RMC46D5N–Second World War: Trench Warfare at the Eastern Front, , 1941-1945
RMDEMX62–Over the top - trench warfare during WW1
RMD991R0–Trench warfare circa 1916 World War I
RMDH8CEK–Great War trench warfare. A dressing station behind the line.
RMJW0J6T–Trench warfare, removing the dead, WW1
RMWH9TP1–WW1/France: Trench warfare.
RMCE9P85–Trench warfare is strongly associated with World War I,
RFF2AH3X–Trench warfare (OLVI008 OU029 F)
RMD2A4BJ–World War I - Trench Warfare
RMT8RKE6–'Trench Warfare in the Argonne', (1919). Creator: Unknown.
RM2K015J8–WWI - Inside a German bomb-proof trench built of metal plates and corrugated iron sheets. -------- WWI - In einem deutschen bombensicheren Graben aus Metallplatten und Wellblechen.
RMB5MAAG–British soldiers in trench WWI 1915 History World War I Western Front Trench warfare British soldiers in a trench Photo c 1915
RMBK0JJJ–British soldiers of the northern counties in destroyed trench during Battle of Menin Road waiting order to attack.
RMB6M19P–Contemporary World War One illustration of French soldiers storming a German trench.
RMEJG40W–GERMAN STORMTROOPERS near Sedan in May 1917. Note pile of stock grenades at right which would be carried in he bag slung over the shoulder of the soldier next to them.
RMDW7DW6–French soldiers fighting in the trenches during WWI. From The War Illustrated Album Deluxe, published 1915.
RMCCA970–1917 Trench warfare soldiers playing Draughts checkers board game pet cat smoking pipe smoker past time sandbag board
RMG16B0R–American soldiers in trenches, France, 1918. Trench warfare is a form of land warfare using occupied fighting lines consisting largely of trenches, in which troops are significantly protected from the enemy's small arms fire and are substantially sheltere
RMB16E1H–City of Chester, England. A 1st World War (WW1) trench warfare exhibition at the Cheshire Military Museum.
RMC46D50–Second World War: Trench Warfare at the Eastern Front, , 1941-1945
RME5GH2R–1915 Daily Sketch front page reporting Trench warfare
RMEC7X98–Training in London for trench warfare; during world war one 1916
RMDCFE03–Great War. WW1 bread is served to troops in a front line trench
RMJTPGAX–Deadly aftermath of shelled trench, WW1
RMCP0PB0–German military soldiers in a trench during World War One
RMG3C29F–WW1 - Trench warfare and ammunition transportation at night
RM2J4T4P8–Trench Warfare WW1 American Marine receiving first aid treatment on a stretcher before being transportred to hospital Toulon sector trenches 1918 Stark reality of treatment of the wounded in trenches during trench warfare France World War 1 First World War
RMT8PACW–A helmet front plate for trench warfare Pressed from a massive iron plate, thickness circa 6 mm. With two vision slits (approximately 15 x 1.5 mm) and a recess on the right side of the cheek for easier pointing respectively aiming with the gun. On top a metal buckle to mount the plate on the head gear of the bearer. The inside is lined with felt, similar to the lining of the famous German trench armour, to reduce pressure respectively to protect the face of the gunman. The leather straps are slightly brittle or missing. Both sides with traces of , Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMBJW9HE–Trench warfare, Bourlon Wood, France, World War I, 1914-1918.Artist: Realistic Travels Publishers
RM2D85AKR–WWI Trench Warfare - British troops occupying German dug-outs at the front.
RMB5M8CN–2 G55 F1 1916 21 E WWI Trench warfare Verdun Fr soldiers History World War I France Trench warfare at Verdun French soldiers in
RMBHAH46–English troops wearing gas masks charge a German trench on the Western Front during the First World War.
RMGB7G7B–Harry Patch, 110, who is the last survivor of trench warfare on the Western Front arrives to help launch this year's poppy appeal.
RMP8JDB5–British soldiers going 'over the top' when they emerged from trenches and charged out over open land to attack the enemy. Soldiers did not look forward this moment, and certainly many of them must have regarded it as foolhardy and dangerous. Trench warfare was a type of land warfare using occupied fighting lines consisting largely of military trenches, in which troops are well-protected from the enemy's small arms fire and are substantially sheltered from artillery. The most famous use of trench warfare was the Western Front in World War I.
