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Stereoscopic glass plate on the First World War (1st, Iere
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Stereoscopic glass plate on the First World War (1st, Iere
JLJ4630839 Stereoscopic glass plate on the First World War (1st, Iere, 14-18 or 1914-1918) (The First World War; WWI): German prisoners and wounded in Audignicourt (Aisne), Private collection by Anonymous; Private Collection; (add.info.: Stereoscopic glass plate on the First World War (1st, Iere, 14-18 or 1914-1918) (The First World War; WWI): German prisoners and wounded in Audignicourt (Aisne), Private collection); Photo ePhoto Josse; out of copyright
Media ID 22854472
© Josse / Bridgeman Images
14 18 Or 1914 1918 Aisne 02 Bicycle Doom First World War 1st World War Hairy Iere Picardy War Wounded Prisoner Street View Transport Vehicle
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This photograph captures a poignant moment from the First World War. Taken on a stereoscopic glass plate, it offers a glimpse into the harsh realities of war. The scene depicts German prisoners and wounded soldiers in Audignicourt, Aisne, during this tumultuous period in history. The image showcases the aftermath of battle with its haunting backdrop of destruction. Amidst the ruins, we see men dressed in military uniforms, some injured and others captured by enemy forces. Their expressions reveal a mix of weariness and resignation as they navigate through the debris-filled streets. Transport vehicles, carts, bicycles, and even an armoured car can be spotted amidst the chaos. These remnants serve as reminders of both mobility and stagnation during wartime. The presence of French civilians adds another layer to this street view; their gazes filled with curiosity or perhaps empathy for those affected by conflict. The photograph's composition highlights not only the physical devastation but also the human toll that war inflicts upon all involved parties. It serves as a somber reminder of lives forever altered by violence. Preserved within a private collection today, this historical artifact allows us to reflect on one chapter in our shared past—a testament to humanity's capacity for both resilience and destruction during times of war.
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