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A Zeppelin shot down in Salonica, Greece, on May 5, 1916. Of the incident, Alan Palmer in 'The Gardeners of Salonika' wrote, 'The destruction of a Zeppelin by naval gunners on May 5 in full view of the people of Salonika also raised the spirits of the troops, especially among the British contingent, for their families at home had already been subjected to raids of this type and it was to be another four months before the first Zeppelin was shot down on English soil.' (page 62) |
Salonique — Les restes du Zeppelin abattu à l'embouchure du Vardar
Salonica - The remains of the Zeppelin shot down at the mouth of the Vardar River
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Zeppelin, Greece, Thessaloniki, Salonica, Salonika, 1916, May, 1916-05-05 |
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Photograph of a German forest camp on Hill 310, Verdun. Hill 310 is near Hill 304 and Mort-Homme, northwest of Verdun and objectives of German assaults in April and May, 1916. |
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Typed: Lager bei Höhe 310.
Camp at altitude 310.
Handwritten: Verdun |
Verdun, camp, Hill 310, 1916, 1916-05-04, Battle of Verdun, Cote 310 |
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The Kasaba of Kut-el-Amara, Mesopotamia, where a British Indian army was surrounded and besieged by Turkish forces from the end of 1915 until the British surrender on April 29, 1915. Photograph from 'Four Years Beneath the Crescent' by Rafael De Nogales, Inspector-General of the Turkish Forces in Armenia and Military Governor of Egyptian Sinai during the World War. |
The Kasaba of Kut-el-Amara |
Four Years Beneath the Crescent, Beneath the Crescent, Rafael De Nogales, De Nogales, de Nogales, Nogales, 1916-04-29, Kut-el-Amara, Kut-al-Amara |