Activities of U.S. soldiers of 32nd Division, 64th Brigade, 128th Infantry in Europe during World War I. US soldiers (Yanks) fire rifles. A party consisting of Sergeant F. H. Holmes, Sergeant E. Batough and Pvt. H. Grant, Co. E. 128th Infantry, attempt to locate snipers. The German lines are only 45 yards from this point.
Battalion H.- Verdun Campaign in Verdun-sur-Meuse, France during World War I. A church at Herbecourt. The ruins and debris seen. The wounded French soldiers sought refuge in this church, killed during bombardment.
Battalion H.- Verdun Campaign in Verdun-sur-Meuse, France during World War I. The rubble of Maricourt. An unexploded Zeppelin bomb on the ground.
Architecture of Verdun in Verdun-sur-Meuse, France during World War I. View of Verdun: the ramparts, walls (eighty feet thick), and the river bridge on the banks of Meuse. French civilians at the Meuse on a Monday: people beside a pond. Shell holes and people in the holes.
A fire in Verdun-sur-Meuse, France during World War I. A fire truck driven on road during a fire in buildings in Verdun-sur-Meuse. Firemen spray water hoses on buildings. A sign reads : 'Hopital Temporaire'. Shelled buildings seen.
The German failure in Europe during World War I. Abandoned German Art. Damaged German equipment and dead German soldiers lying on ground, which shows the German failure.
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