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Tuesday, 8 April 2014

German Leopard 1 Tank


In April 2013, a German Leopard 1 tank stands in front of the Museum of Military History in Dresden, Germany. The tank is covered with knitting made by the Dresden citizens called “Attack! Knitting for peace. Taking a stand against war and violence with a cross-generational handicrafts project.”



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