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British army officers observe artillery fire from an observation post during the Battle of the Somme, 1916.

#history #wwi #ww1 #greatwar #somme

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“Action at Night” by John Cosmo Clark, ca. 1917-18, #IWMCollection.

The artist served in the #GreatWar as a #subaltern on the Western Front. Paintings such as this give us a rare glimpse into night operations, during which it was almost impossible to
photograph the front lines. #fww #fwwhist #WWI

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“In the Wake of the Advance” by Gilbert Rogers, ca. 1917, Wellcome Collection.

A stretcher team rescues a wounded #soldier under fire. Countless men owed their lives to these unarmed lifesavers. #RAMC #GreatWar #Trenches #FWW #WWI

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Imperial German soldiers in the trenches ca. 1915.

#greatwar #wwi #ww1 #history

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Here is another of Swiss artist Eugene Burnand’s magnificent pastel drawing from the #GreatWar. This piece depicts a #Scottish #soldier.

ca. 1917, Birmingham Museums Trust.

#fww #fwwhist #highlander #Scotland

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An Austrian soldier lies dead across a line of barbed wire in the aftermath of an attack at the Piave River, Italy, ca. 1918.

#history #greatwar #wwi #ww1

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Cpl G. W. Kimberley of Hampstead, UK. Drawn by Swiss artist Eugene Burnand, ca. 1917, Birmingham Museums Trust.

During the #GreatWar, the artist created a group of 104 fine art drawings of #Allied soldiers.

#fww #fwwhist #ww1 #WWI #RoyalArtillery

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An Austro-Hungarian soldier huddles in a trench high in the Alps during the First World War

#history #wwi #ww1 #greatwar

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Soldiers carrying a wounded man on a stretcher during the Battle of Thiepval on the Somme, France. September 1916.

📸 By Ernest Brooks.
#wwi #greatwar #ww1 #somme

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“Tommy – Vanquisher of the Hun” by Jose Simont, 1916, L’Illustration magazine.

I don’t know if M. Simont travelled to the front for this particular work. But he was highly respected for the combat art he created in the #GreatWar.

#combatart #ww1 #WWI #fww #fwwhist #milart

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“Over the Top, Neuville-Vitasse” by Alfred Bastion, 1918, #CanadianWarMuseum.

Backlit by the breaking sunrise, troops of the 22nd Bn, (Van Doos) #CEF, begin the attack on the Western Front.

#VanDoo #fww #GreatWar #WWI #WW1 @canvmilitarymuseum.bsky.social

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International Living History Festival 2026 - 18/04/2026 11:00:00 Tickets are now on sale for the International Living History Festival, taking place on 18–19 April 2026!

Very glad to be attending this event, at such an iconic #ww1 venue. Representing 1916 #RoyalNavalDivision #RoyalNavy #GreatWar #LivingHistory. www.royalgunpowdermills.com/Event/intern...

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With bayonets fixed, British soldiers use the cover of night to lay down duck boards through no-man's-land. The Western Front, near Cambrai, 1917.

#history #wwi #ww1 #greatwar

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Before Yossarian Books, politics, science, environment, travel. Whatever I feel like, really.

The First World War can still raise some tricky questions for those in power. Two novels from the time show us why. Both had a very subversive message.

Written near the 100th anniversary, this was a personal take on two of the best books to come out of the War.
#WW1 #GreatWar #History #Books

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A notebook carried through the trenches of the #GreatWar had a list of names. Determined to trace these men, Mark Scott turned detective & unravelled a remarkable connection to the #UnknownWarrior, unearthing new documents telling of those not selected for burial in #WestminsterAbbey in 1920.

#WWI

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This vivid drawing shows wounded American soldiers being evacuated during the last great German offensive in July 1918.

This vivid drawing shows wounded American soldiers being evacuated during the last great German offensive in July 1918.

“American Wounded Make Their Way to an Aid Station During German Attack” by George Harding, 1918, #USArmy Art Collection.

See alt-text for further information. #GreatWar #AEF #WesternFront #fww #fwwhist #ww1

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I was very fortunate to recently acquire a beautiful, barely-used No. 25 trench periscope. The optic is crystal clear. It’s among the nicest pieces of #GreatWar kit that I’ve ever owned. #WW1 #fww #fwwhist #telescope #trenches

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"The Stretcher Bearers" by Jean-Georges Cornelius (1924).

