RM2FNM39R–geography / travel, Algeria, war of independence, riots in Algiers, 19.12.1960, ADDITIONAL-RIGHTS-CLEARANCE-INFO-NOT-AVAILABLE
RMERGHAJ–World War I: German prisoners in Algeria. Spanish caption: 'Grupo de prisioneros alemanes en Argelia. Puede juzgarse por la
RM2CWBN1K–Black and white photograph of World War II (1939-1945); American soldiers preparing to disembark on the beaches of Algeria.
RME0PT4G–Feb. 02, 1957 - All's Not War in Algeria. OPS: A French Soldiers distributing sweets to native children at Beni Ouazedine, a small Algerian Village.
RMCW5FJA–War in Algeria, Front page of the newspaper 'L'Humanité'
RMAXN4MG–Commemorative French Airshow at Haguenau about the 60th Liberation of France by the us army in 1945 in Alsace region
RMER6X9N–With war ships, Algiers, Algeria
RMB0KK30–Algeria, 1957. Artist: Unknown
RMBC365A–Valence (26) : Inauguration of the 'square du 19 Mars 1962' (2009/03/19)
RM2GBANGW–During the second third of the 19th century many Europeans went to make their fortunes in northern Algeria. On June 11, 1881 the men of Bu-Amena attacked the farmers, causing panic among the European emigrants, travelling around the towns in the interior of Tunisia and Algeria, preaching holy war. Many returned to their countries of origin. Algeria, Saida (Oran region). Panic of the European inhabitants when the settlers who were able to escape the Kharfaffah massacres arrived. Engraving by Bernardo Rico y Ortega (1825-1894). Later colouration. La Ilustración Española y Americana, 1881.
RMCRB097–World War I Memorial, Constantine, Algeria, Africa
RMD3GWKG–War Medals Awarded to French Soldiers in Algeria (February 1904) Vintage Illustration or Engraving
RMRY9E4N–General Bosquet. Pierre Francois Joseph Bosquet, 8 November 1810, Mont-De-Marsan, Landes 5 February 1861, Was a French Army General. He Served During the Conquest of Algeria and the Crimean War, Returning from Crimea He Was Made Marshal of France and Senator
RMA4NRDE–Kids play football in front of monument Ryad El Feth honouring the Algeria War of Independence in Algiers, Algeria, 2001
RMCP3TN4–Algeria - Timinoun. War dance.
RM2NGX3MF–Vintage WW2 historic French Artist poster printed in Philadelphia in April 1944, for the provisional French government in Algeria and imported 6th June 1944 in Free France by the allied soldiers. 'Nazis will be destroyed between the Allied hammer and the French anvil' the French expression for 'between the devil and the deep blue sea'. One of the most famous Jean Carlu posters.
RM2RDMWM0–Algiers Algeria Warships In Port
RMCWB33F–World War II, original caption: 'Anti-aircraft bofors gun in at position on a mound overlooking the beach in Algeria with a
RF2JW3KCK–Israel and Algeria painted flags on a wall with a crack. Algeria and Israel conflict. Israel and Algeria flags together. Israel vs Algeria
RM2FNM39P–geography / travel, Algeria, war of independence, riots in Algiers, 19.12.1960, ADDITIONAL-RIGHTS-CLEARANCE-INFO-NOT-AVAILABLE
RMDGHHHF–Paris France,7th arrondissement,Quai Branly,sign,Memorial National de la Guerre d'Algerie,National Memorial of the war in Algeria,Eiffel Tower,France1
RMDYETN4–French colonial forces mobilise at Mostaganem, Algeria, North Africa to support France at the outbreak of World War One, 19140101
RME11FW0–Nov. 11, 1977 - No mediation on Sahara war: Algeria have rejected any mediation on the Western Sahara conflict, in which Polisario Insurgents backed by Algeria are fighting for independence from Morocco and Mauritania, Polisario front party of the insurgents are clainming to have delt heavy blows on Mauritanian and Moroccan forces. Tension between France and Algeria rose over the capture by Polisario's guerrilas of two French residents. French military planes have been reported fling reconnaissance missions to keep in touch with Polisario troop movements
RMCW5FHA–Algiers, Celebration for Boumédienne and Ben Bella (end of the War in Algeria and independence)
RFEW39N1–Four bullets on the geographical map of Egypt, Lybia, Algeria and Niger in North Africa. Conceptual image for war, conflict, vi
RMEFP1YK–WWI memorial (1930), Constantine, Algeria
RM2F7MPMT–The Battle of the Smala was fought in 1843 between France and Algerian resistance fighters during the French conquest of Algeria.
