The Great War in Stereoviews

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Title List — Keystone View Company Set of 1923

Sub-headings within the set are taken from The World War Through The Stereoscope, the guidebook that accompanied the set. There are minor variations in most versions.

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Causes leading up to the war and preparations for it.

1 1 1 1 1 1   15625 Sarajevo, Yugoslavia—Scene of Murder of Crown Prince which Started Flame that Engulfed All Europe
2 2 2 2 2 2   10331 Parade of Cuirassier Guards Marching to the Parade Ground, Berlin, Germany
3 3           18728 Helmeted German Soldiers Lined Up for Review
4 4 3 3 3 3   18689 A Bristling Forest of Bayonets; Russian Troops on Review
5 5 4         18743 French Colonial (Morocco) Cavalry in Paris
6 6 5 4       16046 The 48th Highlanders of Toronto

First battles.

7             19256 Vise, Belgium, Scene of the First Conflict of the War
8 7         V 19269 A Warm Reception Awaiting the Enemy, on Belgium's Defence Line Near Antwerp
9 8 6 5       18009 Trenches of the Allies Among the Dunes and Brambles on the Coast of Flanders
The gun that wrecked the most modern forts.
10 9           19251 Skoda Works, Pilsen, Bohemia, Where the Famous Skoda Mortars Were Made
A town demolished in the early fighting on the French frontier.
11           V 18937 At Longwy, France—Ruins Around Main Gateway

First German atrocities.

12 10 7         18769 "Mur Tschoffen," Wall in Dinant Before Which Germans Shot Many Loyal Belgians
13           V 18939 Altar of Malines Cathedral, Wrecked by German Shells
14 11 8 6       18768 Cardinal Mercier, Renowned Belgian Prelate, Speaking at Dinant, Belgium

Refugees of Belgium and France.

15 12         V 19270 French Refugees Fleeing Into Amiens From the Somme District
16           V 19273 Belgian Refugees Housed in Alexandria Palace, London

French retreat to the Marne and early open fighting.

17 13           18745 Awaiting Enemy in French Trenches with Rifle and Mitrailleuse
18 14           18746 French Cavalry Ready to Follow an Infantry Attack
19 15 9 7       18744 French Cavalry Horses Swimming River in Northern France
20 16 10 8 4 4 V 18825 Tangled Ruins of Marne Bridge Blown Up by Germans and Red Cross Train Wreck

First battle of the Marne.

21           V 19274 National Road Bridge over the Marne, Blown up to Prevent German Advance
22           V 19275 Cannon Abandoned by Germans in Retreat at Acy, France
23 17         V 18810 French Reserves from U.S.A.—Some of the Two Million Fighters in the Battle of the Marne

Pursuing the Germans from the Marne and extending the flanks to the sea coast.

24 18 11 9       18079 Inspecting a Nearly Completed Pontoon Bridge in the French Sector of the West Front
25 19         V 18823 French Troops Crossing the Marne by Pontoon Bridge
26           V 19276 Battle of the Aisne, French Infantry, Transferring to Left Wing
27 20         V 18901 Battle of the Aisne—Ammunition Wagons Shifting to New Position
28 21           18099 Decorating With Medaille Militaire. Adjutant Dambrine, Severely Wounded at Ablain St. Nazaire,France

Arrival and early fighting of the British; scenes on the British front.

