RMDR9MTA–First Balkan War (1912 - 1913) - Battle of Bonarchisni
RMFD6D5N–First Balkan War, 1912
RMAG20Y0–events, First Balkan War 1912, Greek storming Saloniki, 10.11.1912, engraving, 20th century, Greece, Turkey, Ottoman Empire, Thessaloniki, Balkans, historic, historical, people, 1910s,
RMC46087–Turkish ill soldiers during the First Balkan War, 1912
RMDRDKHK–Balkan War 1912 - Lesbos
RMFD6D6W–First Balkan War, november 1912
RMDR9MT9–First Balkan War (1912 - 1913) - Greek Fleet attack
RMFD6DND–First Balkan War, 1912
RMKWCWHM–Battle of Catalca, (Tchataldja), First Balkan War, Nov. 16-17, 1912 and Feb. 3-April 3, 1913. Bulgarian soldiers at a battery on the Chataldja line (BSLOC 2017 1 137)
RMHN2MYK–A Serbian heroine during the Balkan war. in 'Le Petit journal illustre' 1912 Serbia Private collection
RMKKP6BC–Serbian cavalry during the Balkan War of 1912-1913. From Hutchinson's History of the Nations, published 1915.
RF2M7C8Y0–Copy of the front page of the Bulgarian-French agreement of 1912
RM2HJCJFE–Drawing of Death bringing cholera to soldiers during the First Balkan War (1912-13). Cover of Le Petit Journal, 1912. Cholera is an infection of the small intestine by some strains of the bacterium Vibrio cholerae. It is spread mostly by water and food contaminated with human feces containing Vibrio cholerae. Originally thought to have been caused by 'foul air,' the real cause was identified by John Snow between 1849 and 1854.
RMDB4K74–events, 1912/1913, First Balkan War 1912, Turkish refugees waiting at the quay of Istanbul, Constantinople, ox cart, wagon, waiting, expulsion, historic, historical, people, 1910s, 20th century, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMKWCXTJ–Battle of Catalca, (Tchataldja), First Balkan War, Nov. 16-17, 1912 and Feb. 3-April 3, 1913. Bulgarian soldiers at a battery on the Chataldja line (BSLOC 2017 1 137)
RF2E97JGF–War in the Balkans Ottoman Turkish Soldiers or Forces Confronting Rebel during Uprising Against Turkish Rule before First Balkan War (1912-1913) 1911 Vintage Illustration or Engraving
RMB4M3NN–Balkan war 1912 A Turkish refugee walking on the mire of the high road to Constantinople behind his caravan during the retreat of Turkish forces from the combined Serbian and Bulgarian armies during the Balkan War of 1912
RMD96PEF–Cameramen under fire while filming an engagement while reporting on the First Balkan War, 1912-1913. This war was between the Balkan League (Bulgaria, Greece, Serbia and Montenegro) against the Turks (Ottoman Empire) an their repressive policies. From 'Le Petit Journal', (Paris, 3 November 1912).
RMAJA3N1–Cameramen under fire while filming in the First Balkan War, 1912. Artist: Unknown
RMPJ3W0A–Balkan War 1912-1913 Film 02.
RMR1N6B7–Kea Island Greece Ioulidha Monument to The First Balkan War 1912- 1913
RMP80J2P–First Balkan War (1912-1913). The Bulgarian Army in Thrace. Field infantry, officers and soldiers. Drawing by George Scott, 1912.
