After Emperor Wilhelm II. announced the general mobilisation on the 1st of August in 1914, German soldiers go to war in August 1914. Set off by the deadly shots on Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand by Serbian nationalists on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo, World War I broke out. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/after-emperor-wilhelm-ii-announced-the-general-mobilisation-on-the-image65351311.html
RMDP907B–After Emperor Wilhelm II. announced the general mobilisation on the 1st of August in 1914, German soldiers go to war in August 1914. Set off by the deadly shots on Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand by Serbian nationalists on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo, World War I broke out.
Young and old men demonstrate in Berlin on the 1st of August in 1914 shortly after the outbreak of World War I. Emperor Wilhelm II. announced the general mobilisation. Set off by the deadly shots on Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand by Serbian nationalists on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo, World War I broke out. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/young-and-old-men-demonstrate-in-berlin-on-the-1st-of-august-in-1914-image65351124.html
RMDP900M–Young and old men demonstrate in Berlin on the 1st of August in 1914 shortly after the outbreak of World War I. Emperor Wilhelm II. announced the general mobilisation. Set off by the deadly shots on Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand by Serbian nationalists on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo, World War I broke out.
The uniform of Austrian heir to the throne is drenched in blood. Franz Ferdinand and his wife Sophie were shot by Bosnian student Gavrilo Princip, who belonged to a Serbian group of nationalists, on the 28th of June in 1914 during a visit to Sarajevo. In the following, Austria declared war to Serbia on the 28th of July in 1914 and World War I broke out. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-uniform-of-austrian-heir-to-the-throne-is-drenched-in-blood-franz-image65351317.html
RMDP907H–The uniform of Austrian heir to the throne is drenched in blood. Franz Ferdinand and his wife Sophie were shot by Bosnian student Gavrilo Princip, who belonged to a Serbian group of nationalists, on the 28th of June in 1914 during a visit to Sarajevo. In the following, Austria declared war to Serbia on the 28th of July in 1914 and World War I broke out.
German soldiers enjoy themselves with a handcraftet puppet and writings like 'Holiday greeting to Paris' in front of a train shortly before the transportation of troops during World War I in 1914. Emperor Wilhelm II. announced the general mobilistaion on the 1st of August in 1914. Set off by the deadly shots on Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand by Serbian nationalists on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo, World War I broke out. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/german-soldiers-enjoy-themselves-with-a-handcraftet-puppet-and-writings-image65351348.html
RMDP908M–German soldiers enjoy themselves with a handcraftet puppet and writings like 'Holiday greeting to Paris' in front of a train shortly before the transportation of troops during World War I in 1914. Emperor Wilhelm II. announced the general mobilistaion on the 1st of August in 1914. Set off by the deadly shots on Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand by Serbian nationalists on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo, World War I broke out.
The signing of the peace treaty in the Palace of Versailles: Opening of the session by French minister president Georges Benjamin Clemenceau (drawing by George Scott). The Treaty of Versailles was the most important of the treaties of Paris that ended World War I in 1919/1920. The Treaty of Versailles was signed in the Palace of Versailles on the 28th of June in 1919 between Germany and 27 allied and associated powers. It became law on the 20th of January in 1920. Without German participation, the peace treaty was negotiated about between Wilson, Lloyd George, Clemenceau and Orlando (the 'Bi Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-signing-of-the-peace-treaty-in-the-palace-of-versailles-opening-image65351379.html
RMDP909R–The signing of the peace treaty in the Palace of Versailles: Opening of the session by French minister president Georges Benjamin Clemenceau (drawing by George Scott). The Treaty of Versailles was the most important of the treaties of Paris that ended World War I in 1919/1920. The Treaty of Versailles was signed in the Palace of Versailles on the 28th of June in 1919 between Germany and 27 allied and associated powers. It became law on the 20th of January in 1920. Without German participation, the peace treaty was negotiated about between Wilson, Lloyd George, Clemenceau and Orlando (the 'Bi
Campaign in Galicia: Archduke Friedrich of Austria and his entourage accept a parade of corps Hofmann. The deadly shots by Serbian nationalists on the Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo caused the outbreak of the Great War, later to be called World War I, in August 1914. The Central Powers, namely Germany, Austria-Hungary and as well later the Ottoman Empire (Turkey) and Bulgaria against the Triple Entente, consisting of Great Britain, France and Russia, as well as numerous allies. The sad result of World War I, which ended with the defeat of Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/campaign-in-galicia-archduke-friedrich-of-austria-and-his-entourage-image65351326.html
RMDP907X–Campaign in Galicia: Archduke Friedrich of Austria and his entourage accept a parade of corps Hofmann. The deadly shots by Serbian nationalists on the Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo caused the outbreak of the Great War, later to be called World War I, in August 1914. The Central Powers, namely Germany, Austria-Hungary and as well later the Ottoman Empire (Turkey) and Bulgaria against the Triple Entente, consisting of Great Britain, France and Russia, as well as numerous allies. The sad result of World War I, which ended with the defeat of
A clergyman of the Russian-orthodox church talks to archduke Friedrich of Austria (undated). The deadly shots by Serbian nationalists on the Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo caused the outbreak of the Great War, later to be called World War I, in August 1914. The Central Powers, namely Germany, Austria-Hungary and as well later the Ottoman Empire (Turkey) and Bulgaria against the Triple Entente, consisting of Great Britain, France and Russia, as well as numerous allies. The sad result of World War I, which ended with the defeat of the Central Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-clergyman-of-the-russian-orthodox-church-talks-to-archduke-friedrich-image65351367.html
RMDP909B–A clergyman of the Russian-orthodox church talks to archduke Friedrich of Austria (undated). The deadly shots by Serbian nationalists on the Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo caused the outbreak of the Great War, later to be called World War I, in August 1914. The Central Powers, namely Germany, Austria-Hungary and as well later the Ottoman Empire (Turkey) and Bulgaria against the Triple Entente, consisting of Great Britain, France and Russia, as well as numerous allies. The sad result of World War I, which ended with the defeat of the Central
Heavy artillery is unloaded by soldiers of the Austrian-Hungarian army behind the front line. The deadly shots by Serbian nationalists on the Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo caused the outbreak of the Great War, later to be called World War I, in August 1914. The Central Powers, namely Germany, Austria-Hungary and as well later the Ottoman Empire (Turkey) and Bulgaria against the Triple Entente, consisting of Great Britain, France and Russia, as well as numerous allies. The sad result of World War I, which ended with the defeat of the Centr Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/heavy-artillery-is-unloaded-by-soldiers-of-the-austrian-hungarian-image65351320.html
RMDP907M–Heavy artillery is unloaded by soldiers of the Austrian-Hungarian army behind the front line. The deadly shots by Serbian nationalists on the Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo caused the outbreak of the Great War, later to be called World War I, in August 1914. The Central Powers, namely Germany, Austria-Hungary and as well later the Ottoman Empire (Turkey) and Bulgaria against the Triple Entente, consisting of Great Britain, France and Russia, as well as numerous allies. The sad result of World War I, which ended with the defeat of the Centr
A light railway in Champagne, with which supplies and ammunition for the French troops are transported to the front lines (undated). The deadly shots by Serbian nationalists on the Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo caused the outbreak of the Great War, later to be called World War I, in August 1914. The Central Powers, namely Germany, Austria-Hungary and as well later the Ottoman Empire (Turkey) and Bulgaria against the Triple Entente, consisting of Great Britain, France and Russia, as well as numerous allies. The sad result of World War I, wh Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-light-railway-in-champagne-with-which-supplies-and-ammunition-for-image65351345.html
RMDP908H–A light railway in Champagne, with which supplies and ammunition for the French troops are transported to the front lines (undated). The deadly shots by Serbian nationalists on the Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo caused the outbreak of the Great War, later to be called World War I, in August 1914. The Central Powers, namely Germany, Austria-Hungary and as well later the Ottoman Empire (Turkey) and Bulgaria against the Triple Entente, consisting of Great Britain, France and Russia, as well as numerous allies. The sad result of World War I, wh
Russian prisoners of war installed to build bridges by the Austrian-Hungarian army (undated). The deadly shots by Serbian nationalists on the Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo caused the outbreak of the Great War, later to be called World War I, in August 1914. The Central Powers, namely Germany, Austria-Hungary and as well later the Ottoman Empire (Turkey) and Bulgaria against the Triple Entente, consisting of Great Britain, France and Russia, as well as numerous allies. The sad result of World War I, which ended with the defeat of the Centra Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/russian-prisoners-of-war-installed-to-build-bridges-by-the-austrian-image65351325.html
RMDP907W–Russian prisoners of war installed to build bridges by the Austrian-Hungarian army (undated). The deadly shots by Serbian nationalists on the Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo caused the outbreak of the Great War, later to be called World War I, in August 1914. The Central Powers, namely Germany, Austria-Hungary and as well later the Ottoman Empire (Turkey) and Bulgaria against the Triple Entente, consisting of Great Britain, France and Russia, as well as numerous allies. The sad result of World War I, which ended with the defeat of the Centra
American president Woodrow Wilson during his opening speech. To the right is French minister president Georges Benjamin Clemenceau. The Treaty of Versailles was the most important of the treaties of Paris that ended World War I in 1919/1920. The Treaty of Versailles was signed in the Palace of Versailles on the 28th of June in 1919 between Germany and 27 allied and associated powers. It became law on the 20th of January in 1920. Without German participation, the peace treaty was negotiated about between Wilson, Lloyd George, Clemenceau and Orlando (the 'Big Four') from the 18th of January in Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/american-president-woodrow-wilson-during-his-opening-speech-to-the-image65351306.html
RMDP9076–American president Woodrow Wilson during his opening speech. To the right is French minister president Georges Benjamin Clemenceau. The Treaty of Versailles was the most important of the treaties of Paris that ended World War I in 1919/1920. The Treaty of Versailles was signed in the Palace of Versailles on the 28th of June in 1919 between Germany and 27 allied and associated powers. It became law on the 20th of January in 1920. Without German participation, the peace treaty was negotiated about between Wilson, Lloyd George, Clemenceau and Orlando (the 'Big Four') from the 18th of January in
Eastern front: Crosses mark the graves of soldiers at the coast line in the South of Russia (undated). The deadly shots by Serbian nationalists on the Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo caused the outbreak of the Great War, later to be called World War I, in August 1914. The Central Powers, namely Germany, Austria-Hungary and as well later the Ottoman Empire (Turkey) and Bulgaria against the Triple Entente, consisting of Great Britain, France and Russia, as well as numerous allies. The sad result of World War I, which ended with the defeat of t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/eastern-front-crosses-mark-the-graves-of-soldiers-at-the-coast-line-image65351150.html
RMDP901J–Eastern front: Crosses mark the graves of soldiers at the coast line in the South of Russia (undated). The deadly shots by Serbian nationalists on the Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo caused the outbreak of the Great War, later to be called World War I, in August 1914. The Central Powers, namely Germany, Austria-Hungary and as well later the Ottoman Empire (Turkey) and Bulgaria against the Triple Entente, consisting of Great Britain, France and Russia, as well as numerous allies. The sad result of World War I, which ended with the defeat of t
Soldiers visit the memorial at Chemins des Dames. Round 700.000 people died at the Battle of the French city Verdun (February until December 1916). The deadly shots by Serbian nationalists on the Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo caused the outbreak of the Great War, later to be called World War I, in August 1914. The Central Powers, namely Germany, Austria-Hungary and as well later the Ottoman Empire (Turkey) and Bulgaria against the Triple Entente, consisting of Great Britain, France and Russia, as well as numerous allies. The sad result of Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldiers-visit-the-memorial-at-chemins-des-dames-round-700000-people-image65351169.html
RMDP9029–Soldiers visit the memorial at Chemins des Dames. Round 700.000 people died at the Battle of the French city Verdun (February until December 1916). The deadly shots by Serbian nationalists on the Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo caused the outbreak of the Great War, later to be called World War I, in August 1914. The Central Powers, namely Germany, Austria-Hungary and as well later the Ottoman Empire (Turkey) and Bulgaria against the Triple Entente, consisting of Great Britain, France and Russia, as well as numerous allies. The sad result of
German soldiers in a shelter near Avricourt (undated). Set off by the deadly shots on Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand by Serbian nationalists on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo, World War I broke out. During World War I, Germany, Austria, Austria-Hungary as well as later Turkey and Bulgary fought against Britain, France and Russia. The sad end result in 1918 comprised roughly 8.5 million soldiers killed in action, more than 21 million wounded and almost 8 million prisoners of war and missing people. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/german-soldiers-in-a-shelter-near-avricourt-undated-set-off-by-the-image65351153.html
RMDP901N–German soldiers in a shelter near Avricourt (undated). Set off by the deadly shots on Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand by Serbian nationalists on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo, World War I broke out. During World War I, Germany, Austria, Austria-Hungary as well as later Turkey and Bulgary fought against Britain, France and Russia. The sad end result in 1918 comprised roughly 8.5 million soldiers killed in action, more than 21 million wounded and almost 8 million prisoners of war and missing people.