RM2F24TG5–Trench Warfare, Trenches or Battlefield during the First World War, Great War or World War One. Vintage Wood Engraving, Woodblock Print or Woodcut by Maurice Busset c1920
RFCCA7RJ–1915 Heroes Lord Kitchener's old regiment British Army Trench warfare spade shovel pick Axe digging dig grenade explosion
RMG16B0P–American soldiers in trenches, France, 1918. Trench warfare is a form of land warfare using occupied fighting lines consisting largely of trenches, in which troops are significantly protected from the enemy's small arms fire and are substantially sheltere
RMCWC0D5–Allied soldiers climb out of the defensive trench to engage in battle on the Western front during World War I. Ca. 1917.
RMCPHWCD–Trench warfare in the First World War from 'All Quiet on the Western Front', 1930
RMKKFMYT–1916 War Illustrated Hand Grenades and Trench Warfare
RMRJAYR4–French illustration depicting trench warfare during World war One. 1914
RMDCFECR–Great War. WW1 Cooking in the trenches.
RMJTBRKM–Going over the top, Bois le Pretre, 1915
RMDCHFTH–Trench warfare during First World War
RMG3C2B3–WW1 - North Country troop trench warfare in Polygon Wood
RMD2A5C5–World War I - Trench Warfare
RMT8PACP–A helmet front plate for trench warfare Pressed from a massive iron plate, thickness circa 6 mm. With two vision slits (approximately 15 x 1.5 mm) and a recess on the right side of the cheek for easier pointing respectively aiming with the gun. On top a metal buckle to mount the plate on the head gear of the bearer. The inside is lined with felt, similar to the lining of the famous German trench armour, to reduce pressure respectively to protect the face of the gunman. The leather straps are slightly brittle or missing. Both sides with traces of , Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RM2HXD6F1–England, Dorset, Bovington Camp, The Tank Museum, Display of WWI Tank being used in Trench Warfare
RM2F3T9G4–WWI - Trench warfare - Canadian troops preparing lunch only 50 yards from the German lines.
RMB5M8D3–2 G55 F1 1916 23 E WW1 Trench warfare Verdun 1916 History World War One France Trench warfare near Verdun French soldier prepari
RMBDMMH1–Specially enlisted navvies digging shelter trenches during First World War
RMECGEF6–German soldiers wearing spiked helmets and carrying ammunition cartridges around their necks walk along a trench during World War One.
RMCTWXJ5–Reconstructed World War One Trenches used in Trench Warfare at Gallipoli Turkey
RMTXGGGT–World War One German infantry advance from a trench under allied gunfire. 1915
RMG16B9G–German military personel in a trench. Trench warfare is a form of land warfare using occupied fighting lines consisting largely of trenches, in which troops are significantly protected from the enemy's small arms fire and are substantially sheltered from
RMRPRTTR–'Shallow trench', fighting in the early days of the war, near Ypres, c1914. A German advance against British trenches, held by the King's Liverpool Regiment. Shallow trench, fighting in the early days of the war, near Ypres. A German advance against British trenches, held by the King's Liverpool Regiment.
RMCPMYX2–German Soldiers during the Trench Warfare as Shown in the Movie 'Der Weltkrieg,' 1928
RMKKNMX2–1915 War Illustrated Hand Grenades and Trench Warfare
RMF7PKKB–Trench warfare in World war One. Gas attack on allied trenches 1915
RMDH8D20–Great War trench warfare. British soldiers sit on a captured German position amongst barbed wire entanglements and discarded gun
RMJW0J9P–Learning trench warfare at Aldershot WW1
RMF89EX9–American soldiers in trenches near Verdun, World War One, France
RMG3C2H2–Cartoon, The Incorrigibles (trench warfare, WW1)
RMMYR6F5–TRENCHES WW1 Over the top ‘Battle Of The Somme’ 1916 Stark grim powerful image of British troops in line ‘to go over the top’...of the trenches, under heavy German Empire Army fire during the Battle of the Somme. (Somme Offensive) Harrowing numbers of casualties were suffered on both sides... Western Front Pas de Calais France World War 1 First World War World War One 1916. This image has been carefully re-mastered to retain its original image detail impact...
