RMP58HGH–Marshal Ferdinand Foch (1851-1929), French General and World War I Hero, Portrait, early1920's
RMDE90FG–To the aid of pans. The last reserves of Marshal Foch (Poster), 1920. Artist: Deni (Denisov), Viktor Nikolaevich (1893-1946)
RMGG29WA–Foch and Fayolle in Mericourt on July 13, 1914 1914 World War I, France
RM2T8J1WK–Marshal Ferdinand Jean Marie Foch (1851-1929), a French general who served as the Allied Supreme Allied Commander during the last year of World War I with mineralogist George Frederick Kunz (1856-1932), right, at a ceremony held at the Joan of Arc statue in New York City.
RMMKMFG1–American Generals Foch, Pershing and Haig
RMG6NFRY–Ferdinand Foch (Tarbes, October 2, 1851 - Paris, 20 March 1929) was a French general.
RMG76EXJ–London's new tribute to the great French soldier, Marshal Foch, the Lower Grosvenor Garden, adjoining his statue opposite Victoria Station, was dedicated by Rene Massigli, French Ambassador. The garden was designed by Jean Charles Moreux. Picture shows: The statue of Marshal Foch dominates the scene as the Mayor of Westminster councillor Lieutenant Colonel H. Norman Edwards, speaks at the dedication ceremony.
RMD86HBY–FOCH
RMC46AD7–Ferdinand Foch
RMB5M7J9–1FK 1102 E1918 E Marshal Foch on the Front Col Print Foch Ferdinand French marshal 1917 chief of the general staff March 1918 su
RMBPX5FK–Portrait c1918 of French WW1 General Ferdinand Foch (1851 - 1929) - Marshal of France and Allied Supreme Commander in 1918.
RMBGP4TH–Marshal of France Ferdinand Foch 1851 to 1929.
RMEC7X6R–Allied generals Douglas Haig and General Foch at the battle front world war one 1915
RMERG02G–Marechal / Marshal Ferdinand Foch - drawing. French military leader, general in World War I. Supreme commander of the Allied
RMC2JD5C–Foch, Clemenceau, Lloyd George, Orlando, Sonnino pose in world leader's conference
RMRJGB2G–FERDINAND FOCH (1851-1929) French army general about 1920
RMBKD4J3–HOW TO DEAL -2003 NINA FOCH
RMCWB22F–Marshal Ferdinand Foch, General John J. Pershing at Chaumont, France, 1917
RM2BWAM3F–Marshal Foch
RMFKK25W–Portrait of Foch Nina in Spartacus
RMGG2B27–Generals Joffre, Maistre, Foch et Maud huy April 1915 France - World War I
RMKWHD60–French General Ferdinand Foch (1851-1929), French Prime Minister Georges Benjamin Clemenceau (1841-1929), British Prime Minister David Lloyd George (1863-1945), Italian Prime Minister Vittorio Emanuele Orlando (1860-1952) and Italian Minister of Foreign Affairs Baron Sidney Costantino Sonnino (1847-1922)
RMEHAAY9–Nina Foch, Portrait for the Film 'You're Never Too Young', 1955
RMG5HKC3–World War One - French Army - Marshal Foch. Marshal Ferdinand Foch.
RMD89J5J–Ferdinand Foch
RMC46910–Ferdinand Foch, Fayolle and Henri Philippe Petain, 1928
RMB5M7J8–1FK 1102 E1914 E Marshal Foch Albert I Col Print Foch Ferdinand French marshal 1917 chief of the general staff March 1918 suprem
RMBPX0FD–Portrait c1918 of French WW1 General Ferdinand Foch (1851 - 1929) - Marshal of France and Allied Supreme Commander in 1918.
RMBD3NFD–Marshal of France Ferdinand Foch born 1851 died 1929. From L'Illustration 1918.
RMEC7PD5–Ferdinand Foch (1851-1929), Marshal of France and Allied Supreme Commander in World War I
RMERGT2T–Marechal Foch - French military leader - on horseback 14 July parade 1919 in Post World War I Paris. 1851 - 1929
RMRWG12M–Foch, Ferdinand, 2.10.1851 - 20.3.1929, French general, full length, circa 1918, coloured photograph, cigarette card, series 'Die Nachkriegszeit', 1935, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RM2H7DXH7–The train of the German delegation (left) and the train of Marshal Ferdinand Foch (right) pictured in the Forest of Compiègne (Forêt de Compiègne) on the site where the Armistice of 11 November 1918 that ended the First World War was signed at 5:15 a.m. Black and white vintage photograph by an unknown photographer dated from November 1918 on display in the Armistice Museum on the ground of the Glade of the Armistice in the Forest of Compiègne (Forêt de Compiègne) near Compiègne in France.
