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Images Dated 29th August 2008

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Background imageImages Dated 29th August 2008: WORLD WAR I: ONE-MAN TANK. One-man armored tank of the U. S. Army. Photographed c1918

WORLD WAR I: ONE-MAN TANK. One-man armored tank of the U. S. Army. Photographed c1918
WORLD WAR I: ONE-MAN TANK. One-man armored tank of the U.S. Army. Photographed c1918

Background imageImages Dated 29th August 2008: WORLD WAR I: RETURN, c1918. American soldiers returned home to loved ones. Stereograph

WORLD WAR I: RETURN, c1918. American soldiers returned home to loved ones. Stereograph, c1918

Background imageImages Dated 29th August 2008: WORLD WAR I: TORPEDO. Torpedo from the German submarine, S. S. Emsden, along with floating mines

WORLD WAR I: TORPEDO. Torpedo from the German submarine, S. S. Emsden, along with floating mines
WORLD WAR I: TORPEDO. Torpedo from the German submarine, S.S. Emsden, along with floating mines, on display in London after the war. Stereograph, c1918

Background imageImages Dated 29th August 2008: WORLD WAR I: SERBIA, c1915. Serbian reserves in the Balkan Mountains awaiting orders to advance

WORLD WAR I: SERBIA, c1915. Serbian reserves in the Balkan Mountains awaiting orders to advance. Stereograph, c1915

Background imageImages Dated 29th August 2008: GERMANY: OCCUPATION, 1918. American doughboys of the 89th Division resting before

GERMANY: OCCUPATION, 1918. American doughboys of the 89th Division resting before review on the Moselle River, Trier, Germany, following Allied victory in World War I. Stereograph, 1918

Background imageImages Dated 29th August 2008: WORLD WAR I: DESTRUCTION. A village reduced to debris near Verdun, France. Stereograph

WORLD WAR I: DESTRUCTION. A village reduced to debris near Verdun, France. Stereograph, 1916

Background imageImages Dated 29th August 2008: WORLD WAR I: AISNE, 1917. American officer in camouflaged trench at Chemin des Dames

WORLD WAR I: AISNE, 1917. American officer in camouflaged trench at Chemin des Dames, France, near the hardest fighting at the Second Battle of the Aisne. Stereograph, 1917

Background imageImages Dated 29th August 2008: WORLD WAR I: AISNE, 1917. Supplies left by the Germans at Soupier, France, following

WORLD WAR I: AISNE, 1917. Supplies left by the Germans at Soupier, France, following their defeat at the Second Battle of the Aisne. Stereograph, 1917

Background imageImages Dated 29th August 2008: WORLD WAR I: REIMS, 1914. The cathedral at Reims, France, after damage sustained

WORLD WAR I: REIMS, 1914. The cathedral at Reims, France, after damage sustained from German forces. Stereograph, c1914

Background imageImages Dated 29th August 2008: FRANCE: AMERICAN CEMETERY. American military cemetery built after World War I at Suresnes

FRANCE: AMERICAN CEMETERY. American military cemetery built after World War I at Suresnes, France, overlooking Paris. Stereograph, c1918

Background imageImages Dated 29th August 2008: WORLD WAR I: TRANSPORT. American soldiers returning home from Europe. Stereograph, 1918

WORLD WAR I: TRANSPORT. American soldiers returning home from Europe. Stereograph, 1918

Background imageImages Dated 29th August 2008: British Red Cross ambulance in French service. Stereograph, c1918

British Red Cross ambulance in French service. Stereograph, c1918
WORLD WAR I: AMBULANCE. British Red Cross ambulance in French service. Stereograph, c1918


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