Forward deployed observation posts at the Flemish coast. The deadly shots by Serbian nationalists on the Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo caused the outbreak of the Great War, later to be called World War I, in August 1914. The Central Powers, namely Germany, Austria-Hungary and as well later the Ottoman Empire (Turkey) and Bulgaria against the Triple Entente, consisting of Great Britain, France and Russia, as well as numerous allies. The sad result of World War I, which ended with the defeat of the Central Powers: round 8.5 million soldiers Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/forward-deployed-observation-posts-at-the-flemish-coast-the-deadly-image65351322.html
RMDP907P–Forward deployed observation posts at the Flemish coast. The deadly shots by Serbian nationalists on the Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo caused the outbreak of the Great War, later to be called World War I, in August 1914. The Central Powers, namely Germany, Austria-Hungary and as well later the Ottoman Empire (Turkey) and Bulgaria against the Triple Entente, consisting of Great Britain, France and Russia, as well as numerous allies. The sad result of World War I, which ended with the defeat of the Central Powers: round 8.5 million soldiers
Soldiers of the Austrian-Hungarian army in front of a mobile bakery during a stop in Russia (undated). The deadly shots by Serbian nationalists on the Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo caused the outbreak of the Great War, later to be called World War I, in August 1914. The Central Powers, namely Germany, Austria-Hungary and as well later the Ottoman Empire (Turkey) and Bulgaria against the Triple Entente, consisting of Great Britain, France and Russia, as well as numerous allies. The sad result of World War I, which ended with the defeat of Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldiers-of-the-austrian-hungarian-army-in-front-of-a-mobile-bakery-image65351101.html
RMDP8YYW–Soldiers of the Austrian-Hungarian army in front of a mobile bakery during a stop in Russia (undated). The deadly shots by Serbian nationalists on the Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo caused the outbreak of the Great War, later to be called World War I, in August 1914. The Central Powers, namely Germany, Austria-Hungary and as well later the Ottoman Empire (Turkey) and Bulgaria against the Triple Entente, consisting of Great Britain, France and Russia, as well as numerous allies. The sad result of World War I, which ended with the defeat of
Russian refugees in Galicia. The deadly shots by Serbian nationalists on the Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo caused the outbreak of the Great War, later to be called World War I, in August 1914. The Central Powers, namely Germany, Austria-Hungary and as well later the Ottoman Empire (Turkey) and Bulgaria against the Triple Entente, consisting of Great Britain, France and Russia, as well as numerous allies. The sad result of World War I, which ended with the defeat of the Central Powers: round 8.5 million soldiers killed in action, more than Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/russian-refugees-in-galicia-the-deadly-shots-by-serbian-nationalists-image65351110.html
RMDP9006–Russian refugees in Galicia. The deadly shots by Serbian nationalists on the Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo caused the outbreak of the Great War, later to be called World War I, in August 1914. The Central Powers, namely Germany, Austria-Hungary and as well later the Ottoman Empire (Turkey) and Bulgaria against the Triple Entente, consisting of Great Britain, France and Russia, as well as numerous allies. The sad result of World War I, which ended with the defeat of the Central Powers: round 8.5 million soldiers killed in action, more than
A bullet of 30, 5 centimetres is transported to a gun emplacement in Galicia by soldiers of the Austrian-Hungarian army. The deadly shots by Serbian nationalists on the Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo caused the outbreak of the Great War, later to be called World War I, in August 1914. The Central Powers, namely Germany, Austria-Hungary and as well later the Ottoman Empire (Turkey) and Bulgaria against the Triple Entente, consisting of Great Britain, France and Russia, as well as numerous allies. The sad result of World War I, which ended wi Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-bullet-of-30-5-centimetres-is-transported-to-a-gun-emplacement-in-image65351092.html
RMDP8YYG–A bullet of 30, 5 centimetres is transported to a gun emplacement in Galicia by soldiers of the Austrian-Hungarian army. The deadly shots by Serbian nationalists on the Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo caused the outbreak of the Great War, later to be called World War I, in August 1914. The Central Powers, namely Germany, Austria-Hungary and as well later the Ottoman Empire (Turkey) and Bulgaria against the Triple Entente, consisting of Great Britain, France and Russia, as well as numerous allies. The sad result of World War I, which ended wi
View into the trench in Russia (undated). The deadly shots by Serbian nationalists on the Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo caused the outbreak of the Great War, later to be called World War I, in August 1914. The Central Powers, namely Germany, Austria-Hungary and as well later the Ottoman Empire (Turkey) and Bulgaria against the Triple Entente, consisting of Great Britain, France and Russia, as well as numerous allies. The sad result of World War I, which ended with the defeat of the Central Powers: round 8.5 million soldiers killed in actio Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/view-into-the-trench-in-russia-undated-the-deadly-shots-by-serbian-image65351329.html
RMDP9081–View into the trench in Russia (undated). The deadly shots by Serbian nationalists on the Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo caused the outbreak of the Great War, later to be called World War I, in August 1914. The Central Powers, namely Germany, Austria-Hungary and as well later the Ottoman Empire (Turkey) and Bulgaria against the Triple Entente, consisting of Great Britain, France and Russia, as well as numerous allies. The sad result of World War I, which ended with the defeat of the Central Powers: round 8.5 million soldiers killed in actio
German troops (cuirassiers: heavy cavalry) at the eastern front (undated). The deadly shots by Serbian nationalists on the Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo caused the outbreak of the Great War, later to be called World War I, in August 1914. The Central Powers, namely Germany, Austria-Hungary and as well later the Ottoman Empire (Turkey) and Bulgaria against the Triple Entente, consisting of Great Britain, France and Russia, as well as numerous allies. The sad result of World War I, which ended with the defeat of the Central Powers: round 8.5 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/german-troops-cuirassiers-heavy-cavalry-at-the-eastern-front-undated-image65351128.html
RMDP900T–German troops (cuirassiers: heavy cavalry) at the eastern front (undated). The deadly shots by Serbian nationalists on the Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo caused the outbreak of the Great War, later to be called World War I, in August 1914. The Central Powers, namely Germany, Austria-Hungary and as well later the Ottoman Empire (Turkey) and Bulgaria against the Triple Entente, consisting of Great Britain, France and Russia, as well as numerous allies. The sad result of World War I, which ended with the defeat of the Central Powers: round 8.5
Austrian-Hungarian troops during clearing work at a blown up viaduct near Pluhuv (undated). The deadly shots by Serbian nationalists on the Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo caused the outbreak of the Great War, later to be called World War I, in August 1914. The Central Powers, namely Germany, Austria-Hungary and as well later the Ottoman Empire (Turkey) and Bulgaria against the Triple Entente, consisting of Great Britain, France and Russia, as well as numerous allies. The sad result of World War I, which ended with the defeat of the Central Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/austrian-hungarian-troops-during-clearing-work-at-a-blown-up-viaduct-image65351310.html
RMDP907A–Austrian-Hungarian troops during clearing work at a blown up viaduct near Pluhuv (undated). The deadly shots by Serbian nationalists on the Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo caused the outbreak of the Great War, later to be called World War I, in August 1914. The Central Powers, namely Germany, Austria-Hungary and as well later the Ottoman Empire (Turkey) and Bulgaria against the Triple Entente, consisting of Great Britain, France and Russia, as well as numerous allies. The sad result of World War I, which ended with the defeat of the Central
Russian cavalry in the Caucasus (undated). The deadly shots by Serbian nationalists on the Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo caused the outbreak of the Great War, later to be called World War I, in August 1914. The Central Powers, namely Germany, Austria-Hungary and as well later the Ottoman Empire (Turkey) and Bulgaria against the Triple Entente, consisting of Great Britain, France and Russia, as well as numerous allies. The sad result of World War I, which ended with the defeat of the Central Powers: round 8.5 million soldiers killed in act Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/russian-cavalry-in-the-caucasus-undated-the-deadly-shots-by-serbian-image65351119.html
RMDP900F–Russian cavalry in the Caucasus (undated). The deadly shots by Serbian nationalists on the Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo caused the outbreak of the Great War, later to be called World War I, in August 1914. The Central Powers, namely Germany, Austria-Hungary and as well later the Ottoman Empire (Turkey) and Bulgaria against the Triple Entente, consisting of Great Britain, France and Russia, as well as numerous allies. The sad result of World War I, which ended with the defeat of the Central Powers: round 8.5 million soldiers killed in act
Emperor Wilhelm II (m) visits the German and Austrian-Hungarian troops in Galicia. The deadly shots by Serbian nationalists on the Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo caused the outbreak of the Great War, later to be called World War I, in August 1914. The Central Powers, namely Germany, Austria-Hungary and as well later the Ottoman Empire (Turkey) and Bulgaria against the Triple Entente, consisting of Great Britain, France and Russia, as well as numerous allies. The sad result of World War I, which ended with the defeat of the Central Powers: r Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/emperor-wilhelm-ii-m-visits-the-german-and-austrian-hungarian-troops-image65350610.html
RMDP8YAA–Emperor Wilhelm II (m) visits the German and Austrian-Hungarian troops in Galicia. The deadly shots by Serbian nationalists on the Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo caused the outbreak of the Great War, later to be called World War I, in August 1914. The Central Powers, namely Germany, Austria-Hungary and as well later the Ottoman Empire (Turkey) and Bulgaria against the Triple Entente, consisting of Great Britain, France and Russia, as well as numerous allies. The sad result of World War I, which ended with the defeat of the Central Powers: r
A hospital train with injured people stops at the train station of Galicia during World War I. The deadly shots by Serbian nationalists on the Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo caused the outbreak of the Great War, later to be called World War I, in August 1914. The Central Powers, namely Germany, Austria-Hungary and as well later the Ottoman Empire (Turkey) and Bulgaria against the Triple Entente, consisting of Great Britain, France and Russia, as well as numerous allies. The sad result of World War I, which ended with the defeat of the Centra Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-hospital-train-with-injured-people-stops-at-the-train-station-of-image65351107.html
RMDP9003–A hospital train with injured people stops at the train station of Galicia during World War I. The deadly shots by Serbian nationalists on the Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo caused the outbreak of the Great War, later to be called World War I, in August 1914. The Central Powers, namely Germany, Austria-Hungary and as well later the Ottoman Empire (Turkey) and Bulgaria against the Triple Entente, consisting of Great Britain, France and Russia, as well as numerous allies. The sad result of World War I, which ended with the defeat of the Centra
