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French and Allied soldiers guard the Prefecture of Salonica during the state of siege, June 1916. Civilians gather at the gates as military control extends into civic institutions. This photograph, published in L’Illustration, reflects the tense coexistence between the Greek population and occupying forces during the First World War, marking Salonica as a focal point of political and military struggles in the Balkans.-stock-foto
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A French armoured car battery stationed near the White Tower of Salonica, June 1916. This iconic landmark of Thessaloniki stands as a backdrop to Allied military preparations during the state of siege. The image illustrates how modern mechanised warfare reached the Balkans, symbolising the strategic importance of Salonica as a base for the Entente during World War I and the defence against Central Powers’ advances.-stock-foto
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General Charles Mangin, photographed in June 1916 during the First World War. A veteran of French colonial campaigns in Africa and Morocco, Mangin was promoted divisional general after commanding the 5th Division, distinguished at Neuville-Saint-Vaast and Douaumont during the Battle of Verdun. Published in L’Illustration, this portrait shows him in uniform, symbolising France’s military leadership in one of the war’s most critical periods.-stock-foto
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A French military post in a street of Salonica, June 1916. Soldiers patrol and stand guard, with flags marking Allied presence in the city under siege. This image shows the everyday reality of occupation during World War I, where urban spaces were militarised. As part of the Macedonian front, Salonica became a crucial hub for Entente operations, highlighting the strategic role of Greece in the wider conflict.-stock-foto
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June 1916, Salonica (Thessaloniki): a mass demonstration against Bulgarian aggression during the turbulent period of World War I. Crowds fill the streets carrying banners and flags as Greek citizens voice opposition to enemy incursions. Published in L’Illustration, this image captures the tense atmosphere in Macedonia under Allied occupation, illustrating both popular unrest and the fragile balance of regional power.-stock-foto
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Page from L’Illustration magazine, 1916, showing the Tableau d’Honneur or Roll of Honour. These memorial pages presented portraits and biographies of French officers, soldiers, and allied volunteers who distinguished themselves during the First World War, often posthumously. They commemorate acts of bravery and sacrifice during the battles of 1916, including Verdun and the Somme, and served as both remembrance and patriotic inspiration.-stock-foto
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Photograph from L’Illustration, June 24, 1916, showing a French ambulance automobile returning from Verdun after evacuating wounded. Its front wheels and engine were destroyed by shellfire, yet the vehicle was brought back for repair. The image pays tribute to the courage of ambulance drivers and the indispensable role of motorized medical evacuation during the terrible conditions of the Battle of Verdun.-stock-foto
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Image from L’Illustration, June 24, 1916, showing a French army truck demolished by a 210mm shell near Verdun. The radiator has fallen into the crater, underlining the immense destructive power of heavy artillery during the battle. Such photographs reveal the constant peril faced by drivers supplying the front, and the vulnerability of vehicles under bombardment on the devastated roads of Verdun in 1916.-stock-foto
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Photograph from L’Illustration, June 24, 1916, showing a French liaison automobile destroyed by artillery on March 14, west of Verdun. Used daily for communication runs, the car was struck during one of its four regular journeys along exposed routes. This image illustrates the risks faced by drivers and vehicles at Verdun, where automobiles were essential for command, supply, and evacuation under constant enemy fire.-stock-foto
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A message that says 'The french government is accomplice. He sells and facilitates the trade of arms to the Israeli army' is seen displayed on a screen before the concert of the irish band Kneecap at the Rock en Seine music festival. A group of pro-Israel protesters attempted to disrupt a concert by Irish trio Kneecap at the Rock en Seine music festival at the Domaine National Parc de Saint-Cloud in Paris, blowing whistles and waving placards accusing the group of anti-Semitism. However, festival security promptly removed the individuals from the venue. The Irish band has been one of the most-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON, DC - AUGUST 18: U.S. President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky pose for a picture with European leaders following a meeting in the Oval Office at the White House on August 18, 2025 in Washington, DC. From Left to right are President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, Finnish President Alexander Stubb, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, U.S. President Donald Trump, French President Emmanuel Macron, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, and NATO Secretary-General Mark Ru-stock-foto
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Working Visit of the President of Ukraine to USA on 18 August 2025 in Washington D.C.French President Emmanuel Macron. *Editorial Use Only* CAP/PLF ©The Presidential Office of Ukraine via Capital Pictures-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON, DC - AUGUST 18: U.S. President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky pose for a picture with European leaders following a meeting in the Oval Office at the White House on August 18, 2025 in Washington, DC. From Left to right are President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, Finnish President Alexander Stubb, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, U.S. President Donald Trump, French President Emmanuel Macron, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, and NATO Secretary-General Mark Ru-stock-foto
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Working Visit of the President of Ukraine to USA on 18 August 2025 in Washington D.C.NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, U.S. President Donald Trump, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, French President Emmanuel Macron. *Editorial Use Only* CAP/PLF ©The Presidential Office of Ukraine via Capital Pictures-stock-foto
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Working Visit of the President of Ukraine to USA on 18 August 2025 in Washington D.C.French President Emmanuel Macron. *Editorial Use Only* CAP/PLF ©The Presidential Office of Ukraine via Capital Pictures-stock-foto
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Lytham, lancashire/United kingdom – August 16th, 2025: Lytham Wartime Weekend where visitors and reenactors in period uniforms inspect vintage militar-stock-foto
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Polish armoured vehicles and soldiers march thourgh the city during the annual military parade in Warsaw, Poland on 15 August, 2025. Taking part in th-stock-foto