29 22         V 18819 The Highland Regiment of the British Army Marching through Boulogne
30           V 18910 Canadian Artillery Proceeding to the Front
31           V 18847 Marshal Haig and General Antoine at Review of French First Division
32             18786 Ypres Cathedral in Ruins, British Lory (sic) in Foreground
33           V 18850 Shell Bursting in the Grand Place, Ypres, Belgium
34 23         V 19271 Trenches Bitterly Contested in Battle in Once Peaceful Village Near Ypres
35           V 18818 Creeping on the Enemy Over the Sand Dunes, British Contingent in Belgium
36 24           18707 British Royal Engineers Constructing Second Line Trenches in Flanders
37 25 12 10 5 5 V 18858 "And the Trench Was a Reeking Shambles," German Dead in the La Bassee Area
38 26         V 18851 Strong Concrete German Position and Victims after Battle of Menin Road
39           V 18870 British Soldiers Gleaning in the Fields of War, Menin Road
40 27         V 19283 Where Hell Was Loosed; War's Indescribable Desolation and Unburied Victims, Lens
41 28 13 11 6 6 V 18840 "Where all is still and cold and dead." No Man's Land near Lens
42 29           19252 A Family Living in Their Ruined House, Lens
43             18766 Temporary Homes in Devastated Lens, Long Occupied by the Germans, France
44 30 14 12 7 7 V 18874 Proud Men of the North Who Fought on Flander"s Fields
45 31 15 13 8 8 V 18865 "Down in a Shell Crater, We Fought Like Kilkenny Cats"—Battle of Cambrai
46 32 16 14 9 9 V 18862 Steel-helmeted Scots Entrenched and Cheerily Awaiting a Counter-Attack

Turkey enters the war (Nov., 1914).

47           V 19277 Turks Eager for War—Germany's Most Distant Ally Mobilizing Her Army

British Gallipoli Expedition (Apr., 1915).

48           V 18812 Historic First Landing of Allied Troops at Dardanelles
49 33 17 15     V 18813 West Beach, Gallipoli, Scene of British Landing and of Terrible Battles

Fighting in Serbia and on the Balkan front.

50 34         V 18815 Serbian Reserves in the Balkan Mountains Awaiting Orders to Advance
51 35         V 18814 Serbian Cavalry Ready for Battle on the Balkan Plains
52 36         V 18904 Great Naval Gun and its Protecting Fort of Sand Bags on the Saloniki Front
53 37 18       V 18903 British Anti-Aircraft Gun in Action on Balkan Front. Camouflaged And Mounted on Auto
54           V 18882 In a British First Line Trench in the Balkans
55 38 19 16 10   V 18880 No Man's Land, Sea of Barbed Wire in Front of Bulgarian Lines, Saloniki Front
56           V 18881 Rifle Grenade in a British First Line Trench in the Balkans
57 39         V 18889 Serbian Trench—Awaiting Phone Call from Listening Post to Fire Rocket
58 40         V 18890 Loading a Trench Mortar in a Hillside Dugout on the Serbian Front

Life behind the lines on the Balkan front.

59 41         V 18883 View in a Trench Kitchen Underground on the Saloniki Front
60           V 18886 A Serbian Rest Camp Back of Front Line Trenches in the Balkans
61           V 18885 View from Stage of a Serbian Army Audience in an Outdoor Theater
62 42         V 18888 Modern Cliff Dwellers—A Regimental Headquarters Back of Serbian Front

Italy enters the war (May, 1915); the Italian front.

63             19257 Water Front of Trieste, the Prize Taken by Italy from Austria
64 43           19253 Mount Grappa and Ruins of Quero, on the Italian Battle Front
65 44         V 18842 How Italian Guns are Carried Up the Steep, Narrow Paths of the Alpine Front
66           V 19278 Watching an Airplane Combat over the Italian Lines
67           V 18843 Camp of Italian Outpost on Steep Alpine Slope
68             18669 Fire Spray Captured from the Austrians in the District of Capitello in Italy
69 45 20 17       18711 Looking E. on Italian Front. Foreground. Italian Trenches of Resistance Built after Territory Was Won from Enemy

Sea fights of the earlier part of the war.

70 46 21         16259 British Battle Cruiser "Indomitable," Which Sunk the German Battle Cruiser Bluecher
71 47         V 19272 Trophies of War—German Torpedo From S.S. "Emden" and Floating Mines

Early fighting in the Argonne Forest.

72 0           18681 Light Railway and Hillside Dugouts near La Harazee, Argonne Forest
73 48         V 18832 A French Relief Column of Algerian Zouaves in Forest of Argonne
74 49         V 18908 French gunners Charging Huge 270mm (Howitzer) in Forest of Argonne

The great German attack on Verdun (Feb., 1916).