RMJ30WF5–Balkan War 1912-1913 Film 02
RM2BD4TEY–Turkish prisoners, probably during the First Balkan War, 1912-1913
RMDR9MTJ–First Balkan War (1912 - 1913) - Hand-to-hand combat
RMFD6DB4–First and Second Balkan War - 1912/1913
RMKWCWH7–Turkish prisoners, led by an armed guard, enter Vrania, Serbia. During the First Balkan War, 1912-1913, Bulgaria, Serbia, Greece and Montenegro, united in the Balkan League, to push the weakened Ottoman Empire from Southeast Europe (BSLOC 2017 1 131)
RMC464GK–Turkish infantry in the First Balkan War, 1912
RMHN2NH3–Illustration: 'Dans les Balkans', 'Simplicissimus' Balkan war, 1912 Private collection
RMC464G1–Relief supplies in the First Balkan War, 1912
RM2HJCM4G–Drawing of Death bringing cholera to soldiers during the First Balkan War (1912-13). Cover of Le Petit Journal, 1912. Cholera is an infection of the small intestine by some strains of the bacterium Vibrio cholerae. It is spread mostly by water and food contaminated with human feces containing Vibrio cholerae. Originally thought to have been caused by 'foul air,' the real cause was identified by John Snow between 1849 and 1854.
RMC464FK–Turkish soldier in the First Balkan war, 1912
RMDDRN6D–First Balkan War 1912,delegates of the Balkan League at the peace negotiations,group picture,London,1913,20th century,1910s,10s,Europe,the Balkans,Balkan League,war,wars,peace,participant,participants,diplomacy,diplomat,diplomatist,diplomats,diplomatists,politics,policy,politician,politicians,Serbia,Greece,Bulgaria,Montenegro,half length,standing,sitting,sit,first row fltr: Stoyan Novakovic,former Serbian Prime Minister,Eleftherios Venizelos,Greek Prime Minister,Stoyan Danev,president of the Bulgarian parliament,Lazar Miju,Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMJ7EE6A–The Battle of Kirk Kilisse aka The Battle of Kirkkilise or The Battle of Lozengrad, 24 October 1912. Part of the First Balkan War between the armies of Bulgaria and the Ottoman Empire resulting in a Bulgarian victory. After the painting by William Spencer Bagdatopoulos (1888-1965). From Hutchinson's History of the Nations, published 1915.
RMR063B6–Boundaries on the Balkans after the First and the Second Balkan War (1912–1913)
RMD968WY–Death, the grim reaper. Turkish army defeated by Cholera, not enemy, approaching Luleburgaz in disorder: 100 deaths per day. Illustration from 'Le Petit Journal', Paris, 1 December 1912. First Balkan War 1912-1913: Balkan League (Bulgaria, Serbia, Greece, Montenegro) against Turkey.
RMDREF71–First Balkan War - result of Montenegrin bombardment
RMPJ3W09–Balkan War 1912-1913 Film 03.
RMR1N6AT–Kea Island Greece Ioulidha Monument to The First Balkan War 1912- 1913
RMPJ4T4X–Balkan War 1912-1913 Film 01.
RMJ30WF4–Balkan War 1912-1913 Film 03
RMG3AK1Y–First Balkan War - Mosque Destroyed by Grenades - Edirne
RMJ30WME–Balkan War 1912-1913 Film 01
RMPDJ3N0–349 Svilengrad Balkan War 1912 Bulgarian Troops Entering the City
RMEGXTB6–King George I of Greece visits the Bulgarian Tsar Ferdinand in the headquarters of the Bulgarian army in the city of Thessaloniki during the latter's visit there during the First Balkan War. December 1912
RMDRJ1DT–Bombardment of Scutari, First Balkan War
RMKWCXRP–Turkish prisoners, led by an armed guard, enter Vrania, Serbia. During the First Balkan War, 1912-1913, Bulgaria, Serbia, Greece and Montenegro, united in the Balkan League, to push the weakened Ottoman Empire from Southeast Europe (BSLOC 2017 1 131)
RMHTMJGN–Death, the grim reaper. Turkish army defeated by Cholera, not enemy, approaching Luleburgaz in disorder: 100 deaths per day. Illustration from 'Le Petit Journal', Paris, 1 December 1912. First Balkan War 1912-13: Balkan League (Bulgaria, Serbia, Greece, Montenegro) against Turkey.
