RMHRP0FP–WWI, German Minenwerfer, Battle of Verdun, 1916
RMB5MPHJ–9 1916 10 24 A1 3 E Battle of Verdun 1916 World War 1 1914 18 Western Front Battle of Verdun 1916 The ravine Ravin de la Dame ca
RMPRDGBM–BATTLE OF VERDUN 1916. French gas attack.
RMDR9PAT–Battle of Verdun 1916
RMERGH8N–World War 1: The Battle around Verdun, 1916 (Postcard Series). 21st of February – 18th of December 1916. A support in an old German trench (French soldiers in a German trench). French caption: 'En soutien dans un ancienne tranchée boche'.
RMJDBT6W–Punch cartoon by Leonard Raven-Hill German Hog with nose in trap, Battle of Verdun, 1916
RMFKF1TE–French troops and transport on 'The sacred road,' during the World War I Battle of Verdun, 1916
RMGG2FRD–First World War. Battle of Verdun 1916. Victory over the land of Douaumont (24th October).
RMCPM99H–Battle of Verdun, 1916
RF2R9XN82–Battle of Verdun, 1916. First World War. 1932 old vintage map plan chart
RMF7PTR1–Ruins of the Fort Douaumont, protecting the city of Verdun, after the beginning of the Battle of Verdun 1916
RF2PXC94W–Wolrd War I. Vauquois. By François Flameng Vauquois is a commune in the Meuse department in Grand Est in north-eastern France. During World War 1, Vauquois was the site of violent mine warfare, also in connection with the Battle of Verdun (1916). From 1915 to 1918, French and German tunneling units fired 519 separate mines at Vauquois, and the German gallery network beneath the village hill (the Butte de Vauquois) grew to a length of 17 kilometres (11 mi). Vauquois was destroyed and many huge craters and dugouts remain.
RMB45EEP–events, First World War / WWI, Western Front, Battle of Verdun 1916,
RM2P2H8A6–Bird's eye view of the Battle of Verdun, 1916. Private Collection.
RMDD737K–World War 1: the Battle of Verdun. French soldiers in a front line trench during the Battle of Verdun. 1916. (BSLOC 2013 2 2)
RMF89EY3–Verdun war poster, Battle of Verdun, France during World War One
RMMAMYF9–Horizontal, sepia stereocard showing French troops in uniform resting in a field. A road filled with caravans of supplies and uniformed men can be seen in the background. Keystone Stereograph number 18678. The title reads: 'French Troops and Transport on 'The Sacred Road,' During the Battle of Verdun, 1916.' Title: 'French Troops Resting After a Combat with 'Fritz' ' . 1916. Keystone View Company
RMEMBJF0–Verdun Delivered - Ground gained by the French, Between October and December 1, 1916
RMFGP4JF–Battle of Verdun 1916 - Horseman
RMHRP0FK–WWI, Soldier's Death, Battle of Verdun, 1916
RMB5MPJB–9 1916 2 21 C1 Battle of Verdun 1916 Heilemann First World War 1914 18 Western Front Battle of Verdun February October 1916 At V
RMCTJAWT–Map showing principal forts and the position of the French line at beginning of the Battle of Verdun and after April 1916 attack
RMDR9P59–Battle of Verdun 1916
RM2B75J5R–War cemetery at Fort Douaumont from the battle of Verdun 1916 [automated translation]
RMK1BD5J–Principal residential street in Verdun, Battle of Verdun, 1916, WW1
RMHKHA8J–BATTLE OF VERDUN February-December 1916. The famous sometimes disputed photo of a French soldier being hit during an attach.
RMGG2FPR–First World War. The last line of defence of Fort Vaux during the battle of Verdun (1916) .
RME0042M–German artillery soldiers at The Battle of Verdun, 1916
RMKKFMTE–1916 War Illustrated Battle of Verdun
RMF7PW9E–Fort Douaumont, protecting the city of Verdun, before the Battle of Verdun 1916
RF2PXC9CT–World War I. Verdun. Bombardment of Verdun with incendiary shells (night of 25 to 26 March 1916). By Francois Flameng
RMB4184J–events, First World War / WWI, Western Front, Battle of Verdun 1916,
RMCFCBHM–damaged, Princerie, Battle, Verdun, Western Front, World War I, War, World War, Europe, 1914-1918, France, 1916, Autochrome, rui
RMCWB0KM–World War I, the Battle of Verdun, Caudron observation airplane signaling the enemy position with flares, 1916
RMF89F0K–Verdun, Battle of Verdun, France during World War One
RFT4PGJW–Verdun, France. 'Voie Sacree' (Sacred Way) milestone, between Bar-le-Duc and Verdun.