75 50           18730 "And They Did Not Pass"—Main Entrance and Gate into City of Verdun, France
76             19258 The Cathedral of Notre Dame, Verdun, and Ruins Extending Down to the Banks of the Meuse
77 51 22 18       18678 French Troops and Transport on "The Sacred Road," During the Battle of Verdun, 1916
78           V 18872 Poilus Preparing Barbed Wire for Front Line—Lempire, Meuse
79           V 18929 A Village Reduced to Debris near Verdun

Fighting on the British front, in general.

80           V 18915 A Battery of the Famous 270 Mortars (Howitzers), Mt. St. Eloi
81 52         V 18861 Entrenched Highlanders on the Lookout Using Mirror Periscope

Battle of the Somme, 1916.

82 53 23 19   10 V 18826 President Poincare and Marshall Joffre Visiting Officers' Quarters on the Somme Front
83             18666 Tatoi Trenches in the Croisettes Wood Showing Officers in Consultation Just Half an Hour Before the Attack on the Somme Line
84 54         V 18829 Serving Food from a Movable Kitchen in Ruined Curlu, on the Somme
85 55           18706 Ruins of Famous Church at St. Albert, France
86             18602 Ruined Village of Eclusiers, France. M'lle Semmer Decorated for Heroic Actions under Fire

Reims; general effects of four years of fighting.

87 56 24 20       18731 OR The Ruined Cathedral of Rheims. One of the Tragedies of the War, France
87 56 24 20 11 11   18765 The World Renowned Cathedral of Reims, France, Ruined by the Germans (Alternate View)
88             18764 Ruins of Once Magnificent Reims, France
89 57 25   12   V 19267 "The dogs of war let loose are howling"—French "320's" in action near Reims
90             18763 Fort Pompelle near Reims, France
91           V 18933 Once Fair Village of Coucy, near Reims, France

The Chemin des Dames, scene of heavy fighting from spring of 1917 onward.

92 58         V 18836 The Ruined Stronghold of Fort de la Malmaison, Chemin des Dames
93             18788 Chemin des Dames—Barbed Wire Entanglement
94 59 26 21 13 12 V 18834 Desolate Waste on Chemin Des Dames Battlefield, France
95 60 27 22 14 13 V 18835 Camouflaged Trenches in Center of Hardest Fighting, Chemin des Dames
96 61 28       V 18837 Human Wreckage in No Man's Land, Chemin des Dames
97 62 29       V 18936 Weird Desolation of Berry au Bac, After Four Years of Fighting

Scenes in general along the French front.

98 63 30 23   14 V 18863 "Through it all like horror runs the red resentment of the guns," Oise, France
99 64         V 18932 "Out Where the Bombs are Bursting and the Cannons Like Hell-doors Slam"
100           V 18935 The Terrible Desolation of Once Fertile Hills and Valleys, France
101 65 31 24       18629 Searching the Ruins, "Somewhere in France"
102 66           18750 French Artillery in the Village of Perthes les Hurlus
103           V 18822 Dugouts and Shelters—Cantonment in the Race Course at Flirey, France
104           V 18849 At Mass in the Allied Trenches on the Western Front
105 67 32       V 18897 Alincourt, France; German Ammunition Camp Destroyed by Allied Airmen
106           V 18873 German Ammunition Depot, after Visit of French Airmen, Alincourt, Ardennes, France
107 68 33       V 18894 Supplies Left by the Germans in Their Retreat from Soupier, Aisne
108 69 34   15   V 18879 "On all sides round a great furnace flamed"—German Attack, North Compiegne, France
109 70         V 18838 Setting Up Large Searchlight in Advance Lines, Vosges Sector
110           V 18846 Sharpshooters in Protected Position near Enemy Lines
111           V 18833 In a French Trench, Sandbag Protected, Showing Dart Bombs
112 71 35 25 16     18633 French Soldiers Resting In The Trenches

The use of dogs in war.

113 72         V 18924 Red Cross "Dog Encampment" Behind the Lines in the French Sector
114 73         V 18855 Red Cross Dog and Soldier for Whom He Got Help
115 74 36 26     V 18856 The Dog in War—Reporting to First Aid Squad with Helmet of Wounded

Rescue and care of wounded.

