World War 1 Captured German equipment displayed in Hotel des Invalides. Crowds and traffic at Concorde square. German tanks, cannons, field guns, railroad guns, and gun carriages displayed in Hotel des Invalides.
A World War 1 captured German railroad gun in midst of crowd in Paris. Closeup views of captured German artillery shells and other German equipment can be seen in area near Hotel des Invalides. Eiffel Tower rising high in background with rail gun barrel pointed in its direction. Large crowd of people aboard a captured German submarine at dock. View of French sailors, some American Army officers, and citizens walking up dock to shore after inspecting the submarine.
Captured World War I German gun carriages displayed at a monument in Paris. Crowds inspect World War 1 field guns and other equipment displayed.
World War I U.S. ordnance personnel crate German ordnance material for shipment to the United States. Ordnance personnel bring the material and an ordnance man at typewriter. Ordnance personnel inspect the World War 1 material.
Red Cross workers in Paris make prosthetic masks for French and U.S. soldiers whose faces have been disfigured during World War I (often from gas attacks). A soldier tries a plaster mold and a women assists. Prosthetic face masks on wall in background.
Red Cross workers in Paris make prosthesis masks for French and U.S. soldiers' whose faces have been disfigured during World War I. Red Cross woman makes plaster molds of the wounded men's face and wax model of the heads from the molds, for use in making prosthetic face masks following injuries such as gas attacks.
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