RMJGXN1X–FERDINAND FOCH (1851-1929) French Army commander about 1920
RMBKD4HJ–HOW TO DEAL (2003) MANDY MOORE, NINA FOCH HTDL 001-018
RMCWB22H–Marshal Ferdinand Foch, General John J. Pershing, Madame and Marshal Joseph Jacques Cesaire Joffre in Paris, 1919
RM2BWAW9R–Marshal Foch who has been appointed to represent the French Government at the Coronation of the Romanian King and Queen . 9 October 1922
RMHYBDCY–French aircraft carrier Foch
RMGG2DMC–The victory parade in Paris From left to right: Foch, Pétain and Weygand July 14, 1919 France
RM2T8J1TY–Marshal Ferdinand Jean Marie Foch (1851-1929), a French general who served as the Allied Supreme Allied Commander during the last year of World War I with mineralogist George Frederick Kunz (1856-1932) at a ceremony held at the Joan of Arc statue in New York City. Also in the photo, standing at the right, is Anna Vaughn Hyatt Huntington, sculptor of the Joan of Arc statue, and Jacqueline Vernot holding flowers.
RMCYPP1X–Marshal Ferdinand Foch, French Soldier and World War I Hero, Portrait, Circa 1918
RMPH5H9X–Marshal Ferdinand Foch and General Joseph Joffre during victory parade, Paris, France, 1918. Artist: Unknown.
RMDC42W8–Ferdinand Foch, Marshal of France, Great-Britain and Poland, pastel by Marcel Baschet, 1925.
RMTWB10H–Ferdinand Foch
RMC45PWM–Ferdinand Foch, Henri Philippe Petain and David Beatty, 1928
RFEK1T43–This illustration dates to 1916 and shows General Ferdinand Foch (1851-1929). He served as Marshal of France and commander general during the closing months of World War I. Historians credit Foch as the leader most responsible for the Allied victory.
RM2E04605–WW1 First World War France Joffre, Foch, D'Urbal Photograph shows (left to right) General Joseph Joffre (1852-1931), Marshal Ferdinand Foch (1851-1929), officer Victor d'Urbol (1858-1943) and General Maurice Balfourier (1852-1933) who served in the French Army during World War I. Bain News Service, [between ca. 1915 and ca. 1920] World War, 1914-1918 Glass negatives.
RMBH6AB6–General Joffre (left) and Marshal Foch (right) meet during First World War.
RMEC7MH6–Ferdinand Foch (1851-1929), Marshal of France and Allied Supreme Commander in World War I
RMERGT2R–Marechal / Marshal Ferdinand Foch - French military leader, general in World War I. Supreme commander of the Allied armies. 2
RM2CETK6N–1950s, historical picture showing the Satute of Ferdinand Foch (1851-1929) Commandant in Chef of the Allied Forces at the Eiffel Tower, Paris, France.
RMM9J51C–Culture Secretary Matt Hancock attends a commemoration event in Westminster, London, marking the centenary of the appointment of Marshal Ferdinand Foch as Supreme Allied Commander of the Allied armies on the Western Front in the First World War.
RMDYP1FP–NINA FOCH (1924-2008) Dutch-American film actress
RMBKD4HM–HOW TO DEAL (2003) NINA FOCH, ALLISON JANNEY HTDL 001-019
RMKWCX07–European Allied leaders in Paris Peace Conference, 1919. L-R: French Marshal Ferdinand Foch, French Premier Georges Clemenceau, British Prime Minister Lloyd George, Italian Premier Vittorio Orlando, and Italian Foreign Minister Sidney Sonnino (BSLOC 2017 1 70)
RM2BWFHNR–The Great Victory March . Marshal Foch , Generalissimo of the Allied Armies , at the head of the French troops . 19 July 1919
RMJFXNNJ–French Marshall Ferdinand Foch revues the troups at Versailles for the Peace Treaty after WW1, France
RMGG2AEX–Joffre, Poincare, Georges V, Foch and Haig September 1917 France - World War I Paris. National library
RMFWEPKJ–Marshal Foch - Commander of French Forces during World War I
RMDF44K9–Marshall Ferdinand Foch with General John Pershing, Commander-in-Chief of American Expeditionary Forces, Chaumont, France, 1917
RMDDYBW4–Marshal Foch, French general, saluting the British Unknown Soldier, c1918c1920(?). Artist: Unknown
RMDBYH9R–Marshal Ferdinand Foch, on horseback, saluting the troops with his baton, during the Victory Parade in Paris, July 14th, 1919. R
RMG37PYH–FERDINAND FOCH
RMC46AD8–George v. and Ferdinand Foch in Paris, 1925
RFTRKE9N–These photos date to World War I. The lead caption reads: The Victorious Allied Leaders. The individual labels read from left to right, top to bottom: David Lloyd-George, British premier; Marshal Ferdinand Foch, generalissimo of the Allied armies; Woodrow Wilson, President of the United States; Gen. Sir Douglas Haig, c’d’r. in chief of the British armies; Gen. John J. Pershing, commander in chief of the American expeditionary forces; King Albert I of Belgium, also commander of armies; George Clemenceau, French Premier; Col. E.M. House, personal adviser to President Wilson; Raymond Poincare, Pr
RMB5M7JG–1FK 1102 H1994 E Memorial for Marshal Foch Compiegne Foch Ferdinand French Marshal 1851 1929 Memorial for Marshal Foch in the fo
RMCE9HX7–Ferdinand Foch, 1851 –1929. French soldier, military theorist, and First World War hero.
