Defense of a forest in the front line at Champagne, from "Europe During the War"

Anonymous, 20th century

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Collectible trade cards such as these were inserted in commercial products to advertise brands and communicate information about the Great War to a wide audience. Included in this set are portraits of heads of state, depictions of important battles, and representations of daily life during the War. Each illustration is accompanied by a related description on the back of the card.

Translation of description on verso: After an epic struggle by the French, they achieved the decisive victory of dislodging the enemy after four weeks of combat, seizing all the enemy's war equipment and taking more than ten thousand Germans prisoner.

Defense of a forest in the front line at Champagne, from "Europe During the War", Anonymous, 20th century, Commercial color lithograph

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