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Photos of the First World uncensored (12 photos)
During the First World received some pictures from the battlefield or training camps were censored so as not to demoralize the population of the United States and not to give out the secrets of the enemy.
Generally themselves pictures of the century a rare thing, so it's a little exclusive.
No it's not a fighter who was killed on the battlefield, this young man was killed during a training exercise. This photo was considered demoralizing and banned for printing.
Secret prototype of British bombers.
Drinking after taking enemy positions US troops. This photo was censored because alcohol was officially prohibited.
Soldier gassed, this photo was censored, since it was an exercise.
Photo melee was censored so as not to divulge its secrets to the Germans.
Sleeping soldiers are very similar to the dead, and therefore this image caught censorship.
Without sufficient quantities of weapons, some soldiers are trained on a wooden mock-ups to avoid enemy propaganda, this image is also censored.
Prototypes of body armor, too sensitive to show them to the Germans.
Set grenades, some were used in combat, but some experimental.
In early 1917 the increased bread prices caused an outcry from women in New York, which led to the `bread buntam`.
Tomb Quentin Roosevelt, the president's brother, who was killed in aerial combat on July 14 1918.
A rare burst of the American airship, zeppelin German counterpart.
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Generally themselves pictures of the century a rare thing, so it's a little exclusive.
No it's not a fighter who was killed on the battlefield, this young man was killed during a training exercise. This photo was considered demoralizing and banned for printing.
Secret prototype of British bombers.
Drinking after taking enemy positions US troops. This photo was censored because alcohol was officially prohibited.
Soldier gassed, this photo was censored, since it was an exercise.
Photo melee was censored so as not to divulge its secrets to the Germans.
Sleeping soldiers are very similar to the dead, and therefore this image caught censorship.
Without sufficient quantities of weapons, some soldiers are trained on a wooden mock-ups to avoid enemy propaganda, this image is also censored.
Prototypes of body armor, too sensitive to show them to the Germans.
Set grenades, some were used in combat, but some experimental.
In early 1917 the increased bread prices caused an outcry from women in New York, which led to the `bread buntam`.
Tomb Quentin Roosevelt, the president's brother, who was killed in aerial combat on July 14 1918.
A rare burst of the American airship, zeppelin German counterpart.
via amelito
Source: