RMDRHP80–Trench in Suez Canal defences, Egypt, WW1
RMDCFE03–Great War. WW1 bread is served to troops in a front line trench
RFDY6NFY–Trenches of death WW1 sandbag flanders fields Belgium
RF2HN3RR8–Vintage photo of World War I. 1914-1918. In a French trench, sandbag protected, soldiers in battle helmets showing dart bombs. France
RFETG83N–Recreation of a World War 1 trench
RMDRD9CG–Gallipoli trench WWI
RMB0CTHK–Person in first world war trench, Belgium.
RMT8RKE6–'Trench Warfare in the Argonne', (1919). Creator: Unknown.
RM2RCE9PX–First World War Trenches, known as the Yorkshire Trenches, Ypres, Belgium, EU
RMA4JC7K–A captured German trench and bunker system, Souchez, Artois, France, 1 June 1915, (1926). Artist: Unknown
RF2RWF8K8–Remains of a concrete WW1 bunker at Vimy Ridge Battlefield. Vimy, France.
RM2HX0XBN–Lancashire Fusilier wearing waders taking a load of sandbags up a communication trench. Ploegsteert Wood, January 1917.
RMEMJ2GA–Preserved British First World War trenches in Belgium near Ypres
RMAF0XC1–The World War 1 Yorkshire Trench system built by 49th West Riding Division near the Yser canal at Boesinghe Boezinge
RMT8RK62–'A Captured German Trench', (1919). Creator: Unknown.
RMDG516X–Reconstructed trench wall
RMA4JYFM–A German trench, World War I, 1915. Artist: Unknown
RME83H33–Recreation of a World War 1 trench in Birmingham 2014, remembering 100 years, England, UK
RMBJT30P–First line Gurkhas storming and capturing a German trench, World War I, 1914-1918.Artist: Crown
RF2E1CNC1–German gun emplacement at the “Trench of Death,” a preserved section of WW1 military trenches at Diksmuide, Belgium.
RMDBDM26–Belgian soldiers in a Great War trench
RFDY6P93–Trenches of death WW1 sandbag flanders fields Belgium
RM2WRH482–France - in a front line trench, 1917. British troops in a trench in France during World War I.
RM2GJ6NRP–Canada, Nova Scotia, Halifax. Military display for the end of World War One centennial, trench sandbags.
RMDRD9CM–Communications trench at Gallipoli WWI
RMB0CTP4–The Trench of Death - Diksmuide, Belgium
RMDRHP82–British trenches after fall of Gaza, Palestine, WW1
RM2RCE9NN–First World War Trenches, known as the Yorkshire Trenches, Ypres, Belgium, EU
RM2M96A75–View of a trench entrance and sandbags on a battlefield in Northern France, during the First World War.
RMDH3DTD–Curve in the trenches of death
RMG3CRFB–Cartoon, Between two attacks, WW1
RMEMJ2FX–Preserved British First World War trenches in Belgium near Ypres
RM2M3PBGR–British soldiers dash past a gap in the sandbag wall of a communication trench, keeping their heads down so as not to attract the attention of snipers. 1915
RMAF0XC3–The World War 1 Yorkshire Trench system built by 49th West Riding Division near the Yser canal at Boesinghe Boezinge
RM2M3PB4C–Photographs of Indian soldiers under General Allenby's command on the road to Jerusalem during World War I. Clockwise from top-left: a Gurkha sentry-post in a sandbag-crested line of trench; a man of the Punjab rifle regiment (Vaughan's Rifles) on duty by an observation post; a Gurkha firing a Lewis gun through the parapet; and a sentry of one of the battalions of 'Outram Rifles' on duty in the open Date: 1917
RF2J562W0–many sandbags to protect the trench dug in the ground by soldiers during the war
RFW7H46M–Trench warfare word cloud
RMWX0D4Y–French soldiers raiding a German trench, First World War, 1914-1918, (1933). 'French troops making a daylight raid on the German trenches in search of prisoners for information purposes'. From "The Pageant of the Century". [Odhams Press Ltd, 1933]
RF2E1CN3W–Battlefield railway artifacts at the “Trench of Death,” a preserved section of WW1 military trenches at Diksmuide, Belgium.
RMDCFECR–Great War. WW1 Cooking in the trenches.
RFDY90D1–Trenches of death WW1 sandbag flanders fields Belgium
RM2WRH3E4–Wounded British in trench, 18 Aug 1918. Wounded British soldiers of the 27th Brigade, 9th Division, in a trench at a regimental aid post near Outtersteene Ridge following the formation's successful attack on Outtersteene Ridge, Flanders, Belgium, August 18, 1918 during World War I.
RFW7HKYC–Trench warfare word cloud
RMPPDAEC–World War I (1914-1918). French captain closed in the trenches by german troops (1918). Colored drawing in ' La Domenica del Corriere'.
RMHT4HXF–'First aid to a wounded man in one of the French trenches', 1915. Artist: Unknown.
RM2RBFGR6–Belgium: 1914 These soldiers are in the frst line of the trenches. The soldiers fire through loop holes in the sandbags and earthworks, and others can use the periscope to see what is happening on the other side.
