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WORLD WAR I (1914-1918). Use of suffocating smoke in the attacks on French and British troops

WORLD WAR I (1914-1918). Use of suffocating smoke in the attacks on French and British troops


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WORLD WAR I (1914-1918). Use of suffocating smoke in the attacks on French and British troops

WORLD WAR I (1914-1918).Use of suffocating smoke in the attacks on French and British troops. May 1915

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1915 20th Century Army Art And Craft Artwork Attack Attacking Battlefield Bayonet Black And White Death Destroy Destroyed Destruction Enemy English Engraved Image Engraving Equipment Fine Art First World War Illustration Illustration And Painting Killing Large Group Of People Military Military Uniform Only Men Prisma Archivo Smoke Soldier Strategy Technique The Past Troop Twentieth Century World War 1 World War I Battle Of Ypres Suffocating Toxic Substance


Unleashing the Fog - When Suffocating Smoke Became a Weapon of War

EDITORS COMMENTS
. In this print from World War I, we witness the chilling use of suffocating smoke in attacks on French and British troops. Taken in May 1915 during the Battle of Ypres, it showcases a pivotal moment when military strategy took an eerie turn. As soldiers charge forward with bayonets gleaming, their faces obscured by thick clouds of toxic smoke, one can't help but marvel at the ingenuity behind this deadly technique. The artwork beautifully captures the chaos and destruction that engulfed the battlefield. The image transports us back to a time when warfare was not only fought with guns and bombs but also with innovative tactics designed to disorient and overpower enemies. It serves as a haunting reminder of how far humanity has come since those dark days. This fine art engraving is more than just an illustration; it's a window into history itself. It immortalizes brave men who faced death head-on while highlighting the immense sacrifices made during World War I. So let your imagination run wild as you delve into this remarkable piece. Picture yourself amidst swirling smoke, witnessing firsthand the horrors and heroism that defined this tumultuous era. But be warned - once you step into this world captured by Danita Delimont's lens, there's no turning back!

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