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| German soldiers in Eastern front trench German soldiers in a trench on the Eastern front, in background a town. |
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| German soldiers in trench German soldiers in a trench firing at French troops. |
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| German soldiers in trench German soldiers in a trench. France, 1917. |
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| German soldiers move into Albert, France German soldiers marching toward Albert, France. |
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| German soldiers on horse-drawn wagon German soldiers on horse-drawn wagon move to the front, Germany 1915. |
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| German soldiers standing next to tank German soldiers standing around a German tank as other soldiers work on it. |
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| German troops in a trench German military personnal in a trench, France. |
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| Germans in protected trenches, Belgian Germans in their well protected trenches on the Belgian frontier showing the men in the act of aiming at their enemy. |
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| Germans take home in Argonne Germans take over a home in Argonne. |
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| Heavy traffic in the ruins of Esnes, France The congestion of traffic on raods back of the American lines in the Argonne at certain places traffic is so great that the streams of vehicles are not able to move faster than two miles an hour. The ruins of Esnes, France, 1918. |
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| last shot fired, The Armistice One of the guns of Battery D, 105th Field Artillery showing American flag which was hoisted after the last shot had been fired when the armistice started in Etraye, France. November 11, 1918. Sfc. Morris Fineberg. (Army) |
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| Marine receiving first aid, Toulon Sector Marine receiving first aid before being sent to hospital in rear of trenches at the Toulon Sector, France. March 22, 1918. Sgt. Leon H. Caverly, USMC. |
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| Marshall Foch with the King of England Marshall Foch greets the King of England at the front 1918. |
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| Medical Corps removing wounded, Vaux Members of the Medical Corps removing the wounded from Vaux, France. July 22, 1918. Sgt. Adrian C. Duff. (Army) |
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| Mobile anti-aircraft searchlight Mobile anti-aircraft searchlight used by Engineer Corps. Night view of illumination from 24" searchlights in France. April 17, 1918. Lt. William C. Fox. |
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| Night attack with phosphorus bombs, France Night attack with phosphorus bombs in Gondrecourt, france. August 15, 1918. |
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| Old castle on hilltop is 4th Army Headquarters This old castle perched on a hilltop above the Moselle River and the town of Cochem, Germany is headquarters of the U.S. 4th Army Corps in foreground is Cpl. James C. Sulzer, Fourth Army Corps, Photo Unit. January 9, 1919. Sgt. Charles E. Mace. (Army) |
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| Outdoor church services at Verdun, France Members of the 101st Field Signal Battalion (formerly 1st Massachusetts F.S.B.) at outdoor church services in the ruins of a church destroyed by shell fire. Verdun, France. October 18, 1918. Cpl. A. Klein. (Army) |
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| Photographic unit from the 89th Division Second Lt. Paul Weir Cloud with photographic unit 89th Division operating still camera near Kyllburg, Germany. January 16, 1919. |
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| Repairing front line trench Repairing front line trench after bomb explosion fifty yards from enemy trenches. D. W. Griffith in civilian clothing during filming of the motion picture "Hearts of the World" in France, 1917. |
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| Roof of Crown Prince's observatory Roof of Crown Prince's observatory showing holes made using observation instruments left behind by the Germans in their hasty retreat from the Marne. Montfaucon, France, October 17, 1918. Lt. Richard W. Sears. (Army) |
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| Royal Irish Rifles at Western front trenches Royal Irish Rifles ration party at Western front in Somme, France. July 1916. |
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| Ruins at Avocourt, France A view of ruins at Avocourt, situated just behind the American trenches before the Allied drive of September 26, 1918. Avocourt is now a pile of stones, scarcely a wall is standing, France, October 6, 1918. Sgt. Gideon J. Eikleberry. (Army) |
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| Ruins of St. Martin's Church Ypres, Belgium Ruins of St. Martin's Church in Ypres, Belgium,1918. |
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| Ruins of the Cathedral St. Quentin, France Ruins of the Cathedral of St. Quentin, France, October 18, 1918. Pfc. William B. Gunshor. (Army) |
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| Serbian army on the Balkan front The re-organized Serbian army on the Balkan front, 1915. |
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| Sharpshooters from the 28th Infranty Sharpshooters from the 28th Infranty have good view of enemy from shelter behind old brick wall. Bonvillers, France. May 22, 1918. Pvt Robert Longacre. (Army) |
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| Signal Corps carrier pigeon Attaching a message to a Signal Corps carrier pigeon near the front, 1917 |
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| Soldier and his horse wearing gas masks American soldier and his horse wearing gas masks at the front line, France, 1917. |
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| Soldier of Company K, receiving first-aid Soldier of Company K, 110th Regt. Infantry (formerly 3rd and 10th Inf., Pennsylvania National Guard) just wounded after receiving first-aid treatment from a comrade. Varennes-en-Argonne, France. September 26, 1918. Lt. Adrian C. Duff. (Army) |
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