“Battle of Bailleul. Men of the Middlesex Regiment holding a street barricade in Bailleul, 15 April 1918, just before the fall of the town.“ Taken by photographer John Warwick Brooke.
Source: Imperial War Museum.
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“Battle of Bailleul. Men of the Middlesex Regiment holding a street barricade in Bailleul, 15 April 1918, just before the fall of the town.“ Taken by photographer John Warwick Brooke.
Source: Imperial War Museum.
"Battle of Cambrai. Troops of the American 30th Infantry Division moving forward during their advance on the village of Premont, 8 October 1918." Photo taken by John Warwick Brooke.
Source: Imperial War Museum.
“Crowd looking over the effect of the explosion of one of the shells from the German long range gun in a Paris street." Probably an artillery shell fired by one of the German Paris Guns. Attributed to International Film Service, c. 1918.
Source: National Archives and Records Administration.
French soldier Raoul Berthelé posing with a row of captured German artillery pieces in Mercin-et-Vaux, France, 1918.
Source: City Archives of Toulouse.
View possibly showing dead, dying, or pinned down soldiers in no man's land during World War 1, location unknown.
Source: San Diego Air and Space Museum.
American soldiers posing with a crashed German AEG J.I ground attack biplane in Cunel, France, November 1918.
Source: San Diego Air and Space Museum.
Civilians and American soldiers posing with an American Renault FT tank in Luxembourg shortly after the end of World War 1, 1918.
Source: Europeana 1914-1918.
Animated stereoscopic portrait of Emilienne Gosse at the wheel of a car in Fublaines, France, September 4, 1918. By Raoul Berthelé.
Source: City Archives of Toulouse.
French soldiers posing behind a trench filled with the bodies of dead German soldiers killed by artillery fire during World War 1, location unknown, c. 1918.
Source: National Archives and Records Administration.
“Picture posed in France, near front line trenches, by Major Evarts Tracey, Engineer Corps, U.S.A., to illustrate effects of phosgene gas, 1918.“
Source: National Archives and Records Administration.
Animated stereoscopic portrait of Emilienne Gosse and French soldier Raoul Berthelé in Fublaines, France, September 4, 1918. Attributed to Raoul Berthelé.
Two Allied soldiers examining the position of a dead German machine gunner on a bank of the Canal du Nord during the Battle of Canal du Nord, France, 1918.
German POWs carrying wounded Canadian soldiers to the rear during World War 1, location unknown, 1918.
American Marines wearing gas masks posing in a trench probably during training in France during World War 1.
French troops moving through the town of Laon, France, during World War 1, 1918.
A collection of photographs of American servicemen as well as Americans who signed up to fight in the Canadian/British Army from Walsh County, North Dakota, who died in combat, from wounds, in accidents, or from illnesses during World War 1.
A collection of photographs of American servicemen from Rock County, Minnesota, who died in combat, from wounds, in accidents, or from illnesses during World War 1.