#history #wwi #ww1 #greatwar #art

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First World War British soldiers stand in front of a row of buildings, the nearest of which is damaged. In front of the building is a newly constructed wooden walkway has been built over a gap in the road. A man pushes a wheelbarrow and others look on. Most are dressed in leather jerkins and steel helmets.

First World War British soldiers stand in front of a row of buildings, the nearest of which is damaged. In front of the building is a newly constructed wooden walkway has been built over a gap in the road. A man pushes a wheelbarrow and others look on. Most are dressed in leather jerkins and steel helmets.

A postcard of British soldiers repairing a road in front of a damaged building in France during the First World War.

Most are wearing the leather jerkins and steel helmets. Possibly a Labour corks unit.

The image dates to the 1916-18 period.

#ww1 #fww #milhist #greatwar #labour

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The day job took me to NYC this week, and I had the chance to stop and say hi to Father Duffy of the AEF 165th Infantry Regiment (the former “Fighting 69th”).

Father Duffy photo source:
catalog.archives.gov/id/86701371

#worldwar #thegreatwar
#ww1 #greatwar #grandeguerra #firstworldwar

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The Battle that Saved the BEF: Le Cateau, 26 August 1914 | Spencer Jones
The Battle that Saved the BEF: Le Cateau, 26 August 1914 | Spencer Jones YouTube video by The Western Front Association

Spencer Jones ranks among my favorite lecturers on the #GreatWar. This is an absolutely masterful analysis of the II Corps defensive stand at #LeCateau in August 1914.

#fww #fwwhist

@historian1914.bsky.social

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I follow some pretty esoteric alleyways in studying the #GreatWar. Atm, I’m reading “The Heart and Soul of an Army” (1921) by Sir Aylmer Hunter-Weston. This excerpt on page 271 speaks to the fallacy that supporting arms (including airpower) win wars. It’s worth repeating today. #booksky #milsky

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October 24, 1917. The attack on Plezzo in a *very* German print of the time. #WW1 #FWW #WWI #greatwar #caporetto

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Men of the 6th Battalion, the York and Lancaster Regiment at a Lewis gun post, on the front line near Cambrin, 6 February 1918.

#wwi #ww1 #history #greatwar

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“Canadians Repairing a Track Under Shellfire” by Innes Meo, 1919, #CanadianWarMuseum.

The artist served as a subaltern on the #WesternFront in the #GreatWar. He left us this piece showing the routine labour of the trenches in combat. Of course, there was nothing routine about it. #fwwhist #CEF #BEF

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GWDG - World War I in Sub-Saharan Africa, Michael Burke
GWDG - World War I in Sub-Saharan Africa, Michael Burke YouTube video by Great War Discussion Group

Over the last three years, Michael Burk has been a pivotal part of the Great War Discussion Group leadership team and has provided many strong presentations.
Back in March of 2023, we released Mike’s presentation on World War I in Sub-Saharan Africa.
#WWI #GreatWar #FWW
youtu.be/9R_zHB0DNbQ

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"Camo 15-Inch Howitzer, 1916," by F.J. Mears.

🖼️ World War History & Art Museumvia the Kelvingrove Museum of Art.
#ww1 #wwi #art #greatwar #worldwar1

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"More Work Than Glory" contains five decades of research on the little-known Black U.S. Army troops, the Buffalo Soldiers, from military to non-military missions.

💻️: https://tinyurl.com/3sccr4ef

#buffalosoldiers #civilwar #greatwar

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Gorizia
Gorizia YouTube video by Glotte Trotters

My favorite version of this song: mournful but passionate, almost savage. Violin and accordion instead of a boring folk guitar. The tragedy of war on the Italian front condensed in the voice of this French girl. youtu.be/HbFINI9pxuU #WWI #greatwar #WW1 #FWW

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The Great War Discussion Group began releasing First World War presentation three years ago.

Today I would like to feature Dennis Cross' Treaty of Versailles: President Wilson and the Fight for Ratification. #WWI #FWW #GreatWar #Versailles

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