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To escape German harassment (colour litho)
2808552 To escape German harassment (colour litho) by Beltrame, Achille (1871-1945); Private Collection; (add.info.: To escape German harassment. Having taken possession of a tug boat, 103 inhabitants of Liege let themselves be carried away by the current of the Meuse, followed by the shooting of cannons and machine guns. Illustration for Courier Sunday, 28 January-4 February 1917.); © Look and Learn
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To Escape German Harassment
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is a captivating and poignant print by Achille Beltrame, depicting a dramatic moment during World War One. The image showcases the desperate measures taken by 103 inhabitants of Liege, Belgium, to evade German persecution. In their quest for freedom, they seize control of a tugboat on the Meuse River. The scene is filled with tension as cannons and machine guns fire in pursuit of the fleeing civilians. The artist's skillful use of color lithography brings this historical event to life, emphasizing the danger faced by those trying to escape. Amongst those seeking refuge are women, children, and families clinging together amidst chaos. The bravery and determination displayed in this image are palpable as they navigate through treacherous waters while evading enemy fire. Beltrame's illustration captures not only the physical struggle but also conveys the emotional turmoil experienced by these individuals fighting for survival against overwhelming odds. This powerful artwork serves as a reminder of the resilience and courage exhibited during times of war. "To Escape German Harassment" stands as an enduring testament to human endurance and solidarity in the face of adversity. It serves as a significant historical document that sheds light on one small yet impactful episode from World War One - reminding us never to forget those who fought for their freedom against all odds.
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