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Artist
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Medium & Support
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Creation Date
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After this French liner was torpedoed by a German U--boat, her crew put on full steam and beached her on the French coast. She will be back in service in a few days.
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Underwood & Underwood
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Vintage ferrotyped gelatin silver print on paper
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1914-1918
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The Deutschland II is safely anchored at Cherbourg, France after it was surrendered to the Allies in accordance with the terms of the Armistice
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Underwood & Underwood
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Vintage ferrotyped gelatin silver print on paper
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1918-1919
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These French girls are employed by Uncle Sam at the American army base at Tours, France
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Underwood & Underwood
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Vintage ferrotyped gelatin silver print on paper
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1917-1918
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French 13th Sharpshooters, whom the Germans call "Swallows of Death", are marching into Ems, Germany to occupy the city
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Underwood & Underwood
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Vintage ferrotyped gelatin silver print on paper
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1918
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Alsatian soldiers forced to fight in the German Army are changing their German uniforms in the street for the uniform worn by French soldiers
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Underwood & Underwood
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Vintage ferrotyped gelatin silver print on paper
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November 1918
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Premier Georges Clemenceau addressing the German peace delegates at the Trianon Palace, Versailles
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Underwood & Underwood
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Vintage ferrotyped gelatin silver print on paper
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May 7, 1919
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These are the famous French war dogs that have done such noble work locating the wounded on battlefields and carrying messages between trenches
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Underwood & Underwood
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Vintage ferrotyped gelatin silver print on paper
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1914-1918
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A street in Amiens after months of constant bombardment
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Underwood & Underwood
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Vintage ferrotyped gelatin silver print on paper
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1918
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American Artillery is seen ripping up the trenches, roads, fields and woods northeast of Soissons
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Underwood & Underwood
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Vintage ferrotyped gelatin silver print on paper
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July 1918
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Marshall Ferdinand Foch salutes the statue of General Jean-Baptiste Kléber at Strasbourg with the same saber that General Kléber used when he led the French legions to victory in 1795
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Underwood & Underwood
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Vintage ferrotyped gelatin silver print on paper
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November 1918
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Huge incendiary shells are bursting and setting fire to all the buildings in Amiens – and the Germans want peace with honor!
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Underwood & Underwood
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Vintage ferrotyped gelatin silver print on paper
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1918
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With their homes freed from the Germans, these French refugees are returning home while their American liberators proceed after the retreating enemy
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Underwood & Underwood
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Vintage ferrotyped gelatin silver print on paper
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late 1918
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Commander Waflu reads an address at the graves of the American soldiers who fought and died at Belleau Wood
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Underwood & Underwood
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Vintage ferrotyped gelatin silver print on paper
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June 1918
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American, British, Belgian, French and Portuguese troops are seen in this great gathering of fighting men
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Underwood & Underwood
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Vintage ferrotyped gelatin silver print on paper
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1917-1918
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Queen Marie of Romania visits the ruins of historic Noyon while on an inspection tour of the French fighting front
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Underwood & Underwood
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Vintage ferrotyped gelatin silver print on paper
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c. 1919
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These are the automobiles that carried the German plenipotentiaries to the French lines to arrange the terms of the recent Armistice
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Underwood & Underwood
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Vintage ferrotyped gelatin silver print on paper
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November 1918
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The Cathedral of Rheims is now skeleton walls and blackened ruins. President Woodrow Wilson has just visited this spot, where Americans fought and died.
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Underwood & Underwood
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Vintage ferrotyped gelatin silver print on paper
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early 1919
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German destruction of the famous French coal mines in northern France is graphically portrayed in this picture
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Underwood & Underwood
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Vintage ferrotyped gelatin silver print on paper
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c. 1919
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General Louis Franchet d'Espèrey, conqueror of Bulgaria, arrives from Salonica and is greeted at the pier in Istanbul by General Sir Edmund Allenby, who conquered the Turkish forces and liberated Palestine
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Underwood & Underwood
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Vintage ferrotyped gelatin silver print on paper
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December 18, 1918
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This happy group of liberated civilians are in Brieullen [Brieulles?] in Northern France. A friendly Yankee chaplain is interested in their wooden shoes.
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Underwood & Underwood
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Vintage ferrotyped gelatin silver print on paper
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November 1918
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Held prisoner by the Germans and forced to labor under for four years, these French boys have just been released and are returning home
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Underwood & Underwood
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Vintage ferrotyped gelatin silver print on paper
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1918
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An aged couple in Brieulles-sur-Bar, France pour out their heartfelt thanks and congratulations to their American liberators, who are about to sail for home
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Underwood & Underwood
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Vintage ferrotyped gelatin silver print on paper
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November 1918
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Sunset on the battle-scarred National Road between Soissons and Chavignis. It will be many years before vegetation will grow on this shell-torn soil.
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Underwood & Underwood
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Vintage ferrotyped gelatin silver print on paper
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July 1918
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Debris of a German armored plane, shot down by French anti-aircraft gunners. Nothing remains but the armor and machinery.
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Underwood & Underwood
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Vintage ferrotyped gelatin silver print on paper
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1914-1918
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President Raymond Poincaré, Premier Georges Clemenceau and Marshal Henri-Philippe Petain review American troops in Metz, France
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Underwood & Underwood
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Vintage ferrotyped gelatin silver print on paper
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November 1918
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