First World War

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3 Poilus du 5e Régiment d'Infanterie - 1ère Guerre Mondiale. c. 1917 Ww1 Pictures, Triple Entente, Ww1 Photos, Ww1 History, Ww1 Soldiers, Harbin, Military Photos, French Army, History Photos
some WW1 pictures
3 Poilus du 5e Régiment d'Infanterie - 1ère Guerre Mondiale. c. 1917
Members of the 2nd Australian Infantry Battalion outside their billets in the Cavalry Barracks (pictured) Ww1 Aesthetic, Ypres Belgium, Military Photography, Ww 1, Western Front, Military Uniforms, To Infinity And Beyond
Incredible colourised photographs of Australian troops during WWI
Members of the 2nd Australian Infantry Battalion outside their billets in the Cavalry Barracks (pictured)
three men standing in the middle of an open field with one holding a camera and looking at another man's hand
Lock, Stock, and History
A French soldier shares a canteen of wine with two British soldiers, 1917, World War I.
an old book with the title'treaty of peace'written in german and english
Treaty of Versailles - Wikipedia
6.28.1919 - The Treaty of Versailles was one of the peace treaties at the end of WWI. It ended the state of war between Germany and the Allied Powers. It was signed five years after the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand. The other Central Powers on the German side of World War I were dealt with in separate treaties. Although the armistice signed on 11 November 1918, ended the actual fighting, it took six months of negotiations at the Paris Peace Conference to conclude the peace treaty.
two old airplanes flying in the sky together
World War I: Aerial Combat by Granger
Allied and German biplanes engaged in aerial combat during World War I.
A German Zeppelin crewman poses in his leather flying suit and parachute harness. (Source - The Drakegoodman Collection.) A total of 115 Zeppelin-type airships was used by the German military in the First World War. The army and navy lost 53 airships and 379 highly trained officers and men, and 24 airships were so damaged they could not be used again. The German Zeppelin fleet was used much more for reconnaissance missions than bombing, with over 1200 sorties flown over the North Sea alone. Ww1 German, German Military, Colorized Photos, Army & Navy, German Army, North Sea, The Army, Military Uniform
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A German Zeppelin crewman poses in his leather flying suit and parachute harness. (Source - The Drakegoodman Collection.) A total of 115 Zeppelin-type airships was used by the German military in the First World War. The army and navy lost 53 airships and 379 highly trained officers and men, and 24 airships were so damaged they could not be used again. The German Zeppelin fleet was used much more for reconnaissance missions than bombing, with over 1200 sorties flown over the North Sea alone.