116 75         V 18864 Picking Up the Severely Wounded from Among the Dead
117             18753 Rendering First Aid to the Wounded in the French Trenches
118 76 37         18754 Bringing in Wounded on French Front After Battle Ablain St. Nazaire
119           V 18869 Bringing in the Wounded "On Stretchers Stiff and Bleared with Blood"

Ambulances.

120             18703 British Red Cross ambulance in French Service; Northern France
121 77           18657 Taking Away the Wounded in Motor Ambulance (Somme)

Field and base hospitals.

122 78 38 27       18608 French Field Hospital—Locating Bullet With X-Ray Machine
123 79 39 28 17 15 V 18817 Ghastly Glimpse of Wounded Belgians in Hospital, Antwerp, Belgium

Convalescents and slightly wounded.

124           V 18896 French Convalescents, Nicknamed "The Cripples," About to Return to the Front
125           V 18892 Allied Soldiers Binding up the Wounds of Their Prisoners

Burial of the dead.

126             18613 Sacrificed on Altar of German Militarism—Arrival of Dead at Military Cemetery, Villers au Bois
127             18087 Interment of the Fallen Brave in the Cemetery of Villers au Bois

Battlefield sanitation.

128           V 18899 Sanitary Work of the Battle Line—Disinfecting the Ruins With Patent Spray

Feeding an army.

129 80           18747 Section of Many Miles of French Field Kitchens
130 81 40 29     V 18828 Making Bread for British Troops: Camp Scene, France

Motor transport of food.

131           V 18827 Provisioning an Immense Army—British Transport Wagons in France

Motor transport of artillery.

132 82           18755 Modern Artillery Transport by Auto in France
133             18631 Off for Berlin! High Power Autotruck Delivering Large Cannon to the Firing Line in France

Artillery.

134 83           18640 French Gunners Adjusting Large Cannon Mounted on Railway Track—France
135           V 18914 A British "Archie" in Action—Note Range Finders
136           V 18913 A British 9.2-in. Howitzer Under Camouflage
137 84 41 30   16 V 18911 Feeding "Grannie"—Shell Hoisted into Position
138           V 18912 Feeding "Grannie"—Twelve Men Lowering Shell into Breech
139 85         V 18905 Trench Mortar in Its Well-timbered Chamber—View Looking Straight Down
140 86           18065 A Pioneer of the Kaiser's Forests Shattered into Toothpicks by a Shell from the Russian Lines
141 87 42 31 18 17   18651 A French 155-mm Gun Trained on the German Trenches
142 88           18705 French 75 Millimeter Guns in Ambush Near German Trenches
143 89         V 18902 Artillerymen Who, Between the Germans and the Mud, Are Emplacing Their Guns With Difficulty
144           V 18900 Famous 8-in. Howitzer in Its Camouflaged Position on the British Front

Machine guns; emplacements.

145 90         V 18857 German "Pill Boxes" and "Strong Points" which Cost Many Lives to Conquer
146 91 43         18749 German Steel Cupola for Machine Guns, Demolished by Allies

Aviation versus cavalry.

147 92         V 18853 Scouts, Old and New, French Cavalry and Army Airplane

Aviation; aerial photography; aeroplanes.

148 93 44         18000 Zeppelin Flying Over a German Town—Lower Valley of the Rhine
149           V 19279 House in Southend, England, Wrecked by Bombs from Raiding Zeppelins
150             19284 Airplane View of Trenches and Shell Holes
151 94 45 32 19 18   18632 Zeppelin Wrecked and Burned—Ruins Being Inspected by French Troops
152 95 46 33 20 19 V 18927 "Enemy Airmen Successfully Bombed One of Our Supply Trains"
153 96 47 34   20   19191 U.S. Observation Airplane on West Front—France
154           V 18921 A Double-seated "Fighter" Equipped with Bomb-dropping Device, Ready
155 97           19049 Lieut. LeMaitre of French Aviation Forces, Explaining "Nieuport" Airplane, Fortress Monroe,Va.
156 98         V 18922 The Eyes of the Army—View of German Town from a British Airplane
157           V 18920 Bridgnet Michelin Bombarding Airplane Ready to Ascend, France

Anti-aircraft gun.

