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RMDD5374–French First World War One cemetery Cimetière National Français de Saint-Charles de Potyze near Ypres, West Flanders, Belgium
RMCWHB81–World War One Chinese cemetery at Nolette, Picardy, France.
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RMER5M2R–World War One German SoldiersÆ Cemetery Blown up by Shell
RMW8FBX3–World Ward One, Soldiers cemetery in the forest, Vosges, 1915. Mr Poilu, by Herbert Ward.
RM2CWBC2D–Sanctuary Wood Cemetery for the dead of the First World War, 5 km east of Ypres, Belgium. Sanctuary Wood was named by British troops in November 1914 when it was used to shelter troops. Fighting took place in it in September 1915 and it was fought over by Canadian and German soldiers during the Battle of Mount Sorrel in early June 1916. The majority of these graves are from the battles around Ypres in 1914 and the Allied offensive in late 1917.
RMAFBN0Y–Verdun First World War One 1 Cemetery Douaumont
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RMBD0G3J–Massed British first world war graves at Ovillers Cemetery on The Somme
RM2ANAHX8–First world war grave of a Royal Field Artillery soldier killed by gas poisoning in 1918 at a cemetery of the commonwealth war graves commission, UK
RFDXT41K–Cemetery great first world war flanders Belgium
RMBEGDXY–First World War British military cemetery with Poplar trees.
RFMWK57G–German First World War cemetery Neuville St Vaast, near Arras, France
RMB5MNTB–5IS G5 E1 1918 Gaza British war cemetery c 1917 18 Gaza Palestine British war cemetery First World War Consecration of the cemet
RMG5JKJA–A German cemetery at Herbecourt in France.
RFMF9ADH–Snow covering the graves of unknown soldiers at the Commonwealth War Graves Commissions (CWGC) Brown's Copse Cemetery in Northen France.
RMDA4BY0–Langemark German War Cemetery, Flanders, Belgium.
RFF0E1FC–One of the many World War I memorials and cemeteries in Flanders Belgium
RMDD5P8N–French First World War One cemetery Cimetière National Français de Saint-Charles de Potyze near Ypres, West Flanders, Belgium
RMG16C0B–Airplane cemetery in suburb of Berlin. The Versailles treaty did not allow the Germans to keep military aircraft. They were all destroyed. The Treaty of Versailles was one of the peace treaties at the end of WW. It was signed on June 28, 1919, exactly fiv
RME4WNNB–dh Lyness Naval Cemetery HOY ORKNEY First World war 1 graves navy military grave stone ww1 granite stones
RM2M99T0B–Originally an American Cemetery, this is now the largest German WW2 burial ground outside of Germany. It contains the graves of 38,962 soldiers of the '39-'45 war and 541 of the '14-'18 war. Initially a temporary American cemetery, it was ceded to the Germans during '46-'47. The Belgian authorities then transferred all German soldiers killed in Belgium to Lommel, as well as the First World War burials originally made at Leopoldsburg. One cross was erected for every two burials so that nearly 20,000 crosses covered the 16 hectare site. Between 1978-80 the original enamel name-plates were chan
RMT0E0CK–Russian general Alexander Kutepov depicted on his cenotaph at the Russian Cemetery in Sainte-Geneviève-des-Bois (Cimetière russe de Sainte-Geneviève-des-Bois) near Paris, France. General Kutepov was one of the leaders of the White Army during the Russian Civil War and the commander of the Russian All-Military Union (ROVS) in exile. On 26 January 1930, he was kidnapped in Paris by agents of the Soviet secret service OGPU, later known as the NKVD and the KGB. His body was never found.
RM2CWBC1T–Sanctuary Wood Cemetery for the dead of the First World War, 5 km east of Ypres, Belgium. Sanctuary Wood was named by British troops in November 1914 when it was used to shelter troops. Fighting took place in it in September 1915 and it was fought over by Canadian and German soldiers during the Battle of Mount Sorrel in early June 1916. The majority of these graves are from the battles around Ypres in 1914 and the Allied offensive in late 1917.
RMAF94HK–Verdun First World War One 1 Cemetery Douaumont
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RMBDBE79–The entrance to the German war cemetery at Fricourt on The Somme
RM2ANAHAT–Aldershot Military Cemetery with graves of british and commonwealth servicemen and women, Hampshire, UK. First world war graves and cross of sacrifice
RFE7JXN2–First World War cemetery in Belgium Flanders
RMBEGCAK–View over Tyne Cot Military Cemetery. First World War British cemetery with 11,856 white tombstones.
RFMWK4MW–Cabaret Rouge British war cemetery at sunset, Souchez near Arras, northern France
RMHPFE0H–Cemetery in Flanders, Belgium marking the fallen of World War One
RMD83X25–Devonshire Cemetery, Mametz, France. 163 Commonwealth burials of the First World War One.
RFMF9AEE–The Stone of Remembrance at the Commonwealth War Graves Commissions (CWGC) Brown's Copse Cemetery in Northen France on a snowy winters morning.
