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Photograph from L’Illustration (13 May 1916) showing a captured German submarine held in a dry dock by Anglo-French naval forces. Seized in April 1916, the U-boat was examined and photographed after being brought ashore. The image illustrates Allied anti-submarine operations during World War I, highlighting both the technological threat of Germany’s U-boat campaign and the significance of capturing enemy vessels intact.-stock-foto
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May 1916, World War I: General Gouraud inspects a grand parade of regimental flags to honor a French division distinguished at Verdun. Soldiers stand in formation with rifles and banners, symbolizing sacrifice and national pride. This ceremonial review, published in LíIllustration, May 6, 1916, reflects the importance of Verdun as a symbol of French endurance during the Great War and the role of military traditions in morale and remembrance.-stock-foto
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April 1916 L’Illustration photograph of British troops marching at a rural crossroads in France, passing before General Joseph Joffre during World War I. The soldiers, in full marching order with rifles, advance along a tree-lined road. This moment illustrates the coordination of French and British forces on the Western Front, with high command observing troop movements near the front lines.-stock-foto
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April 1916 L’Illustration photograph of newly arrived British forces in occupied France during World War I, wearing the recently introduced steel helmet. Soldiers stand in formation in a village square, reflecting the evolving equipment and organization of the British army. This image highlights the adaptation to modern warfare and the strengthening of the Western Front by fresh troops.-stock-foto
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April 1916 L’Illustration photograph of women in a French war factory workshop inspecting artillery shells during World War I. Taken at the André Citroën workshops for the French Ministry of Munitions album, the image shows rows of female workers seated at long tables, examining shells for quality control. This scene reflects the massive industrial mobilization and the vital role of women in sustaining the Allied war effort on the home front.-stock-foto
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General Luigi Cadorna, Chief of Staff of the Italian Army, visits an observation post overlooking the ravines of the Argonne Forest during World War I. The visit was part of a Franco-Italian exchange of high command to coordinate strategies against the Central Powers. Published in LíIllustration, April 1916.-stock-foto
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Illustration from L’Illustration, 15 April 1916, showing a French regiment returning from Verdun, parading before the Commander-in-Chief. The unit’s flag, visibly torn by shellfire, is displayed as a symbol of endurance and sacrifice during the fierce fighting. This scene captures the ceremonial recognition of troops who had endured the brutal conditions of the Battle of Verdun, one of the most intense engagements of the First World War.-stock-foto
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On April 1st, 1916, Prince Alexandre of Serbia and French President Raymond Poincaré review troops of the 20th Army Corps on the Western Front. General Joffre, General Humbert, and General Haller are also present as ranks of soldiers parade in formation across open fields. This symbolic event during World War I underscores Franco-Serbian military cooperation and morale-building among French forces during a critical phase of the war.-stock-foto
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Prince Alexandre of Serbia, the French President, and the commander-in-chief observe French soldiers installing barbed wire on the third line during World War I. This rare image captures defensive preparations behind the front lines, with high-ranking officials overseeing operations. Set in a wintry forest, it reflects wartime diplomacy and military coordination between Serbia and France on the Western Front.-stock-foto
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Prince Alexandre of Serbia visits a cantonment of the French Argonne Army during World War I. In this image, he is seen questioning a French officer, accompanied by General Joffre, French President Raymond PoincarÈ, and General Humbert. The scene reflects the diplomatic and military ties between France and Serbia. The inspection occurs in a forested military camp with visible barracks in the background, highlighting international wartime cooperation.-stock-foto
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Front cover of L'Illustration, 11 March 1916, showing Général Joffre visiting Général Pétain during the Battle of Verdun, World War I. The photo captures senior French military command inspecting the front amid the largest and longest battle of the war. Published in Paris, this rare image highlights leadership and strategy during a critical moment in France's defense. French press wartime photo.-stock-foto
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General Joffre decorates members of the 20th French Army Corps who helped repel German attacks near Verdun. The ceremony honors their courage and was praised by General Alexeieff of Russia. Seen here pinning medals, Joffre leads a formal tribute on the battlefield. Published in L’Illustration, 25 March 1916.-stock-foto