Depot of a pioneer unit in the southern part of Russia (undated). The deadly shots by Serbian nationalists on the Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo caused the outbreak of the Great War, later to be called World War I, in August 1914. The Central Powers, namely Germany, Austria-Hungary and as well later the Ottoman Empire (Turkey) and Bulgaria against the Triple Entente, consisting of Great Britain, France and Russia, as well as numerous allies. The sad result of World War I, which ended with the defeat of the Central Powers: round 8.5 million Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/depot-of-a-pioneer-unit-in-the-southern-part-of-russia-undated-the-image65350997.html
RMDP8YT5–Depot of a pioneer unit in the southern part of Russia (undated). The deadly shots by Serbian nationalists on the Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo caused the outbreak of the Great War, later to be called World War I, in August 1914. The Central Powers, namely Germany, Austria-Hungary and as well later the Ottoman Empire (Turkey) and Bulgaria against the Triple Entente, consisting of Great Britain, France and Russia, as well as numerous allies. The sad result of World War I, which ended with the defeat of the Central Powers: round 8.5 million
Austrian-Hungarian troops in a built out position in the southern part of Russia (undated). The deadly shots by Serbian nationalists on the Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo caused the outbreak of the Great War, later to be called World War I, in August 1914. The Central Powers, namely Germany, Austria-Hungary and as well later the Ottoman Empire (Turkey) and Bulgaria against the Triple Entente, consisting of Great Britain, France and Russia, as well as numerous allies. The sad result of World War I, which ended with the defeat of the Central Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/austrian-hungarian-troops-in-a-built-out-position-in-the-southern-image65351340.html
RMDP908C–Austrian-Hungarian troops in a built out position in the southern part of Russia (undated). The deadly shots by Serbian nationalists on the Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo caused the outbreak of the Great War, later to be called World War I, in August 1914. The Central Powers, namely Germany, Austria-Hungary and as well later the Ottoman Empire (Turkey) and Bulgaria against the Triple Entente, consisting of Great Britain, France and Russia, as well as numerous allies. The sad result of World War I, which ended with the defeat of the Central
Imprisoned Russian soldiers near Lemberg pull their piece of artillery behind them. Set off by the deadly shots on Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand by Serbian nationalists on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo, World War I broke out. During World War I, Germany, Austria, Austria-Hungary as well as later Turkey and Bulgary fought against Britain, France and Russia. The sad end result in 1918 comprised roughly 8.5 million soldiers killed in action, more than 21 million wounded and almost 8 million prisoners of war and missing people. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/imprisoned-russian-soldiers-near-lemberg-pull-their-piece-of-artillery-image65351116.html
RMDP900C–Imprisoned Russian soldiers near Lemberg pull their piece of artillery behind them. Set off by the deadly shots on Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand by Serbian nationalists on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo, World War I broke out. During World War I, Germany, Austria, Austria-Hungary as well as later Turkey and Bulgary fought against Britain, France and Russia. The sad end result in 1918 comprised roughly 8.5 million soldiers killed in action, more than 21 million wounded and almost 8 million prisoners of war and missing people.
Emperor Wilhelm II (m) visits the German and Austrian-Hungarian troops in Galicia. The deadly shots by Serbian nationalists on the Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo caused the outbreak of the Great War, later to be called World War I, in August 1914. The Central Powers, namely Germany, Austria-Hungary and as well later the Ottoman Empire (Turkey) and Bulgaria against the Triple Entente, consisting of Great Britain, France and Russia, as well as numerous allies. The sad result of World War I, which ended with the defeat of the Central Powers: r Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/emperor-wilhelm-ii-m-visits-the-german-and-austrian-hungarian-troops-image65351309.html
RMDP9079–Emperor Wilhelm II (m) visits the German and Austrian-Hungarian troops in Galicia. The deadly shots by Serbian nationalists on the Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo caused the outbreak of the Great War, later to be called World War I, in August 1914. The Central Powers, namely Germany, Austria-Hungary and as well later the Ottoman Empire (Turkey) and Bulgaria against the Triple Entente, consisting of Great Britain, France and Russia, as well as numerous allies. The sad result of World War I, which ended with the defeat of the Central Powers: r
Supply of the troops with food: view into a slaughterhouse in Russia. The deadly shots by Serbian nationalists on the Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo caused the outbreak of the Great War, later to be called World War I, in August 1914. The Central Powers, namely Germany, Austria-Hungary and as well later the Ottoman Empire (Turkey) and Bulgaria against the Triple Entente, consisting of Great Britain, France and Russia, as well as numerous allies. The sad result of World War I, which ended with the defeat of the Central Powers: round 8.5 mill Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/supply-of-the-troops-with-food-view-into-a-slaughterhouse-in-russia-image65351374.html
RMDP909J–Supply of the troops with food: view into a slaughterhouse in Russia. The deadly shots by Serbian nationalists on the Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo caused the outbreak of the Great War, later to be called World War I, in August 1914. The Central Powers, namely Germany, Austria-Hungary and as well later the Ottoman Empire (Turkey) and Bulgaria against the Triple Entente, consisting of Great Britain, France and Russia, as well as numerous allies. The sad result of World War I, which ended with the defeat of the Central Powers: round 8.5 mill
An ammunition train of the Austrian-Hungarian army near Holeszov. The deadly shots by Serbian nationalists on the Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo caused the outbreak of the Great War, later to be called World War I, in August 1914. The Central Powers, namely Germany, Austria-Hungary and as well later the Ottoman Empire (Turkey) and Bulgaria against the Triple Entente, consisting of Great Britain, France and Russia, as well as numerous allies. The sad result of World War I, which ended with the defeat of the Central Powers: round 8.5 million Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-ammunition-train-of-the-austrian-hungarian-army-near-holeszov-the-image65351171.html
RMDP902B–An ammunition train of the Austrian-Hungarian army near Holeszov. The deadly shots by Serbian nationalists on the Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo caused the outbreak of the Great War, later to be called World War I, in August 1914. The Central Powers, namely Germany, Austria-Hungary and as well later the Ottoman Empire (Turkey) and Bulgaria against the Triple Entente, consisting of Great Britain, France and Russia, as well as numerous allies. The sad result of World War I, which ended with the defeat of the Central Powers: round 8.5 million
German troops in the destroyed city Zurawno in Russia (undated). The deadly shots by Serbian nationalists on the Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo caused the outbreak of the Great War, later to be called World War I, in August 1914. The Central Powers, namely Germany, Austria-Hungary and as well later the Ottoman Empire (Turkey) and Bulgaria against the Triple Entente, consisting of Great Britain, France and Russia, as well as numerous allies. The sad result of World War I, which ended with the defeat of the Central Powers: round 8.5 million Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/german-troops-in-the-destroyed-city-zurawno-in-russia-undated-the-image65351180.html
RMDP902M–German troops in the destroyed city Zurawno in Russia (undated). The deadly shots by Serbian nationalists on the Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo caused the outbreak of the Great War, later to be called World War I, in August 1914. The Central Powers, namely Germany, Austria-Hungary and as well later the Ottoman Empire (Turkey) and Bulgaria against the Triple Entente, consisting of Great Britain, France and Russia, as well as numerous allies. The sad result of World War I, which ended with the defeat of the Central Powers: round 8.5 million
Heavy artillery with mortars of 30.5 centimetres take position near Stryj (undated). The deadly shots by Serbian nationalists on the Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo caused the outbreak of the Great War, later to be called World War I, in August 1914. The Central Powers, namely Germany, Austria-Hungary and as well later the Ottoman Empire (Turkey) and Bulgaria against the Triple Entente, consisting of Great Britain, France and Russia, as well as numerous allies. The sad result of World War I, which ended with the defeat of the Central Powers: Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/heavy-artillery-with-mortars-of-305-centimetres-take-position-near-image65351344.html
RMDP908G–Heavy artillery with mortars of 30.5 centimetres take position near Stryj (undated). The deadly shots by Serbian nationalists on the Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo caused the outbreak of the Great War, later to be called World War I, in August 1914. The Central Powers, namely Germany, Austria-Hungary and as well later the Ottoman Empire (Turkey) and Bulgaria against the Triple Entente, consisting of Great Britain, France and Russia, as well as numerous allies. The sad result of World War I, which ended with the defeat of the Central Powers:
German troops in the destroyed city Zurawno in Russia (undated). The deadly shots by Serbian nationalists on the Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo caused the outbreak of the Great War, later to be called World War I, in August 1914. The Central Powers, namely Germany, Austria-Hungary and as well later the Ottoman Empire (Turkey) and Bulgaria against the Triple Entente, consisting of Great Britain, France and Russia, as well as numerous allies. The sad result of World War I, which ended with the defeat of the Central Powers: round 8.5 million s Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/german-troops-in-the-destroyed-city-zurawno-in-russia-undated-the-image65351103.html
RMDP8YYY–German troops in the destroyed city Zurawno in Russia (undated). The deadly shots by Serbian nationalists on the Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo caused the outbreak of the Great War, later to be called World War I, in August 1914. The Central Powers, namely Germany, Austria-Hungary and as well later the Ottoman Empire (Turkey) and Bulgaria against the Triple Entente, consisting of Great Britain, France and Russia, as well as numerous allies. The sad result of World War I, which ended with the defeat of the Central Powers: round 8.5 million s
Russian prisoners of war in a camp in Galicia (undated). Set off by the deadly shots on Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand by Serbian nationalists on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo, World War I broke out. During World War I, Germany, Austria, Austria-Hungary as well as later Turkey and Bulgary fought against Britain, France and Russia. The sad end result in 1918 comprised roughly 8.5 million soldiers killed in action, more than 21 million wounded and almost 8 million prisoners of war and missing people. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/russian-prisoners-of-war-in-a-camp-in-galicia-undated-set-off-by-the-image65351312.html
RMDP907C–Russian prisoners of war in a camp in Galicia (undated). Set off by the deadly shots on Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand by Serbian nationalists on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo, World War I broke out. During World War I, Germany, Austria, Austria-Hungary as well as later Turkey and Bulgary fought against Britain, France and Russia. The sad end result in 1918 comprised roughly 8.5 million soldiers killed in action, more than 21 million wounded and almost 8 million prisoners of war and missing people.