RMDA4BXR–Stone crosses Langemark German War Cemetery, Flanders, Belgium.
RMEWEEGA–French 1st World War graves at French Military Cemetery Ambleny in Departement of the Aisne, also known as the Bois Roger.
RMDD51B6–Muslim steles among French graves, First World War One cemetery Cimetière National Français de Saint-Charles de Potyze, Belgium
RF2A1GHCY–Necropolis of Notre-Dame-de-Lorette, memorial of the WW I (1914-1918).
RME8THX0–War grave headstones in Cabaret Rouge British cemetery for First World War Commonwealth soldiers. Souchez, France, Europe
RM2M98JGK–First World War headstones, Sailly-Saillisel Military Cemetery, Northern France, photographed in April 1930. At the centre is the headstone for Lieutenant Albert A Auerbach MC, of the 1st Battalion London Regiment, Royal Fusiliers, killed at Bouchavesnes on 1 September 1918 at the age of 24.
RMBFG3F7–Graves of First World War soldiers at Tyne Cot Cemetery Passchendale Ypres Belgium
RM2CWBC21–Sanctuary Wood Cemetery for the dead of the First World War, 5 km east of Ypres, Belgium. Sanctuary Wood was named by British troops in November 1914 when it was used to shelter troops. Fighting took place in it in September 1915 and it was fought over by Canadian and German soldiers during the Battle of Mount Sorrel in early June 1916. The majority of these graves are from the battles around Ypres in 1914 and the Allied offensive in late 1917.
RMAFBN4H–Verdun First World War One 1 Cemetery Douaumont France French
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RMDFMN3K–Messines Ridge ww1 cemetery Belgium Belgian World War One cemeteries
RM2J247FA–A twelve horse team, probably of the Army Service Corps, hauling a G.S. waggon (General Service), over rough, muddy ground, near Bernafay Wood, September 1916. In the foreground are the wooden grave markers of a temporary cemetery.
RM2ANAGT0–Aldershot Military Cemetery with graves of british and commonwealth servicemen and women, Hampshire, UK. First world war graves and cross of sacrifice
RFE186G1–French cemetery of world war one in belgium
RMBEGDJK–First World War British military cemetery with Poplar trees.
RFAKP43Y–Mass of German war graves, World War One cemetery, France
RMPEJCTY–Caption below from Travel France website and is subject to copyright. La Targette French cemetery is located in La Targette in Neuville-Saint-Vaast. It contains the graves of 11,443 soldiers killed during the battles of Artois WWI, and 593 killed during WWII. The village was completely destroyed during the Second Battle of Artois, an offensive that took place in May 1915. La Targette French Cemetery is located next to the British war cemetery, along the D55 road that links Lens to Maroeuil. La Targette French Cemetery was open in 1919. It contains the graves of 11,443 soldiers killed during t
RMD83X2T–Devonshire Cemetery, Mametz, France. 163 Commonwealth burials of the First World War One.
RFMF6W5K–A misty morning at the snow covered Commonwealth War Graves Commissions (CWGC) Brown's Copse Cemetery. A Cenotaph behind a Stone of Remembrance.
RMDA4C0D–Tyne Cot, Commonwealth War Graves Cemetery, Ypres, Belgium.
RMEWEEHE–French 1st World War graves at French Military Cemetery Ambleny in Departement of the Aisne, also known as the Bois Roger.
RMDD51BF–Muslim stele among French graves at First World War One cemetery Cimetière National Français de Saint-Charles de Potyze, Belgium
RF2A1GHAM–Necropolis of Notre-Dame-de-Lorette, memorial of the WW I (1914-1918).
RME8THX4–Rows of war grave headstones in Cabaret Rouge British cemetery for First World War Commonwealth soldiers. Souchez France Europe
RMDR9GJF–British soldiers 1916
RMBFG3FX–Graves of First World War soldiers at Tyne Cot Cemetery Passchendale Ypres Belgium
RM2CWBC23–Sanctuary Wood Cemetery for the dead of the First World War, 5 km east of Ypres, Belgium. Sanctuary Wood was named by British troops in November 1914 when it was used to shelter troops. Fighting took place in it in September 1915 and it was fought over by Canadian and German soldiers during the Battle of Mount Sorrel in early June 1916. The majority of these graves are from the battles around Ypres in 1914 and the Allied offensive in late 1917.
RMAF9EFN–Verdun First World War One 1 Cemetery Douaumont France French
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RMDFMN24–Messines Ridge ww1 cemetery Belgium Belgian World War One cemeteries
RM2GT0CPG–ANZAC graves at Brown's Dip cemetery, Gallipoli Peninsula in 1920
RM2ANAHWP–Aldershot Military Cemetery with graves of british and commonwealth servicemen and women, Hampshire, UK. First world war graves and cross of sacrifice
RFE18685–French cemetery of world war one in belgium
RMBEGE42–First World War British military cemetery with Poplar trees.
