War in the Trenches. German Trench Trench Periscope.

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War in the Trenches

German Trench

Trench Periscope

Gavrilo Prinicip

Field of French and German Dead Champagne, France

Funeral Procession Archduke Franz Ferdinand

Armenian Christians Massacred By Turks Massacre

Russian Mass Grave

Russian Soldier Dead on Barbed Wire

German Remains At Verdun

French Cemetary Near Verdun

Cloister of the Hotel Princerie Before and After

Village of Esnes Before and After

Animals at War Dog wearing gas mask

Dog wearing message tube

Training to clear barbed wire

French dog handlers in trenches

Belgian machine gun dogs resting in harness

French Donkeys Carrying Food to Trenches

Horses with Gas Masks

Horses Pulling Ambulance

Weapons Of World War One

Krupp Railroad Gun

Camouflaged gun embankment

25 men moving heavy gun

305mm howitzer

Italian anti aircraft guns

420 mm howitzer

Gas mask for man and horse

Mustard gas victim

German gas canisters

Machine gun team

Russian Machine gun

French grenade launching crossbow

French troops using flame throwers

Original Brit tank – Little Willie

British tank crossing a trench

French Renault light tank

British tank caught in German captured trench

HMS Indefatigable

HMS Marlborough

Captured German Sub

German Cruiser

German Sub U 14

London Residents in an Air Raid Shelter