This postcard depicts the aftermath of a bombing during World War I in Leuven, Belgium. The image shows the destruction caused by the German invasion, including buildings and streets that have been severely damaged. The postcard is a printed lithograph on standard-sized (5.5 x 3.5 in) paper.


The postcard is an original, licensed reprint that has been posted and features the city of Leuven in Belgium. It belongs to the Topographical Postcards category and is a valuable collectible item for those interested in cities and towns of the White Border era (1915-1930). Although the condition of the postcard is not described, it is a historic artifact that captures a moment from a difficult time in European history.

The card is missing the top left corner. Somehow it fell off when I went to put it in a plastic sleeve. See photos.