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Area surrounding the fort at Douaumont, northern France, c1914-c1918. Photograph from a series of glass plate stereoview images depicting scenes from World War I (1914-1918)
Mule wagons with supplies, Verdun, northern France, c1914-c1918. Photograph from a series of glass plate stereoview images depicting scenes from World War I (1914-1918)
Attack at Douaumont, northern France, December 1916. French infantrymen watching line of German prisoners of war. Photograph from a series of glass plate stereoview images depicting scenes from World
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)
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)
Battlefield, Bezonvaux, Verdun, northern France, c1914-c1918. Photograph from a series of glass plate stereoview images depicting scenes from World War I (1914-1918)
Verdun, 1917. Found in the Collection of Muse e d Orsay, Paris
The Battle of Verdun. The recovery of Fort Douaumont, 1916. Found in the Collection of Muse e de l Arme e, Paris
Voie Sacree (Sacred Way), Verdun, 1916Voie Sacre e (Sacred Way), Verdun, 1916. Found in the Collection of Muse e de l Arme e, Paris
Verdun 1916, 1916. Private Collection
Fort Douaumont, 25 October 1916, 1916. Found in the Collection of Muse e de l Arme e, Paris
Verdun. Found in the Collection of Musee de l Armee, Paris
The Verdun cross (Cross commemorating the battle of Verdun). Artist: Orders, decorations and medalsThe Verdun cross (Cross commemorating the battle of Verdun). Private Collection
Verdun, 1916. Text by Harold Begbie (1871-1929). Printed with Mander Brothers inks. From The British Printer Vol. XXIX. [Raithby, Lawrence & Co. Ltd, London and Leicester, 1916]
Barbed wire spooling, the defence of Verdun, France, First World War, 1916, (c1920). Illustration from The Illustrated War Record of the Most Notable Episodes in the Great European War 1914-1918
Garrison of French soldiers and firemen, Verdun, France, First World War, 1916, (c1920). Illustration from The Illustrated War Record of the Most Notable Episodes in the Great European War 1914-1918
Body armour of the German Sturmtruppen (Storm Troops), Verdun, 1917, (1926)Body armour of the German Sturmtruppen (Storm Troops), Verdun, France, First World War, 1917
The landscape of Mort-Homme, Verdun, France, First World War, 1917
On the Old Walls of Verdun, France, June 1916, (1926). Artist: Francois FlamengOn 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
The Meuse River, Verdun, France, June 1916, (1926). Artist: Francois FlamengThe Meuse River, Verdun, France, June 1916, (1926). The Battle of Verdun was the longest and one of the bloodiest of the First World War
The Ruins of Verdun, June 1916, (1926). Artist: Francois FlamengThe Ruins of Verdun, June 1916, (1926). The Battle of Verdun was the longest and one of the bloodiest of the First World War
The Cloister and Cathedral of Verdun, France, June 1916, (1926). Artist: Francois FlamengThe 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
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
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
The Forts of Chaume, Verdun, France, 19 March 1916, (1926)
Bombardment of Verdun with Incendiary Shells, France, 25-26 March 1916, (1926). Artist: Francois FlamengBombardment 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
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
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
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
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
Americans preparing for the attack on the Argonne Forest, Verdun, France, September, 1918. The Meuse-Argonne Offensive of September-November 1918 was the final offensive of World War I
Refugess, Belleville heights, during the bombardment of Verdun, France, World War I, 1916Refugees, Belleville heights, during the bombardment of Verdun, France, World War I, 1916. A print from Le Pays de France, 23 March 1916
Relief infantry at the attack of Douaumont, northern France, 1916. Photograph from a series of glass plate stereoview images depicting scenes from World War I (1914-1918)