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    Colour Photos of World War 1

    Anyone that likes military history might find these pictures intresting, they are geniunine colour photos taken during the first world war.




    Street of the Lombardic ****erel, in ruins (Soissons. Aisne. France. 1917).


    Bucy-le-Long, section of machine gunners, 4 soldiers in the ruins, drawing. (Aisne. France. 1917).


    Bombing of September 2nd and 3rd. Warehouse of baths. Firefighters. (Northern France. September 3, 1917).

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    Frontline trenches. Group of French servicemen, "Poilus", in front of the entrance of a cote. Woods of Hirtzbach. (Haut-Rhin. France. June 16th, 1917).


    Chauny. Street Saint-Martin. Ruins under snow. (Village of Noyon. Oise. France. 1917).


    University quarter. (Destruction in the Northeast of the cathedral. Reims, Marl. France. April 6th, 1917).

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      Senagalese and other colonial troops


      Frontline trench, observer. French serviceman at work in the trenches. Woods of Hirtzbach. (Haut-Rhin. France. June 16th, 1917).


      Belgian troops carrying their FN Mauser Model 1889 rifles 1916
      Last edited by Davros?; 03-19-2009, 03:25 PM.

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        #4
        Interesting stuff man, nice one. Black and white photos always make the events seem otherworldly.

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          #5
          these are pretty cool - i enjoy this stuff a lot.

          i didn't know there were color photo graphs back then.

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            #6
            thank you, looks bad ass.

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              #7
              Very cool.....

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                #8
                That's awesome!!

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                  #9
                  They are very interesting photos.

                  I will never understand the First World War; it was an utterly pointless waste of human life.

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                    #10
                    Funny the French, Belgiums and Americans were all using German weapons in WW1 the Mauser.

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