The 218th Bavarian Close Combat Battery ( Nahkampfbatterie NKB218) engaging French Char Schneider tanks near Juvincourt. Last year I bought a Photo album that belonged to Wilhelm Hurst*, a Baden Lieutenant of the 170th IR. (Chris Boonzaier has his EKII document). The album is a treasure filled with over 120 original photographs taken at the Western front. One page in particular caught my eye ? three photographs of burnt out French Schneider tanks. Since then, I acquired a couple more pictures featuring the tanks knocked out on April 16, 1917. The album also contained a picture of a gun and crew of NKB 218. I learned that the attack at Barry-au-Bac and Juvincourt was the first large tank assault by the French using their new Schneider and Saint-Chamond tanks. Monday April 16, 1917 - 0600 hours In the sector Berry-au-Bac eighty-two Schneider tanks under the command of Cdt. Louis Bossut crossed no-man's land at a top speed of 8 km/h. After penetrating the first and second German lines the attack came to a halt at the defense line Juvincourt - Guignicourt. Out of the 82 tanks 39 were smoldering in front of the German trenches. Among the dead was Cdt. Bossut and his crew. In a German account of the events it is said that the gunners of NKB 218 opened direct fire with their cannons at a distance of 400 meters. The French tanks, due to the uneven terrain, where not able to fire back a single aimed round. The 7.5 cm cannons of NKB 218 destroyed 18 Schneider tanks on that day. Before I present the photos from the album - here are some French pictures of the Schneider tank. http://www.wereldoorlog1418.nl/tanks-frankrijk/index.html The 16 ton Schneider tanks arrive at the front by train in April 1917