RMG3CTMG–Edirne, Turkey - Bulgarian Soldiers during the Balkan War
RMCW62D2–Balkan War. Retreat of the defeated Turkish army, in 1912
RMC464GX–Macedonian partisans in the First Balkan War, 1912
RMDR9N1K–1st Balkan War - unexploded shell
RMGC5YCW–cartography, historical maps, modern times, Europe, Balkans, Balkan peninsula at the eve of the First World War, Ottoman Empire, Balkan War, Wars, 1912/1913, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMG3AW9R–The First Balkan War - An Allegory
RMD9664E–Balkan Wars 1912-1913: Peace Conference held in London, December 1912, ending First Balkan War. An aprehensive figure of Europe stands at the door. Cartoon by L. Ravenhill for 'Punch', London, 18 December 1912.
RMKRD1F5–Italian army aviators during the Italo-Turkish War (1911-12) -- the first use of aeroplanes in warfare. Captain Piazzi sits in his monoplane, about to ascend to reconnoitre the Turkish positions outside Tripoli. Later news was that Piazzi had been shot at while flying over the enemy, and the wings of his plane were riddled by bullets. Date: 1912
RMG4NM5K–Balkan War/Turks
RMR1N6B1–Kea Island Greece Ioulidha Monument to The First Balkan War 1912- 1913
RM2KG7GB8–An illustration entitled Battle of Kirk Kilisse which was part of the First Balkan War between Bulgaria and the Ottoman Empire. It took place on 24 October 1912, when the Bulgarian army commanded by General Radko Dimitriev and General Ivan Fichev defeated an Ottoman army commanded by Mahmud Muhtar Pasha Kölemen Abdullah Pasha in Eastern Thrace.
RMDYEJ61–World War 1 - The King of Greece, in August 1913, after the Bulgarian defeat. Constantine I 1868 – 11 January 1923 King of Greece from 1913 to 1917 and from 1920 to 1922. He was commander-in-chief of the Hellenic Army during the unsuccessful Greco-Turkish War of 1897 and led the Greek forces during the successful Balkan Wars of 1912–1913
RM2RMFERM–Boundaries on the Balkans after the First and the Second Balkan War (1912–1913)
RMKF2EMR–Svilengrad Balkan War 1912 Bulgarian Troops Entering the City
RMMR3A42–Photographic portrait of Nazım Pasha (1848-1913) a Turkish Chief of Staff of the military of the Ottoman Empire during the First Balkan War of 1912-1913. Dated 20th century
RM2M3JPT7–Dr. V. Radoslavoff, premier of Bulgaria in 1915. Bulgaria entered the war on the side of Germany and Austria-Hungary in the hope of regaining part of Macedonia, lost after the Balkan War of 1912-13.
RMDXPA2R–OTTOMAN CRUISER 'HAMIDIYE' bombards Greek and Serbian transport ships off the coast of Albania in January 1913 - see Description
RMB4M3NP–Turkish Cavalry in Constantinople Balkans War 1912 October 1912
RMD9664G–Sir Edward Grey (lst Viscount of Fallodon) British Foreign Secretary 1905-1916. Here waking Peace after the successful Peace Conference held in London, December 1912, ending the First Balkan War. Cartoon by L. Ravenhill for 'Punch', London, 25 December 1912
RMCW62DF–Balkan War. A bivouac in the Bulgarian retrenchments before Andrinople, 1912.
RMC464FR–Montenegrin artillery man in the First Balkan War, 1912
RF2F9GF9H–Zebrnjak monument is was built in 1937, for the 25th anniversary of the Battle of Kumanovo which took place on 1912 during the First Balkan War.
RMFD6DP8–First Balkan War, 1912
RMCNTNJG–events, 1912/1913, Second Balkan War, 1913, Bulgarian troops repelling a Serbian attack on the redoubts near Slivnitsa, drawing by Richard Knoetel, fight, fighting, bridge, army, soldiers, battle, military, Balkans, Bulgaria, Serbia, 1910s, 10s, 20th century, historic, historical, Knötel, Knotel, people, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMFD6DDP–First Balkan War, 1912
RMAG38GA–decorations, Bulgaria, medal of the war 1912/1913, ,
RMFD6DDR–First Balkan War, 1912
RMR1N6B0–Kea Island Greece Ioulidha Monument to The First Balkan War 1912- 1913
RMFD6DP2–First Balkan War, 1912
RMG58P61–THE BALKAN WAR: A Bulgarian Artillery team on the march during the Balkan War of 1912-1913.
