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Images Dated 16th August 2006 (page 2)

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Images Dated 16th August 2006: Prime Minister Georges Clemenceau announces the end of the war, 11am, 11 November 1918 (1926)
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Images Dated 16th August 2006: The Joy of Paris, 11 November 1918, (1926). Artist: L Sabattier
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Images Dated 16th August 2006: Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany and Frederick Augustus III of Saxony, June 1918
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Images Dated 16th August 2006: General Diaz and General Foch meeting at the Italian headquarters, Italy, 2 May 1918
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Images Dated 16th August 2006: Rene Paul Fonck, French fighter ace, 1918
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Images Dated 16th August 2006: A Breguet French biplane bomber in action, c1917 (1926)
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Images Dated 16th August 2006: Georges Guynemer, French fighter ace, 9 September 1917
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Images Dated 16th August 2006: Lieutenant Georges Guynemer meeting French generals, 19 February 1917
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Images Dated 16th August 2006: Georges Guynemer, French fighter ace, c1916
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Images Dated 16th August 2006: Lieutenant Georges Guynemer and Captain Felix Brocard, French fighter pilots, 5 February 1916
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Images Dated 16th August 2006: Allied troops marching through a liberated town, 27 October 1918
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Images Dated 16th August 2006: General Currie and Canadian troops walking through a liberated town, 27 October 1918
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Images Dated 16th August 2006: Ground crew attending to a French Spad on a snow-covered field, 1918, (1926)
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Images Dated 16th August 2006: French Fighter Squadron Aerodrome, 1918, (1926). Artist: Francois Flameng
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Images Dated 16th August 2006: An Inversion a Little Close to the Ground, 1918, (1926). Artist: Francois Flameng
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Images Dated 16th August 2006: Departure of French Breguet planes for a reconnaissance mission during winter, 1914-1918
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Images Dated 16th August 2006: A German Aviatik aircraft photographed in flight by a Belgian aviator, Ypres, Belgium, 1916
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Images Dated 16th August 2006: Queen Elisabeth of Belgium visiting Allied pilots, c1915
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Images Dated 16th August 2006: German aviators shot down by French ace Jean Navarre, 1916
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Images Dated 16th August 2006: Jean Navarre, French pilot, 1916
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Images Dated 16th August 2006: Lille being liberated by the British 5th Army, France, 17 October 1918
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Images Dated 16th August 2006: The Lessard farm, between Marizy and Neuilly Saint Front, France, 18 July 1918, (1926)
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Images Dated 16th August 2006: French Tank Assault, July 1918, (1926). Artist: Francois Flameng
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Images Dated 16th August 2006: German soldiers surrendering near Vierzy, south of Soissons, 18 July 1918
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Images Dated 16th August 2006: A group of light tanks, Soissons, France, 1918
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Images Dated 16th August 2006: Georges Clemenceau and General Gouraud, 6th July 1918
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Images Dated 16th August 2006: Vice-Admiral Roger John Brownlow Keyes, British naval officer, 1918
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Images Dated 16th August 2006: Lille being liberated by the British, France, 17 October 1918
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Images Dated 16th August 2006: An armoured train battery, 1918
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Images Dated 16th August 2006: Damage to the interior of Douai church, France, 1918
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Images Dated 16th August 2006: The ruins and bell tower of Douai, France, 1918
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Images Dated 16th August 2006: The inhabitants of Caudry come to seek food from the British Army, France, 1918
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Images Dated 16th August 2006: A British soldier helping a woman return to her village, France, 1918
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Images Dated 16th August 2006: American soldiers passing through the ruins of Varennes, Meuse-Argonne Offensive, France, 1918
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Images Dated 16th August 2006: American 14 inch railway gun, Meuse-Argonne Offensive, France, 1918
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Images Dated 16th August 2006: Americans preparing for the attack on the Argonne Forest, Verdun, France, September, 1918
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Images Dated 16th August 2006: American soldiers in the the village of Nonsard, north east of Saint-Mihiel, (1926)
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Images Dated 16th August 2006: American soldiers entering the village of Nonsard, near Saint-Mihiel, France, 12-15 September 1918
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Images Dated 16th August 2006: The re-supply of a machine gun unit by horseback, Aisne, France, 2 September 1918
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Images Dated 16th August 2006: Artillery barrage before an advance, Aisne, France, 2 September 1918
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Images Dated 16th August 2006: French artillery position, France, 1918, (1926). Artist: Henry Cheffer
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Images Dated 16th August 2006: 370 Mortar in Action, 1918, (1926). Artist: Henry Cheffer
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Images Dated 16th August 2006: The ruined town and church bell tower of Albert, Somme, France, 22 August 1918
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Images Dated 16th August 2006: The four Allied commanders, Chateau Bombon, France, 1918
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Images Dated 16th August 2006: British soldiers exploring the ruins of Albert, Somme, France, 22 August 1918
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Images Dated 16th August 2006: A German soldier surrenders, Aisne, France, World War I, 18 July 1918
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Images Dated 16th August 2006: American 155th artillery battery, south of Soissons, France, 18 July 1918
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Images Dated 16th August 2006: French 75th artillery battery, Aisne, France, 18 July 1918


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