German troops captured in the battle of Verdun, during World War One, are held temporarily at prison camp in Souilly (Meuse), France. French soldiers stand guard with the prisoners. Conditions are rainy and muddy. German prisoners line up to receive canvas tents for their immediate shelter. For their first meal they receive bread and canned food. Group of captured German officers pose. The German prisoners are loaded into army trucks for transport to more permanent prison camps, in the rear. (Slate says "They will return to the peace camps in France" or words to that effect.)
Generals Mangin, Neville and Petain reviews French troops in Verdun, France during World War I . French soldiers stand in a line. Generals shake hands with the soldiers. General Petain decorates the soldiers. A band marches. Soldiers march with flags. Generals salutes the soldiers.
Supplies are moved towards the front during World War I. Ammunition and supply trucks, mules drawn artillery advance along the country roads. Trees in the area. Soldiers march with the supplies. Transporting machine guns to the front. Houses along the sides of the street. German shells fire. Dead bodies of soldiers. Vehicles move forward with the supplies.
Supplies are moved towards the front during the World War I in France. Supply trucks and mules drawn carts carry the supplies. Supplies are moved forward by the rail.
Troops move forward towards the front in France during World War I. Military vehicles pass. Soldiers march. Soldiers in military vehicles advance towards the front. Houses along the sides of the street.
Armored cars advance towards the front in France during World War I. Houses and trees in the background. Soldiers on the armored cars. Oxen drawn artillery advance through a bridge. Soldiers in a boat at a waterway.