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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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). |
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47 | V | 19277 | Turks Eager for War—Germany's Most Distant Ally Mobilizing Her Army | |||||
British Gallipoli Expedition (Apr., 1915). |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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). |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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128 | V | 18899 | Sanitary Work of the Battle Line—Disinfecting the Ruins With Patent Spray | |||||
Feeding an army. |
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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. |
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131 | V | 18827 | Provisioning an Immense Army—British Transport Wagons in France | |||||
Motor transport of artillery. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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147 | 92 | V | 18853 | Scouts, Old and New, French Cavalry and Army Airplane | ||||
Aviation; aerial photography; aeroplanes. |
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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. |
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158 | 99 | 48 | 35 | 21 | 21 | 18756 | French "75" Gun in Action Against Battle Planes | |
Wrecked aeroplane. |
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159 | V | 18891 | Body of a German Aviator in His Wrecked Machine Back of the French Lines | |||||
Lighter than air machines. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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). |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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). |
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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. |
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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). |
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218 | V | 19218 | Lafayette, We Are Here! First American Soldiers that Marched in Paris | |||||
American troops in quiet training sectors. |
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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. |
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222 | 19260 | Wrecked Building in Amiens, France | ||||||
The British Navy cheers the Allies in the dark spring of '18; combating the "U" boats. |
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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). |
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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). |
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234 | 18677 | General Gouraud Bestowing Medals Upon French Heroes, Chalons Sur Marne | ||||||
The Allied counter-offensive (July, 1918). |
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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. |
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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). |
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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). |
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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). |
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247 | 19263 | German Pill Box in the Blanc Mont Sector, Champagne | ||||||
Rewards of valor. |
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248 | V | 19281 | General Pershing Awarding Congressional Medals to Brave American Boys, Chaumont, France | |||||
Supporting the firing line; the army behind the army. |
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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. |
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251 | V | 18944 | "Kamarad" and German Trophies in a French Chateau | |||||
The American Army advances into Germany; the Army of Occupation on the Rhine. |
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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). |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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). |
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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. |
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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). |
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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). |
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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. |
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284 | 186 | 19194 | Our Boys Boarding Transport For "the Good Old U.S.A." | |||||
The ships that took them home. |
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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. |
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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. |
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291 | 191 | V | 19238 | Hospital Deck on Giant Transport "Leviathan" | ||||
The wounded going ashore. |
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292 | 192 | V | 19241 | Severely Wounded Being Transferred to Hospital Ship from Transport, Hoboken | ||||
In hospital in the U.S. |
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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. |
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295 | 195 | 95 | 19138 |
Fighters Who Broke the Hindenburg Line Parading Down Fifth Ave., New York |
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296 | 196 | 96 | 71 | 47 | 46 | 19153 | A Happy Reunion for Home-Coming Soldier Fathers | |
Those who rest forever in the soil of France. |
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297 | 197 | 97 | 72 | 48 | 19250 | The American Cemetery at Belleau Wood | ||
The Nation's last tribute. |
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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. |
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299 | 199 | 99 | 74 | 50 | 48 | 13365 | America's Most Notable Gathering of Military Heroes | |
The hope of the future is PEACE (Nov., 1921). |
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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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