German President Paul Von Hindenburg and Frederick William Victor Albert of Prussia in Germany. Paul Von Hindenburg visits wounded veterans. Old 1871 veterans stand in a line as the President shakes hands with them. German President Paul Von Hindenburg, dressed in a uniform, celebrates his birthday.
United States 139th Infantry Regiment in a front line trench near Verdun, France during World War I. A group of United States soldiers sitting and standing in the trench. They fire rifles from the trenches.
United States 2nd Infantry Division soldiers near Missy-Aux-Bois, France during World War I. The soldiers fire rifles from trenches. A piece of cloth spread over bushes in the background.
The Germans drop shells over Rambucourt in France during World War I. The shells burst in the town with huge explosions. Explosions in front of a rural chateau. Small houses around the chateau.
Wounded United States soldiers being taken on horse carts in France during World War I. A soldier comes out of a hide out in a town. A Red Cross board on a wall. Wounded soldiers being taken on horse carts. The soldiers and horses are wearing gas masks. The wounded soldiers are also given gas masks.
Wounded United States soldiers in France during World War I. The soldiers load and fire gas shells. Smoke rises from the shells along a hillside. Fields in the foreground. Smoke spreads in the surrounding area. A group of soldiers advances on a field and goes towards a forest area.
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