SECTION 4
EIGHT PAGES
NEW YORK, SUNDAY. JULY 8, 1917.
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AIRMEN, EYES OF THE ARMY, WON THIS BATTLE FOR FRANCE
A Telling Exhibit in 'The Sun's" Campaign for Great American Air Fleet as Short Cut to Winning War
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i All that remained of one of the small forts known as points 'f$r 2 A carefully constructed com- ( 3 Emplacement of a German battery which was smothered
d'appui. It was built of reenforced concrete. k munlcating trench after airmen rv -z bv accurately directed fire of the French artillery.
iwi fKT aimed French guns at it. The sign ,
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fl These pictures constitute a unique photographic survey of the French bom- f J SH'?' Vh ; r.
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4 One of a group of forts forming the key
to the position.
These pictures constitute a unique photographic survey of the French bom
bardment of Auberive and its effects. Auberive was part of the famous Hinden
burg line. The above photograph was taken from a French airplane. The French
artillery fire was directed by airplanes. After the capture of the village photographs
were taken of the shattered German defences to check up the accuracy of the French
aviators. The result is a series of remarkably precise and enlightening comparisons
between the later photographs and the aerial view. The points photographed are in
dicated by numbers. The French trenches are in the foreground. The German
trenches are seen in front of Auberive.
-Wreck of a concealed shelter of concrete
spied out by French aviators.
6 Showing the condition to which the German trenches were
finally reduced by the French bombafdment. -
7 Effect of guns
plus airplanes.
Deepest German
shelter a ruin.
8 This gives an idea of how the Hindenburg line was built
and hidden. Yet it Was smashed.
9 Impressive evidence of power of French artillery. Note the size of the
concrete dmckb mai iaucu 10 protect.
10 Mere piles of debris beyond the river mark
the line of the German defences.
11 Wire entanglements and trees torn apart and the earth ploughed up
along the River Suippe by the French shell fire.
I'hntnKrniihH liy Central Vewn Photo Bervlce.
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