Hermann Müller (m) signs the Treaty of Versailles as foreign minister. Behind him Johannes Bell. The Treaty of Versailles was the most important of the treaties of Paris that ended World War I in 1919/1920. The Treaty of Versailles was signed in the Palace of Versailles on the 28th of June in 1919 between Germany and 27 allied and associated powers. It became law on the 20th of January in 1920. Without German participation, the peace treaty was negotiated about between Wilson, Lloyd George, Clemenceau and Orlando (the 'Big Four') from the 18th of January in 1919 on. On the 7th of May in 1919 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hermann-mller-m-signs-the-treaty-of-versailles-as-foreign-minister-image65351305.html
RMDP9075–Hermann Müller (m) signs the Treaty of Versailles as foreign minister. Behind him Johannes Bell. The Treaty of Versailles was the most important of the treaties of Paris that ended World War I in 1919/1920. The Treaty of Versailles was signed in the Palace of Versailles on the 28th of June in 1919 between Germany and 27 allied and associated powers. It became law on the 20th of January in 1920. Without German participation, the peace treaty was negotiated about between Wilson, Lloyd George, Clemenceau and Orlando (the 'Big Four') from the 18th of January in 1919 on. On the 7th of May in 1919
The 'Big Four' of 1919, who decided on the content of the Treaty of Versailles almost on their own (l-r): Minister presidents David Lloyd George (England), Vittorio Emanuele Orlando (Italy), Georges Benjamin Clemenceau (France) and the American president Woodrow Wilson, photographed in 1919. The Treaty of Versailles was the most important of the treaties of Paris that ended World War I in 1919/1920. The Treaty of Versailles was signed in the Palace of Versailles on the 28th of June in 1919 between Germany and 27 allied and associated powers. It became law on the 20th of January in 1920. Witho Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-big-four-of-1919-who-decided-on-the-content-of-the-treaty-of-versailles-image65351121.html
RMDP900H–The 'Big Four' of 1919, who decided on the content of the Treaty of Versailles almost on their own (l-r): Minister presidents David Lloyd George (England), Vittorio Emanuele Orlando (Italy), Georges Benjamin Clemenceau (France) and the American president Woodrow Wilson, photographed in 1919. The Treaty of Versailles was the most important of the treaties of Paris that ended World War I in 1919/1920. The Treaty of Versailles was signed in the Palace of Versailles on the 28th of June in 1919 between Germany and 27 allied and associated powers. It became law on the 20th of January in 1920. Witho
Conquered French positions in the forest of Verdun. Round 700.000 people died at the Battle of the French city Verdun(February until December 1916). The deadly shots by Serbian nationalists on the Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo caused the outbreak of the Great War, later to be called World War I, in August 1914. The Central Powers, namely Germany, Austria-Hungary and as well later the Ottoman Empire (Turkey) and Bulgaria against the Triple Entente, consisting of Great Britain, France and Russia, as well as numerous allies. The sad result of Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/conquered-french-positions-in-the-forest-of-verdun-round-700000-people-image65351363.html
RMDP9097–Conquered French positions in the forest of Verdun. Round 700.000 people died at the Battle of the French city Verdun(February until December 1916). The deadly shots by Serbian nationalists on the Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo caused the outbreak of the Great War, later to be called World War I, in August 1914. The Central Powers, namely Germany, Austria-Hungary and as well later the Ottoman Empire (Turkey) and Bulgaria against the Triple Entente, consisting of Great Britain, France and Russia, as well as numerous allies. The sad result of
Misery of the German population in war year 1916: An old woman collapses of starvation in front of a food shop. The deadly shots by Serbian nationalists on the Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo caused the outbreak of the Great War, later to be called World War I, in August 1914. The Central Powers, namely Germany, Austria-Hungary and as well later the Ottoman Empire (Turkey) and Bulgaria against the Triple Entente, consisting of Great Britain, France and Russia, as well as numerous allies. The sad result of World War I, which ended with the d Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/misery-of-the-german-population-in-war-year-1916-an-old-woman-collapses-image65351349.html
RMDP908N–Misery of the German population in war year 1916: An old woman collapses of starvation in front of a food shop. The deadly shots by Serbian nationalists on the Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo caused the outbreak of the Great War, later to be called World War I, in August 1914. The Central Powers, namely Germany, Austria-Hungary and as well later the Ottoman Empire (Turkey) and Bulgaria against the Triple Entente, consisting of Great Britain, France and Russia, as well as numerous allies. The sad result of World War I, which ended with the d
Invasion into the conquered city of Warsaw by Prince Leopold of Bavaria on the 9th of August in 1915. The deadly shots by Serbian nationalists on the Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo caused the outbreak of the Great War, later to be called World War I, in August 1914. The Central Powers, namely Germany, Austria-Hungary and as well later the Ottoman Empire (Turkey) and Bulgaria against the Triple Entente, consisting of Great Britain, France and Russia, as well as numerous allies. The sad result of World War I, which ended with the defeat of t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/invasion-into-the-conquered-city-of-warsaw-by-prince-leopold-of-bavaria-image65351351.html
RMDP908R–Invasion into the conquered city of Warsaw by Prince Leopold of Bavaria on the 9th of August in 1915. The deadly shots by Serbian nationalists on the Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo caused the outbreak of the Great War, later to be called World War I, in August 1914. The Central Powers, namely Germany, Austria-Hungary and as well later the Ottoman Empire (Turkey) and Bulgaria against the Triple Entente, consisting of Great Britain, France and Russia, as well as numerous allies. The sad result of World War I, which ended with the defeat of t
A Russian flyer from 1915 demands German soldiers to capitulate. The deadly shots by Serbian nationalists on the Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo caused the outbreak of the Great War, later to be called World War I, in August 1914. The Central Powers, namely Germany, Austria-Hungary and as well later the Ottoman Empire (Turkey) and Bulgaria against the Triple Entente, consisting of Great Britain, France and Russia, as well as numerous allies. The sad result of World War I, which ended with the defeat of the Central Powers: round 8.5 million s Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-russian-flyer-from-1915-demands-german-soldiers-to-capitulate-the-image65350995.html
RMDP8YT3–A Russian flyer from 1915 demands German soldiers to capitulate. The deadly shots by Serbian nationalists on the Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo caused the outbreak of the Great War, later to be called World War I, in August 1914. The Central Powers, namely Germany, Austria-Hungary and as well later the Ottoman Empire (Turkey) and Bulgaria against the Triple Entente, consisting of Great Britain, France and Russia, as well as numerous allies. The sad result of World War I, which ended with the defeat of the Central Powers: round 8.5 million s
German soldiers at the Western front in 1915. Set off by the deadly shots on Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand by Serbian nationalists on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo, World War I broke out. During World War I, Germany, Austria, Austria-Hungary as well as later Turkey and Bulgary fought against Britain, France and Russia. The sad end result in 1918 comprised roughly 8.5 million soldiers killed in action, more than 21 million wounded and almost 8 million prisoners of war and missing people. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/german-soldiers-at-the-western-front-in-1915-set-off-by-the-deadly-image65351130.html
RMDP900X–German soldiers at the Western front in 1915. Set off by the deadly shots on Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand by Serbian nationalists on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo, World War I broke out. During World War I, Germany, Austria, Austria-Hungary as well as later Turkey and Bulgary fought against Britain, France and Russia. The sad end result in 1918 comprised roughly 8.5 million soldiers killed in action, more than 21 million wounded and almost 8 million prisoners of war and missing people.
A bridge near Brest-Litovsk, destroyed by the Russians. Set off by the deadly shots on Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand by Serbian nationalists on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo, World War I broke out. During World War I, Germany, Austria, Austria-Hungary as well as later Turkey and Bulgary fought against Britain, France and Russia. The sad end result in 1918 comprised roughly 8.5 million soldiers killed in action, more than 21 million wounded and almost 8 million prisoners of war and missing people. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-bridge-near-brest-litovsk-destroyed-by-the-russians-set-off-by-the-image65351335.html
RMDP9087–A bridge near Brest-Litovsk, destroyed by the Russians. Set off by the deadly shots on Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand by Serbian nationalists on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo, World War I broke out. During World War I, Germany, Austria, Austria-Hungary as well as later Turkey and Bulgary fought against Britain, France and Russia. The sad end result in 1918 comprised roughly 8.5 million soldiers killed in action, more than 21 million wounded and almost 8 million prisoners of war and missing people.
Austrian military during an exercise at the Serbian border in 1914. Set off by the deadly shots on Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand by Serbian nationalists on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo, World War I broke out in 1914. Germany, Austria, Austria-Hungary as well as later Turkey and Bulgary fought against Britain, France and Russia. The sad end result in 1918 comprised roughly 8.5 million soldiers killed in action, more than 21 million wounded and almost 8 million prisoners of war and missing people. (c) dpa - Report Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/austrian-military-during-an-exercise-at-the-serbian-border-in-1914-image65351094.html
RMDP8YYJ–Austrian military during an exercise at the Serbian border in 1914. Set off by the deadly shots on Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand by Serbian nationalists on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo, World War I broke out in 1914. Germany, Austria, Austria-Hungary as well as later Turkey and Bulgary fought against Britain, France and Russia. The sad end result in 1918 comprised roughly 8.5 million soldiers killed in action, more than 21 million wounded and almost 8 million prisoners of war and missing people. (c) dpa - Report
Austrian infantrists practice shooting at the border to Serbia in 1914. The deadly shots by Serbian nationalists on the Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo caused the outbreak of the Great War, later to be called World War I, in August 1914. The Central Powers, namely Germany, Austria-Hungary and as well later the Ottoman Empire (Turkey) and Bulgaria against the Triple Entente, consisting of Great Britain, France and Russia, as well as numerous allies. The sad result of World War I, which ended with the defeat of the Central Powers: round 8.5 mi Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/austrian-infantrists-practice-shooting-at-the-border-to-serbia-in-image65351097.html
RMDP8YYN–Austrian infantrists practice shooting at the border to Serbia in 1914. The deadly shots by Serbian nationalists on the Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo caused the outbreak of the Great War, later to be called World War I, in August 1914. The Central Powers, namely Germany, Austria-Hungary and as well later the Ottoman Empire (Turkey) and Bulgaria against the Triple Entente, consisting of Great Britain, France and Russia, as well as numerous allies. The sad result of World War I, which ended with the defeat of the Central Powers: round 8.5 mi
Italian alpines transport a piece of artillery in the mountains. Set off by the deadly shots on Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand by Serbian nationalists on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo, World War I broke out. During World War I, Germany, Austria, Austria-Hungary as well as later Turkey and Bulgary fought against Britain, France and Russia. The sad end result in 1918 comprised roughly 8.5 million soldiers killed in action, more than 21 million wounded and almost 8 million prisoners of war and missing people. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/italian-alpines-transport-a-piece-of-artillery-in-the-mountains-set-image65351088.html
RMDP8YYC–Italian alpines transport a piece of artillery in the mountains. Set off by the deadly shots on Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand by Serbian nationalists on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo, World War I broke out. During World War I, Germany, Austria, Austria-Hungary as well as later Turkey and Bulgary fought against Britain, France and Russia. The sad end result in 1918 comprised roughly 8.5 million soldiers killed in action, more than 21 million wounded and almost 8 million prisoners of war and missing people.