RMP77NFC–Zouaves looting a village in the Crimea, during the Crimean War
RFKKDEPH–Memorial of the Battle of Sidi Brahim was a battle at Sidi Brahim in French Algeria between the troops of Abdelkader El Djezairi and French troops under Lieutenant-Colonel Lucien de Montagnac from 22 to 25 September 1845, Pictures of the time of 1845, Digital improved reproduction of an original woodcut
RMCRB091–World War I Memorial, Constantine, Algeria, Africa
RF2B8KC1D–Bombardment of Algiers (1816) Algeria. c19th Engraving
RM2WRCF1C–With war ships, Algiers, Algeria, ca. 1899., Color, 1890-1900
RM2B00NW2–Algeria/Netherlands: 'Council of War Aboard the ‘Queen Charlotte‘ Held by Lord of Exmouth before the Bombardment of Algiers, August 26, 1816'. Colour on panel painting by Nicolaas Baur (1767-1820), 1818. The Bombardment of Algiers (27 August 1816) was an attempt by Britain to end the slavery practices of the Dey of Algiers. An Anglo-Dutch fleet under the command of Admiral Lord Exmouth bombarded ships and the harbour defences of Algiers. It was partially successful as the Dey of Algiers freed around 3,000 slaves following the bombardment and signed a treaty against the slavery of Europeans.
RF2AGNF57–Operation Torch November 1942. World War 2 Morocco Algeria North Africa 1954 map
RMHYBEC6–French General Olie, Chief Commander for Algeria
RM2CD6RAA–During the second third of the 19th century many Europeans went to make their fortunes in northern Algeria. On June 11, 1881 the men of Bu-Amena attacked the farmers, causing panic among the European emigrants, travelling around the towns in the interior of Tunisia and Algeria, preaching holy war. Many returned to their countries of origin. Algeria, Saida (Oran region). Panic of the European inhabitants when the settlers who were able to escape the Kharfaffah massacres arrived. Engraving by Bernardo Rico y Ortega (1825-1894). La Ilustracion Española y Americana, 1881.
RMKWCWYF–COMPANY ALGERIAN. TO SUBSCRIBE IS TO HASTEN HIS RETURN WITH VICTORY. French World War 1 fund raising poster addressed to the a French colony Algeria, 1918 (BSLOC 2017 1 62)
RM2GNTFTG–World War I -WWI An encampment of French Zouaves who had been sent to the battle lines in taxis by Gallieni (Joseph Simon Gallieni ( 1849 – 1916),French minister of War. The Zouaves light infantry regiments of the French Army served in WWI (actually from 1830 to 1962) mostly linked to Algeria. The Zouaves, along with the indigenous Tirailleurs Algeriens were among the most decorated units in the French Army.
RM2G226A5–geography / travel, Algeria, war of independence, riots in Algiers, 19.12.1960, ADDITIONAL-RIGHTS-CLEARANCE-INFO-NOT-AVAILABLE
RM2J3RBEG–An early 20th century French advertising poster from World War One, 1914-1918, showing a man in Algerian dress on horseback. Algeria and French West Africa sent 500,000 men to fight for France. The artist is Maurice Romberg (1862-1943)
RMDYETN6–A troop train stopped at a station in Algeria, to collect French colonial forces mobilised to support France at the outbreak of World War One, 19140101
RME133AM–Feb. 26, 2012 - As war threatens in the Desert, the: The Fighting in Angola dies down but from further North, from the Sahara come these pictures of the effects of another war that threatens to escalate and become a major conflict between Algeria and Morocco. At Hafid Soudjemma, 25 kms from Tindouf, is the principal refugee camp in Algeria,with over 18,000 inmates already, and more arriving daily. It consists of five sections seperated to reduce the risk of disease as well as to reduce the danger from bombing
RMP67WK1–French soldiers near Biskrah, Algeria, during World War One
RF2K0BFRK–France vs Algeria flags on a wall with crack. Algeria and France political conflict, economy, war crisis, relationship, trade concept
RMEFP1YE–WWI memorial (1930), Constantine, Algeria
RFP99BR6–War Memorial in Constantine, Algeria
RMBME217–Commodore Stephen Decatur's life saved in a shipboard battle off Algeria. Color lithograph
RFHR9D7R–Auguste-Alexandre Ducrot, 1817 - 1882, was a French general. Ducrot served in Algeria, in the Italian campaign of 1859, and as a division commander in the Franco-Prussian War, Situation from the time of The Franco-Prussian War or Franco-German War, Deutsch-Franzoesischer Krieg, 1870-1871, Reproduction of an original woodcut from the year 1885, digital improved
RFEHERCT–Flag burning - concept of war or crisis - Algeria
RM2BF8D4F–Battle of Mazagrin, February 1840, between Arab and Berber forces against French troops during the French Conquest of Algeria. Vintage or Old Illustration or Engraving 1889
RM2WRBPE9–Spahis of Algeria at Furnes, Photograph shows North African troops on horseback in a street, Furnes (Veurne), Belgium during World War I., between ca. 1914 and ca. 1915, World War, 1914-1918, Glass negatives, 1 negative: glass
RM2B01R0A–Tunisia/Algeria: A young Ouled Nail couple. Photo by Rudolf Lehnert (13 July 1878 - 16 January 1948), 1904. Lehnert & Landrock: Rudolf Franz Lehnert (Czech) and Ernst Heinrich Landrock (German) had a photographic company based in Tunis, Cairo and Leipzig before World War II. They specialised in somewhat risque Orientalist images of young Arab and Bedouin women, often dancers.
