World War I is often remembered through dates, treaties, and maps filled with shifting front lines, but for the millions of people who lived through it, the war was something far more personal. Soldiers endured conditions that are difficult to imagine today, while families back home waited for letters and news that often carried both hope and heartbreak. It was a conflict that reshaped nations and left an entire generation marked by its experiences.
Some photos show the harsh conditions of life on the front lines, while others reveal quieter moments of exhaustion, friendship, and survival in the middle of extraordinary circumstances. Looking at these photographs more than a century later offers a powerful reminder that wars are ultimately lived one person at a time. Let’s take a look at 21 images that capture the reality of World War I.
1. Double Amputee World War I Soldier Playing Pool with Prosthetic Legs (1915)

2. Soldiers Paying Tribute to the 8 Million Horses, Donkeys, and Mules Lost in the War (1918)

3. Soldier Dubbed ‘Big Nims’ of the 3rd Battalion, 366th Infantry During a Gas Mask Drill (1917)

4. In the Trenches of War

5. Reporting for Duty

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6. Indian Soldiers Arriving in France (1914)

7. Soldier Riding a Motorbike

8. Amputee Veteran Watching a Parade in Harlem (1919)

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9. Emotional Farewell

10. Officer Harry Colebourn, a Member of the Royal Canadian Army Veterinary Corps, With the Bear He Rescued, Winnie (1914)

11. Indian Soldiers in Mesopotamia, Engaging an Enemy Aircraft (1918)

12. Citizens Celebrating in Antwerp, Belgium, After the Germans Surrendered, Ending World War I (1918)

13. Girl Scouts Collecting Peach Pits, Which Were Processed to Make Gas Mask Filters for Soldiers (1917)

14. Selling Flags To Raise Money for Indian Soldiers

15. ‘The Last Hussar,’ August von Mackensen, German Field Marshal (1914)

16. Royal Canadian Dragoons in Toronto, Canada, Before Leaving for World War I (1915)

17. An Elephant Used by German Soldiers To Move Heavy Logs Near the Western Front (1915)

18. Sgt. Stubby, a Highly Decorated War Dog Who Fought With the U.S. Army (1919)

19. French Soldier Being Fitted for a Mask for Battle Wounds at the American Red Cross Studio (1918)

20. Shell Hitting the Notre-Dame de Reims Cathedral (1914)

21. Flora Sandes, the Only British Woman To Serve as a Soldier in World War I (1916)

Interested in seeing more photos from past wars?
History buffs will want to check out 22 Powerful Photos That Show the Courage and Cost of World War II and From the Front Lines to the Aftermath: 23 Incredible Photos of the Vietnam War. Then, be sure to read 10 Valuable World War II Collectibles.