German army officer world war Stock Photos and Images
RM2WRC592–Gen. Von Groener, Photograph shows General von Groener, a German army officer during World War I incharge of the distribution of food and railroads., 1916 Nov. 24, Glass negatives, 1 negative: glass
RMER5KW2–World War Two German Army Officer at the Kurhaus, Baden Bade
RMGCH8B0–A German Army officer taking observations from a trench by means of a pair of periscope binoculars screened with sacking.
RMKWEGN3–Field Marshal Friedrich von Paulus (1890 - 1957). The highest ranking German Officer captured by the Russians after his Sixth Army surrendered at Stalingrad in 1942. Hitler expected Paulus to commit suicide, repeating to his staff that there was no precedent of a German field marshal ever being captured alive. While in Soviet captivity during the war, Paulus became a vocal critic of the Nazi regime and joined the Soviet-sponsored National Committee for a Free Germany. He moved to East Germany in 1953.
RFFE0TTY–German in the Second World War. German officer uniform cap (Wehrmacht, white edging - infantry).
RMR2BRC1–ROMMEL Formal Portrait of Erwin Rommel 1940's German General Field Marshall and military theorist. Popularly known as the Desert Fox, he served as field marshal in the Wehrmacht of Nazi Germany during World War II. Rommel was a highly decorated officer in World War I and was awarded the Pour le Mérite for his actions on the Italian Front. Subsequent Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves medal in WW2 An old school Army Field Marshall who could see the huge irrational shortcomings in Adolf Hitler and supported his (unsuccessful) assassination, which in short sealed Rommel’s fate.
RMTB3EGB–ERICH LUDENDORFF (1865-1937) first world war German General
RM2CWBD3K–German army officer leading his company onto a railway station platform, Paris, August 1940. The photographer is unknown.
RMBWKTW8–German officer at world war two reenactment
RM2RD7HRH–First World War (1914-1918). German Army. From left to right and from top to bottom: Infantry and technical unit officers and under-officers swords M 1889; Mauser carbine Kar.98 (a); bayonet M98; German army soldier field helmet; cap and tunic of a uniform of a soldier of German Army Prussian Jäger units; cavalry cloth bucket for horse watering and bread bag. Latvian War Museum. Riga. Latvia.
RM2CKNWPR–In the Western Desert, August 1942. Winston Churchill viewing the El Alamein positions. In August 1942, after the German advance in the Western Desert had been halted, Sir Winston flew out to Cairo and visited the Alamein positions. He wanted to see for himself the cause of the reverse which had befallen our superior forces and what changes, if any, were needed in the command of that vast theatre of war. Sir Winston Leonard Spencer-Churchill, 1874 – 1965. British politician, army officer, writer and twice Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.
RMR8J1KA–Lord Douglas Haig, 1st Earl Haig, (1861-1928) became a field marshall in the British Army. During the First World War he commanded the British Expeditionary Force (BEF) on the Western Front from late 1915 until the end of the war. He was commander during the Battle of the Somme, the Battle of Arras, the Third Battle of Ypres, the German Spring Offensive, and the Hundred Days Offensive. After retirement he devoted himself to the welfare of ex-military personal.
RMM0FB9B–Preparing for war German Army Soldiers training in 1936
RMCPH6BK–First World War / WWI, Germany, German non-commissioned officer with medals, early 1917, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RM2E2H0GM–Imperial German Army (Deutsches Heer). Hessian artillery officer(in a field uniform). German Empire. 1910s
RM2T9MPPD–Wilhelm Keitel. Field Marshal Wilhelm Bodewin Johann Gustav Keitel (1882-1946) signing the ratified surrender terms for the German Army in Berlin, 8 May 1945
RM2TA054X–WW1 World War I - Officer tends German Roller canaries in cages, France
RMERGHCD–World War 1: Arnulf Morer, officer and surgeon. German Red Cross postcard. Caption: 'Artillerieleutenant Arnulf Morer, Mediziner von Beruf, leistet am 4. Juni 1915 bei Krasnik Verwundeten seiner Batterie ärtzliche Hilfe, während er zugleich das Feuer seiner Geschütze leitet'.
