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Jmage 7 Postcard from the collection of M. Bourguignat J., “La France au secours de la Serbie.

Image 8 Letter from the collection of M. Bourguignat J., “La France au secours de la Serbie.

A similar round-shaped postmark, only in Serbian, “Francuska lekarska misija/Beograd" is found on a letter (image 8) sent from Belgrade (postmark September 6, 1915), for the French Military Post 156 (Sector postal 156). The letter was validated with a two-row postmark "Vojnom kontrolom/pregledano" and an initial of the validator in blue color.