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Español: Enterrando los muertos en el Campo de la Alianza en Tacna: Fotografía tomada por Díaz y Spencer, quienes acompañaron al ejército chileno durante la campaña al Perú, en base a esta foto se hizo un grabado que fue publicado en 1880 en el diario "El Nuevo Ferrocarril"

El grabado tenía escribo lo siguiente:

"No hay en ella ni imaginación ni exageración: es un cuadro perfectamente exacto i verdadero, tomado por los hábiles fotógrafos Señores Diaz i Spencer sobre el campo mismo de batalla. El Teniente de Artillería Sr. Solo Zaldivar con dos de sus soldados está dando sepultura a un grupo de tres soldados Bolivianos muertos en la Batalla de Tacna. La eminencia que se ve tras el grupo es formada por la tierra que cubre ya a otro grupo mas numeroso de muertos. Todos los horrores sombríos de la guerra se comprenden con solo mirar ese siniestro cuadro. Los muertos informes, destrozados, desfigurados, van debajo de la tierra, confundidos i revueltos i olvidados casi siempre"

Texto de "El Nuevo Ferrocarril" publicado por Roberto Hermosilla en Veteranos del 79

Tomado del blog de Jonatan Saona http://gdp1879.blogspot.com/2014/09/enterrando-muertos.html#ixzz41BKAzn8z
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Source http://www.fotosmilitares.org/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=2308&start=60
Author Díaz y Spencer (http://www.fotografiapatrimonial.cl/p/35767)
Other versions File:Fotografía de hombres muertos en el campo de La Alianza durante la Guerra del Pacífico, en 1879..jpeg

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