Artillery units move forward near the fort in Verdun, France during World War I. Artillery shells on the ground. Soldiers move along with the artillery on horse-carts. Supplies are moved by rail near the fort. Soldiers take out artillery from a muddy field.
French soldiers move forward on the front in Verdun, France during World War I. They prepare for the battle. Trench on the battlefield. Soldiers sit in a field. Bombarding in the background. Smoke from the bombarding. Soldiers walk in the trenches. Bombarding and firing continues. Soldiers take a wounded soldier on stretcher. Other soldiers in the trenches. High altitude view of the battlefield.
French soldiers collect German abandoned equipment in Verdun, France during World War I. Soldiers in a trench. The wrecked equipment of Germans scattered in the battlefield. Ruins of a German base. German prisoners of war walk. French soldiers walk along with them.
Generals Mangin, Neville and Petain reviews French troops in Verdun, France during World War I . French soldiers stand in a line. Generals shake hands with the soldiers. General Petain decorates the soldiers. A band marches. Soldiers march with flags. Generals salutes the soldiers.
Shows U.S. Army 139th Infantry troops taking cover from enemy fire in trenches near Verdun, France. Troops fire their rifles from behind the cover.
French Aerodrome near Verdun, France. Nieuport 11 aircraft on the airfield near a hangar, with many French soldiers and airman standing nearby. Crew push an aircraft into position readying it for takeoff to battle German Fokker aircraft in World War 1.
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