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The Cloth Hall of Ypres

Menin Gate

Epigraph above the Menin Gate

City wall and moat of Ypres

The Menin Gate

Ypres was completely rebuilt

Gate to the German Langemark Cemetery

A former German bunker on the cemetery

A british Divisional Memorial next to a German bunker

The Canadian Memorial at St. Julien commemorating the 2.000 victims of the first gas attacks in 1915

The Passchendaele Museum

The Passchendaele Church

German Command Bunker in Zandvoorde

View on Hill Kemmel

Mine crater lake

View from the Kemmel Hill toward Ypres

Weather protected trench construction

This installation reflects the German trenches

Craters everywhere

Mine holes

Vimy Ridge

View from the Vimy Ridge to the Lens plain

Monument for the Maroccan fighters

The Canadian War Memorial

Newfoundland War Memorial Park plaque in Beaumont Hamel

The landscape in Beaumont Hamel

The trench area of Beaumont Hamel

The moose on top of the Newfoundland Memorial

View down to the valley of the Ancre stream

The crater landscape of Beaumont Hamel with the museum in the background

The Newfoundland Memorial

Memorial of the 51st Highland Division

The British Thiepval Monument

The cemetery next to the Thiepval Monument

The Ulster Memorial

The Lochnagar crater near La Boisselle.

The towers of Albert as seen from La Boisselle

The cemetery of Fricourt.

German soldier of jewish religion fallen for the people and the fatherland

6 477 unknown German soldiers are buried in this common grave

Castle and museum of Peronne

The Ossuary

The lighthouse of Verdun

Entrance to the Fort Douaumont

Firing port of the Douaumont

Observation cupola on Douaumont

Machine gun and observation cupolas

Line of sight of advancing German storm troopers

Despite the heaviest artillery fire these coupolas seem to be operational

On top of the Douaumont

Bombardment marks

Cosmetics at the Douaumont

In memory of 679 German soldiers who dies in an ammo dump explosion in the night of May 7 to 8, 1916

Casemate entry at the Douaumont

Gate to the Trench of the Bajonets

Trench of the Bajonets

The trench fom a different point of view

The Chapel of Fleury

Each stone marks a building in the former village of Fleury

Still visible today: the network of roads

The Maginot Memorial

Fort de Tavannes

Machine gun bunker

Fort Vaux

Fort Vaux

Fort Vaux

Result of the heavy German artillery

Blown off observation cupola

Looking east from Fort Vaux into the Woevre plain

The L`hopital battery

Light rail wagon used by the French to tranmsport supply and ammo

The Verdun Museum

French guns in front of the museum

Inside the Douaumont

Mechanic of the Douaumont gun turret

Mechanism of the turret

View up into the turret

20 metres behind this wall lie the remains of 679 German soldiers

Douaumont armoured turrets

Monument of the 40. French Infantry Divsision on the summit of Hill Mort Homme

Monument of Hill Mort Homme

The Hill 304 Monument

"Long Max", ammo store exit for the light railway

"Long Max", abondened cement sacks from the Great War

"Long Max", gun mounting

"Long Max" - shell 38 cm, weight 750 kg

Concrete dugout

The ammo bunker

In the tunnels the shells were prepared for the individual job. 120 kg powder charge = 25 km effective range, 183 kg = 35 km range

In the tunnels the shells were prepared for the individual job. 120 kg powder charge = 25 km effective range, 183 kg = 35 km range