RM2RCE9P6–First World War Trenches, known as the Yorkshire Trenches, Ypres, Belgium, EU
RM2WRH4KJ–Germans in Rus. [i.e. Russian] Poland, between c1910 and c1915. German soldiers during World War I.
RMDH3E04–Narrow passage in the trenches of death
RFC3HJDD–Yorkshire trench. Archaeology, discovered and in part recreated this WW1 trench system. Bargiestraat, 8904 Ieper, Belgium.
RMEMJ2G1–Preserved British First World War trenches in Belgium near Ypres
RF2B8EHTE–Sandbags in a trench on the front line
RF2J53N4Y–trench protection sandbags dug into the ground by army soldiers during war to defend
RMW7CNBM–German soldiers, World War I, 1914-1918. Artist: Unknown
RF2E1CN97–Poppies grow in and around the “Trench of Death,” a preserved section of WW1 military trenches at Diksmuide, Belgium.
RMDCFETT–Great War. WW1 Soldiers prepare to carry rations up to the front line trenches on a snowy winters day.
RFDY6P99–Trenches of death WW1 sandbag flanders fields Belgium
RM2WRH3RN–French put a mitrailleuse in position, between c1915 and 1918. French soldiers placing machine gun on its tripod during World War I.
RMDHBXD5–Inside the trenches of death
RMEMJ2G0–Preserved British First World War trenches in Belgium near Ypres
RF2J5M0RY–trench on the war front with the bags for the protection of the soldiers and the wounds for firing
RMPH35YY–Tunnel, Mt Casque, France, c1914-c1918. Artist: Unknown.
RF2E1CNA7–Poppies grow in and around the “Trench of Death,” a preserved section of WW1 military trenches at Diksmuide, Belgium.
RMDCFGFR–Great War. WW1 A British soldier with bandaged head on the way to the rear and hospital shows his shrapnel damaged steel helmet
RFDY90C9–Trenches of death WW1 sandbag flanders fields Belgium
RM2K5BEYE–American University Training Camp - Misc. Views, 1917.
RMDH3DYB–Walking head down through the trenches of death
RMEMJ2G2–Preserved British First World War trenches in Belgium near Ypres
RF2J8KM05–sandbags to protect a war trench dug inside the mountain to defend against enemy attacks
RF2E1CNA0–Poppies grow in and around the “Trench of Death,” a preserved section of WW1 military trenches at Diksmuide, Belgium.
RMCETHGK–A khaki clad sailor of the Royal Naval Division in a trench at Gallipoli during WW1
RFDY90RD–Trenches of death WW1 sandbag flanders fields Belgium
RMDHBX2D–Overview of the reconstructed trenches of death
RMEMJ2G6–Preserved British First World War trenches in Belgium near Ypres
RF2J53N59–long trench dug into the rock by army soldiers during the war with sandbags for defense and the monument to fallen soldiers in the background
RMPH5HE6–Trenches, front line, Diksmuide, Belgium, c1914-c1918. Artist: Unknown.
RF2E1CNAD–Poppies grow in and around the “Trench of Death,” a preserved section of WW1 military trenches at Diksmuide, Belgium.
RMDBDM2D–A Grerat War Royal Navy sailor in the trenches at Gallipoli
RFDY6P8T–Trenches of death WW1 sandbag flanders fields Belgium
RMDHBX6A–Zigzag shape of the trenches of death
RMEMJ2G3–Preserved British First World War trenches in Belgium near Ypres
RF2J59B1D–piles of many sandbags installed by army soldiers to defend against enemy attacks during war
RMPH35MH–Trenches in the shelter of the dunes, Nieuwpoort, Flanders, Belgium, c1914-c1918. Artist: Unknown.
RF2E1CNB5–Poppies grow in and around the “Trench of Death,” a preserved section of WW1 military trenches at Diksmuide, Belgium.
RMDBDM23–Great War field artillery moves into the front
RFDY6NXT–WW1 foxhole trench of death in Diksuimde Flanders Belgium
RMDH3DY7–The trenches of death at eye height
RMEMJ2G5–Preserved British First World War trenches in Belgium near Ypres
RF2J56311–sandbags for the protection of the trenches dug into the rock by the soldiers during the war
RMPH35KF–Trenches at Nieuwpoort, Flanders, Belgium, c1914-c1918. Artist: Unknown.
RF2E1CNBJ–Poppies grow in and around the “Trench of Death,” a preserved section of WW1 military trenches at Diksmuide, Belgium.
RMDH942H–Australian troops dug into the hillside at Gaba Tepe on the Gallipoli peninsular
RFDY90AF–WW1 Bunker in the trench of death Belgium world war.
RMDHBX6T–Observation posts in the trenches of death
RMEMJ2G8–Preserved British First World War trenches in Belgium near Ypres
RF2JA6YG6–Sandbags for the protection of the war trenches dug into the mountain by the soldiers army
RMPH6BX3–Soldiers in the trenches, Belgium, c1914-c1918. Artist: Unknown.
RF2E1CNB0–Poppies grow in and around the “Trench of Death,” a preserved section of WW1 military trenches at Diksmuide, Belgium.
RMDCF13K–Soldiers of the Great War during photographed in a shelled village during a cold winter
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