A viscount in the
Armoured Cavalry Branch of the French Army left behind a collection of
hundreds of glass plates taken during World War I that have never before
been published. The images, by an unknown photographer, show the daily
life of soldiers in the trenches, destruction of towns and military
leaders. This summer marks the 100th anniversary of the start of the
WWI. --Reuters
French
officers inspecting trenches on the Argonne front, eastern France May
1916. A Viscount in the Armoured Cavalry Branch of the French Army left
behind a collection of hundreds of glass plates taken during World War I
that have never before been published. The images, by an unknown
photographer, show the daily life of soldiers in the trenches,
destruction of towns and military leaders. #