Soldiers lie on litters at an advanced dressing station during Battle of Hindenberg Line in World War I. Soldiers of enemy also present. A doctor examines a wounded. Another soldier is provided a mug of drink. He drinks it. Leg wounds of a soldier are dressed. Other soldiers surround him.
Soldiers of British 63rd Naval Division advance a day after capturing Graincourt and Anneux during Battle of Hindenberg Line in World War I. With them covered guns and supplies on horse carts are also moved.
Canadian officials view captured German guns during Battle of Hindenburg Line in World War I. Shells are also piled near the guns. A soldier laughs standing in front of the captured German tank.
Soldiers of a British Regiment, The Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry pass through Bapaume during Battle of Hindenberg Line in World War I. Soldiers move across Canal du Nord. A blown up part of the canal is seen. Cameron Highlanders advance. German prisoner crossing a field. They move along the canal. The rail track along the canal is repaired by soldiers.
Soldiers among rescued civilians of Ecourt Saint Quentin during Battle of Hindenberg Line in World War I. Soldiers sit and stand among the civilians. Few civilians smoke while some raise their hats and wave. Three men who escaped from German forces who are now in the French Army smile and one them smoke.
British soldiers on a ship leave for 14 days holiday during Battle of Hindenburg Line in World War I. Soldiers stand at the railing on ship. Life boats kept on the decks. The ship leaves.
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