Several British Mark IV heavy tanks head across a field toward the camera. As one draws near, a gas shell exploded in front of it, obscuring it from view. The gas persists for a time and the tank is seen emerging. Scene shifts to a Mark IV female tank ascending an earthen berm at the side of a road. It falls to the road and crosses it, as several French soldiers hunker down on the road in the left foreground. Next, a Mark IV Female tank approaches the camera in closeup, passing a smoke source on the ground. Finally, several British heavy tanks move across a field in the far distance. Remains of a wrecked French village in the foreground. (World War I; World War 1; WWI; WW1)
A United States Army training film about defense against chemical warfare. U.S. soldiers affected by a poisonous gas transported to a base hospital in Chateau-Thierry, France on 15 August 1918. Gas casualties in the AEF (American Expeditionary Force) during World War I. Casualties on stretchers lined up in front of the hospital.
A United States Army training film about defense against chemical warfare. United States troops wearing gas masks undergo training with gas masks in the United States. They fire artillery. An officer wears a diaphragm gas mask which enables his command to be heard by the gun crew. A divisional chemical officer makes an inspection of the training for the division commander. He gives last minute advice to an assembled group of officers. Troops wearing gas masks undergo a drill on a field. U.S. troops are deployed to France and are seen marching toward front line positions during World War I. The Germans launch a cloud attack of poisonous gas. The troops lay down in the field with rifles in their hands. Soldiers rest covering themselves with a large sheet.
Generals of United Allies Armies prepare the final offensive against Kaiser Wilhelm II in Europe during World War 1. British Field Marshal Douglas Haig, French General Philippe Petain, United States Army General John Pershing and Italian Commander General Diaz converse with each other. They pose for a photograph. An officer looks through binoculars. United States Generals present during the Allies meeting. German General Paul Von Hindenburg with a German officer. World War I troops march led by a band. A General addresses his soldiers. Italian army moves up the River Piave front of the Alps.
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.
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.
CRITICALPAST.COM: About Us | Contact Us | FAQs - How to Order | License Agreement | My Account | My Lightboxes | Shopping Cart | Advanced Search | Featured Collections | Website Terms & Conditions | Privacy Policy | Links ©2024 CriticalPast LLC.
License Agreement |
Terms & Conditions |
Privacy Policy
©2024 CriticalPast LLC.