View of the French guards standing. United States President Woodrow Wilson leave the French Academy after inspection. He is on his visit to France for the Paris Peace Conference. (World War I; World War 1; WWI; WW1)
Arras railway station in France, during World War One. Deserted platforms and building. Barbed-wire defenses set up by the Germans along rail lines coming into the Arras station. Three British soldiers relaxing by the railroad tracks. They smoke and talk amongst themselves.
British soldiers stand at railway station in Arras, France, as a steam locomotive railroad train passes, carrying troops and military supplies during World War 1. One soldier jumps off the train (which is moving very slowly). This is the first train to arrive here in two years. In town, the pipe and drum corps, of the British Gordon Highlanders Infantry Regiment, plays and marches to celebrate as other British troops watch.
The 10th and 42nd German Divisions (infantry and artillery) depart from Aumetz France near the Luxembourg border after the conclusion of World War 1. German soldiers on horses passing by on the street in the city. Houses beside the street. German troops marching from the city. Various town buildings in Aumetz seen.
German troops 10th and 42nd Divisions (artillery and infantry) march from the city of Aumetz France immediately bordering Luxembourg, withdrawing at the conclusion of World War 1. Girls watch the marching troops (and also pay attention to the camera). Buildings beside the street on which the troops are marching. Horse-carts follow the troops.
10th and 42nd Division German soldiers of artillery and infantry units march out of Aumetz France, bordering Luxembourg, following the armistice of World War 1. Soldiers on horses march along with them. People gather to watch them. Many civilian onlookers, especially children, show fascination with the camera and filming operation going on. Horse-carts pass by on the street. Children watch the marching soldiers and the camera. Buildings beside the street.