RMDR9M3F–WW1 - French Turkos troops - Prisoners of War
RMHPXCGB–War memorial of the Foreign Legion, Sidi-bel Abbes, Algeria
RMB5M8N8–2 G55 H1 1916 2 E Algerian soldier World War One History World War One Auxiliary troops Turco Macache Kamerad Turcos Soldiers of
RMWTD5KG–The American and British armies disembark in North Africa. The 'Old Glory' is raised on the American headquarters in Algiers (November 1942).
RM2GNTF88–World War I -WWI A group of French Zouaves with their trumpeter who had been sent to the battle lines in taxis by Gallieni (Joseph Simon Gallieni (1849 – 1916),French minister of War. The Zouaves light infantry regiments of the French Army who served in WWI (actually from 1830 and 1962) mostly linked to Algeria. The Zouaves, along with the indigenous Tirailleurs Algeriens, were among the most decorated units in the French Army.
RMB42JJG–events, Second World War / WWII, North Africa, Algeria, British troops landing near Algiers, 8.11.1942,
RMT15BBJ–Bomber crews in hot weather outfits walking out to their aircraft prior to a raid over the African desert. The North African Campaign of the Second World War took place from June 1940 to May 1943 and included campaigns fought in the Libyan and Egyptian deserts (Western Desert Campaign, also known as the Desert War) and in Morocco and Algeria (Operation Torch), as well as Tunisia (Tunisia Campaign).
RMDYEGM7–World War 1 - Born fighters from Algeria eagerly assist the Allies. Commonly called Turcos, these soldiers are mainly pure-blooded Arabs to whom death in battle is a passport to Paradise.
RME12F94–Jan. 09, 2012 - As war threatens in the desert, the Sahara becomes a refugee camp!: The fighting in Angola dies down but from further North, from the Sahara, come these pictures of the effects of another war that threatens to escalate and become a major conflict between Algeria and Morocco. At Hafid Boudjemma, 25 kms from Tindouf, is the principal refugee camp in Algeria, with over 18,000 inmates already, and more arriving daily. It consists of five sections seperated to reduce the risk of disease as well as to reduce the danger from bombing
RMCW5FK2–War in Algeria, Front page of the newspaper 'Libération'
RMBHAN4R–Spahis in front of a chateau, France, during First World War. Spahis were African light cavalry recruited into the French army.
RF2K1WH16–Italy and Algeria flags together. Algeria and Italy conflict, relations, war crisis, economy concept. Algeria vs Italy
RFP5D80H–Martyrs Memorial for Heroes killed during the Algerian war of independence. Algiers
RME00153–German captives in Algeria, 1915
RFHR9D9C–Paul de Ladmirault, 1808 - 1898, was a French general active in the French conquest of Algeria and during the wars of the Second French Empire, Situation from the time of The Franco-Prussian War or Franco-German War, Deutsch-Franzoesischer Krieg, 1870-1871, Reproduction of an original woodcut from the year 1885, digital improved
RFEFRM9X–Flag burning - concept of war or crisis - Algeria
RF2B9M1CW–Vintage Illustration of Rebellion or Uprising in Algiers Against French Troops Algeria 1898
RMW7EKJK–'Council of War in Algiers: Mr Churchill with his Captains', 1943. Artist: Unknown.
RM2B01RX0–Algeria: Young Berber woman of the Ouled Nail tribe. Photograph by Rudolf Lehnert, 1904. Berbers are the indigenous peoples of North Africa west of the Nile Valley. They are discontinuously distributed from the Atlantic to the Siwa Oasis, in Egypt, and from the Mediterranean to the Niger River. Historically they spoke various Berber languages, which together form a branch of the Afro-Asiatic language family. Rudolf Franz Lehnert (Czech) and Ernst Heinrich Landrock (German) had a photographic company based in Tunis, Cairo and Leipzig before World War II.
