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Battle of Mons 1914
German forces attempt to cross the Mons-Cond頃 anal by throwing pontoons across the water. Several times this was done and each time the pontoons were destroyed by the British artillery fire from the south bank.
23-24 August 1914
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Artillery Canal Cond Destroyed Expeditionary Mons Pontoon Pontoons
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This evocative photograph captures a pivotal moment during the early stages of the Battle of Mons in August 1914. The German forces, determined to advance across the Mons-Condé Canal, are seen here attempting to lay pontoons in an effort to construct a bridge. The canal, a significant obstacle, separated the German troops from their objective on the southern bank. The scene is set against the backdrop of the rolling Belgian countryside, with the canal's calm waters reflecting the tense atmosphere of the battlefield. German soldiers can be seen working diligently to secure the pontoons, while others stand guard, alert for any signs of British counterattacks. Despite their efforts, the German plan was short-lived. British artillery stationed on the southern bank relentlessly targeted the pontoons, destroying them each time they were laid. The persistent British firepower proved to be a formidable challenge for the Germans, halting their advance and leading to a stalemate. The Battle of Mons, also known as the Battle of the Frontiers, marked the beginning of the First World War for the British Expeditionary Force. This intense and chaotic engagement took place between August 23 and 24, 1914, and set the stage for the larger battles that would follow. The determination of the German forces to cross the canal, despite the heavy British artillery fire, is a testament to the fierce and unyielding nature of the war that was to come. This powerful image, captured by the Illustrated London News Ltd, provides a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made by soldiers on both sides during the early days of the Great War.
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