RMTA2RAK–Military parade of the Czech Army in front of the VIP stand.
RMWH9WKW–WW1/ Czech Red Army soldiers - communists with comrade Zapotocky, one of the chief representatives of the incipient Communist Party of Czechoslovakia and later President of the Czechoslovak Republic in Moscow, in 1920.
RMTA2XNE–Czech soldiers are positioning a cannon in the suburb of Motol in Prague. After the termination of negotiations between British Prime Minister Chamberlain and Adolf Hitler, the Czech army was mobilized.
RMTA3CCJ–Czech soldiers are positioning a cannon in the suburb of Motol in Prague. After the termination of negotiations between British Prime Minister Chamberlain and Adolf Hitler, the Czech army was mobilized.
RM2BW3B04–20th anniversary of the foundation of the Czech army celebrated in Prague . September 1934
RMTA3BDG–Czech soldiers are positioning a cannon in the suburb of Motol in Prague. After the termination of negotiations between British Prime Minister Chamberlain and Adolf Hitler, the Czech army was mobilized.
RM2BW24DN–Czech Army machine gunner in a hidden emplacement in a field. issued early September 1938
RMKF0JHH–Brno, Czech Republic. Caption reads: 'The Beseda House, today the Army House, with the memorial of the worker, Frantisek Pavlik, killed during a demonstration' - which the composer Leos Janacek attended in 1905 in support of a Czech university in Brno - 'His death inspired Janacek to write his cycle of piano compositions, 'The Street Scene''
RF2C0T7H6–Czechoslovak Army Square with baroque church in Terezin fortress town, Czech Republic. Black and white image.
RMWH9WPD–WW1/ Penza, April 1918. The Red Army Commissar Kuraev addressing Czech volunteers.
RM2H69CB2–A late 19th Century illustration of the Battle of Königgrätz (aka Sadowa), a decisive battle of the Austro-Prussian War in which the Kingdom of Prussia defeated the Austrian Empire. It took place on 3 July 1866, near the Bohemian towns of Königgrätz, (now Hradec Králové, Czech Republic) and Sadowa (now Sadová, Czech Republic). The outnumbered Prussian infantry used their superior training and tactical doctrine and the Dreyse needle gun to win the battle and the entire war at Königgrätz on their own.
RF2F4C3AB–A soldier in the uniform of the Czechoslovak People's Army stands on the street, April 1986, Czech Republic.
RMF3447Y–The retreat of the Duke of Belle-Isle leader of the French during the 1742 Siege of Prague, an extended blockade of the Bohemian capital during the War of the Austrian Succession.
RFDRY57K–Czech Republic - Stamp
RMF1M0AK–A disconsolate Frederick the Great of Prussia after his defeat by the Austrians at the Battle of Kollin on the 18th June 1757, during the Seven Years War (1756–1763), a struggle for global primacy between Britain and France. The conflict arose from issues left unresolved by the War of the Austrian Succession, with the war breaking out over territorial disputes between Prussia and Austria, which wanted to regain Silesia after it was captured by Prussia in the previous war. Britain, France, and Spain fought both in Europe and overseas with land-based armies and naval forces.
RF2RX0XH6–Underground corridor of Stachelberg artillery fortress built before World War II. Zacler, Giant Mountains, Czech Republic
RF2F429BT–MARIANSKE LAZNE, CZECH REPUBLIC, 1985, Armed soldiers march with a battle flag during a military parade. Military ceremony of the Czechoslovak People'
RF2C0T7GK–Czechoslovak Army Square with baroque church in Terezin fortress town, Czech Republic, black and white image
RFFF35AH–CZECH REP Pardubitz Castle, Bohemia 1866. Illustrated London News
RMPB0Y9X–U.S. General George Patton Reviewing Troops, Cheb, Czechoslovakia, September 7, 1945
RF2N4D6T6–Prague, Czech Republic - February 5 2023: Petr Pavel new president of Czech Republic, retired army general and NATO official in newspaper, black and w
RME8PDCE–The Nazi news report German troops in Iglau, Sudetenland (today Czech Republic) in 1938/1939. The original text from the Nazi news service on the back of the picture reads: 'Troops from the 4th Armoured Division march past the supreme commander of the 3rd Army Group, General of the Infantry (Johannes) Blaskowitz.' Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichtee - NO WIRE SERVICE
RMTA3AGN–The Czechoslovak Army is preparing for a war with the German Reich. After Hitler's ultimatum, the Czech army mobilizes. In the Sudetenland crisis, Czechoslovak and Sudeten German soldiers fight against each other.