RMTA33E5–A horse carriage with the coffin of a German soldier, who died in English captivity, and who is now buried with all military honours (undated picture).
RM2WRBXK4–General von Hohn, Photograph shows Maximilian Ritter von Höhn, who was an officer in the German Army during World War I., between ca. 1910 and ca. 1915, Glass negatives, 1 negative: glass
RM2M9CP5B–A British army officer poses at the side of his car on a German road near the Elbe Bridge, Hamburg, at the end of the Second World War.
RMG5FJ09–World War One - German Army - General Ewald von Lochow
RMBW6PBD–German army officer world war two 2 acting performance show traffic controller open air show
RF2PXBM19–World War I. German Army: Infantryman. Felbwebel. Dragon. Uhlan. Hussar. Infantry Officer Austro-Hungarian Army: Infantryman. Dragon. Uhlan. Hussar. Turkish Army: (infantry) Officer. Solder
RM2BFETDW–Wilhelm Josef Franz Ritter von Leeb (5 September 1876 – 29 April 1956) German field marshal and war criminal in World War II. Leeb was a highly decorated officer in World War I and was awarded the Military Order of Max Joseph, which granted him the title of nobility. In the Invasion of France, he commanded Army Group C, responsible for the breakthrough of the Maginot Line. During Operation Barbarossa—the invasion of the Soviet Union—Leeb commanded Army Group North, which advanced through Baltic States towards Leningrad laying siege to the city. War crimes were committed against the population
RMTAJYF6–ERICH LUDENDORFF (1865-1937) German Army General about 1920
RMKCEXY8–Photograph taken of German army officer and his bride being married in Paris 1941, during the Second World War. Dated 20th Century
RMBWKX6R–Reenactment of world war two , Man in German Nazi officer uniform Ramsbottom UK
RM2B01RKB–Russia: Marshal Georgy Zhukov (19 November 1896 - 18 June 1974), victor of Khalkin Gol (1938), signing the German surrender in Berlin, 2 May 1945. Marshal of the Soviet Union Georgy Konstantinovich Zhukov was a Russian career officer in the Red Army who, in the course of World War II, played a pivotal role in leading the Red Army through much of Eastern Europe to liberate the Soviet Union and other nations from the Axis Powers' occupation and conquer Germany's capital, Berlin. He is the most decorated general in the history of Russia and the Soviet Union.
RMPM4JC5–German army officer Viktor Lutze accompanies German leader Adolf Hitler on a review of the army in Berlin, to commemorate the third anniversary of Hitler's regime, circa 1936 File Reference # 1003 662THA
RM2B3RE8J–A portrait of Field Marshal Douglas Haig, 1st Earl Haig, (1861-1928), a senior officer of the British Army. During the First World War, he commanded the British Expeditionary Force (BEF) on the Western Front from late 1915 until the end of the war. He was commander during the Battle of the Somme, the Battle of Arras, the Third Battle of Ypres (Passchendaele), the German Spring Offensive, and the final Hundred Days Offensive.
RMMPCY1W–WW2 German Army Convoy in Russia during Operation Barbarossa. This image was taken by a German Army officer/soldier between 22-26/6/1941
RMCPH6C3–First World War / WWI, Germany, German officer with Iron Cross on the Eastern Front, postcard, November 1917, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RM2E2H0EY–Imperial German Army (Deutsches Heer). German artillery drummer and non-commissioned officer for ranks training (right). German Empire. 1910s
RMW45N8T–German officer congratulates Soviet fighters with a successful transition to their side. The truth about prisoners of war in German captivity. Photo from the newspaper of the 1940s.
RMB48MN0–Wehrmacht Reiterzugfuhrer German mounted infantry officer on the Eastern Front in the Russian campaign in WW II
RM2D87R1E–Lieutenant C.S. Darley, a Catholic chaplain, treating German officer lying on Stretcher outside Building, 89th Division Dressing Station, near Remonville, France, U.S. Army Signal Corps, November 2, 1918
RMTA2XWW–A Soviet officer who had been captured during the battles at Moscow is interrogated by a German officer of the Wehrmacht. Other soldiers are standing around him. (PK photo: war reporter Tepper).
