Creuse, to the great fright of the population, who had to take refuge in the cellars. Fortunately, there were no human victims. But some of the buildings were badly damaged. Illustration for Courier Sunday, 21 August 1932.); © Look and Learn
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This print by Achille Beltrame depicts a chaotic scene during the exercises of a French artillery regiment. In a fatal miscalculation, twelve 120-millimeter grenades fell on two unsuspecting villages near Gueret in the Department of Creuse. The resulting explosions caused great fright among the population, forcing them to seek shelter in cellars for safety. Fortunately, there were no human casualties, but several buildings suffered severe damage from the bombardment. The image showcases the aftermath of this accident, with smoke billowing through the streets and panicked individuals running for cover. Men, women, and children can be seen frantically seeking refuge amidst the chaos. Beltrame's illustration was originally created as an accompanying piece for Courier Sunday on August 21st, 1932. It serves as a powerful reminder of the devastating consequences that can arise from military training exercises gone wrong. The artist skillfully captures both fear and panic in his depiction of this unfortunate incident. Through his use of color lithography, he brings to life the intensity and urgency felt by those caught up in this unexpected bombing raid. This historical photograph serves as a testament to both the dangers faced by soldiers during training and civilians who find themselves unwittingly caught in harm's way.
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