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"Sport and General" Photo. A scene of wreckage ajier a dump of more than five thousand hand grenades had exploded on the heights of Villejuie, a southern suburb of Paris, .on January 26, killing fourteen people and injuring many others. The grenades, from a secret dump of the Cagoulards, had been stacked by the police for photographing, and troops had started to move the cases to lorries when one of the cases fell and there was -an immediate explosion. Windoivs of houses six miles away were shattered.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 38, 15 February 1938, Page 7

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"Sport and General" Photo. A scene of wreckage ajier a dump of more than five thousand hand grenades had exploded on the heights of Villejuie, a southern suburb of Paris, .on January 26, killing fourteen people and injuring many others. The grenades, from a secret dump of the Cagoulards, had been stacked by the police for photographing, and troops had started to move the cases to lorries when one of the cases fell and there was -an immediate explosion. Windoivs of houses six miles away were shattered. Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 38, 15 February 1938, Page 7

"Sport and General" Photo. A scene of wreckage ajier a dump of more than five thousand hand grenades had exploded on the heights of Villejuie, a southern suburb of Paris, .on January 26, killing fourteen people and injuring many others. The grenades, from a secret dump of the Cagoulards, had been stacked by the police for photographing, and troops had started to move the cases to lorries when one of the cases fell and there was -an immediate explosion. Windoivs of houses six miles away were shattered. Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 38, 15 February 1938, Page 7

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