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Page 1: “You must dig in; it’s the only way of staying out of sight and cutting losses.” – General Ferdinand Foch (France) French Trenches on the Meuse River
Page 2: “You must dig in; it’s the only way of staying out of sight and cutting losses.” – General Ferdinand Foch (France) French Trenches on the Meuse River

“You must dig in; it’s the only way of staying out of sight and cutting losses.”

– General Ferdinand Foch (France)

French Trenches on the Meuse RiverFrench Trenches on the Meuse River

Page 3: “You must dig in; it’s the only way of staying out of sight and cutting losses.” – General Ferdinand Foch (France) French Trenches on the Meuse River
Page 4: “You must dig in; it’s the only way of staying out of sight and cutting losses.” – General Ferdinand Foch (France) French Trenches on the Meuse River
Page 5: “You must dig in; it’s the only way of staying out of sight and cutting losses.” – General Ferdinand Foch (France) French Trenches on the Meuse River

Aerial view of trench network near Villecey

Water-filled trench at Passchendaele

Page 6: “You must dig in; it’s the only way of staying out of sight and cutting losses.” – General Ferdinand Foch (France) French Trenches on the Meuse River

The trench system of the Western Front stretched for 400 miles from the North Sea on the coast of

Belgium to the Alps of Switzerland.

Animated Map of the Western FrontAnimated Map of the Western Front

Page 7: “You must dig in; it’s the only way of staying out of sight and cutting losses.” – General Ferdinand Foch (France) French Trenches on the Meuse River

“See that little stream – we could walk to it in two minutes. It took the British a month to walk to it – a whole empire walking very slowly, dying in front and pushing forward behind. And another empire walked

very slowly, backward a few inches a day. Leaving the dead like a million bloody rugs.”

-- F. Scott Fitzgerald, “Tender is the Night”

Page 8: “You must dig in; it’s the only way of staying out of sight and cutting losses.” – General Ferdinand Foch (France) French Trenches on the Meuse River

No Man’s Land

Page 9: “You must dig in; it’s the only way of staying out of sight and cutting losses.” – General Ferdinand Foch (France) French Trenches on the Meuse River
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Page 11: “You must dig in; it’s the only way of staying out of sight and cutting losses.” – General Ferdinand Foch (France) French Trenches on the Meuse River

Twenty-five man team moving heavy gun

Page 12: “You must dig in; it’s the only way of staying out of sight and cutting losses.” – General Ferdinand Foch (France) French Trenches on the Meuse River

Dummy French 240mm gun made of paper

Page 13: “You must dig in; it’s the only way of staying out of sight and cutting losses.” – General Ferdinand Foch (France) French Trenches on the Meuse River

Austrian Skoda 305mm howitzer

Page 14: “You must dig in; it’s the only way of staying out of sight and cutting losses.” – General Ferdinand Foch (France) French Trenches on the Meuse River

Krupp railroad gun

Page 15: “You must dig in; it’s the only way of staying out of sight and cutting losses.” – General Ferdinand Foch (France) French Trenches on the Meuse River

British tank breaking through barbed wire

Page 16: “You must dig in; it’s the only way of staying out of sight and cutting losses.” – General Ferdinand Foch (France) French Trenches on the Meuse River

British tank crossing a trench

Page 17: “You must dig in; it’s the only way of staying out of sight and cutting losses.” – General Ferdinand Foch (France) French Trenches on the Meuse River

Lewis light machine gun team

Page 18: “You must dig in; it’s the only way of staying out of sight and cutting losses.” – General Ferdinand Foch (France) French Trenches on the Meuse River

Vickers machine gun

Page 19: “You must dig in; it’s the only way of staying out of sight and cutting losses.” – General Ferdinand Foch (France) French Trenches on the Meuse River

French poison gas dispenser

Page 20: “You must dig in; it’s the only way of staying out of sight and cutting losses.” – General Ferdinand Foch (France) French Trenches on the Meuse River

Gas shells exploding in No Man's Land

Page 21: “You must dig in; it’s the only way of staying out of sight and cutting losses.” – General Ferdinand Foch (France) French Trenches on the Meuse River

British soldier wearing gas mask Gas masks for man and horse demonstrated by American soldier

Page 22: “You must dig in; it’s the only way of staying out of sight and cutting losses.” – General Ferdinand Foch (France) French Trenches on the Meuse River

French grenade-launching crossbow

Page 23: “You must dig in; it’s the only way of staying out of sight and cutting losses.” – General Ferdinand Foch (France) French Trenches on the Meuse River

French flamethrowers

Page 24: “You must dig in; it’s the only way of staying out of sight and cutting losses.” – General Ferdinand Foch (France) French Trenches on the Meuse River

British field phone German telescoping searchlight

Page 25: “You must dig in; it’s the only way of staying out of sight and cutting losses.” – General Ferdinand Foch (France) French Trenches on the Meuse River

French soldiers constructing barbed wire entanglements outside of Salonika

Page 26: “You must dig in; it’s the only way of staying out of sight and cutting losses.” – General Ferdinand Foch (France) French Trenches on the Meuse River

US electric generator

Page 27: “You must dig in; it’s the only way of staying out of sight and cutting losses.” – General Ferdinand Foch (France) French Trenches on the Meuse River

French wire-cutting automobile

Page 28: “You must dig in; it’s the only way of staying out of sight and cutting losses.” – General Ferdinand Foch (France) French Trenches on the Meuse River

Salmson observation plane going over German lines under escort

Page 29: “You must dig in; it’s the only way of staying out of sight and cutting losses.” – General Ferdinand Foch (France) French Trenches on the Meuse River

Reconnaissance camera attached to the side of a British plane

Page 30: “You must dig in; it’s the only way of staying out of sight and cutting losses.” – General Ferdinand Foch (France) French Trenches on the Meuse River

Handley-Page bomber

Page 31: “You must dig in; it’s the only way of staying out of sight and cutting losses.” – General Ferdinand Foch (France) French Trenches on the Meuse River

German observation balloon leaving its hangar at Metz

Page 32: “You must dig in; it’s the only way of staying out of sight and cutting losses.” – General Ferdinand Foch (France) French Trenches on the Meuse River

Albatross D (German)

Page 33: “You must dig in; it’s the only way of staying out of sight and cutting losses.” – General Ferdinand Foch (France) French Trenches on the Meuse River

Australian anti-aircraft gun position

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