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1914-1918
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German Prisoners, Under Guard of French Soldiers, Were Humanely Treated by the Allies
A crowd of German prisoners of war sit or lie on the ground. Two French soldiers stand watch in the back.
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"And Now We Lie in Flanders' Fields." Vallee Foulon, France.
A military cemetery, for fallen soldiers in World War I, in the mountains of Northern France.
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Camp of French Artillerymen Enjoying Well-earned Rest from Trench Warfare
At a military camp, French artillery soldiers sleeping and relaxing in front of a row of tents.
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French Reserves Watching Their Comrades Going Into "The Valley of the Shadow"
French soldiers stand in front of a desolate field, watching their fellow soldiers march to the front.
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His Last Fight--"See he lies, death staring from his eyes"--Somewhere in France.
A dead soldier, his nationality is unable to identify as his helmet is missing and his uniform obscured by rubble, lies at the bottom of a trench.
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French Mine Explosion under Enemy Trenches
A soldier looks across a desolate field at smoke billowing from an exploding German trench.
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"Setting the stage for the Devil's play"- French Front
This photograph is of soldiers setting up barbed wire. It was used frequently on the front lines.
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Ripped and Battered to Death by the Enemy- a Derelict tank, Cambrai
This photograph is of a tank that has been destroyed by battle. The shells that struck it were powerful enough to rip through the large machine.
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Huge Tanks Crossing the Somme
This photograph is of men surrounding a tank. There is rubble on the ground and a fence and houses in the background. Tanks were new to many soldiers and could do serious damage.
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A Field of Forty Tanks- "Like a Flock of Sheep Browsing"- Bethune
There is a field of many tanks with trees in the distance. According to the photograph. the tank was designed first by the British.
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