Category: WWI
Step back into the era of World War I through authentic photographs that reveal the courage, tragedy, and transformation of nations. From the muddy trenches of Europe to the battlefields across the world, these images capture the faces and emotions of those who lived through the Great War.
Each photo tells a story — soldiers at rest, families waiting at home, and cities reshaped by conflict. This collection preserves the humanity behind history’s first global war and reminds us of the sacrifices that shaped modern times.
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#9 A Mark I tank lies ditched north of Bouleaux Wood on the day tanks first went into action.
This World War I photograph captures a Mark I tank lying ditched north of Bouleaux Wood on the day tanks first went into action. The heavy, rhomboid hull sits at an angle in scarred ground, its battered plates and open sponson visible against a bleak horizon.
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#25 Canadian troops fix bayonets before going over the top to assault German positions.
This powerful World War I photograph captures Canadian troops in a front-line trench as they fix bayonets, preparing to go “over the top” for an assault on German positions. Packed tightly along the earthen walls, the soldiers grip their rifles and look ahead with tense focus, their steel helmets and heavy gear underscoring the harsh…
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#41 A German cannon lies buried under uprooted trees in Louage Wood during an Allied offensive. October 10, 1916
This striking World War I photograph shows a German cannon partially buried beneath a tangle of uprooted trees and shattered timber in Louage Wood during an Allied offensive on October 10, 1916. The gun’s wheels and barrel are still visible, wedged into churned earth and debris, as if the battlefield itself has swallowed the weapon…
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#57 A 45,000-pound mine (2 ton) under the German front line positions at Hawthorn Redoubt is fired 10 minutes before the assault at Beaumont Hamel on the first day of the Battle of the Somme.
This dramatic World War I photograph captures the moment a massive mine detonates beneath the German front line positions at Hawthorn Redoubt, sending a towering column of earth and debris into the sky. The blast dominates the horizon above a scarred battlefield, with tangled wire and rough ground visible in the foreground, emphasizing the desolation…
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#73 Gas-masked men of the British Machine Gun Corps
This powerful World War I photograph shows gas-masked men of the British Machine Gun Corps operating a heavy machine gun from a low, earthen position. The stark contrast of the masks against their uniforms captures the unsettling reality of chemical warfare and the constant threat it posed on the Western Front.




