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Background imageMilitary history Collection: Sketches made by a French War-Artist at Verdun, 1916 (litho)

Sketches made by a French War-Artist at Verdun, 1916 (litho)
STC310956 Sketches made by a French War-Artist at Verdun, 1916 (litho) by Scott, M. Georges (fl.1916) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: From Verdun)

Background imageMilitary history Collection: Mangin, French general who commanded the division that recaptured the Bois de la Caillette

Mangin, French general who commanded the division that recaptured the Bois de la Caillette from the Germans
6000419 Mangin, French general who commanded the division that recaptured the Bois de la Caillette from the Germans, Battle of Verdun, World War I, 1916 (colour litho) by Bombled

Background imageMilitary history Collection: Courage! We ll get them! General Philippe Petain (1856-1951) on February 27

Courage! We ll get them! General Philippe Petain (1856-1951) on February 27
XEE4191193 Courage! We ll get them! General Philippe Petain (1856-1951) on February 27, 1916 at the Battle of Verdun. Illustration of Job (Jacques Marie Gaston Onfray and Breville) (Jacques-Marie)

Background imageMilitary history Collection: First World War (1914-1918): Colonel Garcon on horseback

First World War (1914-1918): Colonel Garcon on horseback
XEE4133348 First World War (1914-1918): Colonel Garcon on horseback (he died in March 1916 at the Battle of Verdun), 02/05/1915 by French Photographer

Background imageMilitary history Collection: La Baionnette, Satirique en N & B, 1916_11_2: War of 14 -18, Life of the Soldier

La Baionnette, Satirique en N & B, 1916_11_2: War of 14 -18, Life of the Soldier
ICA4850539 La Baionnette, Satirique en N & B, 1916_11_2: War of 14 -18, Life of the Soldier, Fighting, Verdun, Boches, Great Battles - Marianne

Background imageMilitary history Collection: Douaumont Ossuary (colour photo)

Douaumont Ossuary (colour photo)
3095808 Douaumont Ossuary (colour photo) by French Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Douaumont Ossuary. Postcard, early 20th century.); © Look and Learn

Background imageMilitary history Collection: French troops pose beside Fort Douaumont following their partial success in retaking

French troops pose beside Fort Douaumont following their partial success in retaking the Fort from the Germans 23rd May 1916

Background imageMilitary history Collection: Enterance to Fort Douaumont following the French Army

Enterance to Fort Douaumont following the French Armys partial success in retaking the Fort from the Germans 23rd May 1916

Background imageMilitary history Collection: 30586619

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Background imageMilitary history Collection: The Battle-Fronts in the Opening Stages of the Fight for Verdun, 1916. Creator: Unknown

The Battle-Fronts in the Opening Stages of the Fight for Verdun, 1916. Creator: Unknown
The Battle-Fronts in the Opening Stages of the Fight for Verdun, 1916. The Battle of Verdun was fought from 21 February to 18 December 1916 on the Western Front

Background imageMilitary history Collection: World War 1: French army at the Battle of Verdun

World War 1: French army at the Battle of Verdun
3786994 World War 1: French army at the Battle of Verdun; (add.info.: World War 1: French army at the Battle of Verdun. 21st of February - 18th of December 1916)

Background imageMilitary history Collection: Stereoscopic glass plate on the First World War (1st, Iere

Stereoscopic glass plate on the First World War (1st, Iere
JLJ4629813 Stereoscopic glass plate on the First World War (1st, Iere, 14-18 or 1914-1918) (The First World War; WWI): German Assault at the Fort of Verdun

Background imageMilitary history Collection: The heavily damaged Princerie, Verdun, September 1916 (autochrome)

The heavily damaged Princerie, Verdun, September 1916 (autochrome)
697615 The heavily damaged Princerie, Verdun, September 1916 (autochrome) by Gervais-Courtellemont, Jules (1863-1931); eGalerie Bilderwelt; French, out of copyright

Background imageMilitary history Collection: A French battery of heavy guns under camouflage netting in the forest, Verdun

A French battery of heavy guns under camouflage netting in the forest, Verdun
697611 A French battery of heavy guns under camouflage netting in the forest, Verdun, September 1916 (autochrome) by Gervais-Courtellemont, Jules (1863-1931); eGalerie Bilderwelt; French

Background imageMilitary history Collection: View of Verdun after 8 months of bombing, September 1916 (autochrome)

