RM2DF00R9–U.S. tanks pass through a wrecked street in Coutances, Normandy in their drive to the sea beyond the town. Coutances, captured by American troops July 29, 1944, is some 18 miles west of St. Lo and was the key to the escape routes for thousands of Germans soldiers hemmed in further north
RM2EW2EJA–Eating German ice cream - An American soldier eating Ice Cream after World War I, circa 1919
RMRNHY33–Battle of the Bulge - American tank destroyers move forward during heavy fog to stem German spearhead near Werbomont, Belgium, 20 Dec 44. Werbomont, 703rd TD, 82nd Airborne Division
RM2F48KFD–England - Capt. Raymond H. Littge, Of Altenburg, Mo., Brought His Score To 23 1/2 German Planes Destroyed (10 1/2 In Air, 13 Ground) By Adding Nine Ground Kills To His Record In Two Days Of Ground Strafing. The 21 Year Old 352Nd North American P-51 Mustang
RM2BHWJT3–American soldiers looking at a dead German pilot and his wrecked aircraft near Gela, Sicily on 12 July 1943
RMRNHY2P–German troops advancing past abandoned American Equipment - Panzergrenadier-SS Kampfgruppe Hansen in action during clashes in Poteau against Task Force Myers, 18 December 1944.
RMRT7N9Y–A refugee from the front driven out by the German invaders is happy to have found rest and help at the Gare de Lyon, Paris, canteen, aided by the American Red Cross. June 1918.
RM2AJ4AGE–First American horse to drink from Rhine. Germany. A drinking place on the banks of the Rhine. December 10, 1918
RM2GP7KPP–Porto Farina, Tunisia. A German raft, boot and helmet in water after American and British soldiers frustrated the evacuation attempt of German 10th and 15th panzer divisions - May 1943
RM2FMGE3T–German prisoners, captured by Americans at Belleau Woods, 1918
RME7BADH–First USA Captured U-Boat - World War I - Crew of German Submarine surrendered to USS Fanning destroyer - November 1917
RM2HX187T–A captured German Focke-Wulf Fw 190 fighter tested by the U.S. Navy Naval Air Test Center Patuxent River, Maryland (USA), circa in March 1944. The aircraft received U.S. markings and a standard U.S. Navy camouflage, with the armament apparently removed.
RM2A5G8G8–Zimmermann Telegram as Received by the German Ambassador to Mexico - This telegram was sent by German Foreign Minister Arthur Zimmermann to the President of Mexico proposing a military alliance against the United States. In return for Mexican support in the war, Germany would help Mexico regain New Mexico, Texas, and Arizona from the United States. The British intercepted the secret message, deciphered it, and turned it over to the U.S. Government. January 19, 1917
RMP54GAB–For the Sins of Their Fathers. When the German and Austrian armies of occupation evacuated Albania, they left behind quite a few illegitimate children. These unfortunate youngsters were looked upon as outcasts by the stern moral people of the country. Many were homeless and had no one to care for them. But when the American Red Cross came to the relief of the country, all this was changed. The Americans established an orphanage and school for these little outcasts, and now the youngsters who were forbidden to play with these children look on with envy as they see the care they are receiving. T
RM2D8334G–Depth charge blasts Nazi sub - Aerial view of German submarine bombed by American pilots during World War II. 1943
RME74NBG–Mrs. Norman Whitehouse - First woman appointed by the Government as a Foreign Representative - sent to Switzerland by the Federal Committee on Public Information to further its policy of bringing to the German People, thru neutrals, the war aims of the American People 1918
RMHG2MCJ–How will our German-American vote? - Illustration shows an elderly German American man with one hand pointing to his head and the other pointing to a coin bank labeled 'Savings Bank' on a table, he winks to reinforce that he thinks his investments in the 'U.S. Bonds' protruding from his vest, and his savings are wise decisions. On the left is a poster showing a bust portrait of President William McKinley labeled 'Expansion' and captioned 'Gold Standard and Sound Money', and on the right is a poster showing a bust portrait of William Jennings Bryan. 1900
RMEGEFR5–The Real German American - He does his Own Thinking and will do his own voting - German American man standing in front of a banner showing bust portraits of President William McKinley and Theodore Roosevelt; as he casts his vote, he uses his left hand, holding papers labeled 'Naturalization', to brush aside the German Emperor, William II, and Carl Schurz. Political cartoon, 1900
RMFB0C67–General Godfrey Weitzel - Godfrey (Gottfried) Weitzel was a German-American major general in the Union army during the American Civil War.