RMCWBWAA–Greek immigrants left New York City to return to their country and fight in the first Balkan War, in 1912.
RMKCRCBX–Bulgarian Cavalry during Balkan war 1912 to 1913 391757468166
RMP7TP08–English: Bulgarian wounded wait at a train station at Mustafapaa as fresh troops are brought in, during the battle of Chataldja in the First Balkan War . 1912 56 Bulgarian wounded at a train station during the battle of Chataldja
RMKWCWHT–Siege of Ottoman Adrianople (Edirne) by Bulganian and Serbian forces, Nov. 3, 1912 –March 26, 1913. Bulgarian Czar Ferdinand studying map at Adrianople, First Balkan War (BSLOC 2017 1 139)
RM2M3JPMM–A photographic portrait of Ferdinand I, King of Bulgaria (1861-1948), often known as 'Foxy' Ferdinand, or the 'Balkan Fox'. Bulgaria entered World War I in 1915 on the side of the Central Alliance (Germany & Austria-Hungary) in the hope of recovering Macedonia, lost to Greece & Serbia after the Balkan Wars of 1912-13. He was forced to abdicate in 1918 and was succeeded by his son, Boris III. Date: October 9th 1915
RF2ETT3W8–A vintage photo circa 1913 of a Bulgarian artillery battery during the Balkan wars when the Balkan states of Serbia, Montenegro, Greece and Bulgaria known as the Balkan League fought with the Turkish Ottoman Empire 1912 to 1913
RMB4M3NX–Bulgarians firing on the retreating Turkish army from a hill position during the Balkans War of 1912
RMD9664K–Sir Edward Grey (lst Viscount of Fallodon) British Foreign Secretary 1905-16. Here taking Peace to the London Conference to end the Second Balkan War which had broken out in the month following the signing in London in December 1912 of Treaty ending First Balkan War. Cartoon by L. Ravenhill for 'Punch', London, 21 May 1912
RMCW62D3–Balkan War. Retreat of the Turkish army in Macedonia, 1912
RMGBYF1K–caricature, politics, 'Balkan', by Wilhelm Schulz, (1865 - 1952), circa 1912 - 1913, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RF2F9GFBA–Zebrnjak monument is was built in 1937, for the 25th anniversary of the Battle of Kumanovo which took place on 1912 during the First Balkan War.
RMDR9TP3–Battle of Pente Pigadia, 1912
RF2P920KB–Vintage map of the Balkan War of 1912.
RMKRD1F6–Custom House, Tripoli, during Italo-Turkish War
RM2BD4MXT–Soldiers at the Battle of Adrianople, 1912-13, First Balkan War
RM2RGB6JJ–Edirne (Adrianople), Turkey - Mosque damaged in 1913, during the siege of Edirne by the Bulgarian army. The Battle of Adrianople was fought during the First Balkan War, commencing on 3 November 1912 and ending on 26 March 1913 with the capture of Edirne by the Bulgarian 2nd Army and the Serbian 2nd Army.
RMP5GKJ1–N/A. English: 1 lepton Samos issue 1912, overprinted ELLAS during the 1912 Balkan war between Greece and the Ottoman Empire. Yvert N°9. December 1912 (scan 2018-04-19). Litho by G. Stangel & Co, Athens 32 1912 1lepton Samos Ellas SG9 Yv9
RMFD6DPR–First and Second Balkan War - 1912/1913
RM2M3P91X–Mrs Mabel St Clair Stobart, founder of the Women's Sick and Wounded Convoy Corps (1912) and the Women's National Service League (1914) and a supporter of women's suffrage before the First World War. She tended the sick and wounded in the First Balkan War and was in Belgium for the outbreak of war in 1914. She was imprisoned by the Germans for the while and in 1915, went to Serbia to continue her work. Date: 1916
RF2F7C0BR–Memorial of Balkan war 1912-1913, Zlatograd, architectural monument
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