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French Attack North of Hurtebise; Triggered assault waves of the 152nd... Creator: UnknownFrench Attack North of Hurtebise; Triggered assault waves of the 152nd, June 25, 1917, at 6 p.m. 5, for the attack on a stubborn spur northwest of Hurtebise; on the right
Ce que L'ennemi a Voulu; La : une attaque a l'aide de Lance-Flammes, 1917. Creator: UnknownCe que L'ennemi a Voulu; La : une attaque a l'aide de Lance-Flammes, 1917. First World War: What The Enemy Wanted; The War of Fire': an attack using flamethrower
Ce que L'ennemi a Voulu; Une diabolique invention allemande que les allies ont du adopter... 1917. Creator: UnknownCe que L'ennemi a Voulu; Une diabolique invention allemande que les allies ont du adopter: les jets de liquide enflamme, 1917
La Nouvelle Europe; la guerre civile a Berlin; du 5 au 11 janvier 1919 a Berlin; la guerre... 1919 Creator: UnknownLa Nouvelle Europe; la guerre civile a Berlin; du 5 au 11 janvier 1919 a Berlin; la guerre civile a l'aide d'engins modernes: une equipe de lance-flammes, 1919
'En Alsace; Une prise: appareil allemand servant a projeter du goudron enflamme, 1915. Creator: Unknown'En Alsace; Une prise: appareil allemand servant a projeter du goudron enflamme, 1915. From "L'Album de la Guerre 1914-1919: Volume I" [L'Illustration, Paris, 1926]
The German Flammenwerfer. (1919). Creator: UnknownThe German " Flammenwerfer". (1919). Scene from the First World War, 1914-1919: French soldiers are here shown testing the flame-projectors captured by them from the Germans
Some Spoils of the Battle-field, (1919). Creator: UnknownSome Spoils of the Battle-field, (1919). Scene from the First World War, 1914-1919: The first use of flame-projectors (flammenwerfer)
H - An Alphabet by Hans Weiditz, c1520-1521, (1908). Creator: Hans WeiditzH - An Alphabet by Hans Weiditz, c1520-1521, (1908). After designs by Durer. From " The Burlington Magazine for Connoisseurs, Volume 12 - October 1907 to March 1908"
French troops using flamethrowers to flush out Germans from their shelters, Cantigny, France, 1918. French flamethrower teams supported the attack by the American 1st Division on the village of