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1 Nisan 2009 Çarşamba

FIRST WORLD WAR: Rare pictures: Part 3

FIRST WORLD WAR: Rare pictures: Part 3

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French military car picking up the dead




TRENCH WARFARE DURING WW1

Regarding the German soldier's experience, various selections from Erice Maria Remarque's All Quiet on the Western Front proved to be a valuable source of insight. A analysis of the above mentioned sources, one can note various similarities between the German and French armies during World War I in the areas of trench warfare, ill-fated troops, and military technology.Trench warfare was totally unbiased. The trench did not discriminate between cultures.

This "new warfare" was unlike anything the world had seen before, millions of people died during a war that was supposed to be over in time for the holidays. Each side entrenched themselves in makeshift bunkers that attempted to provide protection from the incoming shells and brave soldiers. After receiving an order to overtake the enemies bunker, soldiers trounced their way through the land between the opposing armies that was referred to as "no man's land."

The direness of the war was exemplified in a quotation taken from Remarque's All Quiet on the Western Front, "Attacks alternate with counter-attacks and slowly
the dead pile up in the field of craters between the trenches. We are able to bring in most of the wounded that do not lie too far off. But many have long to wait and we listen to them dying." After years of this trench warfare, corpses of both German and French soldiers began to pile up and soldiers and civilians began to realize the futility of trench warfare.

German battery in the snows of Poland

Japanaese bombardment at Tsing-tau

General Allenby entering Jerusalem through the Jaffa Gate

Difficult Austrian advance in the Tyrol

Germans resist on the Western Front

Oil wells destroyed in the Romanian retreat

British engineers bridging flooded ground in Flanders

Destruction. Ypres in the autumn of 1917

Armoured cars on the British Indian border

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Rare, amazing pictures: First World War: Part 2

Rare, amazing pictures: First World War: Part 2

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American military engineers behind the British lines
American soldiers have a rest.

Italian soldiers crossing a stream under fire

Turkish flags captured by Russian forces at Erzerum, February 1916

Italian advance in difficult conditions

British Lewis gunners hunting aeroplanes in the Balkans

Challenging an automobile at night on the Marne

Romanian red hussars on the firing line

Reinforcements and supplies for the French troops near Verdun

Russian officers and peasants watching an Austrian bombardment

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31 Mart 2009 Salı

AMAZING PICTURES: The First World War: Part 1

AMAZING PICTURES: The First World War: Part 1

AMAZING....


Russian Cossacks passing through a village in Galicia

Repairing a railway bridge over the Dunajec

French officers on Hartmannsweilerkopf in the Vosges

Austrian troops on the Galician Front

French soldiers on the firing line at the First Battle of the Marne

German telephone post on the Western Front

Pontoon bridge from Antwerp over the Scheldt, 1914

Belgian refugees at the port of Ostend

General von Emmich at Liege, August 1914

Russian soldiers abandoning their lines in Galicia

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Amazing First World War pictures: Trenches and new weapons

Amazing First World War pictures: Trenches and new weapons

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The First World War saw the introduction of new weaponry for the first time. Tanks, air warfare and the machine gun. In the image a British tank rolls out of the factory.

For the soldiers of all nations life was hell in the madness of trench warfare

There were few advances on either side. It was just sitting in the muddy trenches and wait for enemy shells to fall on you.

The cost of the First World War

Some advance by German soldiers.

While the British soldiers wait.

These weapons were used for the first time in history.

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