The following colorized black and white photos capture haunting moments from World War I.
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| Exhausted Australian soldiers struggle to take this photograph in a captured Turkish trench in August 1915. |
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| A British soldier sleeps in a frontline trench at the Somme in September 1916. |
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| British soldiers with wounded German prisoners of war northeast of Amiens in July 1916. |
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| A soldier of the 5th Australian Division smokes a cigarette as he rests on the Montauban road near Mametz, France. |
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| Two Australian soldiers relax in a bunker in Flanders, Belgium in September 1917. |
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| Four Australian soldiers walk to Flanders, Belgium in October 1917. |
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| Scene from the movie “The Battle of the Somme”: A British soldier carries a wounded comrade back to the front. |
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| A German dog hospital treats dogs returning from the front in 1918. |
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| A machine gun company of the 4th Australian Division at Polygon Wood in the Ypres area where heavy casualties were suffered. Photograph taken on 28 September 1917. |
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| American medical personnel from the 103rd and 104th Infantry Companies tend to wounded German soldiers. |
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| Weary Australian soldiers carry sandbags to the front as they pass through devastated areas near Pozieres in August 1916. |
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| A wounded German soldier. He may have been from the 64th Infantry Regiment of the 6th Division. Photo taken in May 1915. |
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| German soldiers carry a wounded British soldier, in 1917. |
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| British 55th Division soldiers blinded by poison gas queue for treatment near Bethune during the Battle of Estaires in April 1918 in Flanders. |
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| Australian soldiers carry a wounded comrade to a medical station near Suvla on the coast of the Gallipoli peninsula in the Ottoman Empire, 1915. |
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| An infantryman of Company A, 11th Battalion, Cheshire Regiment in the German-captured trenches during the Battle of the Somme in July 1916./. |

