RMEC7NR4–Ferdinand Foch (1851-1929), Marshal of France and Allied Supreme Commander in World War One
RMHHW2KD–Marshall Ferdinand Foch (2 October 1851 – 20 March 1929) French military general, appointed Commander in Chief / Generalissimo
RM2RFG50E–1950s, historical picture showing the satute of Ferdinand Foch (1851-1929) the Commandant in Chef of the Allied Forces during the closing months of WW1, with the famous Eiffel Tower in the background in Paris, France. Foch believed the Treaty of Versailles that ended the war, a treason.
RMM9J559–Descendants of Marshal Ferdinand Foch and Field Marshal Douglas Haig attend a commemoration event in Westminster, London, marking the centenary of the appointment of Marshal Foch as Supreme Allied Commander of the Allied armies on the Western Front in the First World War.
RMH50MK4–FERDINAND FOCH (1851-1929) French General and Marshal of France about 1925
RMEPXA55–HM King George V, General Ferdinand Foch and Sir Douglas Haig on the balustraded terrace of General Haig's headquarters at Beauquesne 12th August 1916
RF2PXBM5Y–General Ferdinand Foch. Ferdinand Foch (1851 – 1929) was a French general and military theorist who served as the Supreme Allied Commander during the First World War. An aggressive, even reckless commander at the First Marne, Flanders, and Artois campaigns of 1914–1916, Foch became the Allied Commander-in-Chief in late March 1918 in the face of the all-out German spring offensive, which pushed the Allies back using fresh soldiers and new tactics that trenches could not contain. He successfully coordinated the French, British and American efforts into a coherent whole, deftly handling his stra
RM2BWFHMG–The Great Victory March . Marshal Foch , Generalissimo of the Allied Armies , at the head of the French troops . 19 July 1919
RMBWN89N–Corsica Ajaccio France Europe Place Foch people seniors trees monument square
RMGG2FT6–First World War. Caricature by Kirby: Foch and the Armistice Treaty imposed on Germany, 11th November 1918.
RMFWEPMH–Marshal Foch and General Weygand, French Military leaders in World War I
RMBJRXW9–Marshal Ferdinand Foch, French soldier, c1920. Artist: Demay
RMJGHNRT–Group portrait featuring Ferdinand Foch (center), military theorist and former Supreme Allied Commander, at an award ceremony, 1921.
RMDXFB4B–Marshal FOCH
RMD8820G–FERDINAND FOCH
RMC46AD4–Ferdinand Foch and George V in Paris, 1925
RMDB1G97–Foch, Ferdinand, 2.10.1851 - 20.3.1929, French general, member of the Academie Francaise 1918 - 1929, half length, circa 1920,
RMB5M7JB–1FK 1102 F1918 11 E Marshal Foch Metz 1918 Photo Postcard Foch Ferdinand French marshal 1917 chief of the general staff March 19
RMCT87EX–Marshal Ferdinand Foch, 1851 – 1929. French soldier, military theorist and First World War hero. From The Year 1918 Illustrated.
RMG1DAJA–German army on Avenue Foch, Paris during the fall of France, world war two 1940
RMCR5A6P–The Memorial to Marshall Foch on the road between Péronne and Rancourt, Somme, France
RME13XR8–Mar. 27, 2012 - George V in Paris and Marshal Foch
RMM9J51A–Lt-Col Eric Becourt-Foch (centre), great-grandson of Marshal Ferdinand Foch, lays a wreath during a commemoration event in Westminster, London, marking the centenary of the appointment of Marshal Foch as Supreme Allied Commander of the Allied armies on the Western Front in the First World War.
RM2K3MND2–THE DARK PAST 1948 Columbia Pictures film with Lois Maxwell at right and Nina Foch
RMEPX8WR–General Foch (2 October 1851 Ð 20 March 1929) seen here during a meeting with King George V and General Douglas Haig. 12th August 1916
RF2PXBM5G–Foch, marshal of France. Ferdinand Foch (1851 – 1929) was a French general and military theorist who served as the Supreme Allied Commander during the First World War. An aggressive, even reckless commander at the First Marne, Flanders, and Artois campaigns of 1914–1916, Foch became the Allied Commander-in-Chief in late March 1918 in the face of the all-out German spring offensive, which pushed the Allies back using fresh soldiers and new tactics that trenches could not contain. He successfully coordinated the French, British and American efforts into a coherent whole, deftly handling his str
RM2BWFHP1–The Great Victory March . Marshal Foch , Generalissimo of the Allied Armies , at the head of the French troops . 19 July 1919
RMCEE6FK–Ferdinand Foch, 1851 –1929. French soldier, military theorist, and First World War hero.
RMGG2FMM–World War One, 1917. Marshal Ferdinand Foch (left) and John J. Pershing (right). Pershing sent American troops to help Foch.
RME7EX24–Gathering of French notables before the Hotel De Ville. Poincare, Joffre and Foch in foreground. Bastille Day July 14, 1919
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