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Boston Post, Massachusetts, December 11, 1920

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    • 1920
    • 1920s
    • wwi
    • ww1
    • historic
    • roaring 20s
    • jazz age
    • vintage
    • history
    • amputation
    • quadriplegic
    • casualties

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  19. yesterdaysprint said: I feel like this can’t possibly be accurate, with over 200,000 wounded. Only one lost both legs at the knee? One lost both feet? Is it fair to not count all the ones who lost their legs in that category as well?
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