RFAYRF4D–Crosses red flowers World War One cemetery Verdun France
RMPEJCW5–Caption below from Travel France website and is subject to copyright. La Targette French cemetery is located in La Targette in Neuville-Saint-Vaast. It contains the graves of 11,443 soldiers killed during the battles of Artois WWI, and 593 killed during WWII. The village was completely destroyed during the Second Battle of Artois, an offensive that took place in May 1915. La Targette French Cemetery is located next to the British war cemetery, along the D55 road that links Lens to Maroeuil. La Targette French Cemetery was open in 1919. It contains the graves of 11,443 soldiers killed during t
RMD0CGA1–FRENCH CEMETERY FOR SOLDIERS KILLED DURING THE FIRST WORLD WAR SOMME (80) FRANCE
RFMFG2D0–Entrance to Bedford House Cemetery - Commonwealth War Graves Commission (CWGC)
RMDA4BYB–Stone crosses at Langemark German War Cemetery, Flanders, Belgium.
RMEWEEFR–French 1st World War graves at French Military Cemetery Ambleny in Departement of the Aisne, also known as the Bois Roger.
RMDD537F–Muslim stele among French graves at First World War One cemetery Cimetière National Français de Saint-Charles de Potyze, Belgium
RF2A1GHCW–Necropolis of Notre-Dame-de-Lorette, memorial of the WW I (1914-1918).
RME8THWR–Entrance to Cabaret Rouge British cemetery for First World War Commonwealth graves. Souchez, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France, Europe.
RME467KH–AJAXNETPHOTO. ST.QUENTIN, FRANCE-FIRST WORLD WAR CEMETERY FOR FALLEN GERMAN SOLDIERS. PHOTO:JONATHAN EASTLAND/AJAX
RMBFG3P4–Graves of First World War soldiers at Tyne Cot Cemetery Passchendale Ypres Belgium
RM2CWBC24–Sanctuary Wood Cemetery for the dead of the First World War, 5 km east of Ypres, Belgium. Sanctuary Wood was named by British troops in November 1914 when it was used to shelter troops. Fighting took place in it in September 1915 and it was fought over by Canadian and German soldiers during the Battle of Mount Sorrel in early June 1916. The majority of these graves are from the battles around Ypres in 1914 and the Allied offensive in late 1917.
RMAFBNMK–Verdun First World War One 1 Cemetery Douaumont France French
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RMDFMJK0–Bedford Woodcote ww1 cemetery Belgium Belgian World War One cemeteries
RMBDBE65–memorial plaque in Fricourt german cemetery at Fricourt on The Somme
RM2ANAJHW–Cross of sacrifice on top of the hill with first world war graves at Aldershot Military Cemetery, Hampshire, UK.
RFE7JXN3–First World War cemetery in Belgium Flanders
RMBEJ3R7–First World War British military cemetery with Poplar trees, near Ypres.
RFAKP43X–Mass of German war graves, World War One cemetery, France
RMPEJCW9–Caption below from Travel France website and is subject to copyright. La Targette French cemetery is located in La Targette in Neuville-Saint-Vaast. It contains the graves of 11,443 soldiers killed during the battles of Artois WWI, and 593 killed during WWII. The village was completely destroyed during the Second Battle of Artois, an offensive that took place in May 1915. La Targette French Cemetery is located next to the British war cemetery, along the D55 road that links Lens to Maroeuil. La Targette French Cemetery was open in 1919. It contains the graves of 11,443 soldiers killed during t
RMKMYDKG–Crosses marking the graves of WW1 German war dead at the German military cemetery at Hohrod, Alsace
RFMFG2A6–Grave of a Soldier of the Great War in Commonwealth War Graves Commissions (CWGC) Sanctuary Wood Cemetery with a Cenotaph in the background.
RMDA4C10–Tyne Cot, Commonwealth War Graves Cemetery,Ypres, Belgium.
RME640FX–Stone crosses, French military cemetery, First World War, Col du Wettstein, Vosges, Orbey, Alsace, France
RMDD51AY–Muslim stele among French graves at First World War One cemetery Cimetière National Français de Saint-Charles de Potyze, Belgium
RF2A1GHB9–Necropolis of Notre-Dame-de-Lorette, memorial of the WW I (1914-1918).
RFJ2GJA3–IEPER, BELGIUM, APRIL 8 2017: Evening view of Canada Farm Cemetery, a first world war cemetery near Ypres in Belgium, which is the final resting place
RM2M984KY–The La Targette area of the Neuville-Saint-Vaast military cemetery, located in Pas de Calais, northern France. It predominantly holds the graves of soldiers killed in the Second Battle of Artois, in May 1915. The cemetery opened in 1919 and contains the remains of 42,000 soldiers killed during the First World War.
RMBFG391–Graves of First World War soldiers at Tyne Cot Cemetery Passchendale Ypres Belgium
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