The price of Bolshevism in Finland / photographs from Florence Harper, Leslie's staff correspondent.
Summary
Six images relating to aftermath of battles in Helsinki, Finland during World War I and the Finnish Civil War. Images show a bombed tobacco factory, coffins of Germans, German machine gun carriages, German and White Guard troops, the residence of Baron Slanderskgold; and women giving cigarettes, chocolates, and flowers to German soldiers who cooperated with the White Guard in capturing Helsinki from the Bolshevik Red Guards.
Photomechanical reproductions of photographs.
Illus. in: Leslie's photographic review of the great war. New York City : Leslie-Judge Company, c1919, p. [149].
Another copy filed under: D527.F65 1920.
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Date
01/01/1919
Contributors
Harper, Florence MacLeod, photographer
Location
Helsinki
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60.16663, 24.94351
Source
Library of Congress
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No known restrictions on publication.