RM2WD4C35–Belgian air force F-16 dream viper Vrieske on full afterburner flying fast and shooting flares.
RMTA2FX1–Maneuver of the Czechoslovak Army with tanks at Milowitz (today Milovice). The soldiers are standing next to tanks Type 10. In the Sudetenland Crisis, Czech soldiers are fighting against Sudeten German soldiers.
RMTA3BH3–Jubilant children and adolescents after the withdrawal of the Czech army from As on October 4, 1938.
RMWH9WT2–WW1/ Czech soldiers of the Red Army, sentenced to death, awaiting their execution in Petropavlovsk, 1918.
RME8PDE0–The Nazi propaganda picture shows German troops marching into Reichenberg, Sudetenland (today Liberec, Czech Republic) in October 1938. The original text from a Nazi news report on the back of the picture reads: 'Arrival of the German troops in Reichenberg. Germans march into the now liberated Riechenberg, which will become the capital of the Sudetengau with the approval of the Fuhrer.' Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichtee - NO WIRE SERVICE
RM2HX571H–The Queen At the Czechoslovak Institute - Her Majesty the Queen, Madam Benes, Dr. Edward Benes President of the Czechoslovak Republic.Queen Elizabeth visted the Hollar exhibition at the Czechoslovak Institute, London. Her Majesty who was met by the President of Czechoslovakia and Madam Benes examined with interest the works of Wenceslas Hollar, the famous Czech engraver who is buried at St. Margaret's, Westminster.The Examination was organised by Dr. Goldschmidt. Dr. Goldschmidt is now a private in the Czechoslovak army in Great Britain, he is an outstanding authority on Hollar, Many of the ex
RFDRY579–Czech Republic - Stamp
RME8PCG1–The Nazi propaganda picture shows the greeting of German troops in Hainspach, Sudetenland (today Lipova u Sluknova, Czech Republic) in October 1938. The original text from a Nazi news report on the back of the picture reads 'The arrival of German troops in the Sudetenland (Division II). In festively decorated Hainzpach - old and young greet the German soldiers as they march in.' Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichtee - NO WIRE SERVICE
RM2BWWE07–Prague Castle - Pra?sk? Hrad protected by the Prague Castle Guard an Armed Force of the Czech Republic. The castle is official office of the President
RF2F4TMF7–MARIANSKE LAZNE, CZECH REPUBLIC, 1985, Awarding military decorations to officers of the Czechoslovak People's Army.
RF2E3J958–Czechoslovak Army Square with baroque church in Terezin fortress town, Czech Republic, black and white image
RF2F2P2X7–MARIANSKE LAZNE, CZECH REPUBLIC, 1985, The communist functionaries and officers of the Czechoslovak People's Army stand in the tribune at the Military
RF2CBDHBK–Artillery fortress Hanicka in Orlicke Hory, Czech Republic. Old massive stronghold from World War II. Black and white image.
RF2EMHFK0–MARIANSKE LAZNE, CZECH REPUBLIC, 1985, Armed soldiers march with a battle flag during a military parade. Military ceremony of the Czechoslovak People'
RF2C49H6P–TABOR, CZECH REPUBLIC - APRIL 10, 2019: Jan Zizka of Trocnov and Chalice statue. Hussite military leader and Czech national hero. Tabor Main square, Czech Republic. Black and white image.
