Partly finished battlefield road at Flanders 1917
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Partly finished battlefield road at Flanders 1917
Second Battle of Flanders: Troops in the front are capturing positions and beating off counter attacks night and day. While the temporary lulls of infantry fighting between each thrust forward, soldiers are busy building roads with picks and shovels regardless of the weather. The formation of durable traffic of pack-horses laden with shells in saddle-pockets are seen on a road leading right up to the batteries. Date: August 1917
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Artillery Attack Attacks Battlefield Beginning Corps Counter Finished Flanders Navvy Pack Partly Pick Picks Roads Shells Shovel Shovels Traffic
EDITORS COMMENTS
Amidst the chaos and destruction of the Second Battle of Flanders in August 1917, a partly finished battlefield road at Flanders comes to life with the relentless efforts of soldiers. The frontline troops, having captured positions and fended off counter-attacks both day and night, take a brief respite to focus on the crucial task of building roads. The formation of a durable traffic route is essential for the transportation of artillery and supplies to the batteries, and so soldiers wield picks and shovels, undeterred by the inclement weather. The scene is a testament to the grit and determination of the soldiers during the Great War. Temporary lulls in infantry fighting offer a moment's reprieve for the troops to work on the roads, ensuring the continuous flow of essential resources to the frontline. The image captures the beginning of a new road, with the tracks of horses and carts already visible, leading up to the batteries. The pack-horses, laden with shells in their saddle-pockets, add to the sense of urgency and the importance of the task at hand. The Second Battle of Flanders, also known as the Battle of Passchendaele, was one of the costliest battles in World War I, with heavy casualties on both sides. The construction of these roads was a crucial aspect of the war effort, enabling the efficient movement of troops and supplies, and ultimately contributing to the eventual success of the Allied forces. This evocative photograph offers a poignant glimpse into the wartime history of the Western Front.
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