No man's land near Lens, France

Where Hell was loosed; war's indescribable desolation and unburied victims, Lens

Strong concrete German position and victims after Battle of Menin Road

"And the trench was a reeking shambles," German dead in the La Bassée area

"Back to home land!" removing casket of American unknown soldier from the Olympia, Washington, D.C.

His last fight, "See he lies, death staring from his eyes," somewhere in France

"'Twas messy, that bit of a fight," dead Germans amidst wire entanglements

Body of a German aviator in his wrecked machine back of the French lines

"Through sickly shrapnel-sown meadows reaped by death alone"

Sacrificed on altar of German militarism, arrival of dead at military cemetery, Villers au Bois, France

Ghastly glimpse of wounded Belgians in hospital, Antwerp, Belgium

French field hospital, locating bullet with X-ray machine

Taking away the wounded in motor ambulance (Somme)

British Red Cross ambulance in French service, northern France

Picking up the severely wounded from among the dead, battlefield scene, France

The dog of war, reporting to first aid squad with helmet of wounded soldier

Rendering first aid to the wounded in the French trenches

Bringing in wounded on French front after Battle Ablain St. Nazaire

Bringing in the wounded "on stretchers stiff and bleared with blood"

Gathered together for burial after the Battle of Antietam

Confederate soldiers who had evidently been shelled by our batteries on Round Top, at the Battle of Gettysburg

A wounded Boer at Spion Kop, South Africa

[Soldier of the "Bois d'Avocourt" sector, 79th Division, dangling from a tree limb, from the blast of a shell explosion]

The Hanging man of the "Bois d'Avocourt" sector of the 79th Division

"All their weary marches done, all their battles fought and won." American dead in the Meuse-Argonne

Dead Confederate sharpshooters of Hood's Division among the rocks in Devil's Den in front of Little Round Top.

Confederate soldiers killed in the trenches at Petersburg April 2, 1865 [at Fort Mahone].

Dead Confederate sharpshooters of Hood's Division among the rocks in Devil's Den in front of Little Round Top.

So we made a thoroughfare for freedom and her train." [View of dead soldiers beside a fence. Hand-colored view.]