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English: Diagrams showing structure of 210-mm shell for German Paris Gun of World War I.
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Railway Artillery: A Report on the Characteristics, Scope of Utility, Etc., of Railway Artillery, Volume I, page 742, by Harry W Miller, United States Army Ordnance Department. Washington, Government Print Office, 1921.

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