All quite on the western front Stock Photos and Images
RF2NYWBK5–American actors Lew Ayers and Raymond Griffith in the movie All Quite on the Western Front, USA 1930
RMCC5J6J–ERICH REMARQUE (1898-1970) German author, best known for his novel All Quite On The Western front
RM2M3PBYJ–An illustration by Fortunio Matania based on a letter apparently sent to the Manchester Guardian by a British soldier at the Western Front. "I stopped for a few seconds by the side of a German who was dying. He was in great pain, and when I asked what I could do for him, he said, in a pathetic tone that went to my heart, 'Nothing, unless you would be so good as to hold my hand until all is over'. I gave him my hand and stayed to the end. It seemed to comfort that poor chap a lot. He was able to speak good English and we had quite a pleasant chat, considering the circumstances. He thought
RMMN06GT–. English: Hommage of the city of Bremen, Germany, to the swedish general Carl Gustav Wrangel in 1666 after the signing of the treaty Frieden zu Habenhausen (“Peace of Habenhausen”). The buldings around the square are depicted quite well, but the presentation of the place in all is fictional. The convex front of buldings in the west prevented the entire view. From parts of it, there was a frontal view on the western façade of the cathedral, but from nowhere exept of the adjacent street, there was a southwestern view at the church. Deutsch: Die Huldigung der Stadt Bremen vor dem schwedischen G
RMHPHBDR–The Nazi propaganda image shows US-American soldiers after being taken prisoner by the German Wehrmacht on the Western Front. Published in December 1944. A Nazi reporter has written on the reverse of the picture on 28.12.1944, 'Prisoners from the Western Offensive being brought in. Between the Hohe Venn and the Northern part of Luxembourg, strong German forces have been on the offensive since 16.12.1944 and have overwhelmed North American bases. Already in the first few days, our troops have made thousands of prisoners carry out the march to German soil, quite contrary to what they would have
RM2R4DJP1–The Peers-Front, New Palace of Westminster, [London], 1856. 'This portion of the new Palace of Westminster is situated on the western side, between the Victoria Tower and the southern end of Westminster Hall, and connects the two buildings admirably. It is an elegant addition, nearly, if not quite, three hundred and forty feet long...Our View of the front shows a good portion of the grand Central Tower rearing its elegant form high in the air, from the ground to top upwards of 275 feet. The amount of finish given to the appearance of the exterior of the building by the completion of this front
RM2T6HPT7–Detail of a typical thatched house on the Darß with colorful shutters
RFA2XE7T–Woman peeking around door with index finger on lips
RM2AM128J–Here and there in the war area . er. He must be quite excellent as chiefof staff, one of the men who bring out thebest in those who work for and with them.He was keen and quietly eager to hear aboutmy visit to the submarines, and all I could tellhim of the Western Front and my recentexperiences there, as well as those of last yearat the front and in the firing line. Laymanas he was, he was deeply interested also in thequestion of How and when the two churchesare to come together, and grew quite excitedwhen I told him that on my return I was goingto spend my July Sundays at some of ourpublic sc
RM2C669CP–Uckermark, Prenzlau, Unterucker lake, lakeside promenade
RM2C6698Y–Uckermark, Prenzlau, Unterucker lake, lakeside promenade
RM2AFP8B8–. Karakoram and western Himalaya 1909, an account of the expedition of H. R. H. Prince Luigi Amadeo of Savoy, duke of the Abruzzi. From Rdokass to the Concordia Amphitheatre. 21:3 down in great icefalls from precipices loaded with snow. Then comesMitre Peak, a colossal, strangely-shaped crag, which terminates theleft wall of the valley. In front of us, apparently quite close at hand,the transversal chain of the Gasherbrum seeias to shut in the valley.It is a file of peaks and snow crests, stretching on both sides of theprecipitous rock wall of the Gasherbrum itsolf, all ridges and ice guUies,.
RM2CE5W81–. Battlefields of the World War, western and southern fronts; a study in military geography . , coming in from a large number of good observa-tories, must give the commanding officers quite a clear pictureof what the enemy is doing behind his front. It was on the basisof such observations, supplemented of course from other sources,that Foch accurately gauged the Germans preparations fortheir offensive of July 15, 1918, and made his own dispositionsto combat them. The straight valleys, even when held in largepart by the enemy, became serious obstacles to the successfulprosecution of that enemys
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