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View of damaged stone buildings and trees

Wide-angle view of destroyed stone buildings and trees

View of a stone bridge crossing the river Marne

Ground-level view of destroyed stone buildings

View of destroyed trees, rubble, and the remnants of a stone building

View of destroyed stone vaults and columns, standing in a field

View of destroyed stone buildings, Souain-Perthes-lès-Hurlus

View of a landscape covered with wooden debris and ruins of stone buildings

View of destroyed stone buildings, Dixmude [Diksmuide], Belgium

Ground-level view of destroyed stone buildings and clock tower

View of destroyed stone buildings and trees, Souain-Perthes-lès-Hurlus

Remnants of a gothic arch from a destroyed stone building, Ypres, 1919

View of damaged stone buildings, burnt trees in the foreground, Nieuport [Nieuwpoort]

View through an archway of a road lined with damaged stone structures

Two men standing on a street corner surounded by badly damaged stone buildings

Civilians walking past the remains of a destroyed stone church with damaged buildings in the background

View of boys sitting on the sidewalk in front of an empty monument pedestal and a destroyed stone church in the background

View of stone ruins of Fort de la Malmaison, Chavignon

Ground-level view of destroyed stone buildings surrounded by burnt tree stumps

Civilian walking along a town street lined with damaged stone buildings

Wide view of remnants of a gothic arch from a destroyed stone building, Ypres, 1919

Soldiers walking along a cobblestone steet surrounded by destroyed stone buildings on both sides

Close-up view of the remnants of a gothic arch from a destroyed stone building, Ypres, 1919

Close-up view of the remnants of a gothic arch from a destroyed stone building, Ypres, 1919

Close-up view of the remnants of a gothic arch from a destroyed stone building, Ypres, 1919

View of damaged stone fortifications on the side of the Yser [IJzer] river that was held by the Germans

View of destroyed stone buildings, Sommepy-Tahure (during WW1 it was known as Somme-Py)

View of destroyed stone buildings, Sommepy-Tahure (during WW1 it was known as Somme-Py)

Close-up view of a crucifix and empty stained-glass windows on the side of a destroyed stone building, Ypres, 1919

View of crosses in a makeshift cemetery for English soldiers next to destroyed stone buildings, outside of Ypres

View of a soldier standing in a large stone and concrete circular German gun emplacement

View of a destroyed stone chateau which had been occupied by the Kaiser, Pinon

Close-up view of a church exterior, showing a stone statue of a robed figure holding a tablet reading "sic transit gloria mundi", Metz

Eight wooden crosses marking graves, one with a helmet hung on it and a destroyed stone building in the background, Berry-au-Bac

View of a narrow gauge railway leading up to a destroyed stone chateau which had been occupied by the Kaiser, Pinon