View of Verdun after 8 months of bombing, September 1916 (autochrome)
697616 View of Verdun after 8 months of bombing, September 1916 (autochrome) by Gervais-Courtellemont, Jules (1863-1931); eGalerie Bilderwelt; French, out of copyright

Background imageMilitary history Collection: Bodies in a trench at Mort Homme, Verdun, France, 9 April 1916

Bodies in a trench at Mort Homme, Verdun, France, 9 April 1916. The small ridge known as Mort-Homme (Dead Man) saw some of the fiercest fighting at the Battle of Verdun

Background imageMilitary history Collection: A French trench before an attack, 2nd Battle of Champagne, France, 25 September 1915

A French trench before an attack, 2nd Battle of Champagne, France, 25 September 1915. The French launched an offensive in Champagne on 25 September 1915

Background imageMilitary history Collection: French troops at rest, Verdun, France, 1916

French troops at rest, Verdun, France, 1916. The Battle of Verdun was the longest and one of the bloodiest of the First World War. The Germans began their offensive on 21 February 1916

Background imageMilitary history Collection: General Philippe Petain, commander of the French Second Army, Verdun, France, 1916

General Philippe Petain, commander of the French Second Army, Verdun, France, 1916. Petain (1856-1951) assumed command of the Second Army manning the front south of Verdun in July 1915

Background imageMilitary history Collection: The Conquered Trenches of Perthes, Champagne, France, October 1915, (1926). Artist: Francois Flameng

The Conquered Trenches of Perthes, Champagne, France, October 1915, (1926). Artist: Francois Flameng
The Conquered Trenches of Perthes, Champagne, France, October 1915, (1926). The French launched an offensive in Champagne on 25 September 1915

Background imageMilitary history Collection: German dead, Second Battle of Champagne, France, September 25-November 6 1915

German dead, Second Battle of Champagne, France, September 25-November 6 1915. The French launched an offensive in Champagne on 25 September 1915

Background imageMilitary history Collection: French soldiers in a foxhole, Second Battle of Champagne, France, September 25-November 6 1915

French soldiers in a foxhole, Second Battle of Champagne, France, September 25-November 6 1915. The French launched an offensive in Champagne on 25 September 1915

Background imageMilitary history Collection: A French trench before an attack, 2nd Battle of Champagne, France, 25 September 1915

A French trench before an attack, 2nd Battle of Champagne, France, 25 September 1915. The French launched an offensive in Champagne on 25 September 1915

Background imageMilitary history Collection: The French launch their offensive, 2nd Battle of Champagne, France, 25 September 1915

The French launch their offensive, 2nd Battle of Champagne, France, 25 September 1915. The French attack was initially successful, penetrating 3 kilometres through the German lines

Background imageMilitary history Collection: French troops with their regimental flag, the 2nd Battle of Champagne, France, 25 September 1915

French troops with their regimental flag, the 2nd Battle of Champagne, France, 25 September 1915. The French launched an offensive in Champagne on 25 September 1915

Background imageMilitary history Collection: The French front line at Douaumont, Verdun, France, 25 February 1916

The French front line at Douaumont, Verdun, France, 25 February 1916. Douaumont was the site of one of the network of forts built around the city of Verdun

Background imageMilitary history Collection: German aviators shot down by French ace Jean Navarre, 1916

German aviators shot down by French ace Jean Navarre, 1916. Jean Navarre (1895-1919) gained the distinction of being designated Frances first air ace of the First World War

Background imageMilitary history Collection: German aviators shot down by French ace Jean Navarre, 1916

German aviators shot down by French ace Jean Navarre, 1916. Jean Navarre (1895-1919) gained the distinction of being designated Frances first air ace of the First World War

Background imageMilitary history Collection: Jean Navarre, French pilot, 1916

Jean Navarre, French pilot, 1916. Navarre (1895-1919) gained the distinction of being designated Frances first air ace of the First World War

Background imageMilitary history Collection: Joseph Jacques Cesaire Joffre, French soldier, 1917

Joseph Jacques Cesaire Joffre, French soldier, 1917. Instrumental in stopping the German advance at the Battle of the Marne in 1914

Background imageMilitary history Collection: Joseph Jacques Cesaire Joffre, French soldier

Joseph Jacques Cesaire Joffre, French soldier. Instrumental in stopping the German advance at the Battle of the Marne in 1914, Joffre (1852-1931) was made Commander-in-Chief of French forces in 1915



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