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World War I soldier. [What war really looks like.]
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Un oficial alemán lee la Declaración de guerra.
Main Street, Bridgeton, Glasgow, 1914. Fabulous photo capturing the excitement of the occasion, sweethearts and wives, smiling, excited.
WWI Soldiers - Ottoman Empire Army.
Soldiers of the Black Watch (The Royal Highland Regiment) patrol the south coast of England on bicycles during World War I, on the lookout for enemy parachutists, circa 1916.
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Buster Keaton served with the 40th Division in France during World War One.
Australian soldiers during World War I
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Mr. Winston Churchill photographed in 1916 during the First World War. He served as a major with the Grenadiers and later commanded the 6th Battalion Royal Scots Fusiliers.
Ernest Hemingway recuperates from wounds in Milan, 1918
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A young Erwin Rommel. Serving in the Argonne in January, 1915
Hermann Goering stands in a map room, during World War I.
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The Harlem Hellfighters
Portrait of unidentified WWI soldier, ca. 1917.
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Child soldiers of the Great War
Pupils of Eton college exercising in suit and high hat, rifle over the shoulder. England, 1915.
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Members of the first Women’s Battalion of Death - they sacrificed their hair in an accepted act to reduce sexual encounters with male battalions and to give them equality. Russia c. 1914
Members of the Russian WWI women's Battalion
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Four young Russian female soldiers stand to attention.
Una Guerra “mundial”
These British Dominions would eventually contribute more than 1.4 million service personnel to the British war effort from 1914 to 1918.
“Many Australian units brought kangaroos and other Australian animals with them to Egypt, and some were given to the Cairo Zoological Gardens when the units went to Gallipoli." December 1914
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The shells from an allied creeping bombardment spent in a single day on German lines, 1916
Armas
British aircraft pilot hand drops a bomb during world war I
Navidad
Tregua de Navidad
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An aerial view of the WWI Loos-Hulluch trench system in France. British trenches are situated on the left of the photo, and German trenches on the right - in the middle of the two is no man’s land. July 22, 1917
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French Troops in their trench at Verdun, 1916
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All was mercifully quiet on the eastern front for Russian officers guarding the Carpathians, the mountains between their motherland and Hungary. Manpower was not an issue - in 1914, after 125,000 Russians were capture by the Germans at Tannenberg, Czar Nicholas II just ordered more serfs drafted - but firepower was: 1/3 of the men lacked guns. By the end of the war, Russian's dead, wounded or captured exceeded nine million troops.
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Men of a Canadian machine-gun company huddle in shell holes at Passchendaele, November 1917. Now I really like this photo. It looks nothing ...
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French WWI soldiers in a front line trench warm some wine.
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Australian soldiers asleep in a first line trench
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How to build trenches under fire
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A rat catcher with his catch from the trenches, 1916
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The barber of the trench, WWI A British Soldier eats his dinner in the Trenches 1917
Vigilando
Vigilando
soldier checks for snipers in the trenches of Gallipoli, 1915.
La batalla
Highland Regiment marching to the Western front WWI
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The 9th British Lancers charging German artillery in France, 1916. || The Most Powerful
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During the battle around Verdun in 1916, three German soldiers help a Frenchman out of the bottomless mud.
Colonel Robertson (Cameronians). Bois Grenier front. January 1915
British aircraft pilot hand drops a bomb duri
La batalla
La batalla
In Kemmel, West Flanders, Belgium. The effect of enemy artillery on German ambulances in May 1918.
El gas
Female WWI war workers mix chemicals in a munitions plant
El gas
Indian infantrymen training for receiving a gas attack, 1915.
El gas
A French soldier at the Battle of Verdun, wearing a gas mask. (Photo by Keystone/Getty Images). 1916
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WWI German medic in an early gas mask
A French corpsman holds upright the dead body of a German soldier asphyxiated by poison gas during a search of a conquered enemy trench. The German's mask was obviously of no defense against the gas.
El gas
Soldier and Horse wearing a gas mask during the Battle of Verdun, 1916
British aircraft pilot hand drops a bomb during world war I
El gas
British aircraft pilot hand drops a bomb during world war I
Ambulancias
British aircraft pilot hand drops a bomb during world war I
Ambulancias
A moving "fort" for rescuing wounded between trenches
On board a hospital barge, WWI
Tras la batalla
Tras la batalla
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British aircraft pilot hand drops a bomb during world war I
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Soldier with trench foot
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Tras la batalla
Wounded carried from the trenches during the Battle of Somme (France 1916, WWI)
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Mustard gas burned the lungs, but also caused serious external blisters and disfigurement.
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Nurse comforts patient in hospital during WWI.
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British aircraft pilot hand drops a bomb during world war I
La muerte
Australian WW1 soldier, still holding his rifle, wearing his helmet, have his bullets, his water canteen and other, uncovered in Belgium battlefields.
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German dead after a mine explosion at the Battle of Messines on 7 June 1917.
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Fallen soldiers after a mustard-gas attack in WW1.
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The Cloth Hall, Ypres before WW1 and after.
Vuelta a casa
Vuelta a casa
The 'bionic men' of World War I
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British aircraft pilot hand drops a bomb during world war I
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British soldiers using parallel bars to help them learn to walk with their artificial legs.
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An artificial limb maker at work in Berlin in 1919. Prosthetics were perhaps Berlin's busiest industry after the carnage of the Great War.
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Wounded veterans with their prostheses, 1916.
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Plastic Reconstruction of the Face, 1918
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Portraits documented the progress of patients who were the beneficiaries of new noses, jaws and eyes.
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A disabled First World War veteran begging on the streets of Berlin, 1923
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