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'A German Shell Explodes in a British Trench', 1914, (1926).Artist: Arthur C Michael
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Indian bombers holding an important trench near Neuve Chapelle, France, World War I, c1914-c1918. Artist: Realistic Travels Publishers
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Barbed wire surrounding a French trench, World War I, 1915.
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'A Letter from the German Trenches', 1916. ''We have gained a good bit: our cemeteries now extend as far as the sea''. Plate 30 from The Great War: A Neutral's Indictment by Louis Raemaekers. The Dutch graphic artist Louis Raemaekers (1869-1956) produced fiercely anti-German cartoons during the First World War. The Germans offered a substantial reward for him, dead or alive, and the Dutch government, under pressure from Germany, placed Raemaekers on trial on a charge of endangering Dutch neutrality. He was acquitted, but fled to England because of the bounty on his head. 
Unique Identifier AR9401980 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 3858px × 5469px 
Photo Credit HIP / Art Resource, NY 
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1910s
1st World War
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Dutch
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Historica Graphica Collection
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The Netherlands, Topography
TRENCH
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TRENCHES
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WESTERN FRONT
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