Description of the Under Fire jpg image: A renactment scene of fighting between the British and the Germans. There are five soldiers laying on the ground and they are supported by a medium size tank. In fornt of the soldiers an explsion has occured.
Information about the Under Fire jpg picture: A renactment of a battle from World War 2. British soldiers under fire from the Germans.
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