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The Druze (Druses) looted the streets of Damascus (Syria) during the attack on the city by planes and a self-machine gun (self-machine gun) of French troops of General Maurice Sarrail (1856-1929). Illustration of Damblans
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The Druze (Druses) looted the streets of Damascus (Syria) during the attack on the city by planes and a self-machine gun (self-machine gun) of French troops of General Maurice Sarrail (1856-1929). Illustration of Damblans
XEE4133952 The Druze (Druses) looted the streets of Damascus (Syria) during the attack on the city by planes and a self-machine gun (self-machine gun) of French troops of General Maurice Sarrail (1856-1929). Illustration of Damblans. In " Le Pelerin" of November 15, 1925. by Damblans, Eugene (1865-1945); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Druze (Druses) looted the streets of Damascus (Syria) during the attack on the city by planes and a self-machine gun (self-machine gun) of French troops of General Maurice Sarrail (1856-1929). Illustration of Damblans. In " Le Pelerin" of November 15, 1925.); Stefano Bianchetti
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This print captures the chaos and devastation that unfolded on the streets of Damascus during a violent attack by French troops in 1925. The Druze, also known as Druses, can be seen looting amidst the wreckage caused by planes and a self-machine gun used by General Maurice Sarrail's forces. The image, originally an illustration by Damblans featured in "Le Pelerin" on November 15th, 1925, showcases the grim reality of war. The engraving depicts scenes of violence, explosions, and bombardments that plagued the city during this tumultuous period. Amidst the destruction, fear is palpable as both humans and animals alike navigate through the chaos. Horses gallop frantically through smoke-filled streets while wildlife scurries for safety. This snapshot from history serves as a reminder of how conflict impacts not only human lives but also innocent creatures caught in its crossfire. The artist Stefano Bianchetti has masterfully captured this moment in time with his attention to detail and skillful rendering of various elements such as weaponry, aircrafts, and battle scenes. Through his work, he transports us back to this harrowing era in Syria's history - a testament to humanity's capacity for destruction but also resilience. As we reflect upon this image today, it serves as a poignant reminder of the consequences of war and highlights our responsibility to strive for peace and understanding among nations.
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