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French Senator Charles Humbert inspects a vast depot of heavy artillery shells near Verdun during World War I, as published in L’Illustration, 25 March 1916. Humbert, a member of the Senate’s military commission and director of Le Journal, was associated with the rallying cry “Des canons, des munitions!” The image reflects France’s intensified munitions effort amid the Battle of Verdun. Black and white archival press photo.-stock-foto
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French Commander-in-Chief reviews troops who endured the first German assault north of Verdun, from 21 to 28 February 1916. Published in LíIllustration, 25 March 1916, this image captures the aftermath of the opening shock of the Battle of Verdun. Troops in formation stand at attention with drums and bayonets before a line of reviewing officers. Black and white archival photo from the Western Front.-stock-foto
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General Joseph Joffre addresses decorated French soldiers and color bearers of the Verdun front-line defenders, as published in LíIllustration, 25 March 1916. This military ceremony took place during a pivotal moment early in the Battle of Verdun. Rows of troops stand before the general and regimental flags amid a backdrop of hills and trees. Historic WWI French Army image-stock-foto
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General Ealfourier, commander of the French 20th Army Corps, inspects troops in the field during World War I. Soldiers and mounted cavalry form ranks behind him as he walks past, wearing a decorated military uniform. This official image highlights the structure, hierarchy, and morale of French forces during wartime mobilisation. Published during the Great War.-stock-foto
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Photograph from L'Illustration, 11 March 1916. French President Raymond Poincaré, General Joseph Joffre, and General Philippe Pétain (seen descending the stairs) meet during an official visit to the Verdun front. This scene captures the symbolic and strategic coordination between France's political and military leadership at the height of the Battle of Verdun.-stock-foto
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Photograph from L'Illustration, early March 1916. French President Raymond Poincaré and General Joseph Joffre arrive at a railway station near the front during the Battle of Verdun. Their visit highlights the high-level coordination and symbolic support for the troops during one of World War I’s most critical and grueling engagements.-stock-foto
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King Albert I of Belgium and French Prime Minister Aristide Briand descend from a wartime observation post during World War I. Photographed on the Western Front and published in L'Illustration on 26 February 1916, this rare image captures diplomatic and military collaboration between France and Belgium during the conflict.-stock-foto
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Albert Thomas, French Minister of Munitions, visits a munitions factory in Turin, accompanied by General DumÈzil and General DallíOlio during a Franco-Italian diplomatic mission in February 1916. This wartime inspection, published in L'Illustration, reflects Allied cooperation in military production and strategic coordination on the Italian Front during World War I.-stock-foto
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L'Illustration, 1916. Near a front-line observation post, King Victor Emmanuel III of Italy is seen photographing his French guests during a wartime visit. Among the dignitaries are Léon Bourgeois, Aristide Briand, and Paul Barrère. The gathering symbolized Franco-Italian cooperation during World War I and took place near the Italian front, where Allied leaders reviewed military positions and strengthened diplomatic ties.-stock-foto
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22 January 1916, WWI. Georges Clemenceau, future French Prime Minister and then President of the Senate Army Commission, visits French troops in the Forest of Apremont. Seen here speaking with soldiers at the front, Clemenceau is accompanied by Senator Henri Bérenger. This image from L'Illustration captures a moment of political and military solidarity on the Western Front during a critical phase of the Great War.-stock-foto
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French aviation minister René Besnard visits a WWI military flight school, surrounded by trainee pilots and officers. Photographed shortly before his resignation, this 1916 image reflects the growing importance of air power in the First World War and France’s investment in aerial training and innovation. From L'Illustration, showing early military aviation leadership.-stock-foto
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Returning from the front lines, French officials and officers are seen inspecting a camouflaged dugout in early 1916. Soldiers on the left wear gas masks, indicating growing concerns over chemical warfare on the Western Front. This image, published in L'Illustration on 12 February 1916, captures the harsh realities of trench warfare and leadership presence at the front.-stock-foto
