RMCW6ACM–German fort commander surrenders to U.S officers in Metz area (December 6, 1944)
RMCPHW45–German Fort in Taku, 1900
RM2WRC8KH–Interned German, Fort Douglas, knitting scarf, between ca. 1915 and ca. 1920, Glass negatives, 1 negative: glass
RME0037G–Alarm in a German fort at the Western Front, 1915
RMDRHWGJ–German mortar damage to fort, Liege, Belgium, WW1
RMCPM6RR–German soldiers at Fort Douaumont, 1916
RF2PMDK84–German Fort (after Brialmont). Measurements in meters. Publication of the book 'Meyers Konversations-Lexikon', Volume 2, Leipzig, Germany, 1910
RME004FH–German soldiers near Fort Douaumont, 1916
RMP67TJ1–Photograph of the captured German officers and crew members of the U-58 submarine upon their entry into a POW camp at Fort McPherson, Georgia. Dated 1918
RMTA3817–The German Reichskriegsflagge (imperial war flag) over the old Fort Fouras on the western Atlantic coast.
RMKT3TA7–Interned German, Fort Douglas, knitting scarf (23830795015)
RFHTFN9F–Vintage engraving representing Roman soldiers at the siege of German fort, scene carved on the victory colunm of Marcus Aurelius in Rome (II century)
RFKKFPRN–In the Fort de Nogent near Paris after the occupation by Wuerttemberg troops, France, Franco-German War 1870/71, Franco-Prussian War or Franco-German War, War of 1870, a conflict between the Second French Empire of Napoleon III and the German states of the North German Confederation led by the Kingdom of Prussia, Digital improved reproduction of an original woodcut
RFG455XW–NEW YORK: Mohawk river Fort Bull,Williams.German Flatts.Utica.Rome, 1849 map
RMBB5WFA–Le Fort Gertrud von, 11.10.1876 - 1.11.1971, German author / writer, portrait, 1950s,
RMWK3W0E–Interned German, Fort Douglas, knitting scarf
RMBB66NJ–Le Fort Gertrud von, 11.10.1876 - 1.11.1971, German author / writer, portrait, October 1966,
RMW4J69M–Officers and crew of the German submarine U.58, captured by the U.S.S. Fanning, entering the War Prison Camp at Fort McPherson, Georgia, USA. 1918
RMWH8KXD–German trench converted into French trench after recapture of Fort Douaumont (Verdun) . A trench, once German, now French
RMGG2FN1–First World War, 1916. Christmas Eve in the former german infirmary of Fort Douaumontt.
RMFER9MB–Interned German, Fort Douglas, knitting scarf
RMEC7R1W–Photograph of the captured German officers and crew members of the U-58 submarine upon their entry into a POW camp at Fort McPherson, Georgia. Dated 1918
RM2WRBRDM–Fort Boussois, Maubeuge, Photograph shows Fort Boussois, Maubeuge, France, possibly after its capture by German forces in September 1914, during World War I., between 191 and ca. 1915, World War, 1914-1918, Glass negatives, 1 negative: glass
RMDRHFM4–Aerial photograph of Mainvilliers Fort, France, WW1
RF2D98WAC–Franco-Prussian War, giant cannon at Fort Briche, January 30, 1871 / Deutsch-Französischer Krieg, Riesenkanone auf Fort Briche, 30. Januar 1871, Historisch, historical, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century / digitale Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert,
RMERN3N6–A Belgian Fort close to Antwerp replying to the shell fire of German Artillery. Circa September 1914
RMB5M8BW–2 G55 F1 1916 12 E Fort de Souville after attack WWI History World War I France View of the Fort de Souville hit by German artil
RMKWAYRE–At the gates of an United States War Prison Camp, the captured officers and crew of the German submarine U58, taken down by the USS Fanning, await entry, Fort McPherson, Georgia, 1918. Image courtesy National Archives.
RMH3AD1Y–German troops advance to a French fort, 1940
RM2T1FJAR–Colonial Office Collection Exterior of German Fort near Mora, Cameroons.
RM2B2BDCH–Dr. Carl Peters, one of the founders of the German colony in East Africa, in front of the fort for the first German Schutztruppe in Kilwa. The German Reich's flag is already blowing on the fortress. The photo is undated.
