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 : Album of 21 showing scenes of the Western Front Campaign


Album of 21 showing scenes of the Western Front Campaign

One official photograph from an album of 21 showing scenes of the Western Front Campaign, 1916-1917 (c), World War One (1914-1918). In some sectors of the front line the struggle with the weather could be harder than that with the enemy. Artillery bombardment could rapidly destroy even the most elaborate trench system. At the same time bad weather and the destruction of the pre-war drainage ditches led to widespread flooding of the shell-churned landscape. Troops had no choice but to carry on no matter how muddy it became

Picture No
11109617
Media ID
48572586
Size
3000px x 2209px (1.6MB)
Credit
©The National Army Museum / Mary Evans Picture Library
Source
Photograph
Date
circa 1916

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Bearer Bombardment Churned Destroy Ditches Drainage Elaborate Flooding Harder Muddy Rapidly Sectors Stretcher Widespread


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