The Front Lines of World War I
These are just some of Belle McKee’s many photographs taken in 1918 while she was a volunteer ambulance driver for the American Red Cross in France. Find out more about Andrea’s mother’s eye-witness account of the front lines in “More Than Tongue Can Tell.” Available now on Amazon.com!
![Belle McKee's photographs of World War I in France, 1918. A ravaged windmill on the front lines.](https://i0.wp.com/www.andreaking.com/wp-content/uploads/WWI-Windmills.jpg?resize=550%2C764&ssl=1)
Belle McKee’s photographs of World War I in France, 1918. A ravaged windmill on the front lines.
![Belle McKee's photographs of World War I in France, 1918. Belle, Guy Meyer, and Winifred White, who entertained the troops on the front lines as "Wee, Gee, and Bee."](https://i0.wp.com/www.andreaking.com/wp-content/uploads/WWI-WeeGeeAndBee.jpg?resize=550%2C419&ssl=1)
Belle McKee’s photographs of World War I in France, 1918. Belle, Guy Meyer, and Winifred White, who entertained the troops on the front lines as “Wee, Gee, and Bee.”
![Belle McKee's photographs of World War I in France, 1918. A Red Cross hospital tent among the ruins.](https://i0.wp.com/www.andreaking.com/wp-content/uploads/WWI-WagonWheel.jpg?resize=550%2C396&ssl=1)
Belle McKee’s photographs of World War I in France, 1918. A Red Cross hospital tent among the ruins.
![Belle McKee's photographs of World War I in France, 1918. The ruins of a village on the front lines.](https://i0.wp.com/www.andreaking.com/wp-content/uploads/WWI-Roadside.jpg?resize=550%2C394&ssl=1)
Belle McKee’s photographs of World War I in France, 1918. The ruins of a village on the front lines.
![Belle McKee's photographs of World War I in France, 1918. Front-line casualties. Belle McKee's photographs of World War I in France, 1918. Front-line casualties.](https://i0.wp.com/www.andreaking.com/wp-content/uploads/WWI-Death.jpg?resize=550%2C318&ssl=1)
Belle McKee’s photographs of World War I in France, 1918. Front-line casualties.
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