158 99 48 35 21 21   18756 French "75" Gun in Action Against Battle Planes

Wrecked aeroplane.

159           V 18891 Body of a German Aviator in His Wrecked Machine Back of the French Lines

Lighter than air machines.

160 100 49   22   V 18923 Observation Balloon Fatally Pierced by Incendiary Bullets
161 101           18736 Attaching Observation Balloon to Winch for Towing into Position, Army of Occupation, Weissenburg, Germany
162 102 50 36 23 22 V 19216 Through the Uncharted Heavens She Blazed the Trail—Dirigible R-34 at Mineola

Scenes in general along the Western battle front, middle period of the war.

163           V 18895 "Through sickly shrapnel-sown meadows reaped by death alone"
164 103 51       V 18917 Watching "the Crimson Chorus of the Guns" Playing to the Enemy
165 104 52       V 18906 "Twas messy, that bit of a fight"—Dead Germans amidst Wire
166 105 53 37 24 23 V 18898 Shells Bursting in Ruined French Village
167           V 19280 Huge Shell Hole beside a Highway, France
168 106           18793 Monument in Memory of Canadians Who Fell at Vimy in April 1917
169           V 18877 Boyish German Prisoners at a Dressing Station, Longpont
170 107           18650 German Prisoners, Under Guard of French Soldiers, Were Humanely Treated by the Allies
171           V 18875 "And Now We Lie in Flanders' Fields." Vallee Foulon, France
172 108           18603 Camp of French Artillerymen. Enjoying Well-earned Rest from Trench Warfare
173 109           18665 French Lines Captured from the Enemy by the Marine Fusileers
174 110 54 38     V 18867 French Reserves Watching Their Comrades Going Into "The Valley of the Shadow"
175           V 18830 "Red fields of slaughter sloping down to ruin's black abyss"
176 111         V 18854 His Last Fight—"See he lies, death staring from his eyes"
177 112           18748 French Mine Explosion Under Enemy Trenches
178           V 18852 "Setting the stage for the Devil's play"—French Front

Tanks, which came into use during the middle period of the war.

179 113 55 39 25   V 18918 Ripped and Battered to Death by the Enemy—a Derelict Tank Cambrai
180           V 18831 Huge Tanks Crossing the Somme
181 114         V 18919 A Field of Forty Tanks—"Like a Flock of Sheep Browsing""—Bethune
182 115 56 40   24   19149 Huge Armored Tank Making Its Way Through a Smoke Screen
183 116 57         18676 How France Aided Her Fighters—Renault Tanks Going to the Front
184             18757 French "Tanks" Which Saw Service, Parading Paris Streets

The United States enters the war (Apr., 1917).

185 117 58 41 26 25   19000, 16770 President Wilson Addressing Congress on Question of International Peace and Imminent Danger of War
186 118           18335 Marshall Joffre, Viviant, Chocheprat and Fabry—French War Commission—With Gov. Lowden and State Officials at Tomb of Lincoln, Springfield, Ill.
187 119           19064 For Five Hours New York's Citizen Army Poured by this Reviewing Stand, Twenty Men Abreast

Cantonments in the U.S.

188           V 19221 Looking Over Soldier's Quarters—General Hospital in Distance. Camp Upton, N.Y.
189           V 19223 Barracks at Camp Devens, Boys on Hillside Writing Letters, Ayer, Mass.

Camps in the U.S.; camp routine.

190 120 59 42       19096 Sunshine Keeps Our Soldiers Healthy, Daily Sunning of Equipment
191 121         V 19220 Pack Inspection of 139th Regiment Infantry, American Army Camp

Training for combat in the U.S.

192 122 60         19063 The Heart of the Nation—Every Mother's Son Ready to do His Duty. Calisthenics in the Army
193 123 61       V 19219 Class of Officers Practicing "the Short Point Stab."
194 124 62 43 27 26   19198 Our Boys In France Learning to Correctly Use Gas Masks
195           V 19222 Soldiers About to Enter Tear-Gas Trench, Camp Dix, N.J.
196 125 63 44   27   18360 Building Barbed Wire Entanglements—Reserve Officers in Training Camp, Ft. Sheridan, Illinois
197             19050 Preparing for the Firing Line—Loading a 3-Inch Field Gun

The United States is ready.

