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Albert Dumaz was born in 1877 in Les Déserts (Savoie). He did his military service in Valence in the 1st Hussars Regiment in 1898. He was mobilized in 1914. He was married and had a daughter (born in 1910). He was enrolled in the 14th battalion of hunters…
Die Schlacht zwischen Aisne und Marne schlug abermals eine gewaltige Bresche in Fochs Reserven. Er verlor vom 27.Mai bis 4.Juni [1918] allein 55.000 Mann an Gefangenen. Ein Teil der Transporte in Laon.
Die Schlacht zwischen Aisne und Marne. Massentransporte von Gefangenen in der Zitadelle von Laon. Vom 25. Mai bis 4. Juni [1918] wurden die Foch'schen Reserven allein an Gefangenen um 55.000 Mann vermindert
Auf Erkundigung. Patrouilleren aan de Aisne
Zu den Kämpfen zwischen Soissons und Reims. Die Erbeutung dieses französischen Eisenbahn Langrohrgeschützes an der Aisne, ist dem Schuss eines schweren deutschen Mörsers zu danken, der die Lokomotive, die das Geschütz noch eiligst in Sicherheit bringen so…
Notebook of notes written by Joseph CALVIAC from January 21, 1918 to November 1, 1918.
Title of the pension allocated to the widow of Charles Colas. This title comes from the Departmental Office of the Pupils of the Nation of Aisne. It is dated July 7, 1923
The item is a proof or a cutting from Archaeolgical Journal (see Bibliography).The engraving shows a memorial slab to a Chaplain of the Order of the Temple, at the Temple Church in Laon, France.
The engraving shows a twelfth-century enamelled crosier of the Bishop of Laon. It is decorated with a stylised leaf ornament in the crook, and mythical animals on the staff.
I. RE8s of 3 Squadron AAC, probably at Bertangles, being prepared for a raid. Both cockpits can be clearly seen. The machines have 16-pounder bombs fitted and fused, one crew gets on board, the prop is turned over, the chocks removed, and the aeroplane ta…
Damage in the Roye-Soissons area, showing many of the smaller towns and villages. Destroyed fruit trees. A desecrated cemetery at Tergnier. Damaged houses at Coucy-la-Ville and Coucy-le-Château. The French have highlighted the damage with signs such as &q…
The commander of 26th (Yankee) Division, Major-General Clarence R Edwards, stands with Lieutenant-Colonel C M Dowell before their dugout entrance at Bras. Nearby horses of 101st Field Artillery of the same division are watered. Divisional sappers have bui…
Troops repairing bridges throw rocks to splash the camera. Varennes (where, in July, 3rd Division earned the title 'Marne') showing extensive damage. An American discovering a German booby trap (acted) with a demonstration of how they work. A US S…
(Reel 1) Men board troopships, including SS Leviathan, in New York harbour. On the crossing there are sports, a dance, and jive by black troops. A submarine attack is repelled by destroyers. The men disembark at Brest and board railway cars for the front.…
Troops of a Moroccan division behind the lines in Champagne march in road column, led by their band, through a village to their sports. The sports include a football match and a mule race as well as athletics. A Voisin 8 aircraft flies overhead. A percuss…
II. French newsreel item on German prisoners of war at Saint-Dizier, France, September 1917.Some of the prisoners work in a wood cutting timber and piling up sticks. Others dig up stones for roadfill. The prisoners march back to their camp under escort. A…
Subtitle captions give the French gains in the offensive as the strongpoints Fruty, Bohery and Montparnasse, the fort at Malmaison, and the villages of d'Allemant, Vaudesson, Chavignon, Pinon and Pargny. The effect was to secure the Chemin des Dames. …
The soldiers bring the full coaltrucks out to the surface of the mine. The coal is dumped from the trucks and horse-wagons are loaded from the dump. A traction engine runs a coal-crusher. A few soldiers lead a heavy ox-wagon along the roads.Vitalis became…