View of destroyed buildings in the French town Creil, circa 50 kilometres away from Paris (photographed in 1914). The deadly shots by Serbian nationalists on the Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo caused the outbreak of the Great War, later to be called World War I, in August 1914. The Central Powers, namely Germany, Austria-Hungary and as well later the Ottoman Empire (Turkey) and Bulgaria against the Triple Entente, consisting of Great Britain, France and Russia, as well as numerous allies. The sad result of World War I, which ended with the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/view-of-destroyed-buildings-in-the-french-town-creil-circa-50-kilometres-image65351174.html
RMDP902E–View of destroyed buildings in the French town Creil, circa 50 kilometres away from Paris (photographed in 1914). The deadly shots by Serbian nationalists on the Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo caused the outbreak of the Great War, later to be called World War I, in August 1914. The Central Powers, namely Germany, Austria-Hungary and as well later the Ottoman Empire (Turkey) and Bulgaria against the Triple Entente, consisting of Great Britain, France and Russia, as well as numerous allies. The sad result of World War I, which ended with the
Austrian military during an exercise at the Serbian border in 1914. Set off by the deadly shots on Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand by Serbian nationalists on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo, World War I broke out. During World War I, Germany, Austria, Austria-Hungary as well as later Turkey and Bulgary fought against Britain, France and Russia. The sad end result in 1918 comprised roughly 8.5 million soldiers killed in action, more than 21 million wounded and almost 8 million prisoners of war and missing people. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/austrian-military-during-an-exercise-at-the-serbian-border-in-1914-image65351140.html
RMDP9018–Austrian military during an exercise at the Serbian border in 1914. Set off by the deadly shots on Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand by Serbian nationalists on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo, World War I broke out. During World War I, Germany, Austria, Austria-Hungary as well as later Turkey and Bulgary fought against Britain, France and Russia. The sad end result in 1918 comprised roughly 8.5 million soldiers killed in action, more than 21 million wounded and almost 8 million prisoners of war and missing people.
View of a wooden Bailey bridge over the river Dnjestr in Galicia (undated). Set off by the deadly shots on Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand by Serbian nationalists on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo, World War I broke out. During World War I, Germany, Austria, Austria-Hungary as well as later Turkey and Bulgary fought against Britain, France and Russia. The sad end result in 1918 comprised roughly 8.5 million soldiers killed in action, more than 21 million wounded and almost 8 million prisoners of war and missing people. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/view-of-a-wooden-bailey-bridge-over-the-river-dnjestr-in-galicia-undated-image65351303.html
RMDP9073–View of a wooden Bailey bridge over the river Dnjestr in Galicia (undated). Set off by the deadly shots on Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand by Serbian nationalists on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo, World War I broke out. During World War I, Germany, Austria, Austria-Hungary as well as later Turkey and Bulgary fought against Britain, France and Russia. The sad end result in 1918 comprised roughly 8.5 million soldiers killed in action, more than 21 million wounded and almost 8 million prisoners of war and missing people.
Russian prisoners of war in a camp near Tuchla (Russia) in World War I. The deadly shots by Serbian nationalists on the Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo caused the outbreak of the Great War, later to be called World War I, in August 1914. The Central Powers, namely Germany, Austria-Hungary and as well later the Ottoman Empire (Turkey) and Bulgaria against the Triple Entente, consisting of Great Britain, France and Russia, as well as numerous allies. The sad result of World War I, which ended with the defeat of the Central Powers: round 8.5 m Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/russian-prisoners-of-war-in-a-camp-near-tuchla-russia-in-world-war-image65351120.html
RMDP900G–Russian prisoners of war in a camp near Tuchla (Russia) in World War I. The deadly shots by Serbian nationalists on the Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo caused the outbreak of the Great War, later to be called World War I, in August 1914. The Central Powers, namely Germany, Austria-Hungary and as well later the Ottoman Empire (Turkey) and Bulgaria against the Triple Entente, consisting of Great Britain, France and Russia, as well as numerous allies. The sad result of World War I, which ended with the defeat of the Central Powers: round 8.5 m
View of a blown up bridge over the river Dnjestr near Halisz (undated). Set off by the deadly shots on Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand by Serbian nationalists on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo, World War I broke out. During World War I, Germany, Austria, Austria-Hungary as well as later Turkey and Bulgary fought against Britain, France and Russia. The sad end result in 1918 comprised roughly 8.5 million soldiers killed in action, more than 21 million wounded and almost 8 million prisoners of war and missing people. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/view-of-a-blown-up-bridge-over-the-river-dnjestr-near-halisz-undated-image65351324.html
RMDP907T–View of a blown up bridge over the river Dnjestr near Halisz (undated). Set off by the deadly shots on Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand by Serbian nationalists on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo, World War I broke out. During World War I, Germany, Austria, Austria-Hungary as well as later Turkey and Bulgary fought against Britain, France and Russia. The sad end result in 1918 comprised roughly 8.5 million soldiers killed in action, more than 21 million wounded and almost 8 million prisoners of war and missing people.
View of a camp in Serbia in World War I. Round 700.000 people died at the Battle of the French city Verdun(February until December 1916). The deadly shots by Serbian nationalists on the Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo caused the outbreak of the Great War, later to be called World War I, in August 1914. The Central Powers, namely Germany, Austria-Hungary and as well later the Ottoman Empire (Turkey) and Bulgaria against the Triple Entente, consisting of Great Britain, France and Russia, as well as numerous allies. The sad result of World War Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/view-of-a-camp-in-serbia-in-world-war-i-round-700000-people-died-at-image65351181.html
RMDP902N–View of a camp in Serbia in World War I. Round 700.000 people died at the Battle of the French city Verdun(February until December 1916). The deadly shots by Serbian nationalists on the Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo caused the outbreak of the Great War, later to be called World War I, in August 1914. The Central Powers, namely Germany, Austria-Hungary and as well later the Ottoman Empire (Turkey) and Bulgaria against the Triple Entente, consisting of Great Britain, France and Russia, as well as numerous allies. The sad result of World War
Aerial photograph of the port facilities of PortSaid at the Suez Canal during World War I. Set off by the deadly shots on Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand by Serbian nationalists on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo, World War I broke out. During World War I, Germany, Austria, Austria-Hungary as well as later Turkey and Bulgary fought against Britain, France and Russia. The sad end result in 1918 comprised roughly 8.5 million soldiers killed in action, more than 21 million wounded and almost 8 million prisoners of war and missing people. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/aerial-photograph-of-the-port-facilities-of-portsaid-at-the-suez-canal-image65351331.html
RMDP9083–Aerial photograph of the port facilities of PortSaid at the Suez Canal during World War I. Set off by the deadly shots on Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand by Serbian nationalists on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo, World War I broke out. During World War I, Germany, Austria, Austria-Hungary as well as later Turkey and Bulgary fought against Britain, France and Russia. The sad end result in 1918 comprised roughly 8.5 million soldiers killed in action, more than 21 million wounded and almost 8 million prisoners of war and missing people.
Arch Duke Friedrich of Austria visits the Corps Hofmann in Galicia in an open car (undated). Set off by the deadly shots on Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand by Serbian nationalists on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo, World War I broke out. During World War I, Germany, Austria, Austria-Hungary as well as later Turkey and Bulgary fought against Britain, France and Russia. The sad end result in 1918 comprised roughly 8.5 million soldiers killed in action, more than 21 million wounded and almost 8 million prisoners of war and missing people. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/arch-duke-friedrich-of-austria-visits-the-corps-hofmann-in-galicia-image65351100.html
RMDP8YYT–Arch Duke Friedrich of Austria visits the Corps Hofmann in Galicia in an open car (undated). Set off by the deadly shots on Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand by Serbian nationalists on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo, World War I broke out. During World War I, Germany, Austria, Austria-Hungary as well as later Turkey and Bulgary fought against Britain, France and Russia. The sad end result in 1918 comprised roughly 8.5 million soldiers killed in action, more than 21 million wounded and almost 8 million prisoners of war and missing people.
View of the destroyed town of Croisilles in Northern France in March 1918. Set off by the deadly shots on Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand by Serbian nationalists on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo, World War I broke out. During World War I, Germany, Austria, Austria-Hungary as well as later Turkey and Bulgary fought against Britain, France and Russia. The sad end result in 1918 comprised roughly 8.5 million soldiers killed in action, more than 21 million wounded and almost 8 million prisoners of war and missing people. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/view-of-the-destroyed-town-of-croisilles-in-northern-france-in-march-image65351170.html
RMDP902A–View of the destroyed town of Croisilles in Northern France in March 1918. Set off by the deadly shots on Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand by Serbian nationalists on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo, World War I broke out. During World War I, Germany, Austria, Austria-Hungary as well as later Turkey and Bulgary fought against Britain, France and Russia. The sad end result in 1918 comprised roughly 8.5 million soldiers killed in action, more than 21 million wounded and almost 8 million prisoners of war and missing people.
View of the ruins of the completely destroyed village of Bullecourt (Northern France) in March 1918. Set off by the deadly shots on Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand by Serbian nationalists on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo, World War I broke out. During World War I, Germany, Austria, Austria-Hungary as well as later Turkey and Bulgary fought against Britain, France and Russia. The sad end result in 1918 comprised roughly 8.5 million soldiers killed in action, more than 21 million wounded and almost 8 million prisoners of war and missing people. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/view-of-the-ruins-of-the-completely-destroyed-village-of-bullecourt-image65351360.html
RMDP9094–View of the ruins of the completely destroyed village of Bullecourt (Northern France) in March 1918. Set off by the deadly shots on Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand by Serbian nationalists on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo, World War I broke out. During World War I, Germany, Austria, Austria-Hungary as well as later Turkey and Bulgary fought against Britain, France and Russia. The sad end result in 1918 comprised roughly 8.5 million soldiers killed in action, more than 21 million wounded and almost 8 million prisoners of war and missing people.
