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Holsworthy gallery – Black Hand

New York Times, 11 June 1916. Courtesy New York Times
The bodies of two internees who were killed during a riot on the 18th April 1916. Dubotzki collection, Germany
The body of an internee probably Portman who was killed during a riot on the 18th April 1916. Dubotzki collection, Germany

Weapons made by the internees possibly used by members of the Black Hand at Holsworthy c.1915 1916. Dubotzki collection, Germany
Illicit still for making alcohol made by the internees at Holsworthy c.1916. Dubotzki collection, Germany

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