198 126 64 45 28 28   19100 Our Answer to the Kaiser—3,000 of America's Millions Eager to Fight

The new American Army in motion.

199 127 65 46 29 29   19192 Thousands Marching, Thousands Watching! Our National Army, Chicago, Aug. 4, 1917
200 128           19070 One of New York's Greatest Military Spectacles The "Rainbow" Division Parading in Honor of Citizen
The U.S. Navy prepares to guard the Army on its way to France.
201 129           19089 Sousa's Famous Marine Band Playing on South Steps of Treasury Building, Washington, D.C.
202 130 66 47 30 30   19193 Thousands of Uncle Sam's Sailors, Training Station, Great Lakes, Ill.
203 131 67         19074 "Parade Rest"—Naval Training Station
204 132 68         19053 Projectile Weighing 1070 Lbs.—Powder 325 Lbs.One Load for the 12-inch Disappearing Gun [Ft. Monroe]

The Navy is ready; the sailors and the ships which escorted the Army across.

205 133           14253 A Sailor's Sewing Day Reminds Him Keenly of Home and Mother—Life on Board a Battleship
206             14250 Marines and Sailors Dispersing after an Assembly Aft for Instructions—Life on Board a Battleship
207             14249 Bugler Calling Marines and Sailors to Assemble for Instruction Life on Board a Battleship
208 134           09367 Gunners on Board U. S. Battleship New York Loading 5-Inch Gun
209 135 69 48       19147 Deck of U.S. Battleship Pennsylvania
210 136 70 49 31 31   19004 Four of our Submarines in Dry Dock in Government Navy Yard
211 137 71 50       16667 Submarines in the Foreground, Battleships and Torpedo Boats in the Background, San Diego Bay, California

The American Commander-in-Chief arrives in France (June, 1917).

212 138 72 51 32 32 V 18848 Joffre and Pershing in Governor's Gardens, Paris
213 139           19133 Marshall Foch, General Pershing, Madame Joffre, Marshall Joffre, and General Dubail, at Paris

The American Army arrives in France; camps at the base ports.

214 140           18734 Camp Pontanezen, at Brest, France, from Which American Soldiers Were Returned to the United States
215             19259 Camp Pontenezen, Brest, France
216 141           19195 Troop Kitchens—21 Ranges Each Burning Cord of Wood Daily—Brest, France
217             19285 American Barracks and Railroad Yards near Bordeaux, from Tower No. 2

The first American troops in Paris (July, 1917).

218           V 19218 Lafayette, We Are Here! First American Soldiers that Marched in Paris

American troops in quiet training sectors.

219           V 18925 Entrance to Dugout, Y.M.C.A. Station at Badonviller
220 142         V 18926 An Interesting Scene in the Social Room of a Y.M.C.A. Army Camp Hut
221 143           18667 General De Puydraguen Coming Out of a Trench Near Lac Blanc in the Vosges Section

The first German drive of March, 1918.

222             19260 Wrecked Building in Amiens, France

The British Navy cheers the Allies in the dark spring of '18; combating the "U" boats.

223             18790 German Gun Guarding the Mole, Zee-Brugge, Belgium
224 144 73 52       18771 Wrecked Submarine at Bruges, Belgium, a German Submarine Base
225             19287 One of the Notorious U-boats Stranded upon the South Coast of England

First American battles; Chateau-Thierry; Belleau Wood (June-July, 1918).

226             18716 Looking South over Chateau-Thierry from the Ramparts of the Old Chateau
227 145 74 53 33 33   18715 View of Famous Bridge Over the Marne, toward Hotel de Ville and Heights of Old Chateau
228 146 75 54 34 34 V 18948 In Belleau Wood Where Americans Gave Germany Her Fatal Check
229             18725 Strong Dugouts in Holes Under Huge Rocks, in Belleau Woods, France
230             19207 Maison Blanc, Headquarters of the Marine Brigade, Near Belleau Wood
231 147 76 55     V 18943 "Miracle of Lucy," France—Unharmed Crucifix Amidst Total Ruin
232 148           19254 Looking from Belleau Village South across the Valley in Belleau Woods
233 149 77 56 35 35 V 19225 Grave of Lieut. Quentin Roosevelt, Buried by Germans Where He Fell

The last German offensive (July 1918).

