German ammunition left behind, Morval, France, WW1
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German ammunition left behind, Morval, France, WW1
German ammunition left behind following abandonment of Morval, France, on the Western Front during World War One. The shells can be seen inside their wickerwork protective covering. Date: circa 1916
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Abandonment Ammunition Behind Case Casing Covering Morval Pile Protective Retreat Shell Shells Wicker Wickerwork Weapons
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This evocative photograph captures the remnants of the relentless and destructive nature of the First World War, as seen in this image of abandoned German ammunition in Morval, France, circa 1916. The Western Front, a brutal and unforgiving battleground, bore witness to the devastating consequences of modern warfare. In this poignant scene, the discarded shells, their menacing contents now silent, lie haphazardly in a pile, each one protected by its wickerwork casing. The passage of time has not diminished the impact of these relics, their intricate and delicate wicker casings a stark contrast to the destructive power they once held. The abandonment of Morval, France, during the retreat of the German forces marked a significant moment in the war's progression. This haunting image serves as a poignant reminder of the human cost and the devastating consequences of war.
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