Technology First World

Loading German A7V tank on railway platforms. In total there were produced about a hundred. A7V was the only tank, manufactured in Germany and participated in hostilities 1914-18.





Psevdoloshad, as a shelter for the sniper.



Women work in one of the shops Lincoln Motor Co., Detroit, Michigan, USA.



The duel between the tanks and flame throwers on the outskirts of the Austrian village in 1918.



Abandoned tanks on the site of the battle near the Belgian town of Ypres.



German soldier with a camera near the destroyed British tank Mark IV, 1917.



The use of masks in Mesopotamia, 1918.



US soldiers with the French 37-mm machine gun in a trench, Alsace, France, 26 June 1918.



US troops on French tanks Renault FT-17, near the forest of argon, France, September 29, 1918.



German pilot suit with electric heating and fur boots. It was necessary to fly on airplanes with open cockpit in the winter.



Camouflaged British Mark I tank surrounded by horses and infantry.



Turkish troops from the German field howitzer M98 / 09.



Irish Guards in gas masks on the eve of the Battle of the Somme, the first half of November 1916.



Gasoline-electric tank Holt was the first American tank during the First World War. But he remained a prototype because of its bulkiness and little functional.



Ruined steel bridge replaced a temporary wooden. Please note that the bridge over the river Scheldt, basis is a bridge collapsed and the failed tank.



Read tomorrow the final part of the material on the techniques and technologies of the First World War.