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Russian trenches in the mountains of Galicia, World War I, 1915, (1929). Artist: StuffRussian trenches in the mountains of Galicia, World War I, 1915, (1929). The Russians advanced into Galicia after defeating the Austro-Hungarian army in the early months of the war but were forced to
The landscape of Mort-Homme, Verdun, France, First World War, 1917
The Attack at the River Steenbeck, Belgium, First World War, 31 July 1917. Artist: A ForestierThe Attack at the River Steenbeck, Belgium, First World War, 31 July 1917
Russian troops waiting for the signal, Ternopil, Ukraine, First World War, 1 July 1917. The second wave of Russian troops waiting to go over the top
Russian offensive, Dzike Lani, Ternopil, Ukraine, First World War, 1 July 1917
Stretcher-bearers in a trench, south of Cornillet, First World War, 20 May 1917
Troops attacking enemy trenches, Chemin des Dames, France, First World War, 5 May 1917
A battalion approaching the front, Mont Pertois, France, First World War, 20 April 1917
Trenches Overlooking the Munster Valley with the Rhine in the Distance, January 1916, (1926). Artist: Francois FlamengTrenches Overlooking the Munster Valley with the Rhine in the Distance, Alsace, January 1916, (1926). In the distance are the villages of Gunsbach and Luttenbach
French soldiers seeing the funny side of falling in the mud, World War I, 1916, (1926)
The miseries of the soldier, a muddy French trench in Artois, France, 1916
A French Trench in the Village of Souchez, Artois, France, 18 December 1915, (1926). Artist: Francois FlamengA French Trench in the Village of Souchez, Artois, France, 18 December 1915, (1926)
The Conquered Trenches of Perthes, Champagne, France, October 1915, (1926). Artist: Francois FlamengThe Conquered Trenches of Perthes, Champagne, France, October 1915, (1926). The French launched an offensive in Champagne on 25 September 1915
French troops after the capture of Souchez, Pas-de-Calais, France, 28 October 1915
German dead, Second Battle of Champagne, France, September 25-November 6 1915. The French launched an offensive in Champagne on 25 September 1915
French soldiers in a foxhole, Second Battle of Champagne, France, September 25-November 6 1915. The French launched an offensive in Champagne on 25 September 1915
The French launch their offensive, 2nd Battle of Champagne, France, 25 September 1915. The French attack was initially successful, penetrating 3 kilometres through the German lines
French troops with their regimental flag, the 2nd Battle of Champagne, France, 25 September 1915. The French launched an offensive in Champagne on 25 September 1915
French Chasseurs Alpins fighting in Alsace, June 1915, (1926). The Chasseurs Alpins are the French Armys mountain infantry
Gas protection, France, World War I, 1915. French troops in a trench wearing rudimentary facemasks and goggles. On 22 April 1915 the Germans released 168 tons of chlorine gas over a four mile front
French Chasseurs Alpins fighting in Alsace during 1914, (1926). Artist: J SimontFrench Chasseurs Alpins fighting in Alsace during 1914, (1926). The Chasseurs Alpins are the French Armys mountain infantry
A captured German trench and bunker system, Souchez, Artois, France, 1 June 1915, (1926). German positions captured by the French
A Chlorine Gas Attack, Second Battle of Ypres, Belgium, 1915, (1926). Artist: Lucien JonasA Chlorine Gas Attack, Second Battle of Ypres, Belgium, 1915, (1926). On 22 April 1915 the Germans released 168 tons of chlorine gas over a four mile front, in the first gas attack of the war
The Kings Regiment (Liverpool), Second Battle of Ypres, Belgium, 22 April-25 May 1915. The second Battle of Ypres was the only major offensive launched by the Germans on the Western Front in 1915
A British attack using the bayonet and grenade, Neuve-Chapelle, France, 10 March 1915, (1926). The British successfully broke through the German lines in Artois at the Battle of Neuve-Chapelle in
British troops advance under cover of darkness, Neuve-Chapelle, France, 10 March 1915, (1926). The British successfully broke through the German lines in Artois at the Battle of Neuve-Chapelle in
French troops prepare for a German counter-attack, Eparges ridge, near Verdun, France, August 1915
Abandoned German trenches, Eparges ridge, near Verdun, France, August 1915
French infantry assault on the Eparges ridge, near Verdun, France, 2 August 1915French artillery assault on the Eparges ridge, near Verdun, France, 2 August 1915
French artillery assault on the Eparges ridge, near Verdun, France, 2 August 1915
Vauquois, 29th August 1915, (1926). Artist: Francois FlamengVauquois, 29th August 1915, (1926). The hill of the Butte de Vauquois in the Argonne occupied a strategic position as an observation point
Over the Top, 16 Febuary 1915, (1926). Artist: Lucien JonasOver the Top, 16 Febuary 1915, (1926). French infantry leave their trench to attack the German lines
A French sapper digging a tunnel to place a mine under the enemy lines, France, 1915. The placing of huge explosive mines in tunnels beneath enemy trenches became a common tactic on the Western Front
Messenger pigeons being released at the front line, World War I, 1915
French soldiers in the trenches eating their rations, France, 1915
Sentries in a trench looking out over no-man s-land, Pas-de-Calais, France, winter, 1915. An alarm bell to be sounded in the event of an attack being spotted is situated behind them
A trench full of reserve infantry, Pas-de-Calais, France, winter, 1915
The commander, Cagna, France, 1915, (1926). Artist: MichelThe commander, Cagna, France, 1915, (1926). French soldiers gathered at the entrance to a dugout
The Trenches of Noulette, France, 1915, (1926). Artist: MichelThe Trenches of Noulette, France, 1915, (1926). A French patrol returns to the trenches at night while a flare illuminates no mans land
A German Shell Explodes in a British Trench, 1914, (1926). Artist: Arthur C MichaelA German Shell Explodes in a British Trench, 1914, (1926)
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)
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
Aeroplane supplying ammunition to the British front line, World War I, 1914-1918 (1926). Artist: Joseph SimpsonAeroplane supplying ammunition to the British front line, World War I, 1914-1918 (1926)
American marines digging trenches, Lucy-le-Bocage, France, 1 June, 1918
French infantry establishing fallback positions in front of a ruined farm, Picardy, France, 1918. French troops digging in between the Somme and the Oise
American and French troops in a trench at the front, 1917-1918
American troops at the front delivering soup to their comrades, 1917-1918