World War I, 100th anniversary

Updated On Jul 28, 2014 05:35 pm IST
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A file photo of a car in which Prince Franz Ferdinand was assassinated, on display at Vienna's Austrian Military Museum (HGM) before the upcomming 100-year anniversary of the beginning of World War I. (AFP photo) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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A file photo of a car in which Prince Franz Ferdinand was assassinated, on display at Vienna's Austrian Military Museum (HGM) before the upcomming 100-year anniversary of the beginning of World War I. (AFP photo)

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A file photo of a gigantic canon 38 centimeters caliber Howitzer from 1916 weighting over 80 tons, on display at Vienna's Austrian Military Museum (HGM), before the upcoming 100-year anniversary of the beginning of World War I. (AFP photo) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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A file photo of a gigantic canon 38 centimeters caliber Howitzer from 1916 weighting over 80 tons, on display at Vienna's Austrian Military Museum (HGM), before the upcoming 100-year anniversary of the beginning of World War I. (AFP photo)

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A file photo of belongings of Prince Franz Ferdinand on display at Vienna's Austrian Military Museum (HGM), before the upcomming 100-year anniversary of the beginning of World War I after Franz Ferdinand, an Archduke of Austria-Este was assassinated by a revolutionary Serb in Sarajevo on July 28, 1914. (AFP photo) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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A file photo of belongings of Prince Franz Ferdinand on display at Vienna's Austrian Military Museum (HGM), before the upcomming 100-year anniversary of the beginning of World War I after Franz Ferdinand, an Archduke of Austria-Este was assassinated by a revolutionary Serb in Sarajevo on July 28, 1914. (AFP photo)

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A file photo shows the memorial statue and remains of the French eastern village of Vauquois, on the hill where the village was located before World War I. Destroyed during World War I, the village of Vauquois was rebuilt downhill after the war.(AFP photo) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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A file photo shows the memorial statue and remains of the French eastern village of Vauquois, on the hill where the village was located before World War I. Destroyed during World War I, the village of Vauquois was rebuilt downhill after the war.(AFP photo)

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A file photo shows a view of a French underground gallery under the village of Vauquois, eastern France, destroyed during World War I and rebuilt downhill after the war.(AFP photo) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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A file photo shows a view of a French underground gallery under the village of Vauquois, eastern France, destroyed during World War I and rebuilt downhill after the war.(AFP photo)

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A file photo shows a view of an Officer Chamber in a German underground gallery under the village of Vauquois, eastern France, destroyed during World War I and rebuilt downhill after the war. (AFP photo) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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A file photo shows a view of an Officer Chamber in a German underground gallery under the village of Vauquois, eastern France, destroyed during World War I and rebuilt downhill after the war. (AFP photo)

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A file photo shows a view of a dining room in a German underground gallery under the village of Vauquois, eastern France, destroyed during World War I and rebuilt downhill after the war.(AFP photo) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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A file photo shows a view of a dining room in a German underground gallery under the village of Vauquois, eastern France, destroyed during World War I and rebuilt downhill after the war.(AFP photo)

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A file photo shows remains of the village of Vauquois, eastern France, destroyed during World War I, the village was rebuilt downhill after the war.(AFP photo) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Jul 28, 2014 05:35 pm IST

A file photo shows remains of the village of Vauquois, eastern France, destroyed during World War I, the village was rebuilt downhill after the war.(AFP photo)

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A giant marionette known as the 'Giant Grandmother' is paraded through the streets of Liverpool in north-west England. The parade entitled 'Memories of August 1914' by French theatre company Royal de Luxe, features a giant grandmother, a giant little girl and her dog named Xolo, and tells the story of the city's involvement in World War One. (AFP photo) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Jul 28, 2014 05:35 pm IST

A giant marionette known as the 'Giant Grandmother' is paraded through the streets of Liverpool in north-west England. The parade entitled 'Memories of August 1914' by French theatre company Royal de Luxe, features a giant grandmother, a giant little girl and her dog named Xolo, and tells the story of the city's involvement in World War One. (AFP photo)

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