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Battle Of Verdun Collection (page 4)

Background imageBattle Of Verdun Collection: Central telephone post at Froideterre, Verdun, northern France, c1916

Central telephone post at Froideterre, Verdun, northern France, c1916. Photograph from a series of glass plate stereoview images depicting scenes from World War I (1914-1918)

Background imageBattle Of Verdun Collection: First aid post in quarry, Saint-Vst, attack of Verdun, northern France, 1916

First aid post in quarry, Saint-Vst, attack of Verdun, northern France, 1916. Photograph from a series of glass plate stereoview images depicting scenes from World War I (1914-1918)

Background imageBattle Of Verdun Collection: The Battle of Verdun. The recovery of Fort Douaumont, 1916

The Battle of Verdun. The recovery of Fort Douaumont, 1916. Found in the Collection of Muse e de l Arme e, Paris

Background imageBattle Of Verdun Collection: Voie Sacree (Sacred Way), Verdun, 1916

Voie Sacree (Sacred Way), Verdun, 1916
Voie Sacre e (Sacred Way), Verdun, 1916. Found in the Collection of Muse e de l Arme e, Paris

Background imageBattle Of Verdun Collection: Fort Douaumont, 25 October 1916, 1916

Fort Douaumont, 25 October 1916, 1916. Found in the Collection of Muse e de l Arme e, Paris

Background imageBattle Of Verdun Collection: On the Old Walls of Verdun, France, June 1916, (1926). Artist: Francois Flameng

On the Old Walls of Verdun, France, June 1916, (1926). Artist: Francois Flameng
On the Old Walls of Verdun, June 1916, France, (1926). The Battle of Verdun was the longest and one of the bloodiest of the First World War

Background imageBattle Of Verdun Collection: The Meuse River, Verdun, France, June 1916, (1926). Artist: Francois Flameng

The Meuse River, Verdun, France, June 1916, (1926). Artist: Francois Flameng
The Meuse River, Verdun, France, June 1916, (1926). The Battle of Verdun was the longest and one of the bloodiest of the First World War

Background imageBattle Of Verdun Collection: The Ruins of Verdun, June 1916, (1926). Artist: Francois Flameng

The Ruins of Verdun, June 1916, (1926). Artist: Francois Flameng
The Ruins of Verdun, June 1916, (1926). The Battle of Verdun was the longest and one of the bloodiest of the First World War

Background imageBattle Of Verdun Collection: The Cloister and Cathedral of Verdun, France, June 1916, (1926). Artist: Francois Flameng

The Cloister and Cathedral of Verdun, France, June 1916, (1926). Artist: Francois Flameng
The Cloister and Cathedral of Verdun, France, June 1916, (1926). The Battle of Verdun was the longest and one of the bloodiest of the First World War

Background imageBattle Of Verdun Collection: French troops at rest, Verdun, France, 1916

French troops at rest, Verdun, France, 1916. The Battle of Verdun was the longest and one of the bloodiest of the First World War. The Germans began their offensive on 21 February 1916

Background imageBattle Of Verdun Collection: German prisoners in Souville, Verdun, France, 26 March 1916, (1926)

German prisoners in Souville, Verdun, France, 26 March 1916, (1926). Souville was one of the forts built by the French to defend the city of Verdun

Background imageBattle Of Verdun Collection: The Forts of Chaume, Verdun, France, 19 March 1916, (1926)

The Forts of Chaume, Verdun, France, 19 March 1916, (1926)

Background imageBattle Of Verdun Collection: Bombardment of Verdun with Incendiary Shells, France, 25-26 March 1916, (1926)

Bombardment of Verdun with Incendiary Shells, France, 25-26 March 1916, (1926). Artist: Francois Flameng
Bombardment of Verdun with Incendiary Shells, France, 25-26 March 1916, (1926). The Battle of Verdun was the longest and one of the bloodiest of the First World War

Background imageBattle Of Verdun Collection: The Hills and Fort of Douaumont, Verdun, France, 18 March 1916, (1926)

The Hills and Fort of Douaumont, Verdun, France, 18 March 1916, (1926). Douaumont was the site of one of the network of forts built around the city of Verdun

Background imageBattle Of Verdun Collection: General Philippe Petain, commander of the French Second Army, Verdun, France, 1916

General Philippe Petain, commander of the French Second Army, Verdun, France, 1916. Petain (1856-1951) assumed command of the Second Army manning the front south of Verdun in July 1915

Background imageBattle Of Verdun Collection: The French front line at Douaumont, Verdun, France, 25 February 1916

The French front line at Douaumont, Verdun, France, 25 February 1916. Douaumont was the site of one of the network of forts built around the city of Verdun

Background imageBattle Of Verdun Collection: Refugess, Belleville heights, during the bombardment of Verdun, France, World War I, 1916

Refugess, Belleville heights, during the bombardment of Verdun, France, World War I, 1916
Refugees, Belleville heights, during the bombardment of Verdun, France, World War I, 1916. A print from Le Pays de France, 23 March 1916



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