RMEGEFP2–Politics makes strange bedfellows - The ghost of the British Lion reacting with fear at finding an 'Irish American' and a 'German American' in a bed labeled 'Anti Anglo-American Alliance'. Political Cartoon, 1899
RMCWFEW7–Japanese, Russian, French, German, American and English newspaper correspondents at Portsmouth Peace Conference, 1905
RMEWGMKK–General Louis Blenker - German Born American General, USA Civil War
RMG22MR7–German Naval Squadron in Asian Waters during the Spanish American War
RMER44DE–The German Regiment, Steuben Volunteers, Colonel John E Bendix commanding, receiving the American and Steuben flags in front of the City Hall, New York, May 24, 1861 USA Civil War
RMEJJ16E–A German Submarine surrendering to the Anerican Destroyer USS Fanning, 1917
RMTTTTG8–Olympic with Returned Soldiers - War artist Arthur Lismer captured the return of the troopship SS Olympic (centre) to Halifax harbour following the First World War. Olympic's multi-coloured dazzle camouflage, added in 1917 at the height of the German U-Boat threat, was intended to make the ship more difficult to identify and target. The painting also provides a glimpse of the busy Halifax dockyard, Canada's principal wartime naval base. Pressed into service in 1915, Olympic became one of the war's most famous troop ships. Affectionately known as 'Old Reliable,' Olympic would carry over 200,000
RMF04PY0–The Docks of the Steamships of the 'North German Lloyd's' and 'Hamburg American Packet Company' at Hoboken, New jersey, foot of third street
RM2AWPACP–Kommt herrin beir ist gust sein! - come in, don't fear! it's pleasant here. Print of advertisement showing a man presenting to the viewer a stein of beer and a plate of food. 1887
RMEE17F6–Keep 'em going! WWI poster showing a German soldier fleeing from an oncoming locomotive bearing insignia, 'U.S.'
RMENPRAH–The USS Maine saluting the Spanish Flagship Alfonso on arriving in the harbor of Havana, Cuba - German School Ship Charlotte on the left. 1898
RMD43FM8–The first American shot at the Huns, October 23, 1917. American soldiers stand near gun that fired first shot at Germans during World War I
RM2A5G8GD–Hand carving up a map of the Southwestern United States - World War I cartoon shows a hand in a gauntlet (decorated with the imperial German eagle) carving up a map of the Southwestern United States. Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas are labeled 'For Mexico.' California is labeled 'For Japan(?)' The rest of the country is labeled 'For Myself.' In the spring of 1917, the British government intercepted and turned over to the United States a message from German Foreign Secretary Arthur Zimmerman to the Government of Mexico, urging Mexico to join with Japan and declare war on the United States. Zimme
RMEGEFR9–The Great Floods of 1883 - Germany's need and America's Aid. Illustration shows Columbia sitting on a rock on the coast as men bring packages of supplies labeled 'From Ohio, Missouri, From New York, [and] California'; just offshore, men pull on the oars of a rowboat laden with large bundles labeled 'For German Sufferers' and 'For Germany', and a large money bag. In the background, debris floats on the high waters of devasting floods. Overhead are fair weather clouds labeled 'Charity' and dark clouds, which drop more rain, labeled 'Suffering and Distress', circa 1883
RMENNEJ4–John Jacob Astor 1825 John Wesley Jarvis
RMEPE79R–August Belmont and Family 1854 Wouterus Verschuur
RMEGT0E1–Puzzled - William II, German Emperor, full-length portrait, standing among papers, looking puzzled, with a flame and a halo above his head, holding a long sheet of paper that lists successful U.S. military campaigns during the Spanish-American War, such as 'Destruction of Spanish Fleet at Manila, Capture of Spanish Prizes, Landing of an Army at Baiquiri, Destruction of Cervera's Fleet, and Sinking of the Merrimac'. Political Cartoon, 1898
RMD43FM5–Buy a bond to bury Bill - American WWI display urging Americans to buy bonds to defeat Germany and Kaiser Wilhelm - Pig wearing helmet represents Kaiser Wilhelm, 1917
RM2W9BCW7–ME-410's lie burned and torn in a wrecked hangar of the Messerschmitt Airplane Factory at Augsburg, Germany. An American observer notes damage done by Allied bombings 1945
RME1DXWA–Postal card bought in Berlin. Print (probably a news clipping) showing portraits of President Theodore Roosevelt and Prince Henry of Prussia on the American flag, circa 1905
RME74NA8–Getting on Toward Combrai - Battle Map - World War I - 1918
RMC57CCR–World War I Battle Scene showing American soldier holding hand grenade over German soldiers in trench
RMCTNNNA–Jesse Owens at start of record breaking 200 meter race at 1936 Berlin Olympics
RMEGEFP3–A Family Party - The 200th birthday of the healthiest of Uncle Sam's adopted children. Political Cartoon 1883
RMC57CE7–Lend the way they fight, buy bonds to your utmost - Poster showing American soldier holding hand grenade - WWI USA Poster
RMD5NXRT–Keep em Going - Poster showing a German soldier fleeing from an oncoming locomotive bearing insignia, 'U.S.' - USA World War I Poster
RMDR8F8P–Peace, and the good will of all men Illustration shows a large group of men, some laying wreaths at the base of a bust portrait statue of Ulysses S. Grant that also includes 'Grant's Last Letter'; the wreaths are labeled 'Southern Soldiers, Northern Soldiers, Our Friend, Old Soldiers'. Some of the men are labeled 'Capital, Labor, Republican, Democract, Irish, German'. Standing in the background, separate from the others are William M. Evarts, Whitelaw Reid, James G. Blaine, John A. Logan, George M. Robeson, and another man. August 1885 Grant's Funeral
RMCXM8MW–MAP A Sketch of the Battle of Germantown, 4th October 1777, where the rebels were repulsed. USA Revolutionary War
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