British rangers and a German prisoner transporting a wounded soldier
British rangers and a German prisoner transporting a wounded soldier passing by French soldiers transporting rations during the Second Battle of the Marne, July 23, 1918.
This is one of relatively few photographs with British, French and German soldiers represented at the same time, the three major Western Front participants during WWI.
The photograph was taken on July 23, 1918 by British war photographer Second Lieutenant Thomas Keith Aitken during the phase of the Second Battle of the Marne known as the Battle of Tardenois.
In addition to British, French and German troops, American and Italian troops also participated in the Second Battle of the Marne, which was the last German offensive of World War I. In the battle, the French had suffered 95,165 casualties, the Americans 45,807, the British 16,552 and the Italians 9,000 casualties.
The Germans had suffered 139,000 casualties and an additional 29,367 prisoners were captured.
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