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A German buried in his own trench when it suffered a direct hit |
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A well cared for American war cemetary in France |
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A young Russian boy-soldier amongst the prisoners taken by the Germans |
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An American long-range gun mounted on a rail car |
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A German machine gunner who had made the mistake of setting up in the open |
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Christmas Greetings, 1916. These shells often had no explosive so the Germans could read the message! |
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A German officer tending to the grave markers of fallen American soldiers |
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An American Chaplin checking a soldier's tags before burial |
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A German soldier killed while trying to get through the barbed wire |
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A French officer inspecting a German long-range gun after it's destruction |
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Is this Canadian Sgt checking ID, or is he looking for a souvenir? |
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Outside a school, German children gather copper pots, pewter mugs and lead to be melted down for shells. |
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Seasoned French troops headed for the trenches at the front. |
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A German shell hits a French gun position. Note that the pine trees have lost all their branches from constant shelling. |
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A German prisoner taken by the 78th Battalion on a night patrol. |