RM2HX64NC–Ruins Of German Fort In Liberated Cherboug -- U.S. aerial bombardment and artillery fire destroyed this German fort, one of the last to surrender in Cherboug to the overwhelming American blows that liberated the deep-water port. The fort was one of the installations of the Atlantic Wall which Hitler claimed were impregnable. The allies breached the vaunted defenses on the northern coast of France, June 6, 1944. Allied engineers immediately started clearance and reconstruction of Cherbourg harbor
RMCPHTMA–German fortress in German South-West Africa
RMG15TG6–John Augustus Sutter (February 15, 1803 - June 18, 1880) German born, American adventurer and colonizer, is generally regarded as one of the founding fathers of California. He emigrated to the United States in 1834. He received a land grant from the Mexic
RMB5MPHT–9 1916 11 1 A1 E The destroyed Fort Vaux 1916 World War 1 Western Front Battle of Verdun 1916 The destroyed Fort Vaux 8km north
RMBB66NK–Le Fort Gertrud von, 11.10.1876 - 1.11.1971, German author / writer, half length, in her house in Oberstdorf, Germany,
RMB5MPJK–9 1916 3 15 A1 E Battle near Verdun View of Fort Vaux World War I Western Front Battle near Verdun 1916 View of Fort Vaux 8km no
RMR56G3T–In the Fort de Nogent near Paris after the occupation by Württemberg troops, Franco-German War 1870/71, woodcut, France
RMB5MR13–9 1916 6 3 A1 E Attack on Fort Vaux Fr Mach gun firers World War 1 Western Front Battle of Verdun 1916 Attack on Fort Vaux by Ge
RMR56G50–Battery Prussian drawn mortar No. 26 in front of Fort Double Couronne near Saint Denis, Franco-German War 1870/71, woodcut
RMB4E7WD–
RF2K1R902–Winston Churchill watching a paratroop display at Fort Jackson, Florida. June 1942
RMDRHFMH–Aerial photograph of Fort Souville, France, WW1
RMCBYHE8–Turning the tables on the Teuton - A captured German observation post used by the British - World War I
RMDREJ1P–Destroyed German howitzer
RMRKX9Y6–An infrared image of Fort Chateau a' L'Etoc on Alderney, Channel Islands. Stonework texture is enhanced in infrared.
RMDRD9TY–Fort Loncin, Belgium WWI
RF2A0K3A7–Ghana, Princes Town: Fort Fredericksburg (in German Gross-Friedrichsburg) built in 1683 and headquarters of the Brandenburgers in Africa, named in honor of Prince Frederick William I, Elector of Brandenburg.
RM2T1FJBD–Colonial Office Collection Mora Mountain from old German Fort, Cameroons.
RMDRFF93–Von Brandis and German officers in 1916
RMB3EKE7–German troops in Sevastopol 1942
RM2B2BDBA–A fort brought in defensive position by German soldiers in German South West Africa. They expect an attack of the insurgent Herero tribes.
RMG15TGA–John Augustus Sutter (February 15, 1803 - June 18, 1880) German-American adventurer and colonizer, is generally regarded as one of the founding fathers of California. He emigrated to the United States in 1834. He received a land grant from the Mexican gov
RM2B2BD50–The quay of Fort Bell on Lake Victoria with cattle skins and coffee sacks in the present-day Namibia. The region was part of German East Africa around the turn of the century.
