Wrecked zeppelin at a field in Greece. Man sits on zeppelin. People look at parts of zeppelin and pull rope tied to zeppelin.
French soldiers advance as per orders from French General Maurice Sarrail in Macedonia, Greece, during World War 1. The soldiers advance along with supplies loaded on carts and horses. They cross mountains covered with vegetation, after having crossed the Vardar River. World War I.
Framework of a wrecked German zeppelin, shot down in World War 1 by Allied Forces, seen in the Vardari neighborhood of Thessaloniki (Salonica) Greece. The zeppelin airship has been re-assembled and is displayed near the White Tower in the port. Large number of sightseers look at the wreckage, which is patrolled by a soldier and an armed sailor.
British soldiers in Salonica, Greece during World War I. The soldiers march across a field. They stand in a trench and fire rifles and other guns. Smoke rises from the firing.
General Guillemet in Salonika, Greece during World War I. The General seated on a horse reviews Greek troops. Soldiers march in formation on a field. They carry rifles. The General awards medals to the soldiers.
Lieutenant General George Milne, Commander of British XVI Corps soldiers, and Sir Bryan Mahon, Commander of the 10th (Irish) Division, converse while attending a Military Gymkhana at Salonika during World War 1. They then watch a chariot race on the field. [Note: the introductory slate incorrectly identifies the Generals]