Fraternization of German and Russian soldiers at the Eastern Front after the breakout of the Russian Revolution in November 1917. Set off by the deadly shots on Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand by Serbian nationalists on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo, World War I broke out. During World War I, Germany, Austria, Austria-Hungary as well as later Turkey and Bulgary fought against Britain, France and Russia. The sad end result in 1918 comprised roughly 8.5 million soldiers killed in action, more than 21 million wounded and almost 8 million prisoners of war and missing people. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fraternization-of-german-and-russian-soldiers-at-the-eastern-front-image65351350.html
RMDP908P–Fraternization of German and Russian soldiers at the Eastern Front after the breakout of the Russian Revolution in November 1917. Set off by the deadly shots on Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand by Serbian nationalists on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo, World War I broke out. During World War I, Germany, Austria, Austria-Hungary as well as later Turkey and Bulgary fought against Britain, France and Russia. The sad end result in 1918 comprised roughly 8.5 million soldiers killed in action, more than 21 million wounded and almost 8 million prisoners of war and missing people.
Boarding of French troops for the Orient Front in the harbour of Toulon in October 1915. Set off by the deadly shots on Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand by Serbian nationalists on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo, World War I broke out. During World War I, Germany, Austria, Austria-Hungary as well as later Turkey and Bulgary fought against Britain, France and Russia. The sad end result in 1918 comprised roughly 8.5 million soldiers killed in action, more than 21 million wounded and almost 8 million prisoners of war and missing people. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/boarding-of-french-troops-for-the-orient-front-in-the-harbour-of-toulon-image65351131.html
RMDP900Y–Boarding of French troops for the Orient Front in the harbour of Toulon in October 1915. Set off by the deadly shots on Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand by Serbian nationalists on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo, World War I broke out. During World War I, Germany, Austria, Austria-Hungary as well as later Turkey and Bulgary fought against Britain, France and Russia. The sad end result in 1918 comprised roughly 8.5 million soldiers killed in action, more than 21 million wounded and almost 8 million prisoners of war and missing people.
A German soldier in a trench near Ypern on the 24th of April in 1915. Set off by the deadly shots on Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand by Serbian nationalists on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo, World War I broke out. During World War I, Germany, Austria, Austria-Hungary as well as later Turkey and Bulgary fought against Britain, France and Russia. The sad end result in 1918 comprised roughly 8.5 million soldiers killed in action, more than 21 million wounded and almost 8 million prisoners of war and missing people. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-german-soldier-in-a-trench-near-ypern-on-the-24th-of-april-in-1915-image65351361.html
RMDP9095–A German soldier in a trench near Ypern on the 24th of April in 1915. Set off by the deadly shots on Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand by Serbian nationalists on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo, World War I broke out. During World War I, Germany, Austria, Austria-Hungary as well as later Turkey and Bulgary fought against Britain, France and Russia. The sad end result in 1918 comprised roughly 8.5 million soldiers killed in action, more than 21 million wounded and almost 8 million prisoners of war and missing people.
View of the destroyed town of Ypern after the battle of Flanders in 1914/1915. Set off by the deadly shots on Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand by Serbian nationalists on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo, World War I broke out. During World War I, Germany, Austria, Austria-Hungary as well as later Turkey and Bulgary fought against Britain, France and Russia. The sad end result in 1918 comprised roughly 8.5 million soldiers killed in action, more than 21 million wounded and almost 8 million prisoners of war and missing people. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/view-of-the-destroyed-town-of-ypern-after-the-battle-of-flanders-in-image65351122.html
RMDP900J–View of the destroyed town of Ypern after the battle of Flanders in 1914/1915. Set off by the deadly shots on Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand by Serbian nationalists on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo, World War I broke out. During World War I, Germany, Austria, Austria-Hungary as well as later Turkey and Bulgary fought against Britain, France and Russia. The sad end result in 1918 comprised roughly 8.5 million soldiers killed in action, more than 21 million wounded and almost 8 million prisoners of war and missing people.
The ruin of the church of Langemark after escalade of German volunteers (picture taken in 1915). Set off by the deadly shots on Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand by Serbian nationalists on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo, World War I broke out. During World War I, Germany, Austria, Austria-Hungary as well as later Turkey and Bulgary fought against Britain, France and Russia. The sad end result in 1918 comprised roughly 8.5 million soldiers killed in action, more than 21 million wounded and almost 8 million prisoners of war and missing people. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-ruin-of-the-church-of-langemark-after-escalade-of-german-volunteers-image65351129.html
RMDP900W–The ruin of the church of Langemark after escalade of German volunteers (picture taken in 1915). Set off by the deadly shots on Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand by Serbian nationalists on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo, World War I broke out. During World War I, Germany, Austria, Austria-Hungary as well as later Turkey and Bulgary fought against Britain, France and Russia. The sad end result in 1918 comprised roughly 8.5 million soldiers killed in action, more than 21 million wounded and almost 8 million prisoners of war and missing people.
Assault of the Austrian troops at the Isonzo front (Eastern part of the Italian-Austrian front) in 1915. Set off by the deadly shots on Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand by Serbian nationalists on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo, World War I broke out. During World War I, Germany, Austria, Austria-Hungary as well as later Turkey and Bulgary fought against Britain, France and Russia. The sad end result in 1918 comprised roughly 8.5 million soldiers killed in action, more than 21 million wounded and almost 8 million prisoners of war and missing people. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/assault-of-the-austrian-troops-at-the-isonzo-front-eastern-part-of-image65351304.html
RMDP9074–Assault of the Austrian troops at the Isonzo front (Eastern part of the Italian-Austrian front) in 1915. Set off by the deadly shots on Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand by Serbian nationalists on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo, World War I broke out. During World War I, Germany, Austria, Austria-Hungary as well as later Turkey and Bulgary fought against Britain, France and Russia. The sad end result in 1918 comprised roughly 8.5 million soldiers killed in action, more than 21 million wounded and almost 8 million prisoners of war and missing people.
The appeal of Emperor Wilhelm II. to the German people on the occasion of the outbreak of war. Set off by the deadly shots on Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand by Serbian nationalists on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo, World War I broke out. During World War I, Germany, Austria, Austria-Hungary as well as later Turkey and Bulgary fought against Britain, France and Russia. The sad end result in 1918 comprised roughly 8.5 million soldiers killed in action, more than 21 million wounded and almost 8 million prisoners of war and missing people. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-appeal-of-emperor-wilhelm-ii-to-the-german-people-on-the-occasion-image65351341.html
RMDP908D–The appeal of Emperor Wilhelm II. to the German people on the occasion of the outbreak of war. Set off by the deadly shots on Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand by Serbian nationalists on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo, World War I broke out. During World War I, Germany, Austria, Austria-Hungary as well as later Turkey and Bulgary fought against Britain, France and Russia. The sad end result in 1918 comprised roughly 8.5 million soldiers killed in action, more than 21 million wounded and almost 8 million prisoners of war and missing people.
Mobilisation in Germany in August 1914. People grab newspapers, which announce the outbreak of war. Set off by the deadly shots on Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand by Serbian nationalists on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo, World War I broke out. During World War I, Germany, Austria, Austria-Hungary as well as later Turkey and Bulgary fought against Britain, France and Russia. The sad end result in 1918 comprised roughly 8.5 million soldiers killed in action, more than 21 million wounded and almost 8 million prisoners of war and missing people. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mobilisation-in-germany-in-august-1914-people-grab-newspapers-which-image65351093.html
RMDP8YYH–Mobilisation in Germany in August 1914. People grab newspapers, which announce the outbreak of war. Set off by the deadly shots on Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand by Serbian nationalists on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo, World War I broke out. During World War I, Germany, Austria, Austria-Hungary as well as later Turkey and Bulgary fought against Britain, France and Russia. The sad end result in 1918 comprised roughly 8.5 million soldiers killed in action, more than 21 million wounded and almost 8 million prisoners of war and missing people.
Mobilisation on the 1st of August in 1914 in Germany: Selectees are hosted by the Red Cross at a train station in Berlin. The deadly shots by Serbian nationalists on the Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo caused the outbreak of the Great War, later to be called World War I, in August 1914. The Central Powers, namely Germany, Austria-Hungary and as well later the Ottoman Empire (Turkey) and Bulgaria against the Triple Entente, consisting of Great Britain, France and Russia, as well as numerous allies. The sad result of World War I, which ended w Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mobilisation-on-the-1st-of-august-in-1914-in-germany-selectees-are-image65351302.html
RMDP9072–Mobilisation on the 1st of August in 1914 in Germany: Selectees are hosted by the Red Cross at a train station in Berlin. The deadly shots by Serbian nationalists on the Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo caused the outbreak of the Great War, later to be called World War I, in August 1914. The Central Powers, namely Germany, Austria-Hungary and as well later the Ottoman Empire (Turkey) and Bulgaria against the Triple Entente, consisting of Great Britain, France and Russia, as well as numerous allies. The sad result of World War I, which ended w
The first German troops cross the French border in August 1914. Set off by the deadly shots on Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand by Serbian nationalists on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo, World War I broke out. During World War I, Germany, Austria, Austria-Hungary as well as later Turkey and Bulgary fought against Britain, France and Russia. The sad end result in 1918 comprised roughly 8.5 million soldiers killed in action, more than 21 million wounded and almost 8 million prisoners of war and missing people. (c) dpa - Report Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-first-german-troops-cross-the-french-border-in-august-1914-set-image65351151.html
RMDP901K–The first German troops cross the French border in August 1914. Set off by the deadly shots on Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand by Serbian nationalists on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo, World War I broke out. During World War I, Germany, Austria, Austria-Hungary as well as later Turkey and Bulgary fought against Britain, France and Russia. The sad end result in 1918 comprised roughly 8.5 million soldiers killed in action, more than 21 million wounded and almost 8 million prisoners of war and missing people. (c) dpa - Report
An anti-Austrian demonstration in front of the national theatre in Belgrad in July 1914. Set off by the deadly shots on Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand by Serbian nationalists on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo, World War I broke out. During World War I, Germany, Austria, Austria-Hungary as well as later Turkey and Bulgary fought against Britain, France and Russia. The sad end result in 1918 comprised roughly 8.5 million soldiers killed in action, more than 21 million wounded and almost 8 million prisoners of war and missing people. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-anti-austrian-demonstration-in-front-of-the-national-theatre-in-image65350994.html
RMDP8YT2–An anti-Austrian demonstration in front of the national theatre in Belgrad in July 1914. Set off by the deadly shots on Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand by Serbian nationalists on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo, World War I broke out. During World War I, Germany, Austria, Austria-Hungary as well as later Turkey and Bulgary fought against Britain, France and Russia. The sad end result in 1918 comprised roughly 8.5 million soldiers killed in action, more than 21 million wounded and almost 8 million prisoners of war and missing people.
Russian infantry in position at the beginning of World War I in 1914. Set off by the deadly shots on Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand by Serbian nationalists on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo, World War I broke out. During World War I, Germany, Austria, Austria-Hungary as well as later Turkey and Bulgary fought against Britain, France and Russia. The sad end result in 1918 comprised roughly 8.5 million soldiers killed in action, more than 21 million wounded and almost 8 million prisoners of war and missing people. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/russian-infantry-in-position-at-the-beginning-of-world-war-i-in-1914-image65351109.html
RMDP9005–Russian infantry in position at the beginning of World War I in 1914. Set off by the deadly shots on Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand by Serbian nationalists on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo, World War I broke out. During World War I, Germany, Austria, Austria-Hungary as well as later Turkey and Bulgary fought against Britain, France and Russia. The sad end result in 1918 comprised roughly 8.5 million soldiers killed in action, more than 21 million wounded and almost 8 million prisoners of war and missing people.