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General Sarrail congratulates frontline troops during World War I. This image from L'Illustration shows a mounted General addressing soldiers gathered in the field, likely on the Balkan front circa 1916. The moment captures a morale-boosting visit amid the hardships of trench warfare. Sarrail commanded the Allied forces in the Salonika campaign, a lesser-known but strategically important front.-stock-foto
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Russian soldiers cleaning their rifles outdoors in a snowy forest during World War I. Despite the cold, they appear at ease, seated on logs and relaxed as if in a barracks. Photographed by Pierre Choumoff, this image captures daily military life on the Eastern Front during winter. Published in L’Illustration, it reveals the endurance and routine of Russian troops amid harsh conditions-stock-foto
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Kaiser Wilhelm II visits German troops on the Eastern Front near the Strypa River in Galicia, December 1915. The German Emperor is seen speaking to a Landwehr soldier, flanked by officers in pickelhaube helmets. A snowy battlefield scene during World War I, captured by war photographer W. Braemer and published in L’Illustration.-stock-foto
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An intricate network of barbed wire defenses observed by General Sarrail during World War I. This 1916 image from L’Illustration highlights the extensive preparations along the Western Front to deter enemy advances. Such wire entanglements were a defining feature of trench warfare, representing both a physical and psychological barrier to soldiers on the battlefield.-stock-foto
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French General Henri Gouraud inspects his lines during World War I, 1916. Known for his leadership in the Champagne region, Gouraud is seen here among his men near the front, wearing trench gear and helmet. This photograph, published in L’Illustration, captures a moment of high command engagement during the intense trench warfare of the Western Front.-stock-foto
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French General de Langle de Cary tasting 'jus' (hot drink or soup) at the front during World War I. Scene likely taken during a field inspection or morale visit, showing informal interaction between senior officers and soldiers. Published in L’Illustration during the Great War, reflecting daily life and leadership presence near the front lines.-stock-foto
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checkpoint on the Kandahar-Ghazni highway, Afghanistan-stock-foto
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Winston Churchill fires a Thompson submachine gun alongside the Allied Supreme Commander, General Dwight D Eisenhower, during an inspection of US invasion forces, March 1944-stock-foto
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Crimean War, England: Queen Victoria and Prince Albert inspecting the wounded Grenadier Guards in Buckingham Palace. Coloured lithograph by G. Thomas after himself, 1855. Date: 9 April 1855-stock-foto
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A photograph shows Field Marshal Albert Kesselring arriving for a short visit, likely to inspect frontline operations and boost troop morale. This visit took place during Operation Barbarossa in 1941, illustrating a moment in the German advance against Soviet forces on the Eastern Front during the Second World War.-stock-foto
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A photograph shows two German soldiers at a bench adjusting the machine gun barrels of their aircraft's onboard weapons. Taken during Operation Barbarossa in 1941, this image highlights the meticulous maintenance required to ensure combat readiness as German forces advanced against Soviet troops on the Eastern Front during the Second World War.-stock-foto
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A photograph shows soldiers performing a thorough inspection of an aircraft's engines after a certain number of flight hours. Taken during Operation Barbarossa in 1941, this image highlights the critical maintenance work required to keep the planes operational as German forces advanced against Soviet troops on the Eastern Front during the Second World War.-stock-foto
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A photograph captures a Luftwaffe bomb technician inspecting munitions before a flight during the Second World War. As part of the German Air Force, these technicians played a vital role in ensuring the success of bombing raids by preparing and maintaining the bombs.-stock-foto
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A naval inspection party enroute to mining areas aboard a plane in 1946. The group includes several officers from the U.S. Navy and reserves.-stock-foto
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Rear Admiral Joel T. Boone arrives by plane in Terre Haute, Indiana, to lead his inspection party. This event is captured in 1946, showcasing the arrival of a military leader overseeing operations.-stock-foto
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Rear Admiral Joel T. Boone, right, is greeted by Commander Geo E. Slocum during an inspection trip to Pittsburgh and its surrounding areas, captured in this historical photograph.-stock-foto