The British army headed for the front line. The citizen army who grew up in the UK from June 1914 to 1916 in June 1916 was full of confidence for victory. They are all united by volunteers, they have no military experience.
Robert Carlson during the Battle of Somme in 1916. A business card left by the German to the German city hall which was destroyed after evacuating to the Hindenburg line. This logo is on display today in historical and historical history.
The British artillery is moving. This is an alternative to rail transport. World War I was an artillery war. Artillery is the greatest murderer, the main cause of trench deadlock, and eventually expanded the major means for victory to a large scale. Heavy duty howitzers have sharp shooting angles and are particularly effective at destroying field battlefields
Australian trench of Messy Ness Ridge. The murdering power of modern industrial technology lives like dirty and unpleasant primitive people to survive and forces soldiers to go to the earth
Stretcher Bearer Pilkemuridge in the UK (near Boesinghe), August 1, 1917. They wandered through the mud and tried to drive out the injured. Evacuation of casualties on the battlefield of World War I is always extremely difficult and never was the case in the infamous "Passchendaele" campaign.
Ypres was in the fall of 1917. A town that was destroyed in the battle of three years. The German cannon has transformed Ypres' medieval pavilion and adjacent buildings into pillars of ruins. The Belgian town is located at the famous base in the UK and points to the northeast German line. This distinguished place is the four major fight called Passchendeale; it leads to bloody stalemate each time. In 1918, the German army retreated the British army but could not break the position of the British army.
French soldiers dead in Agung. Many soldiers frequently see these sights and develop protective cruelty after painting these images forever from consciousness.
After my trip, after checking my photo, I came across 2 pictures. One of them was a large and beautiful Søfartsmonumentet which was used for the fall of the Danish merchant navy seafarer during World War I (which I discovered later), in which Denmark It was neutral. The second photo above is a memorial of the statues of Danish and Allied soldiers and women who fell during the Second World War. The name of this statue has not been found yet, but there are no signs near the king 's gate or in the Google map. After a disappointing dinner (this is a better memorial with a bad Yelp comment), I went to Tivoli Gardens, and the Christmas market welcomed the carnival. It will soon be a highlight of this trip. I walked about an hour or so, I strolled through a vast park, drank a light and a laugh, I jumped in.
When I was young I met the Holocaust. Like many of the boys in the library, I was attracted to books on war. The pictures of the book are particularly interesting, when I saw the Second World War I found pictures of a large body of dead in German concentration camps. I was shocked. I can not believe what I saw. When I read the title, I could not believe what I read - I can not believe that humans do such a terrible thing to others.