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Lafayette, We Are Here! First American Soldiers that Marched in Paris.
1914-1918
Keystone View Company
Rows of American soldiers march down a street in Paris. The sidewalks and balconies are thick with civilians watching the parade.
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Entrance to Dugout, Y.M.C.A. Station at Badonviller
1914
This photograph is of a Y.M.C.A dugout during WWI. According to the photograph, the Y.M.C.A provided a lot for soldiers during the war. There is a forrest in the background.
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An Interesting Scene in the Social Room of a Y.M.C.A Army Camp Hut
In this scene men are sitting in a social room of the Y.M.C.A. Some are reading and others and socializing. Many of them, according to the photographs, are writing letters home.
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General De Puydraguen Coming Out of a Trench near Lac Blanc in the Vosges Section
In this photograph soldiers walk through a trench. Close to where this photograph was taken there was fighting between the French and German armies.
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Wrecked Building in Amiens, France
This photograph shows absolute destruction of buildings. There are a couple men in this shot. Shells used during the war were strong enough, according to the photograph, to bring entire buildings crumbling down.
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German Gun Guarding the Mole, Zeebrugge
This photograph depicts a gun by a German base. There is a body of water in the distance. Around the time of this photograph, the British attacked the Germans by way of sea.
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Wrecked Submarine at Bruges, Belgium, a German Submarine Base
There is a wrecked submarine floating atop water by the bay. The submarine proved effective during wartime.
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One of the Notorious U-boats Stranded on the South Coast of England after Surrender
This photograph shows people on rowboats and on land, surrounding a U-boat after British victory against Germans. There are also people standing on the boat.
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Looking South over Chateau-Thierry from the Ramparts of the Old hateau
This photograph is a scene of a town in France. There are various buildings and streets in view. There is also a small body of water and a bridge in the distance. There was a battle in this town that caused much destruction.
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Famous Bridge Over Marne, toward Hotel de Ville and Heights of Old Chateau
There is a village in the distance and soldiers and men are standing on a wooden bridge, looking over a body of water. The bridge, according to the photo, is a temporary structure. Despite German advancement, the Allies won the battle in this town of...
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In Belleau Wood where Americans Gave Germany Her Fatal Check
This photograph is of a forrest, totally destroyed. There is a man standing in the middle of it. The battle that took place here was won by the Allies, and resulted in pushing the Germans back.
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Strong Dugouts in Holes Under Huge Rocks, in Belleau Woods, France.
1918
A German soldier crouches with his machine gun in a dugout under a rock in Belleau Woods.
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Maison Banc, Headquarters of the Marine Brigade, Near Belleau Wood
A dilapidated, white farmhouse near Belleau Wood after the battle.
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"Miracle of Lucy." France--Unharmed Crucifix Amidst Total Ruins
The interior of a destroyed church in the town of Lucy-le-Bocage in France. The arch has remained intact and on it hangs Jesus on the cross, unharmed.
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Looking from Belleau Village South across the Valley to Belleau Wood
An American soldier stands on the remaining wall of a destroyed building looking at what is left of Belleau Wood after the battle.
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Grave of Lieut. Quentin Roosevelt, Buried by Germans where He Fell
An American soldier stands mourning at the grave of Quentin Roosevelt, the youngest son of President Theodore Roosevelt.
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General Gouraud Bestowing Medals Upon French Heroes, Chalons sur Marne, France.
A crowd of French soldiers stands underneath the archway of the Forte Sainte-Croix recieving medals for valor after the battle at Chalons sur Marne.
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Partners of Americans in Marne Counter-Offensive French Moroccan Troops on Villers-Cotterets Road.
May 16, 1918
French Moroccan troops march up the National Highway to the Second Battle of the Marne. In the background, an American military policeman directs traffic.
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Ruins of Longpont Village and Abbey, France
October 19, 1915
A dirt road running through a destroyed town in Northern France. In the distance stands the the ruins of the Abbey Church of Longpont.
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Artillery Observers Telephoning Headquarters from the Front, on the Marne
At an observation post in a ditch, French soldiers use a periscope to observe enemy lines while one telephones headquarters.
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Captured German Machine Guns on Road from Villers-Cotterets to Soissons.
Two American soldiers man a German captured machine gun, kneeling behind a bush.
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Ruins of Soissons and Its Two Great Cathedrals.
The ruins of the destroyed cathedrals and town of Soissons. On the right, two silhouettes are seen on the winding road.
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Bringing in 1900 German Prisoners Captured by American Forces, France.
A long line, stretching back into a crowd, of German prisoners-of-war captured by the American troops.
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German Prisoners Well Housed, near Belleau Woods, France.
German prisoners of war lined up against a barbed wire fence outside of their barracks in a prison camp.
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The Place des Halles, St. Mihiel.
A streetview of crumbling buildings in St. Mihiel, France. The street is filled with debris and stones from the destruction.
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