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PICTORIAL HISTORY OF THE WORLD WAR NO 8 [Main]
A German 420mm railway gun captured by the Australians in the Battle of Chipilly Ridge. Four Americans "of a famous division" with the fourteen German prisoners they took in the Argonne. A German 210mm howitzer captured by Australians and Americans north of Saint Quentin. The ruins of Albert, showing the cathedral. US forces passing through Malancourt, near Verdun. German prisoners captured on Côt…
Contributors
- US Signal Corps
Subject
- EFG1914
- United States Army & American Expeditionary Force
- United States Army & [infantry]
- United States Army & [black troops]
- United States Army, 92nd Infantry Division
- United States Army & Army Air Corps
- United States Army & Div 30
- United States Army & Signal Corps
- French Army
- weapons, German - gun: 420mm (railway mounted) & [captured]
- …
- World War I
- French Army
- World War I
Type of item
- motion pictures (visual works)
- Film
Contributors
- US Signal Corps
Subject
- EFG1914
- United States Army & American Expeditionary Force
- United States Army & [infantry]
- United States Army & [black troops]
- United States Army, 92nd Infantry Division
- United States Army & Army Air Corps
- United States Army & Div 30
- United States Army & Signal Corps
- French Army
- weapons, German - gun: 420mm (railway mounted) & [captured]
- …
- World War I
- French Army
- World War I
Type of item
- motion pictures (visual works)
- Film
Providing institution
Aggregator
Rights statement for the media in this item (unless otherwise specified)
- http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/
Rights
- Imperial War Museums
Creation date
- 1919
- 1919
Places
- Albert, Somme, France
- Malancourt, Meuse, France
- Saint Quentin (Canal), Aisne, France
- United States
- United States of America
- Saint-Quentin
- Battle of Verdun
- Bellicourt
- United States of America
- Aisne
- Albert
- Malancourt
- France
- Meuse
Provenance
- Imperial War Museums
Identifier
- IWM_501-8
- IWM_501-8
Is part of
- Europeana XX: Century of Change
Year
- 1919
Providing country
- United Kingdom
Collection name
First time published on Europeana
- 2014-01-03T15:39:56.894Z
Last time updated from providing institution
- 2021-10-20T12:49:15.528Z