In Paris in 1918, refugees from the Somme exit Gare du Nord (North Station) with their luggage.
Between April and August 1918 in Paris, a city where human activities have not stopped, historic monuments and park statues are camouflaged and protected from the bombings. A 280 mm canon, taken from ...
In 1917, in Paris, the sidewalks in front of the movie theaters are packed. On a quieter street, two soldiers from the colonial forces negotiate with a prostitute in front of a brothel.
In 1917, during World War I, street vendors sell the contents of their carts in the streets of Paris.
On July 4, 1920, at Iéna Square in Paris, officials place flowers a the foot of Washington's statue then give speeches. Next, troops march down President Wilson Avenue and war orphans parade down Cha...
On September 30, 1919, Armenian volunteers march in the rain at Invalides to commemorate having fought at the Allies' side during World War I. A camera operator films the scant crowd.
In Paris in 1917, cavalrymen march in the streets, a family follows a loved one's casket, Parisians bury Mr. Liard, and a soldier stands in front of a home.
In 1919, numerous soldiers arrive at Gare de l'Est (East Station). They line up in front of offices to be demobilized, then wait at clothing centers to return their packs.