Soldiers on horse back cross the wooden Bailey bridge over the river Stryj in Galicia (undated). Set off by the deadly shots on Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand by Serbian nationalists on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo, World War I broke out. During World War I, Germany, Austria, Austria-Hungary as well as later Turkey and Bulgary fought against Britain, France and Russia. The sad end result in 1918 comprised roughly 8.5 million soldiers killed in action, more than 21 million wounded and almost 8 million prisoners of war and missing people. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldiers-on-horse-back-cross-the-wooden-bailey-bridge-over-the-river-image65351359.html
RMDP9093–Soldiers on horse back cross the wooden Bailey bridge over the river Stryj in Galicia (undated). Set off by the deadly shots on Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand by Serbian nationalists on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo, World War I broke out. During World War I, Germany, Austria, Austria-Hungary as well as later Turkey and Bulgary fought against Britain, France and Russia. The sad end result in 1918 comprised roughly 8.5 million soldiers killed in action, more than 21 million wounded and almost 8 million prisoners of war and missing people.
A group of German soldiers, who became British prisoners of war during the major offensive at the Western front in April 1918. Set off by the deadly shots on Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand by Serbian nationalists on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo, World War I broke out. During World War I, Germany, Austria, Austria-Hungary as well as later Turkey and Bulgary fought against Britain, France and Russia. The sad end result in 1918 comprised roughly 8.5 million soldiers killed in action, more than 21 million wounded and almost 8 million prisoners of war and missing people. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-group-of-german-soldiers-who-became-british-prisoners-of-war-during-image65351185.html
RMDP902W–A group of German soldiers, who became British prisoners of war during the major offensive at the Western front in April 1918. Set off by the deadly shots on Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand by Serbian nationalists on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo, World War I broke out. During World War I, Germany, Austria, Austria-Hungary as well as later Turkey and Bulgary fought against Britain, France and Russia. The sad end result in 1918 comprised roughly 8.5 million soldiers killed in action, more than 21 million wounded and almost 8 million prisoners of war and missing people.
German positions at a railway embankment North of St. Leger-Boyelles in Southern Belgium in March 1918. Set off by the deadly shots on Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand by Serbian nationalists on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo, World War I broke out. During World War I, Germany, Austria, Austria-Hungary as well as later Turkey and Bulgary fought against Britain, France and Russia. The sad end result in 1918 comprised roughly 8.5 million soldiers killed in action, more than 21 million wounded and almost 8 million prisoners of war and missing people. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/german-positions-at-a-railway-embankment-north-of-st-leger-boyelles-image65351365.html
RMDP9099–German positions at a railway embankment North of St. Leger-Boyelles in Southern Belgium in March 1918. Set off by the deadly shots on Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand by Serbian nationalists on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo, World War I broke out. During World War I, Germany, Austria, Austria-Hungary as well as later Turkey and Bulgary fought against Britain, France and Russia. The sad end result in 1918 comprised roughly 8.5 million soldiers killed in action, more than 21 million wounded and almost 8 million prisoners of war and missing people.
Paul von Hindenburg (r) greets returning troops in Kassel in 1918. Set off by the deadly shots on Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand by Serbian nationalists on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo, World War I broke out. During World War I, Germany, Austria, Austria-Hungary as well as later Turkey and Bulgary fought against Britain, France and Russia. The sad end result in 1918 comprised roughly 8.5 million soldiers killed in action, more than 21 million wounded and almost 8 million prisoners of war and missing people. (c) dpa - Report Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/paul-von-hindenburg-r-greets-returning-troops-in-kassel-in-1918-set-image65351183.html
RMDP902R–Paul von Hindenburg (r) greets returning troops in Kassel in 1918. Set off by the deadly shots on Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand by Serbian nationalists on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo, World War I broke out. During World War I, Germany, Austria, Austria-Hungary as well as later Turkey and Bulgary fought against Britain, France and Russia. The sad end result in 1918 comprised roughly 8.5 million soldiers killed in action, more than 21 million wounded and almost 8 million prisoners of war and missing people. (c) dpa - Report
View of a huge ammunition dump, which supplied French and British troops with new material during the fights at the Somme in autumn 1916. Set off by the deadly shots on Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand by Serbian nationalists on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo, World War I broke out. During World War I, Germany, Austria, Austria-Hungary as well as later Turkey and Bulgary fought against Britain, France and Russia. The sad end result in 1918 comprised roughly 8.5 million soldiers killed in action, more than 21 million wounded and almost 8 million prisoners of war and missing peo Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/view-of-a-huge-ammunition-dump-which-supplied-french-and-british-troops-image65351313.html
RMDP907D–View of a huge ammunition dump, which supplied French and British troops with new material during the fights at the Somme in autumn 1916. Set off by the deadly shots on Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand by Serbian nationalists on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo, World War I broke out. During World War I, Germany, Austria, Austria-Hungary as well as later Turkey and Bulgary fought against Britain, France and Russia. The sad end result in 1918 comprised roughly 8.5 million soldiers killed in action, more than 21 million wounded and almost 8 million prisoners of war and missing peo
French officers, who are prisoners of war, wait for their transport. Roughly 700,000 people died in the Battle of Verdun (February to December 1916). Set off by the deadly shots on Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand by Serbian nationalists on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo, World War I broke out. During World War I, Germany, Austria, Austria-Hungary as well as later Turkey and Bulgary fought against Britain, France and Russia. The sad end result in 1918 comprised roughly 8.5 million soldiers killed in action, more than 21 million wounded and almost 8 million prisoners of war an Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/french-officers-who-are-prisoners-of-war-wait-for-their-transport-image65351172.html
RMDP902C–French officers, who are prisoners of war, wait for their transport. Roughly 700,000 people died in the Battle of Verdun (February to December 1916). Set off by the deadly shots on Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand by Serbian nationalists on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo, World War I broke out. During World War I, Germany, Austria, Austria-Hungary as well as later Turkey and Bulgary fought against Britain, France and Russia. The sad end result in 1918 comprised roughly 8.5 million soldiers killed in action, more than 21 million wounded and almost 8 million prisoners of war an
View of Fort 10 at the Northern Front of Fort Przemysl, stormed by Bavarian troops on the 31st of may in 1915. Set off by the deadly shots on Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand by Serbian nationalists on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo, World War I broke out. During World War I, Germany, Austria, Austria-Hungary as well as later Turkey and Bulgary fought against Britain, France and Russia. The sad end result in 1918 comprised roughly 8.5 million soldiers killed in action, more than 21 million wounded and almost 8 million prisoners of war and missing people. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/view-of-fort-10-at-the-northern-front-of-fort-przemysl-stormed-by-image65351308.html
RMDP9078–View of Fort 10 at the Northern Front of Fort Przemysl, stormed by Bavarian troops on the 31st of may in 1915. Set off by the deadly shots on Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand by Serbian nationalists on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo, World War I broke out. During World War I, Germany, Austria, Austria-Hungary as well as later Turkey and Bulgary fought against Britain, France and Russia. The sad end result in 1918 comprised roughly 8.5 million soldiers killed in action, more than 21 million wounded and almost 8 million prisoners of war and missing people.
A mortar gun in Fort Seddil-Bahr in Turkish Gallipoli, occupied by British and French troops, in 1915. Set off by the deadly shots on Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand by Serbian nationalists on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo, World War I broke out. During World War I, Germany, Austria, Austria-Hungary as well as later Turkey and Bulgary fought against Britain, France and Russia. The sad end result in 1918 comprised roughly 8.5 million soldiers killed in action, more than 21 million wounded and almost 8 million prisoners of war and missing people. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-mortar-gun-in-fort-seddil-bahr-in-turkish-gallipoli-occupied-by-image65351149.html
RMDP901H–A mortar gun in Fort Seddil-Bahr in Turkish Gallipoli, occupied by British and French troops, in 1915. Set off by the deadly shots on Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand by Serbian nationalists on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo, World War I broke out. During World War I, Germany, Austria, Austria-Hungary as well as later Turkey and Bulgary fought against Britain, France and Russia. The sad end result in 1918 comprised roughly 8.5 million soldiers killed in action, more than 21 million wounded and almost 8 million prisoners of war and missing people.
Mobilisation on the 1st of August in 1914 in Germany: A boy carries his father's bag and gun to the train station. Set off by the deadly shots on Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand by Serbian nationalists on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo, World War I broke out. During World War I, Germany, Austria, Austria-Hungary as well as later Turkey and Bulgary fought against Britain, France and Russia. The sad end result in 1918 comprised roughly 8.5 million soldiers killed in action, more than 21 million wounded and almost 8 million prisoners of war and missing people. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mobilisation-on-the-1st-of-august-in-1914-in-germany-a-boy-carries-image65351307.html
RMDP9077–Mobilisation on the 1st of August in 1914 in Germany: A boy carries his father's bag and gun to the train station. Set off by the deadly shots on Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand by Serbian nationalists on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo, World War I broke out. During World War I, Germany, Austria, Austria-Hungary as well as later Turkey and Bulgary fought against Britain, France and Russia. The sad end result in 1918 comprised roughly 8.5 million soldiers killed in action, more than 21 million wounded and almost 8 million prisoners of war and missing people.
The additional issue of the Vienna newspaper from the 28th of July in 1914. Topic is the declaration of war from Austria on Serbia, set off by the deadly shots on Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand by Serbian nationalists on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo. During World War I, Germany, Austria, Austria-Hungary as well as later Turkey and Bulgary fought against Britain, France and Russia. The sad end result in 1918 comprised roughly 8.5 million soldiers killed in action, more than 21 million wounded and almost 8 million prisoners of war and missing people. +++(c) dpa - Report+++ Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-additional-issue-of-the-vienna-newspaper-from-the-28th-of-july-image65351146.html
RMDP901E–The additional issue of the Vienna newspaper from the 28th of July in 1914. Topic is the declaration of war from Austria on Serbia, set off by the deadly shots on Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand by Serbian nationalists on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo. During World War I, Germany, Austria, Austria-Hungary as well as later Turkey and Bulgary fought against Britain, France and Russia. The sad end result in 1918 comprised roughly 8.5 million soldiers killed in action, more than 21 million wounded and almost 8 million prisoners of war and missing people. +++(c) dpa - Report+++
Extra issues of the newspapers announce the ordered mobilisation by King Peter I. in Belgrad on the 25th of July in 1914. Set off by the deadly shots on Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand by Serbian nationalists on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo, World War I broke out. During World War I, Germany, Austria, Austria-Hungary as well as later Turkey and Bulgary fought against Britain, France and Russia. The sad end result in 1918 comprised roughly 8.5 million soldiers killed in action, more than 21 million wounded and almost 8 million prisoners of war and missing people. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/extra-issues-of-the-newspapers-announce-the-ordered-mobilisation-by-image65351321.html
RMDP907N–Extra issues of the newspapers announce the ordered mobilisation by King Peter I. in Belgrad on the 25th of July in 1914. Set off by the deadly shots on Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand by Serbian nationalists on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo, World War I broke out. During World War I, Germany, Austria, Austria-Hungary as well as later Turkey and Bulgary fought against Britain, France and Russia. The sad end result in 1918 comprised roughly 8.5 million soldiers killed in action, more than 21 million wounded and almost 8 million prisoners of war and missing people.
