


German Car Submerged in River at Trilport, 1914
This photograph captures a German automobile that plunged into a river at Trilport, near Meaux, in November 1914. At this time, World War I was in full swing, and France was a key battleground. The rivers banks likely turned into scenes of turmoil as military operations unfolded, with vehicles playing a crucial role in transportation and logistics. The image serves as a stark reminder of the challenges faced by both soldiers and military vehicles during the war.
Taken by the Bain News Service, this image highlights the precarious conditions vehicles encountered in wartime. The muddy terrain, coupled with the chaos of conflict, often led to accidents and breakdowns. German forces were moving quickly through various regions, and this incident illustrates the inherent difficulties of maneuvering such machinery in a combat zone. The photograph stands as a testament to the intersection of technology and warfare during a pivotal period in history.

German Car Submerged in River at Trilport, 1914