File:Kilroy was here (re-drawn).gif

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This sign was originally followed by "WHAT NO ...." and not Kilroy, during rationing of WW2".
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Description "Kilroy was here". Such graffitis were left by a mysterious GI during the Battle of Normandy. Thousands of "Kilroy was here" drawings were made in the most risky places. After the war, it could be found on many us army battle fields and in many other places in the world.
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Source own re-drawing
Author J.-N. L.
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current10:46, 6 August 2006Thumbnail for version as of 10:46, 6 August 2006803 × 500 (8 KB)Jean-no (talk | contribs){{FAL}} Category:graffiti Category:World War II {{Information |Description="Kilroy was here". Such graffitis were left by a mysterious GI during the Battle of Normandy. Thousands of "Kilroy was here" drawings were made in the most risky places. Af

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