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| Hundred-Year-Old Barbed Wire, Western Front |
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| These Canadian Troops Appear Ready for Anything |
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| German Work Party, Probably Pioneers, Constructing a Trench |
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| Italian Soldiers Intensely Observing the Enemy, Carso Sector |
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| Rank Has Its Privileges: French Officers at Lunch |
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| German Soldiers Under Bombardment in a Underground Bunker |
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| American Medics in a Quiet Sector, Winter of 1917–18 |
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| Bored Austrian Troops, Eastern Front |
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| Flooded Communications Trench, Probably Flanders |
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| French Troops Observing German-Occupied Territory |
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| British Soldiers Baiting a Turkish Sniper, Cape Helles, Gallipoli |
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| Check the Eyes: These Tommies Have Seen a Lot of Action |












Excellent set of photos. Nice variety.
ReplyDeleteWhy on earth were German Pioneers (image #3) issued with (apparently) white fatigue uniforms?!! Did they learn nothing from mama?
ReplyDeleteWere there German regiments in which moustaches were compulsory (photo #6)?
ReplyDeleteWonderful photos
ReplyDeleteIn the last photo, the Tommy on the left has the "thousand-yard stare".
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