RF2J6KM5B–The Deputy Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine Ihor Zhovkva held a working meeting with representatives of the European Union member states who have resumed their diplomatic presence in Kyiv. Among them are the Ambassadors of Spain, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Germany, Slovakia, as well as Chargé d'Affaires of Estonia, Poland, Slovenia, France and the Czech Republic in Ukraine. Ihor Zhovkva thanked the heads of diplomatic missions of the European Union who returned to Kyiv to fulfill their duties. PHOTO: Ukraine Presidents Office
RF2C0T7GP–Baroque Church of Resurrection of Our Lord on Czechoslovak Army Square in Terezin, Czech Republic, black and white image
RMA27HC4–Czech Guards marching towards Prague Castle Czech Republic
RMR2J818–The Integrated Rescue System (IZS) exercise took place at Pardubice Airport, Pardubice, Czech Republic, on November 15, 2018. (CTK Photo/Petr Sedivy)
RFT8891D–Border fortresses from second second world war in Czech republic
RMJ3W7CT–Defense Secretary Jim Mattis stands with the Minister of Defence for the Czech Republic Martin Stropnický during an honor guard ceremony at the Pentagon in Washington, D.C., May 2, 2017. (DOD photo by Army Sgt. Amber I. Smith)
RMTA37HF–Scene of a mass arrest of anti-fascist Sudeten Germans and Czech officials in As, the Sudetenland in 1938, carried out by the Sudeten German army with swastika armbands.
RMWH9WP0–WW1/ The corpses of three Czech communists, Red Army soldiers who had been taken prisoners in the battle of Samara (the present-day town of Ulijanovsk) by Czech legionaries and executed on June 5th 1918 without trial for having fought in the ranks of the Red Army.
RMTA15XR–Soldiers of the Wehrmacht observe at the street signs, which are in German and Czech. Since March 1939, the territories of Bohemia and Moravia had been under German occupation.
RM2BTPNYJ–Poland takes over Teschen. A Polish army of occupation is now in possession at Teschen, the district which was ceded to Poland by Czechoslovakia in compliance with the Polish ultimatum. The occupation followed that of the Sudetenland by Germany. Photo shows, Czech officers handing over to the polls on the bridge across the Olza at Teschen. 4 October 1938
RMTA2YN8–A Czech soldier walks with his girlfriend to the Dennis railway station in Prague. Four days before the expiration of Hitler's ultimatum, the Czechoslovak Army finished its mobilization.
RM2BW249T–Czech troops running to their post.
RMTA2XNP–Parade of the garrison on the occasion of the 15th anniversary of the founding of the Czechoslovak Republic in Prague. President Tomas Garrigue Masaryk welcomes the parade on the tribune (r.) at the parliament of the Czech Republic.
RM2BW24K4–Czech cavalry riding through a wood. Issued early September 1938
RMTA1668–The first Slovak Republic was founded on Hitler's command in March 1939, and Bohemia and Moravia were occupied by the Wehrmacht. The Wehrmacht crosses the German-Czech border near Porlitz (today Pohorelice) with tanks. A swastika flag already hangs on the Czech customs house.
RM2BTPP32–Dragoons patrolled Czechoslovak frontiers. Dragoons of the Czechoslovak Army riding across country as they constantly patrolled the frontiers. 4 Spetember 1938
RMTA34TC–Soldiers of the Czechoslovak army with heavy machine guns.
