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Above may be seen a detach- 

 ment of Serbians crossing 

 the Koloubara River. This 

 bridge has been the scene of 

 irany hard- fought engage- 

 ments, having changed hands 

 over and over again, each 

 time being destroyed by the 

 losers and repaired by the 

 victcrs. Only enough tim- 

 bers are used to permit sol- 

 diers to cross single file 



Prcbshly the youngest soldier 

 in the Serbian Army was 

 recently captured by the 

 Germans. Here he is, on the 

 left, a six-year-old, clothed in 

 ode's and ends which he found 

 on the battlefield. Nobody 

 knew where he lived. He 

 shared the fate of the other 

 soldiers with whom he was 

 captured. He is now in a 

 prison camp, where we see 

 a German soldier giving him 

 a light for his cigarette — 

 since he must smoke like a 

 regular soldier 



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