Unidentified Photographer This man, age 81 lived in a cellar with his wife who was killed by a shell in 1916, during the four years of war. Although he was within the line of fire the Huns did not evacuate him to a safe place because his age would not permit him to work.
Unidentified Photographer One of the heavier long range terrors usually called "whiz, bangs" used as a means of viewing the Victory Parade. This type of special 210 m.m. cannon-fired a shell weighing about 250 pounds. Place de la Concorde.
Unidentified Photographer Victory Parade. General J.J. Pershing and Staff, leading the Composite Regiment
Unidentified Photographer Victory Parade. The American Composite Regiment, marching towards the Arc de Triomphe along the Avenue de Grande Armée
Robert Capa [Men in protective suits and gas masks brushing the floor with brooms during an air-drill, Paris]
Robert Capa [Two circus' artists, a men and a woman, in the back, listening at someone in the back of the Circus, Paris]