RME8PDCC–The picture from a Nazi news report shows the reception of the German Wehrmacht in Schluckenau, Sudetenland (today Sluknov, Czech Republic), October 1938. The Nazi news report written on the back of the picture reads: 'The first pictures of the arrival of German troops in the Sudentenland (2nd division). On market square in festively decorated Schluckenau, motorized groups have arrived to the delightment of the residents.' Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichtee - NO WIRE SERVICE
RM2BWWE7F–Nuns walk down steep steps at the Prague Castle - Pra?sk? Hrad with the city skyline. The castle is official office of the President of Czech Republic
RME8PDDB–The Nazi propaganda picture shows the reception for German soldiers as they cross under a banner reading 'Sudetenland greets its liberators' at the border at Wildenau-Asch, Sudetenland (today Czech Republic) in October 1938. The original text from the Nazi news service on the back of the picture reads: 'The Fuhrer in the liberated Sudetenland. Motorized groups pass the border near Wildenau to the cheers of the Sudeten population.' Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichtee - NO WIRE SERVICE
RF2C0T5MN–Baroque Church of Resurrection of Our Lord on Czechoslovak Army Square in Terezin, Czech Republic, black and white image
RME8PDDM–The Nazi propaganda picture shows women welcoming German troops in Braunau, Sudetenland (today Broumov, Czech Republic) in October 1938. The original text from the Nazi news service on the back of the picture reads: 'The arrival of German troops in Division V. No German soldier marches without flowers into the liberated Sudetenland: Sudeten German women decorate the soldiers marching through Braunau with flowers.' Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichtee - NO WIRE SERVICE
RMGDWN51–The Battle of Austerlitz (2 December 1805) near the village of Austerlitz in the Austrian Empire, was one of the most decisive engagements of the Napoleonic Wars. It is regarded as a tactical masterpiece and the greatest victory achieved by Napoleon, when France defeated a larger Russian and Austrian army led by Tsar Alexander I and Holy Roman Emperor Francis II.
RME8PDCD–The Nazi propaganda picture shows the arrival of German troops in Grottau, Sudetenland, (today Hradek nad Nisou, Czech Republic), October 1938. The original text from a Nazi news report on the back of the picture reads: 'The continued arrival of German troops in the Sudetenland (2nd Day of Division II). Thus, our soldiers moved into the Sudetenland, which was freed by the Fuhrer. Like here in Grottau, everywhere, the streets were strewn with flowers.' Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichtee - NO WIRE SERVICE
RFT88933–Border fortresses from second second world war in Czech republic
RME8PDDP–The Nazi propaganda picture shows Sudeten German men after being released from the Czech Army in the run up to the Munich Agreement, location unknown Czech Republic, 1938. The original text from a Nazi news report on the back of the picture reads: 'Thus, the Czech Army has sent its Sudeten German soldiers home.' Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichtee - NO WIRE SERVICE
RMEG6KN8–Lidice, Czechoslovakia in flames in June 1942, during World War 2. The occupying German Army retaliated for the nearby
RME8PDDH–The Nazi propaganda picture shows the celebrations as German troops arrive in Schluckenau, Sudetenland (today, Sluknov, Czech Republic) in October 1938. The original text from a Nazi news report on the back of the picture reads: 'Excited reception for German troops in Schluckenau. The cheers and excitement was indescribable as German troops marched into Schluckenau. Women and children couldn't do enough to decorate the soldiers with flowers and to express the happy feelings in the most beautiful of ways.' Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichtee - NO WIRE SERVICE
RMHEM5N3–Czech Republic army Lt. Petr Cisar calls commands from the tower to the range during an Operational Mentor Liaison Team (OMLT) training exercise at the Joint Multinational Readiness Center in Hohenfels, Germany, May 9, 2012. OMLT XXIII and Police Operational Mentor Liaison Team (POMLT) VII training are designed to prepare teams for deployment to Afghanistan with the ability to train, advise, and enable the Afghan National Security Force in areas such as counter-insurgency, combat advisory, and force enabling support operations. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Ryan Livingston/Not Released) NATO Opera