RMG253P6–ALGIERS,ALGERIA
RF2JN2RC9–Compagnie Algerienne (Algerian Company) (1918) French World War I era poster by Maurice Romberg
RMMHY2H8–Algerian soldiers embarking in Alger for France on 10 August 1914, Algeria
RMD0KNPA–French-Algerian War (1832-1847). Capture of Mascara's city by French troops. December 5, 1835. Popular engraving.
RM2MP0GW7–First World War Memorial, North Africa, Constantine, Algeria
RMB48HCR–events, Second World War / WWII, North Africa, Algeria, a company of US Rangers during maneuvers, 20.12.1942,
RMW6403K–An incident during the Jugurthine War that took place in 112–106 BC, between Rome and Jugurtha of Numidia, a kingdom on the north African coast (now Algeria). Jugurtha was the nephew and adopted son of Micipsa, King of Numidia, whom he succeeded on the throne, overcoming his rivals through assassination, war, and bribery. The war constituted an important phase in the Roman subjugation of Northern Africa, but Numidia did not become a Roman province until 46 BC. Following Jugurtha's usurpation of the throne of Numidia, a loyal ally of Rome since the Punic Wars, Rome felt compelled to intervene
RM2A25MFF–French Foreign legion war wounded leave the Governors residence after receiving medals; Algeria circa 1912
RME0T3W7–Sep. 09, 1960 - General Salan received at war ministry; General Salan who arrived from Algiers yesterday was received at the war ministry this afternoon (Slan, as it is known, made a strongly anti de Gaullist speech before he left Algeria). Photo Shows Gen. Salan seated next to the Chauffeur as he was leaving the war ministry.
RMCW5FK1–War in Algeria, Front page of the newspaper 'Libération'
RM2DAH7H0–American troops on board a landing craft heading for the beaches at Oran in Algeria during Operation 'Torch', November 1942.
RF2GFA0TW–Landmark from the French era in Constantine, east Algeria
RFP6TM57–Martyrs Memorial for Heroes killed during the Algerian war of independence. Algiers
RMA5BREN–The Dahla refugee camps of Sahrawi people in Algeria North Africa
RMD1JKHK–portrait of Pierre-François-Joseph Bosquet, 1810 - 1861, a Marshal of France in Algeria and during the Crimean War
RFEFRNAN–Flag burning - concept of war or crisis - Algeria
RMD4Y6B8–Rebellion Against French in Oran Province Algeria (April 1903) Vintage Engraving or Illustration
RMW7EKJE–'Council of War in Algiers: Mr Churchill with his Captains', 1943. Artist: Unknown.
RM2B01PCX–France/Algeria: A French North African Zouave, late 19th century. Zouave was the title given to certain light infantry regiments in the French Army, normally serving in French North Africa between 1831 and 1962. The name was also adopted during the 19th century by units in other armies, especially volunteer regiments raised for service in the American Civil War. The chief distinguishing characteristics of such units were the zouave uniform, which included short open-fronted jackets, baggy trousers and often sashes and oriental headgear.
RMG253N8–ALGIERS,ALGERIA
RF2RHP8WY–A monument to the 20 French soldiers who disappeared near Abdellys, Algeria in 1956 during the Algerian War stands in Père Lachaise Cemetery in Paris.
RMBTJTFH–World War II, original caption: 'Anti-aircraft bofors gun in at position on a mound overlooking the beach in Algeria with a United States anti-aircraft artillery crew in position', circa 1943.
RM2RFCBB6–Adolphe Niel (1802-1869). French military officer and statesman. Marshal of France and minister of War. Portrait. Engraving. 'Historia de la Guerra Franco-Alemana de 1870-1871'. Published in Barcelona, 1791.
RM2MP0GW3–First World War Memorial, North Africa, Constantine, Algeria
RMB45HAR–events, Second World War / WWII, North Africa, Algeria, a company of US Rangers during maneuvers, 20.12.1942,
RM2RGDNMP–A column of French colonial Algerian Tirailleurs (commonly known as Turcos) on the march northward towards Rheims. These sharpshooters form part of the forces raised by the French in Algeria, though the officers and certain non-commissioned officers are French. (They should not be mistaken for Zouaves.)
RMRJAMT7–French Propaganda poster showing France and Algeria untied during The Algerian War of Independence . The Algerian War, also known as the Algerian War of Independence or the Algerian Revolution was a war between France and the Algerian National Liberation Front from 1954 to 1962, which led to Algeria gaining its independence from France.
RME0XJAP–Terrorists of the World: bombing in Algeria
RMCW5FJC–War in Algeria, Front page of the newspaper 'L'Humanité'
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