234             18677 General Gouraud Bestowing Medals Upon French Heroes, Chalons Sur Marne

The Allied counter-offensive (July, 1918).

235             18664 Partners of Americans in Marne Counter-Offensive—French Moroccan Troops on Villers-Cotteret Road
236             19261 Ruins of Longpont Village and Abbey
237 150         V 18824 Artillery Observers Telephoning Headquarters from the Front on the Marne
238 151 78 57     V 19268 Captured German Machine Guns on Road from Villers-Cotterets to Soissons
239 152         V 18942 Ruins of Soissons and Its Two Great Cathedrals

Fruits of victory; German prisoners captured by Americans.

240 153 79 58 36   V 18878 Bringing In 1900 German Prisoners Captured by American Forces
241 154           18752 German Prisoners Well Housed, Near Belleau Woods, France

The battle of St. Mihiel (Sept., 1918).

242 155 80 59 37 36   19248 The Place des Halles, St. Mihiel
243 156           19255 Repairing Telephone Lines During a Gas Attack at the Front

The battle of the Meuse-Argonne (Sept.-Nov., 1918).

244             19288 German Battery of 150 mm. Guns, Captured by American Troops Near Montfaucon
245             19264 An American Divison Headquarters at the Front
246 157           18739 An American Field Radio Outfit at the Front in France

The American attack at Blanc Mont (Oct., 1918).

247             19263 German Pill Box in the Blanc Mont Sector, Champagne

Rewards of valor.

248           V 19281 General Pershing Awarding Congressional Medals to Brave American Boys, Chaumont, France

Supporting the firing line; the army behind the army.

249 158           19199 Our Doughboys at Work—Ordnance Repair Shop, Mehun-sur-Yevre
250             19262 One of the Buildings of the American Ordnance Repair Shops at Mehun-sur-Yevre, France

Trophies of victory.

251           V 18944 "Kamarad" and German Trophies in a French Chateau

The American Army advances into Germany; the Army of Occupation on the Rhine.

252 159 81 60 38 37   19249 The Stars and Stripes Flying Over Ehrenbreitstein Fortress, on the Rhine, Germany
253             19212 Guards at American Bridgehead Boundary, Montabaur, East of the Rhine
254 160           19197 A Mile of Autos Used by Our "Third Army," Germany

Keeping in readiness on the Rhine (1919).

255 161 82 61 39 38 V 19229 Doughboys of 89th Div., Resting Before Review, Treves, Germany
256           V 19231 American Army of Occupation on the Rhine near Ehrenbreitstein
257 162         V 19235 Tractor-drawn Artillery of 89th Div. Before Largest Hangar in Germany
258 163 83 62 40   V 19234 U.S. Army Tractor Negotiating the Steep Declivities of Rhine at Coblenz
259 164           18761 French Auto Mitrailleuse Attached to U.S. Army, Montabaur, Germany
260           V 18945 Observation Balloons near Coblenz, Germany

The welfare workers with the U.S. Army.

261 165           19208 Salvation Army Hut, Always at the Front with Our Doughboys, Rhine
262 166           19200 Doughnuts for Doughboys—Montabaur on the Rhine

Recreations in the U.S. Army.

263 167           18737 American Soldiers on the West Bank of the Rhine in the Occupied Region, Germany
264 168           19215 Introducing Baseball in Germany, U.S. Army of Occupation on the Rhine
265           V 19236 After the Strenuous War Days—American Boys Enjoying a Rhine Excursion

Rewards of valor distributed in the Army of Occupation.

266 169 84 63   39 V 19230 General Pershing Decorating Officers of 89th Div., Treves, Germany

The celebrations of victory; London; Paris; Prague (Midsummer, 1919).