RME8PDCR–The Nazi propaganda picture shows the festively decorated city after occupation by the German army in Asch, Sudetenland (today Czech Republic) 1938. The original text from a Nazi news report on the back of the picture reads 'Sudetenland after the withdrawal of Czech forces. The liberated city of Asch is decorated festively. Swastikas are flying in the streets and infinite pictures of the Fuhrer are on display in shop windows.' Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichtee - NO WIRE SERVICE
RMHEM5HC–Czech 2nd Lt. Karel Karel, replicating an Afghan National Army soldier, and Capt. Stephan Jehlle, conduct an after action review with their team during an Operational Mentor Liaison Team (OMLT) training exercise at the Joint Multinational Readiness Center in Hohenfels, Germany, May 7, 2012. OMLT XXIII and Police Operational Mentor Liaison Team (POMLT) VII training are designed to prepare teams for deployment to Afghanistan with the ability to train, advise, and enable the Afghan National Security Force in areas such as counter-insurgency, combat advisory, and force enabling support operations
RME8PDE4–The Nazi propaganda picture shows the reception of German troops by Sudeten men and women in Egerland, Sudetenland (Czech Republic) in October 1938. The original text from the Nazi news report on the back of the picture reads: 'Moving rally of joy in Egerland. An almost indescribable receptions was prepared for German troops, who were ordered to liberate the Sudetenland by the Fuhrer, by the Sudeten Germans as they marched in peacefully. Our picture shows an old Sudeten German woman from Bergdorf joyously handing a flower to the arriving German troops.' Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichtee - NO WI
RMEG6KK9–Lidice, Czechoslovakia in flames in June 1942, during World War 2. The occupying German Army retaliated for the nearby
RME8PDCF–The Nazi propaganda picture shows German Wehrmacht soldiers crossing the German-Czech border near Haidmuehle in the Sudetenland, October 1938. The original text from a Nazi news report on the back of the picture reads: 'The first pictures of the arrival of German troops in the Sudetenland (Division I). The German soldiers march into the liberated Sudetenland to the sound of a military band. (At the border near Haidmuehle).' Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichtee - NO WIRE SERVICE
RM2BTPP17–Dragoons patrolled Czechoslovak frontiers. Dragoons of the Czechoslovak Army riding through a ford as they constantly patrolled the frontiers. 4 Spetember 1938
RMTA2FPE–The infantry of the Czechoslovak Army during exercises in a ditch.
RM2BTPP2B–Poland takes over Teschen. A Polish army of occupation is now in possession at Teschen, the district which was ceded to Poland by Czechoslovakia in compliance with the Polish ultimatum. The occupation followed that of the Sudetenland by Germany. Photo shows, Polish tanks, passing through the crowds as the Polish army took over Teschen. 4 October 1938
RMTA2DK2–Czech military aircrafts in Berlin. The aircrafts make a stop on the way to Denmark.
RM2BWWEE0–Church Of St. Nicholas from the Prague Castle - Pra?sk? Hrad with the city skyline. The Baroque church was built between 1704-1755. Czech Republic.
RMTA17BM–A map of the German-Czechoslovakian border area. The black rectangles with Roman numerals represent the army corps.
RF2CMTC57–Entrance gate and bridge to the fortificated town Terezin, Czech Republic. Black and white image.
RF2A323FE–Soldier in Prague
RM2HR1K9A–Demonstration in support of Ukraine, which was attacked by the Russian army on the same day, was held on February 24, 2022, in front of Russia Embassy
RFT8893K–Border fortresses from second second world war in Czech republic
RFA17NHK–Karlstejn Castle, Czech Republic.
RMKWB6BY–Lidice, Czechoslovakia in flames in June 1942, during World War 2. The occupying German Army retaliated for the nearby assassination of World War 2 Nazi occupation chief, Reinhard Heydrich, by burning the town, executing of all adult males, and the deporting women and children to concentration camps. (BSLOC 2014 8 1)
RMW7DXG8–Battle of Austerlitz, 2nd December 1805 (1882-1884). Artist: Unknown
RME0Y285–Russian Troops In The Center Of Prague
RMR8YD0J–Spc. Christopher Rios (top), #2 man and Sgt. Mack Olsen, gunner, both members of the gun crew for 1st Section, 1st Platoon, Cobra Battery, Field Artillery Squadron, 2d Cavalry Regiment, U.S. Army, conduct a fire mission with their M777A2 Howitzer during a March 8, 2017 in the Grafenwoehr Training Area, Germany. The Squadron participated in Dynamic Front II March 6-9, 2017. The exercise enabled the U.S., Germany and Czech Republic to synchronize their artillery capabilities.
