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L'automobile pendant la guerre. Enlevement des blesses dans un poste de secours, 1918. Creator: Georges Bertin Scott
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L'automobile pendant la guerre. Enlevement des blesses dans un poste de secours, 1918. Creator: Georges Bertin Scott
L'automobile pendant la guerre. Enlevement des blesses dans un poste de secours, 1918. From "L'Album de la Guerre 1914-1919, Volume 2" [L'Illustration, Paris, 1924]
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This evocative photograph, titled "L'Automobile pendant la guerre. Enlevement des blesses dans un poste de secours" (The Automobile during the War. Evacuation of Wounded in a First Aid Post), was captured by Georges Bertin Scott in 1918. The image is a poignant reminder of the devastating impact of the First World War on the civilian population and the medical services. The photograph depicts a damaged building, likely a dressing station or first aid post, located on the battlefield. Amidst the ruins, soldiers are seen working diligently to evacuate wounded men from the scene. An ambulance, a vital means of transporting the injured to safety, is parked nearby, its doors open and ready to receive the next patient. The men, some bandaged and in various stages of recovery, are carefully lifted onto stretchers and loaded into the vehicle. The scene is a testament to the courage and resilience of the medical personnel and soldiers during this time. The use of color in the photograph adds a sense of vibrancy and urgency to the image, contrasting the destruction and chaos of the battlefield. Georges Bertin Scott, also known as Georges Scott de Pagnolle or simply Georges Scott, was a French photographer who documented the First World War for the publication L'Illustration. This photograph is part of the "Album de la Guerre 1914-1919, Volume 2" collection, published in Paris in 1924. The image provides a unique glimpse into the daily realities of war and the vital role that medical services played in caring for the wounded during this time.
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