Appeal of the 98th Austrian-Hungarian infantry regiment in Hohenmauth shortly before leaving towards the frant in 1914. Set off by the deadly shots on Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand by Serbian nationalists on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo, World War I broke out in 1914. Germany, Austria, Austria-Hungary as well as later Turkey and Bulgary fought against Britain, France and Russia. The sad end result in 1918 comprised roughly 8.5 million soldiers killed in action, more than 21 million wounded and almost 8 million prisoners of war and missing people. (c) dpa - Report Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/appeal-of-the-98th-austrian-hungarian-infantry-regiment-in-hohenmauth-image65351366.html
RMDP909A–Appeal of the 98th Austrian-Hungarian infantry regiment in Hohenmauth shortly before leaving towards the frant in 1914. Set off by the deadly shots on Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand by Serbian nationalists on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo, World War I broke out in 1914. Germany, Austria, Austria-Hungary as well as later Turkey and Bulgary fought against Britain, France and Russia. The sad end result in 1918 comprised roughly 8.5 million soldiers killed in action, more than 21 million wounded and almost 8 million prisoners of war and missing people. (c) dpa - Report
A praying crowd of people in front of the Winter Palace in St. Petersburg after the declaration of war in 1914. Set off by the deadly shots on Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand by Serbian nationalists on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo, World War I broke out. During World War I, Germany, Austria, Austria-Hungary as well as later Turkey and Bulgary fought against Britain, France and Russia. The sad end result in 1918 comprised roughly 8.5 million soldiers killed in action, more than 21 million wounded and almost 8 million prisoners of war and missing people. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-praying-crowd-of-people-in-front-of-the-winter-palace-in-st-petersburg-image65351373.html
RMDP909H–A praying crowd of people in front of the Winter Palace in St. Petersburg after the declaration of war in 1914. Set off by the deadly shots on Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand by Serbian nationalists on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo, World War I broke out. During World War I, Germany, Austria, Austria-Hungary as well as later Turkey and Bulgary fought against Britain, France and Russia. The sad end result in 1918 comprised roughly 8.5 million soldiers killed in action, more than 21 million wounded and almost 8 million prisoners of war and missing people.
Tsar Nikolaus II. on horse back in the middle of kneeling soldiers shortly before marching off to the battlefield. Set off by the deadly shots on Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand by Serbian nationalists on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo, World War I broke out. During World War I, Germany, Austria, Austria-Hungary as well as later Turkey and Bulgary fought against Britain, France and Russia. The sad end result in 1918 comprised roughly 8.5 million soldiers killed in action, more than 21 million wounded and almost 8 million prisoners of war and missing people. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/tsar-nikolaus-ii-on-horse-back-in-the-middle-of-kneeling-soldiers-image65351184.html
RMDP902T–Tsar Nikolaus II. on horse back in the middle of kneeling soldiers shortly before marching off to the battlefield. Set off by the deadly shots on Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand by Serbian nationalists on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo, World War I broke out. During World War I, Germany, Austria, Austria-Hungary as well as later Turkey and Bulgary fought against Britain, France and Russia. The sad end result in 1918 comprised roughly 8.5 million soldiers killed in action, more than 21 million wounded and almost 8 million prisoners of war and missing people.
The first French prisoners of war, partly in their underpants, at the train station Niederhone near Eschwege. Set off by the deadly shots on Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand by Serbian nationalists on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo, World War I broke out. During World War I, Germany, Austria, Austria-Hungary as well as later Turkey and Bulgary fought against Britain, France and Russia. The sad end result in 1918 comprised roughly 8.5 million soldiers killed in action, more than 21 million wounded and almost 8 million prisoners of war and missing people. (c) dpa - Report Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-first-french-prisoners-of-war-partly-in-their-underpants-at-the-image65351175.html
RMDP902F–The first French prisoners of war, partly in their underpants, at the train station Niederhone near Eschwege. Set off by the deadly shots on Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand by Serbian nationalists on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo, World War I broke out. During World War I, Germany, Austria, Austria-Hungary as well as later Turkey and Bulgary fought against Britain, France and Russia. The sad end result in 1918 comprised roughly 8.5 million soldiers killed in action, more than 21 million wounded and almost 8 million prisoners of war and missing people. (c) dpa - Report
View of the town St. Quentin on the 28th of August in 1914, occupied by the German troops. St. Quentin held out until the 2nd of October in 1918, but was almost completely destroyed by French gunfire. Set off by the deadly shots on Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand by Serbian nationalists on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo, World War I broke out. During World War I, Germany, Austria, Austria-Hungary as well as later Turkey and Bulgary fought against Britain, France and Russia. The sad end result in 1918 comprised roughly 8.5 million soldiers killed in action, more than 21 millio Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/view-of-the-town-st-quentin-on-the-28th-of-august-in-1914-occupied-image65351314.html
RMDP907E–View of the town St. Quentin on the 28th of August in 1914, occupied by the German troops. St. Quentin held out until the 2nd of October in 1918, but was almost completely destroyed by French gunfire. Set off by the deadly shots on Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand by Serbian nationalists on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo, World War I broke out. During World War I, Germany, Austria, Austria-Hungary as well as later Turkey and Bulgary fought against Britain, France and Russia. The sad end result in 1918 comprised roughly 8.5 million soldiers killed in action, more than 21 millio
Outer wall of the conquered Fort Vaux near Verdun. Roughly 700,000 people died in the Battle of Verdun (February to December 1916). Set off by the deadly shots on Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand by Serbian nationalists on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo, World War I broke out. During World War I, Germany, Austria, Austria-Hungary as well as later Turkey and Bulgary fought against Britain, France and Russia. The sad end result in 1918 comprised roughly 8.5 million soldiers killed in action, more than 21 million wounded and almost 8 million prisoners of war and missing people. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/outer-wall-of-the-conquered-fort-vaux-near-verdun-roughly-700000-people-image65351336.html
RMDP9088–Outer wall of the conquered Fort Vaux near Verdun. Roughly 700,000 people died in the Battle of Verdun (February to December 1916). Set off by the deadly shots on Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand by Serbian nationalists on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo, World War I broke out. During World War I, Germany, Austria, Austria-Hungary as well as later Turkey and Bulgary fought against Britain, France and Russia. The sad end result in 1918 comprised roughly 8.5 million soldiers killed in action, more than 21 million wounded and almost 8 million prisoners of war and missing people.
The first Russian prisoners of war stand in a queue in front of the bandage room after their arrival at train station Niederhone near Eschwege in October 1914. Set off by the deadly shots on Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand by Serbian nationalists on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo, World War I broke out. During World War I, Germany, Austria, Austria-Hungary as well as later Turkey and Bulgary fought against Britain, France and Russia. The sad end result in 1918 comprised roughly 8.5 million soldiers killed in action, more than 21 million wounded and almost 8 million prisoners Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-first-russian-prisoners-of-war-stand-in-a-queue-in-front-of-the-image65351328.html
RMDP9080–The first Russian prisoners of war stand in a queue in front of the bandage room after their arrival at train station Niederhone near Eschwege in October 1914. Set off by the deadly shots on Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand by Serbian nationalists on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo, World War I broke out. During World War I, Germany, Austria, Austria-Hungary as well as later Turkey and Bulgary fought against Britain, France and Russia. The sad end result in 1918 comprised roughly 8.5 million soldiers killed in action, more than 21 million wounded and almost 8 million prisoners
Mobilisation in Germany in August 1914: Bavarian soldiers wave out of the windows of a train, which will bring them to the front, believing euphoricially in a fast victory. Set off by the deadly shots on Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand by Serbian nationalists on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo, World War I broke out. During World War I, Germany, Austria, Austria-Hungary as well as later Turkey and Bulgary fought against Britain, France and Russia. The sad end result in 1918 comprised roughly 8.5 million soldiers killed in action, more than 21 million wounded and almost 8 mill Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mobilisation-in-germany-in-august-1914-bavarian-soldiers-wave-out-image65351343.html
RMDP908F–Mobilisation in Germany in August 1914: Bavarian soldiers wave out of the windows of a train, which will bring them to the front, believing euphoricially in a fast victory. Set off by the deadly shots on Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand by Serbian nationalists on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo, World War I broke out. During World War I, Germany, Austria, Austria-Hungary as well as later Turkey and Bulgary fought against Britain, France and Russia. The sad end result in 1918 comprised roughly 8.5 million soldiers killed in action, more than 21 million wounded and almost 8 mill
View of a part of the loot after the battle. The 2nd Russian army was beaten destructively by the 8th German army under Paul von Hindenburg in the Battle of Tannenberg from the 23rd to 31st of August in 1914. Set off by the deadly shots on Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand by Serbian nationalists on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo, World War I broke out. During World War I, Germany, Austria, Austria-Hungary as well as later Turkey and Bulgary fought against Britain, France and Russia. The sad end result in 1918 comprised roughly 8.5 million soldiers killed in action, more than 2 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/view-of-a-part-of-the-loot-after-the-battle-the-2nd-russian-army-was-image65351369.html
RMDP909D–View of a part of the loot after the battle. The 2nd Russian army was beaten destructively by the 8th German army under Paul von Hindenburg in the Battle of Tannenberg from the 23rd to 31st of August in 1914. Set off by the deadly shots on Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand by Serbian nationalists on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo, World War I broke out. During World War I, Germany, Austria, Austria-Hungary as well as later Turkey and Bulgary fought against Britain, France and Russia. The sad end result in 1918 comprised roughly 8.5 million soldiers killed in action, more than 2
Mobilisation 1914 in Germany: A 70 year old volunteer stands next to a train in Leipzig in August 1914. Set off by the deadly shots on Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand by Serbian nationalists on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo, World War I broke out. During World War I, Germany, Austria, Austria-Hungary as well as later Turkey and Bulgary fought against Britain, France and Russia. The sad end result in 1918 comprised roughly 8.5 million soldiers killed in action, more than 21 million wounded and almost 8 million prisoners of war and missing people. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mobilisation-1914-in-germany-a-70-year-old-volunteer-stands-next-to-image65351178.html
RMDP902J–Mobilisation 1914 in Germany: A 70 year old volunteer stands next to a train in Leipzig in August 1914. Set off by the deadly shots on Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand by Serbian nationalists on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo, World War I broke out. During World War I, Germany, Austria, Austria-Hungary as well as later Turkey and Bulgary fought against Britain, France and Russia. The sad end result in 1918 comprised roughly 8.5 million soldiers killed in action, more than 21 million wounded and almost 8 million prisoners of war and missing people.
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