RMHEM5GH–Czech soldiers replicating Afghan National Army, search the area for a suspected improvised explosive device during an Operational Mentor Liaison Team (OMLT) training exercise at the Joint Multinational Readiness Center in Hohenfels, Germany, May 7, 2012. OMLT XXIII and Police Operational Mentor Liaison Team (POMLT) VII training are designed to prepare teams for deployment to Afghanistan with the ability to train, advise, and enable the Afghan National Security Force in areas such as counter-insurgency, combat advisory, and force enabling support operations. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Ryan Liv
RM2R007J6–German armored cars lead the troops as they enter Aussig in Czechoslovakia after the annexation of the Sudetenland. After the annexation of Austria, Hitler demanded that he be given the Sudeten region of Czechoslovakia. At the Munich conference in September 1938 the Western powers agreed to this and the nazis occupied the area. Not long after Hitler broke his promise and invaded the rest of Czechoslovakia before turning his attention to Poland. Bundesarchiv, Bild 146-2006-0014 / CC-BY-SA 3.0
RMHEM5F8–Czech Lt. Petr Cisar, Military Advisor Team 13, pulls security after a fire fight during an Operational Mentor Liaison Team (OMLT) training exercise at the Joint Multinational Readiness Center in Hohenfels, Germany, May 6, 2012. OMLT XXIII and Police Operational Mentor Liaison Team (POMLT) VII training are designed to prepare teams for deployment to Afghanistan with the ability to train, advise, and enable the Afghan National Security Force in areas such as counter-insurgency, combat advisory, and force enabling support operations. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Ryan Livingston/Not Released) NATO
RMKWB7BJ–Lidice, Czechoslovakia in flames in June 1942, during World War 2. The occupying German Army retaliated for the nearby assassination of World War 2 Nazi occupation chief, Reinhard Heydrich, by burning the town, executing of all adult males, and the deporting women and children to concentration camps. (BSLOC 2014 8 1)
RMMR1Y12–Defense Secretary Jim Mattis stands with the Minister of Defence for the Czech Republic Martin Stropnický during an honor guard ceremony at the Pentagon in Washington, D.C., May 2, 2017. (DOD photo by Army Sgt. Amber I. Smith)
RM2R007KP–A parade of tanks in the town square of Karlsbad in Czechoslovakia in October 1938 after the annexation of the Sudetenland. After the annexation of Austria, Hitler demanded that he be given the Sudeten region of Czechoslovakia. At the Munich conference in September 1938 the Western powers agreed to this and the nazis occupied the area. Not long after Hitler broke his promise and invaded the rest of Czechoslovakia before turning his attention to Poland. Bundesarchiv, Bild 146-2005-0178 / CC-BY-SA 3.0
RM2BTPP0C–Poland takes over Teschen. A Polish army of occupation is now in possession at Teschen, the district which was ceded to Poland by Czechoslovakia in compliance with the Polish ultimatum. The occupation followed that of the Sudetenland by Germany. Photo shows, Polish troops crossing the bridge, which marked the old Czechoslovakia-Polish frontier as they took possession of the city of Teschen. 4 October 1938
RMP69NC4–A Czech Republic local remembers the events at the end of WWII and the city by the American Army in May 1945 by wearing original equipment brought from U.S. Soldiers at a static display May 29, 2016. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Nikayla Shodeen/Released)
RM2BWWE73–A street artist sells paintings at the Prague Castle - Pra?sk? Hrad with the city skyline. The castle is official office of the President of Czech Rep
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