RMBB66NH–Le Fort Gertrud von, 11.10.1876 - 1.11.1971, German author / writer, half length, in her house in Oberstdorf, Germany, 1966,
RMDRHWCW–Results of German heavy artillery, Belgium, WW1
RMBB66NM–Le Fort Gertrud von, 11.10.1876 - 1.11.1971, German author / writer, half length, at her desk in her house in Oberstdorf, Germany, 1958,
RMDRHFPG–Native carriers, Fort Dschang, Cameroon, Africa, WW1
RMC41WEE–Leibniz, Gottfried Wilhelm, 1.7.1646 - 14.11.1716, German polymath, handwriting, draft fort a letter to a Brandenburg statesman, 1694 or 1695, front, ,
RMDRFJTY–Oberleutnant von Brandis who stormed Fort Douaumont
RMCPHX6X–Fort Ivangorod 1915
RMDRHFPK–British attack, Fort Dschang, Cameroon, Africa, WW1
RMCPM6FA–Fort Douaumont near Verdun, 1915
RMDRHF5T–Lieutenant Kurt Rackow, German army officer
RMCPM6F9–Fort Douaumont near Verdun, 1916
RMDRHFR2–British demolishing Fort Dschang, Cameroon, Africa, WW1
RMCPJDX5–German soldier on the Rhine, 1936
RM2X14TJH–YUGOSLAVS IN ITALY - On board the ship were 31 wounded patriots, who had sustained their wounds whilst engaging German positions and strong points. Six of the wounded were young girls. Here is one of them in an Italian Red Cross hospital near Bari. She is 18 years of age, her name is Keenlka Kovacic, and she was machine gunned whilst participating in an attack on a German fort at Klis. The fort had been surrounded by the patriots and German planes had dropped supplies to the beseiged German garrison, some of the enemy escaped by tunnelling their way out but a total bag of 70 prisoners finally
RMDRHFK0–Aerial photograph of area around Fort Vaux, France, WW1
RMCPHX7P–German artillery depot in Grodno exposes a howitzer
RMB4E7W5–
RME002M2–The destroyed fort Erbrandt in Belgium, 1914
RF2BC03W0–Churchill returned to the US. Here he is watching paratroop manoeuvres with Brigadier William C. Lee at Fort Jackson, South Carolina. 26th June 1942
RME003XH–German troops near the Daugava River, 1917
RM2WRC9F0–Castle at Ham, Photograph shows the Château de Ham (fort or forteresse de Ham), a castle in Ham, Somme department, France which was dynamited by the German forces on March 19, 1917 during World War I., 1918 March 2, World War, 1914-1918, Glass negatives, 1 negative: glass
RME003CR–Visitors at Fort Douaumont, 1935
RF2PMDK90–Small fort with connection battery. Publication of the book 'Meyers Konversations-Lexikon', Volume 2, Leipzig, Germany, 1910
RMC41WEK–Leibniz, Gottfried Wilhelm, 1.7.1646 - 14.11.1716, German polymath, handwriting, draft fort a letter to a Brandenburg statesman, 1694 or 1695, back, ,
RME003NB–Fort Conde near Soisson, 1918
RMCP17CG–events, Franco-Prussian War 1870 - 1871, Siege of Paris, 19.9.1870 - 28.1.1871, German troops in the shelling at Villiers, wood engraving after drawing by F. W. Heine, 1870, sortie, soldiers, artillery, infantry, Fort Rogent, Fort Rosny, medical service, ambulance, Red Cross, grenades, France, Germany, Franco - Prussian, historic, historical, 19th century, people, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RME003BX–French prisoners at Fort Vaux, 1916
RM2X2KGJD–Schmitt, Philipp, 20.11.1902 - 9.8.1950, German SS Officer, EDITORIAL-USE-ONLY
RM2B2BCTX–Entrance of the German east camp in the German leased territory Kiautschou. Undated photo.
RMCR7JT2–Le Fort, Peter-Alexander von, 28.7.1899 -, German journalist and sports official, secretary-general of the organising committee for the Olympic Games in Garmisch-Partenkirchen 1936, portrait, circa 1935,
RME003CJ–Visitors in front of Fort Vaux, 1934
RMB3EHEG–geography / travel, China, politics, Boxer Rebellion, assault on Fort Taku, 17.6.1900, Lord Seymour sending German marines to the front, painting, by Carl Roechling,
RME0042M–German artillery soldiers at The Battle of Verdun, 1916
RMPGCB4M–German prisoners make toys at war prison camp, Fort McPherson, Georgia 1918
RME0043C–Grave of a German soldier near Liège, 1914
RMB4E7TT–
RME0030M–German position in the Vosges during the First World War
RMPGE540–Officers and crew of the German submarine U-58 at Fort McPherson, Georgia
RMCPMH7P–Hermann Goering with German paratroopers after the capture of Eben Emael, 1940
RMPGE5J8–German prisoners at prison camp, Fort McPherson, Georgia build miniature ships 1918
RM2B2BCW5–Training ground of the German eastern camp near Tsingtau in the province of Kiautschou in eastern China. Undated photo.
RMD965M8–World War I: United States Army Signal Corps using captured German telephone equipment. Photograph. Signal Corps Museum, Fort Monmouth, New Jersey.
RME003C2–Underground field hospital near Fort Douaumont, 1918
RF2D4XC0X–Saxon outpost in front of Fort Noisy, illustrated war history, German - French war 1870-1871
RMDYYYDY–Protection force in German East Africa in World War I
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