Views of devastated landscape in no-man's-land. German soldiers are seen preparing for the battle of Verdun, in France, during World War I. Soldiers stand near fortified dugouts. In order to avoid civilian losses, the French population is ordered to evacuate from the city of Verdun and environs. Evacuating families are seen carrying as many of their belongings as possible. They arrive with their luggage at the railroad station and board the train. German soldiers carry a wounded comrade through rubble, on a stretcher. German soldiers in a fort getting ready for battle. Two soldiers smoke cigarettes. The German soldiers leave their fort and carry machine gun out into the battlefield. Barbed wire seen outside.
Belgian soldiers at the river Yser in Belgium. Soldiers stand on a wooden platform over the river. Men on boats in river. Soldiers on gunboats move along the Yser river and the fire at barrages. Houses in the background. A gunboat moves under a tunnel. Trees along the sides of the river. A soldier talks on a radio. Other soldiers fire from the gunboat. Smoke arises due to the firing.
Soldiers fire artillery during World War I in Barleux, France. Soldiers place the ammunitions on a field. Other soldiers near an artillery. Artillery pieces are loaded and fired. Smoke arises from firing. Trees in the background.
French soldiers fire artillery during World War I in Barleux, France. They fire in the battlefield. Soldiers in a trench. Trees in the background. Smoke arises from firing. Soldiers fire an artillery from a hide-out. Stacks of used artillery shells on ground. Soldiers stand nearby.
French soldiers fire artillery in France during World War I. They fire artillery in the battlefield. Trenches in the field. Trees in the background. Soldiers fire from trenches. They walk in a communication trench leading to French front line. They fire artillery. A soldier feeds mules on the battlefield. Smoke arises from firing and bombarding.
French soldiers fire railroad gun during World War I, France. They fire railroad gun in the battlefield. Shells are moved by the rails. They are loaded in the railroad gun. Soldiers fire the gun. Smoke arises in the foreground due to the fire.
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