211 Statue, the Last Days of Napoleon 1. Corcoran Gallery of Arts, Washington D. C.

Colonne Vendome

"Through it all like horror runs the red resentment of the guns," Oise, France

Serving food from a movable kitchen in ruined Curlu on the Somme

President Poincare and Marshall Joffre visiting officers' quarters on the Somme front

Poilus preparing barbed wire for front line, Lempire, Meuse, France

French troops and transport on "The sacred road," during the Battle of Verdun, 1916

"And they did not pass." Main entrance and gate into city of Verdun, France

French gunners charging huge 270 mm. (Howitzer) in Forest of Argonne

View in a trench kitchen underground on the Saloniki front

A family in their ruined house, Lens

Temporary homes in devastated Lens, long occupied by the Germans, France

Decorating with Medaille Militaire Adjutant Dambrine, severely wounded at Ablain St. Nazaire, France

Victory Day celebration, July 14, 1919, Arch of Triumph, Paris

Cementing Anglo-French friendship, soldiers of France in London

Sons of France on parade, Paris

Battle of the Aisne. Ammunition wagons shifting to new position

Battle of the Aisne, French infantry, transferring to left wing

French auto Mitrailleuse attached to U.S. Army, Montabaur, Germany

French troops crossing the Marne by pontoon bridge

Artillery observers telephoning headquarters from the front, on the Marne

General Gouraud bestowing medals upon French heroes, Chalons-sur-Marne, France

French reserves from U.S.A. Some of the two million fighters at the Battle of the Marne

Marshall Foch, General Pershing, Madame Joffre, Marshall Joffre and General Dubail, at Paris

Joffre and Pershing in Governor's Gardens, Paris, France

Marshall Joffre, Viviani, Chocheprat and Fabry, French War Commission, with Gov. Lowden and state officials at tomb of Lincoln, Springfield, Ill.

French "tanks" which saw service, parading Paris streets

How France aided her fighters, Renault tanks going to the front

French reserves watching their comrades going into "The Valley of the Shadow"

Camp of French artillerymen enjoying well-earned rest from trench warfare