RM2F4K4B4–WWI French soldiers with respirators advancing towards the German lines
RM2F4K5KW–A WWI press photograph of German soldiers on patrol on a Belgian beach
RM2F5R81W–A WWI newspaper compaison between the British and German soldiers helmets. Neither were considered as fashionable as the French version.
RM2RW664D–WWI Belgium - Belgian workman accused of spying tied to a German cavalryman. - Première Guerre mondiale Belgique - Un ouvrier belge accusé d'espionnage lié à un cavalier allemand. = WWI België - Belgyske arbeider beskuldige fan spionaazje ferbûn oan in Dútske kavalerist. - Belgien im Ersten Weltkrieg: Belgischer Arbeiter wird wegen Spionage angeklagt und mit einem deutschen Kavalleristen in Verbindung gebracht.
RM2F3T9G4–WWI - Trench warfare - Canadian troops preparing lunch only 50 yards from the German lines.
RM2F3TA7X–WWI - Trench warfare - French soldiers before Verdun throwing hand grenades across the neutral zone to the German lines.
RM2E5BCNF–WWI Scottish POW's at the German Sennelager POW camp. The name Sennelager literally translates as 'camp on the Senne', a name originating from 1851 when the Prussian Army used the area as a training camp for their cavalry. It then became a training facility for the armed forces between 1888 &1918 and was used as a POW camp for British and French soldiers , civilians and captured merchant seamen (including fishermen).
RMW80KD2–WWI - An Alsatian dog wearing a gas mask
RMW80HJ2–WWI - British soldiers considering what to do with horse and carriage bogged down in mud at the front
RM2F4K40K–A WWI Trench trap with a Chevel-de-fris that could be lowered on attackers
RM2F3TB07–WWI - British soldiers dressed in uniforms and holding souvenirs captured from the enemy.
RMW80HK4–WWI - A distressing image of a war horse with its reins still in the hands of its dead rider.
RM2PH28JY–WWI - British soldiers on the Horse Lines wearing winter clothing of wool lined hats and fur jackets
RMM21WEG–First World War (1914-1918) aka The Great War or World War One - Trench Warfare - 1919 WWI Belgian Staff Victory parade in London
RM2E3819J–1919 - British Army of Occupation in Germany . - The Royal Artillery and their gun carriages cross the Rhine on a pontoon bridge built by the Royal Engineers.
RM2F3T98E–WWI - Trench warfare - Canadian troops stand ready to repel a german attack. One is using a periscope to safely see over the trench top.
RM2D85AA4–WWI British troops in Belgium or France (55th West Lancashire Regiment - 55th (West Lancashire) Division) - On 15 November 1918 the Division received orders to join the British force that would advance across Belgium and move into Germany to occupy the Rhine bridgeheads, though the orders were cancelled on 21 November and the Division was employed on road and railway repair work in the area of Leuze a commune in the Aisne department in Hauts-de-France in northern France..
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