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Kramatorsk, Ukraine, August 12, 2025 French war photojournalist Nicolas Cleuet taking photo under anti-drone nets that have been installed along the r-stock-foto
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Kramatorsk, Ukraine, August 12, 2025 French war photojournalist Nicolas Cleuet taking photo under anti-drone nets that have been installed along the r-stock-foto
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Kramatorsk, Ukraine, August 12, 2025 French war photojournalist Nicolas Cleuet taking photo under anti-drone nets that have been installed along the r-stock-foto
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Charles de Foucauld with colonists. Charles Eugène, vicomte de Foucauld de Pontbriand, commonly known as Charles de Foucauld, was a French soldier, explorer, geographer, ethnographer, Catholic priest and hermit who lived among the Tuareg people in the Sahara in Algeria.-stock-foto
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Paul Delaroche, The Field of Battle, painting in oil on canvas, before 1856-stock-foto
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Joséphine Baker. Memorial to Josephine Baker on her former estate in Les Milandes in the Périgord Noir region of the Dordogne department in southwest-stock-foto
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The first departure of a mobilized train from Paris-Est station, August 2, 1914.-stock-foto
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Mobilization of august 1914 place de l'Opera in Paris.-stock-foto
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Departure of french soldiers, gare de l'Est (Paris), during the mobilization, at the beginning of WWI. The right wing of the gare de l'Est is not yet built.-stock-foto
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Group of mobilized soldiers in a Parisian station, August 4, 1914.-stock-foto
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First departures of trains of mobilized people from gare de l'Est (Paris) in august 1914.-stock-foto
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Photograph from L’Illustration (1916) showing Australian soldiers parading before the Prefecture of Marseille, carrying both Union Jack and French flags. The scene marked the arrival of Allied reinforcements and was celebrated by local crowds. This image highlights the role of Australian troops in the First World War and their solidarity with France during the conflict.-stock-foto
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April 1916, Marseille, France. Russian soldiers fraternize warmly with the local French population during the First World War. The scene shows Allied camaraderie beyond the front lines, as civilians and troops exchange greetings and solidarity. Published in L’Illustration, 29 April 1916.-stock-foto
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Photograph from L’Illustration (1916) showing French soldiers resting and bivouacking behind the Verdun front during World War I. Troops are seen lying on the ground, cooking, and gathering in groups, with rifles stacked in the field. The scene illustrates the exhaustion of the soldiers during the Battle of Verdun, one of the longest and bloodiest battles of the war, while capturing a rare moment of respite away from the front lines.-stock-foto
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Photograph from L’Illustration (1916) showing the parade of the first Russian battalions through Marseille during World War I. Marching past the Arc de Triomphe at Place d’Aix, the troops were greeted by large crowds, symbolizing Franco-Russian solidarity in the Allied war effort. This image reflects both the international scope of the conflict and the ceremonial welcome given to Russian soldiers arriving in France during the Great War.-stock-foto
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Mailly-le-Grand training camp, France, 1916. A Russian guard watches over the regimental flag beside temporary barracks during the First World War. The photograph reflects daily life of Russian expeditionary troops stationed in France. Published in L’Illustration, 29 April 1916-stock-foto
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Double-page illustration from L’Illustration (May 1916) showing scenes from the Battle of Verdun. Left: devastated Bois de la Caillette with French troops holding a trench, recently recaptured by General Mangin’s division on April 3–5. Right: General de Castelnau congratulates General Mangin and his officers outside a French command post. These images reflect the destruction of Verdun’s battlefield and the leadership of French generals during World War I.-stock-foto
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Photograph of General Joseph Joffre and General Robert Nivelle during the Battle of Verdun, published in L’Illustration on 13 May 1916. The image captures a key moment in French military leadership, as Nivelle succeeded General de Langle de Cary in command of operations. Joffre, as Commander-in-Chief, is seen with Nivelle, who soon became prominent for his role in the Verdun campaign during World War I.-stock-foto
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Illustration from L’Illustration (1916) depicting the French Commission Sénatoriale de l’Armée during World War I. The scene shows a session with prominent political and military figures, including General Roques, Prime Minister Aristide Briand, and Albert Thomas, Minister of Armaments. The commission oversaw military affairs, reflecting parliamentary control of wartime strategy and the collaboration between government and army in France during the Great War.-stock-foto
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Russian troops arriving at Saigon on 8 March 1916, greeted by French colonial troops and British forces, published in L’Illustration. The photograph captures the alignment of Allied soldiers in Indochina as Russian units passed through on their way to Marseille. It illustrates the global scale of World War I, the cooperation of colonial empires, and the long voyage undertaken by Russian reinforcements bound for the Western Front.-stock-foto
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Photograph of the three orchestra leaders of the guards’ bands, published in L’Illustration, 6 May 1916. Depicted are Mr. Marcheson of Belgium, Mr. Büsser of France, and Lieutenant Coqbin of Britain, representing the musical unity of the Allied armies during World War I. Their collaboration symbolized cultural solidarity among nations, as military music uplifted morale at home and on the frontlines during the Great War.-stock-foto
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April 1916, World War I: Russian soldiers receive a blessing from their Orthodox priest at Camp Mirabeau near Marseille, following disembarkation in France. The pope passes before the assembled ranks, symbolizing faith and morale among the newly arrived Russian expeditionary troops. This historic photograph, published in L’Illustration, April 29, 1916, highlights the cultural and spiritual traditions of Russian forces supporting the Allies on the Western Front.-stock-foto
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April 1916, World War I: At Salonika, General Sarrail is decorated by General Mahon with the Grand Cross of the Order of St. Michael and St. George. The ceremony symbolizes Allied solidarity between British and French forces stationed in Macedonia. Photographed during the Salonika campaign, the event reflects the close cooperation of the Entente Powers in the Balkans. Published in L’Illustration, April 29, 1916.-stock-foto