RMEJJ16Y–Verdun - Before and after Battle - World War I
RMFGP595–Battle of Verdun 1916 - truck
RMG16BKN–Soldiers marching beside a river and over a bridge into a shelled Verdun. The Battle of Verdun was fought from February 21, December 18, 1916 during WWI on the Western Front between the German and French armies. An estimate in 2000 found a total of 714,23
RMB5MPJH–9 1916 3 0 A1 Battle of Verdun 1916 Pet Journal World War 1 Western Front Battle of Verdun February to September 1916 Pendant la
RFMHMCF1–WORLD WAR 1.Western Front Champagne Verdun. 1916-17 battle lines 1920 old map
RMDR9PAE–Battle of Verdun 1916
RF2DA5HXJ–Battles of Verdun. This map from 1916 shows the battles fought that are known today as the Battle of Verdun. The yellow lines represent the highways; the orange, the railroads. Battle of Verdun, (February 21–December 18, 1916), World War I engagement in which the French repulsed a major German offensive. It was one of the longest, bloodiest, and most-ferocious battles of the war; French casualties amounted to about 400,000, German ones to about 350,000. Some 300,000 were killed.
RMK1BD5E–Verdun in ruins after German bombardment, WW1
RMERGH95–World War 1: French army at the Battle of Verdun. 21st of February – 18th of December 1916. German prisoners of war.
RMGG2FPM–First World War Drawing by LIG. Anti-German caricature of the battle of Verdun. In : Le journal, 3rd May 1916.
RMFD736J–The Battle of Verdun,1916
RMTXJ5YD–1916 Sunday Pictorial front page reporting Battle of Verdun
RMF7PWJ0–Fort Douaumont, protecting the city of Verdun, after the Battle of Verdun 1916
RM2AA0KAW–French troops in the trenches during the Battle of Verdun, fought from 21 February to 18 December 1916 on the Western Front. The battle was the longest of the First World War and took place on the hills north of Verdun-sur-Meuse in north-eastern France. Painting by François Fleming
RMB4184B–events, First World War / WWI, Western Front, Battle of Verdun 1916,
RMCFCBHH–street, Verdun, bombing, Battle, Verdun, Western Front, World War I, War, World War, Europe, 1914-1918, France, 1916, Autochrome
RMEB1FRC–The contemporary colorized German propaganda photo shows German soldiers taking cover before enemy fire during the battle of Verdun, 1916. The battle of Verdun between the German Empire and France lasted from 21 February until 20 December 1916. It became a symbol of the tragic pointlessness of trench warfare for the Germans and French. Photo: Neumann Archive - NO WIRE SERVICE
RMF89EYT–Verdun, Battle of Verdun, France during World War One
RMW6FYC9–'Verdun,' a representation of France in battle, World War I. Color halftone of a painting by Rosset-Granger
RMEJJ16W–Verdun after the battle and siege during World War I
RMFGP593–Battle of Verdun 1916 - Soldiers walking
RMG16BYA–French infantry on the way to Verdun. The Battle of Verdun was fought from February 21 - December 18, 1916 during WWI on the Western Front between the German and French armies, on hills north of Verdun-sur-Meuse in north-eastern France. The concentration
RMB5MPJF–9 1916 3 0 A1 1 Battle of Verdun 1916 Pet Journal World War 1 Western Front Battle of Verdun February to September 1916 Les mort
RM2WPE2WK–Leading the wounded at Gibercy; Wróblewski, Leon (1893-1975); 1916 (1916-00-00-1916-00-00);Damvillers (France), French, World War I (1914-1918), Witke-Jeżewski, Dominik (1862-1944)-collection, Battle of Verdun (1916), Batts, Purchase (provenance), soldiers
RMDR9PBD–Battle of Verdun 1916
RM2DDHW2P–To Verdun', Lithographer, Illustrator: Claude A Shepperson (d. 1921), Refers to World War I, Battle of Verdun, France, 1916
RMJEKA2Y–A corner of Verdun during German bombardment, WW 1, 1916
RMERGH93–World War 1: French army at the Battle of Verdun. 21st of February – 18th of December 1916. Reserve soldiers awaiting
RMGG2FRE–First World War. Battle of Verdun. Reconquered territory from Vacherauville to Louvemont, les Chambrettes, Bezonvaux and Hardaumont, 15th, 16th, 17th and 18th December 1916.
RMFD736H–The Battle of Verdun,1916
RMTXJ5YG–1916 Sunday Pictorial front page reporting Battle of Verdun
RMDYEJ6T–World War I - french troops on a slope during the second phase of the battle of Verdun 1916
RM2B5JR4A–Crown Prince Wilhelm, commander of 5th Army heir, talking to a stretcher bearer. Following the 5th Army's victory in the Battle of the Ardennes it moved to Verdun, where in February 1916 the Crown Prince's 5th Army would launch Operation Gericht, the German offensive that began the Battle of Verdun, one of the bloodiest and longest battles in history.