267 170 85 64 41 40   19209 Uncle Sam and John Bull Again Fast Friends—Yankee Troops in London
268 171           18772 Cementing Anglo-French Friendship. Soldiers of France in London
269 172 86 65 42 41   18775 Victory Day Celebration, July 14, 1919—Arch of Triumph, Paris
270 173           18773 France does Honor to the Gallant Sons of Britain—Victory Parade Paris
271 174 87         18742 Sons of France on Parade in Paris
272 175           18774 Gallant Legionaires of Czechoslovakia on Parade, Prague

The aftermath; President Wilson and Peace Delegates view War's Desolation.

273 176           18697 "Grand Place" of Devastated Arras, Section Visited by Peace Conference Delegates, France
274 177           18770 The Queen of Belgium Making Stereo Photo During Pres. Wilson's Visit to Belgium
275 178           18767 The President and Mrs. Wilson, Miss Wilson, the King and Queen of Belgium at University of Louvain
276 0           19265 President Wilson and Brand Whitlock at Nieuport, Belgium

The Peace Conference; signing the Peace Treaty (June, 1919).

277 179           18777 Where the Peace Treaty was Signed, Palace of Versailles, France
278 180 88         18778 A Plenary Session of the Peace Conference, in Building of French Foreign Office, Quai D'Orsay, Paris
279 181           18779 Guards of the Republic—in Palace of Versailles During Treaty Signing
280 182 89 66       18780 Galerie des Glaces, Showing Table where Peace Treaty Was Signed, Versailles, France
281 183 90 67 43 42   18781 Clemenceau, Wilson and Lloyd George Leaving Palace of Versailles after Signing Peace Treaty

The American soldiers depart for home (1919).

282 184           18735 Second Division Men Entraining for the Return Home, Germany
283 185 91 68 44 43 V 19266 Some of Our Two Million Fighters Ready for Home, Brest

Boarding the homeward bound transports.

284 186           19194 Our Boys Boarding Transport For "the Good Old U.S.A."

The ships that took them home.

285             19128 The New York City Skyline Brings a Thrill to the Heart of Every Returning Doughboy—U.S.S. Louisiana
286 187 92 69 45 44 V 19237 U.S. Transport "Leviathan," Formerly the "Vaterland." Largest Ship Afloat
287 188           19127 U.S. Battleships Serve as Transports in Bringing Our Troops Home—The Louisiana at Dock in New York Harbor
288           V 19282 Troops Returning from France on Camouflaged S.S. Aquitania, New York

Life on board the transports.

289 189 93 70 46 45 V 19217 Ready for the "Abandon Ship" Drill; U.S. Soldiers With Life Belts Adjusted
290 190         V 19239 A Friendly Bout Among Our Boys, on Transport Returning from France

The wounded on ship board.

291 191         V 19238 Hospital Deck on Giant Transport "Leviathan"

The wounded going ashore.

292 192         V 19241 Severely Wounded Being Transferred to Hospital Ship from Transport, Hoboken

In hospital in the U.S.

293 193         V 19228 Wounded Soldier About to Undergo Operation; Hospital No. 5, New York
294 194 94       V 19227 Nursing Wounded Heroes Back to Health, Convalescent Hospital No. 5

Heroes welcomed by their countrymen and families.

295 195 95         19138

Fighters Who Broke the Hindenburg Line Parading Down Fifth Ave., New York

296 196 96 71 47 46   19153 A Happy Reunion for Home-Coming Soldier Fathers

Those who rest forever in the soil of France.

297 197 97 72 48     19250 The American Cemetery at Belleau Wood

The Nation's last tribute.

298 198 98 73 49 47   23306 "Back to Home Land!" Removing the Casket of America's Unknown Soldier from the Olympia, Washington

The veterans fight old battles o'er again.

299 199 99 74 50 48   13365 America's Most Notable Gathering of Military Heroes

The hope of the future is PEACE (Nov., 1921).

300 200 100 75     23314 World Disarmament Conference. Delegates in Session. Continental Hall of the D.A.R., Washington, D.C., Nov. 21, 1921

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