RMT4TGTJ–A uniform ensemble for an assault pioneer in trench warfare. Steel helmet M 1916 in 'Mimicry' camouflage with maker's marks. Three-piece inner liner, chin strap on button 91. Field-grey tunic M 1915 with folding collar, depot stamp inside. Grey field trousers with leather trim and depot stamp inside. Prussian belt buckle, painted field-grey with belt. Grey puttees (made later), leather lace-up boots with nailed soles. Wire cutters with maker 'Hückinghaus'. Hand grenade bag of heavy sackcloth. Hand grenade for decoration, with legend and pull cord, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RM2HXD6DN–England, Dorset, Bovington Camp, The Tank Museum, Display of WWI Tank being used in Trench Warfare
RMM21YC2–First World War (1914-1918) aka The Great War or World War One - Trench Warfare on the German lines
RMB5M8BP–2 G55 F1 1916 10 Trench with barbed wire World War I History World War I France Trench warfare French trenches with barbed wire
RMBH7GM0–A trench crowded with the wounded and the dead during an action in the Argonne, France during the First World War.
RMGKGTX7–Mark I Male Tank C15, crosses a British trench on the way to attack Thiepval on the Somme, 25th September 1916
RMBBEYD6–French Trench warfare in dien bien phu
RMCTWXHF–Reconstructed Trenches used in Trench Warfare during the First World War at Gallipoli Turkey
RFT0EC46–Replica trenches constructed at the Memorial Museum Passchendaele were you can experience conditions of trench warfare from WW1
RMG16B7Y–German soldiers in a trench. Trench warfare is a form of land warfare using occupied fighting lines consisting largely of trenches, in which troops are significantly protected from the enemy's small arms fire and are substantially sheltered from artillery
RMRPRTWA–In a front line trench at Ovillers, 1916. The Capture of Ovillers (1-16 July 1916) was a British local operation during the Battle of Albert, the name given by the British to the first two weeks of the Battle of the Somme.
RMC46D3X–Second World War: Trench Warfare at the Eastern Front, , 1941-1945
RMTXJ6CM–1918 The War Illustrated front page reporting Trench warfare
RMF7PM4A–Trench warfare in World war One. Gas attack on allied trenches 1915
RMDH7E1X–German troops rest in a frontline trench. In the background is a disabled British tank.
RMDRH4Y9–Allied soldiers in the trenches watch for enemy German soldiers during World War I.
RM2K2K0WG–World War I 1914-1918: Trench warfare - German soldier standing in a trench and firing a machine gun, 1915. Military, Army, Weapon, Automatic
RMKRD2WX–Russo-Turkish, Trench Warfare
RM2E2658R–WW2 Propaganda Image Wehrmacht Army Nazi soldier in trench dugout with MG-42 Machine Gun with optical sight, ammunition boxes close to hand
RMT4TGTM–A uniform ensemble for an assault pioneer in trench warfare. Steel helmet M 1916 in 'Mimicry' camouflage with maker's marks. Three-piece inner liner, chin strap on button 91. Field-grey tunic M 1915 with folding collar, depot stamp inside. Grey field trousers with leather trim and depot stamp inside. Prussian belt buckle, painted field-grey with belt. Grey puttees (made later), leather lace-up boots with nailed soles. Wire cutters with maker 'Hückinghaus'. Hand grenade bag of heavy sackcloth. Hand grenade for decoration, with legend and pull cord, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMBG2K2H–Contemporary WW1 illustration of British soldier storming a German trench in the 1915 Battle of Loos - an action that won a DCM.
RMJW0FGG–Defensive trench war, a periscope rifle, WW1
RMB5MAB8–2 G55 W1 1916 13 WWI Observation post trench 1916 History WWI Western Front Trench Warfare German soldiers in a trench observing
RMBH6BDW–No Man's Land lit by a flare. Winter trench warfare during the First World War.
RM2F4K40K–A WWI Trench trap with a Chevel-de-fris that could be lowered on attackers
RMBYC14W–Australian soldiers rest at a breastwork trench, southeast of Armentières, June 1916.
RM2J2KPC1–An early 20th century German advertising poster from World War One, 1914-1918, showing Poster shows a soldier in a trench holding a grenade. Text: And you? Subscribe to the 7th War Loan The artist was Alfred Roller (1864-1935)
RFT0EC86–Replica trenches constructed at the Memorial Museum Passchendaele were you can experience conditions of trench warfare from WW1
RMG16B7W–German soldiers in a trench. Trench warfare is a form of land warfare using occupied fighting lines consisting largely of trenches, in which troops are significantly protected from the enemy's small arms fire and are substantially sheltered from artillery
RMBJW9HH–Trench warfare on the Hindenburg Line, Bellicourt, France, World War I, 1917-1918.Artist: Realistic Travels Publishers
RMC46D4H–Second World War: Trench Warfare at the Eastern Front, , 1941-1945
RMTXJ59D–1915 Daily Sketch front page Trench warfare
RMF7PWHN–German assault on advancing French forces. Trench warfare in World War One 1915
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