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How France mobilised her industrial resources for making munitions: pointing shells for 75s in a private factory, from The Illustrated War News (litho)

How France mobilised her industrial resources for making munitions: pointing shells for 75s in a private factory, from The Illustrated War News (litho)


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How France mobilised her industrial resources for making munitions: pointing shells for 75s in a private factory, from The Illustrated War News (litho)

STC312569 How France mobilised her industrial resources for making munitions: pointing shells for 75s in a private factory, from The Illustrated War News (litho) by Jonas, Lucien Hector (1880-1947); Private Collection; The Stapleton Collection

Media ID 25194744

© The Stapleton Collection / Bridgeman Images

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This photograph captures the industrious spirit of France during World War I. Titled "How France mobilised her industrial resources for making munitions: pointing shells for 75s in a private factory" it showcases the meticulous process involved in manufacturing ammunition. In this image, we see a private factory bustling with activity as workers diligently work on shell production. The scene is filled with intense focus and precision, highlighting the importance of their task. An overseer closely monitors the operation, ensuring that every step is executed flawlessly. The photo reveals various stages of shell-making, from inspecting and finishing to testing and casing. Engineers can be seen operating heated furnaces while others use hammer stampers to shape the metal casings. This assembly line-like setup demonstrates how France effectively managed its industrial resources to meet the demands of war. Amidst this organized chaos, one cannot help but admire the dedication and skill exhibited by these workers. Their efforts played a crucial role in supporting the war effort, providing much-needed armaments for soldiers on the front lines. Through this powerful image, we are reminded of both the hardships faced during wartime and humanity's ability to come together in times of crisis. It serves as a testament to France's unwavering commitment towards victory during World War I.

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