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German soldiers under fire from allied guns, Flanders, World War I, 1914, (1926). Artist: J SimontGerman soldiers under fire from allied guns, Flanders, World War I, 1914, (1926)
Men of Princess Patricias Canadian Light Infantry, 1915. The Princess Patricias Regiment was established in August 1914. Their name comes from Princess Patricia of Connaught
The front line around the Aisne, France, World War I, 1914, (1926)
The attack of the German trenches at Nogent-l Abbesse, Rheims front, 24th September 1914, (1926)The attack of the German trenches at Nogent-l Abbesse, Reims front, France, 24 September 1914, (1926)
A Massive German Attack on the British Front, World War I, 1914 (1926). Artist: Arthur C MichaelA Massive German Attack on the British Front, World War I, 1914 (1926)
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
Our Brave Men, Advance by Jumps, 1914, (1926)
Friends and Enemies, 1914. A sheet distributed to French troops to help them distinguish Allied from enemy troops in World WarI
Russian troops parading during French President Raymond Poincares visit to Russia, 22 July, 1914. Anticipating the onset of war with Germany, Poincare moved to strengthen Frances alliance with Russia
2nd Moroccan division bathes its flags in the Rhine, Huningue, Alsace, France, 21 November 1918The 2nd Moroccan division bathes its flags in the Rhine, Huningue, Alsace, France, 21 November 1918
Air cavalry, attacking the infantry, 1918, (1926). Artist: Maurice BussetAir cavalry, attacking the infantry, 1918, (1926)
Allied troops marching through a liberated town, 27 October 1918
General Currie and Canadian troops walking through a liberated town, 27 October 1918. Currie (1875-1933) commanded the Canadian Corps of the British Expeditionary Force (BEF)
German soldiers surrendering near Vierzy, south of Soissons, 18 July 1918
American soldiers passing through the ruins of Varennes, Meuse-Argonne Offensive, France, 1918. The Meuse-Argonne Offensive of September-November 1918 was the largest operation undertaken by
Artillery barrage before an advance, Aisne, France, 2 September 1918
370 Mortar in Action, 1918, (1926). Artist: Henry Cheffer370 Mortar in Action, 1918, (1926). French artillerymen operating a large mortar. Mortars are muzzle-loaded weapons that fire shells at a lower velocity
German prisoners captured by the 3rd and 4th British Armies, Somme, France, 21-22 August, 1918. Soldiers captured by the British at the Battle of Bapaume
Columns of German prisoners, Somme, France, 1918
British soldiers exploring the ruins of Albert, Somme, France, 22 August 1918. Albert was the scene of fighting in the Battle of the Somme in 1916 when it was largely reduced to rubble
A German soldier surrenders, Aisne, France, World War I, 18 July 1918
A broken down French light tank, Villers-Cotterets, Aisne, France, 1918. Tanks were first deployed in World War I by the British in 1916
French infantry position in a sunken lane, north of Villers-Cotterets, Aisne, France, 1918French infantry position in a sunken lane, north of the forest of Villers-Cotterets, Aisne, France, 1918
French infantry resting in a shell hole, Chemin des Dames, France, 11 June 1918. A strategically important ridge overlooking the River Aisne
French machine gunners sweeping a road, Courcelles, south-east of Montdidier, France, 9 June 1918
American marines digging trenches, Lucy-le-Bocage, France, 1 June, 1918
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
French infantry establishing fallback positions in front of a ruined farm, Picardy, France, 1918. French troops digging in between the Somme and the Oise
French counter-attack between the Somme and the river Oise, Picardy, France, 1918
Fench sappers in gas masks re-laying telephone lines after a bombardment, 1918
Machine gunners at the edge of Hangard Wood, Picardy, France, 28 April 1918, (1926). Hangard Wood was the site of fierce fighting in April 1918 during the German Spring Offensive
The flag of the Regiment de Marche, of The French Foreign Legion, c1914-1918. The Regiment de Marche, was headed by the famous Colonel Rollet, the Father of the Legion
French machine gunners dug in at the edge of a road, under apple trees, 1918
A line of French infantry foxholes, 1918
A regiment of French infantry going to the front, France, 30 March 1918
French infantry regiment returning from the front, 30 March 1918
American and French troops in a trench at the front, 1917-1918
French trenches on the Piave River, Italian Front, December 1917. French and British troops were deployed to the Italian front after the Italians were heavily defeated by the Austrians
Le Gardien du Creneau, 1915, (1926). Artist: Georges Bertin ScottLe Gardien du Creneau, 1915, (1926). A French infantryman speaking with his comrade on lookout duty
French soldiers overlooking German positions, Battle of Malmaison, 1917. Fought between 23 October and 1 November 1917, Malmaison was a successful French attack along the Chemin des Dames
The trenches of Champagne, France, 1914. French soldiers looking across the battlefield
Allied troops and German prisoners at the Menin Road, near Ypres, Belgium, 30 October, 1917. The Menin Road was the main road leading east out of Ypres
British troops at the Menin Road, near Ypres, Belgium, 30 October, 1917. The Menin Road was the main road leading east out of Ypres
German prisoners on a duckboard track at the Yser Canal, Belgium, 31 July 1917. The opening day of the Third Battle of Ypres (Passchendaele)
Allied troops, 31 July 1917 at the Yser Canal, Belgium, 1926Allied troops at the Yser Canal, Belgium, 31 July 1917. The opening day of the Third Battle of Ypres (Passchendaele)
French and Belgian troops, Flanders, c1917
Australian troops the day before of the Battle of Messines, Belgium, 6 June 1917. The Battle of Messines was launched on June 7, 1917 by British General Herbert Plumers Second Army
An American soldier on sentry duty, Saint Nazaire, France, c1917