RMB45EEK–events, First World War / WWI, Western Front, Battle of Verdun 1916, German field howitzer firing,
RMCFCBJ7–French, military cemetery, Battle, Verdun, Western Front, World War I, War, World War, Europe, 1914-1918, France, 1916, Autochro
RMECK064–France, Meuse, battle of Verdun, Fleury devant Douaumont, the village was completely destroyed in 1916 during the Battle of Verdun and was not rebuilt
RMF89FNJ–Verdun, Battle of Verdun, France during World War One, machine gun emplacement in the old Verdun trenches
RM2FGC3P9–Engraving to encourage France after the battle of Verdun during World War One. From Punch magazine.
RMEK4T39–An underground hospital at Verdun, 1916
RMFGP4GG–Battle of Verdun 1916 - Portrait of Soldiers
RMG16BYC–Germans in trench near Verdun, as their artillery barrage begins. The Battle of Verdun was fought from February 21 - December 18, 1916 during WWI on the Western Front between the German and French armies, on hills north of Verdun-sur-Meuse in north-easter
RMB5MPJK–9 1916 3 15 A1 E Battle near Verdun View of Fort Vaux World War I Western Front Battle near Verdun 1916 View of Fort Vaux 8km no
RM2WPE7X5–German poisoned with gas under Ornes; Wróblewski, Leon (1893-1975); 1917 (1917-00-00-1917-00-00);World War I (1914-1918), Ornes (France), Witke-Jeżewski, Dominik (1862-1944)-collection, Battle of Verdun (1916), War, Purchase (provenance), death, soldiers
RMDR9P40–Battle of Verdun 1916
RMA4JCDN–French troops at rest, Verdun, France, 1916. Artist: Unknown
RMJDBT81–Barbed wire defences at Verdun 1916
RMERGHA3–World War 1: Battle of Verdun . 21st of February – 18th of December 1916. French soldiers firing grenades in the German
RMGG2FW8–First World War. Map of the Battle of Verdun. Reconquered territory from Vacherauville to Louvemont, les Chambrettes, Bezonvaux and Hardaumont, on the 15th, 16th, 17th and 18th December 1916.
RMFD736M–The Battle of Verdun,1916
RMTXJ5YC–1916 Sunday Pictorial front page reporting Battle of Verdun
RM2K0E48G–World War One: Battle of Verdun 25th February 1916. The French failed to retake Fort Douaumont, forcing General Philippe Petain to call off further attacks and have defences consolidated around the remaining forts.
RM2B1JMEB–A French soldier throwing a hand grenade towards German lines during the Battle of Verdun of 1916. The battle lasted for 302 days, the longest and one of the most costly in human history during which the French suffered 377,231 casualties and the Germans 337,000, a total of 714,231. In France, the battle came to symbolise the determination of the French Army and the destructiveness of the war.
RMB45EWA–events, First World War / WW I, Battle of Verdun 1916, German infantery attacking, 15.3.1916,
RMCFCBKD–battlefields, front, French, map, Battle, Verdun, Western Front, World War I, War, World War, Europe, 1914-1918, France, 1916, A
RMKWDA03–World War 1. U.S. troops take up a position in the trenches near Verdun, France. The Valley of the Meuse, where the great Battle of Verdun was fought in 1916, can be seen in the background. Verdun-sur-Meuse, France. 1918. (BSLOC 2013 1 109)
RMF89F05–American Ambulance on road to Verdun in France
RMP6CDHF–world war i, douaumont, Battle of Verdun, ww1, wwi, world war one, ww1, wwi, world war one
RMEJJ0G6–Returning after the Retaking of Dead Man's Hill - Verdun, France 1916
RMFGP4JG–Battle of Verdun 1916 - Outdoor Mass
RMG16D5K–Composite image of a 1919 color poster by Maurice Toussaint of soldiers marching beside a river and over a bridge into a shelled Verdun, contrasted with a black and white image of French prisoners taken through a French suburb of Verdun in 1916. The Battl
RMB5MT2R–9FK 1916 7 26 A2 E Battle of Verdun Bombed streets World War I France Battle of Verdun 1916 The streets at Fort Souville ruined
RM2WPEN7G–German, German rushing navy blue in the trenches under the Combres-Sous-Le-Côtes; Wróblewski, Leon (1893-1975); 1916 (1916-00-00-1916-00-00);COMBRES-SOUS-LE-Côtes (France), World War I (1914-1918), Witke-Jeżewski, Dominik (1862-1944)-collection, Battle of Verdun (1916), battles, anti-rag masks, towns, Okopy, Walka , purchase (provenance), soldiers
RMA31NTA–1916 Verdun Meuse Battle
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