RMKFD74R–Transfer to the Hotel des Invalides of captured German flags, Paris 7 October 1914. World War I - First World War, The Great War, 28 July 1914 to 11 November 1918.
RM2M9CP4J–A British army officer about to get into a car outside an hotel, the Sachsischer Hof Haus Pieper, in an unidentified German town, at the end of the Second World War.
RMG5GY79–Kaiser Wilhelm II asks a German officer about the position of the Red Army.
RMBW6PB1–German army officer world war two 2 acting performance show traffic controller open air show
RFFE0W6T–German at the WW2. Composition with German officer shoulder straps (Wehrmacht).
RM2GAET54–'The german sparkling wine brand of our great times' FEIST-FELDGRAU WW1 1917 Wine Poster German Army officer holding a glass of sekt (champagne) with the name Feist Sekt on it. Poster advertisement for Feist Sektkellerei, Frankfurt am Main.-Feldgrau, Sektkellerei Frankfurt München. World War Rehse Archiv für Zeitgeschichte und Publizistik, DLC , former owner Date Created/Published: Frankfurt am Main : J. Maubach & Co., G.m.b.H., [1917] (poster) : lithograph, color World War, 1914-1918- Champagne (Wine)--Germany--1910-1920. Wine industry--Germany 'die deutsche sektmarke unserer grosen ze
RM2G2BKFX–HANS KREBS (1898-1945) German Army infantry commander who committed suicide in the Führerbunker on 2 May 1945
RMD995E5–German army officer talking to a policeman in British uniform, St Helier, Jersey. The Channel Islands, part of Great Britain, were under German military occupation from 30 June 1940 to 9 May 1945.
RMBWKX4A–Reenactment of world war two , Man in German Nazi officer uniform Ramsbottom UK
RM2WJ30EX–Original WW1 era CDV Carte de Visite ( visiting card or CDV) of a young German officer, with a ribbon bar on his tunic, possibly decorated officer, in the German cavalry, wearing spurs, cap with visor. The young man is possibly called Gert. dated 1915
RMTXGAC6–Wilhelm Keitel (1882-1946) German Field Marshal and Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces. Signed German Army surrender, Berlin 8-9 May 1945. Found guilty of war crimes at Nuremberg, sentenced to death and hanged.
RM2C7GPYR–Following the Battle of France, also known as the Fall of France, the German invasion of France and the Low Countries in the spring of 1940 during the Second World War, a group of German soldiers stand in front of propaganda posters.
RM2J3NHMK–Facsimile of the German Instrument of Surrender signed in Reims on 7 May 1945 and the kepi of French general François Sevez on display in the Museum of the Surrender (Musée de la Reddition) in Reims, France. The first German Instrument of Surrender that ended World War II in Europe was signed at 02:41 Central European Time (CET) on 7 May 1945 in the building which serves now as the museum. French general François Sevez was present at the German surrender in Reims, and signed the German Instrument of Surrender as the official witness.
RMBXFDYM–events, First World War / WWI, Balkans, German military officer in a market in Macedonia, circa 1916/1917, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMM32B1N–A German officer appears to berate a soldier in the field during WWII, ca. 1938.
RMW45MNH–Prisoner of war lieutenant shows a letter received recently from his wife. The truth about prisoners of war in German captivity. Photo from the newspaper of the 1940s.
RM2F3M902–World War II period from German propaganda news. 1941 The first soldiers of two friendly powers: Colonel-General von Kleist, commander of a German mot
RMBE4077–German Second World War soldiers in uniform in museum display Arnhem Netherlands
RME0042N–US soldiers visiting a german gun from First World War, 1928
RMKFD754–Interrogation of German prisoners at the rear front, Alsace or Vosges, Oktober 1914 World War I - First World War, The Great War, 28 July 1914 to 11 November 1918.
RM2M3K1TX–German officer selecting French citizens for deportation to Germany. The Illustrated London News reported that some twenty-five thousand French men and women had already been taken to Germany from the occupied territory for forced labour in concentration camps.
RMG5FR4G–A German policeman posts a mobilisation order in Berlin at the beginning of the First World War.
RMBWD7CT–German army officer world war two time sitting near tent camp camping acting show wood forest
RF2NH6FGH–1914-1918. World War I. The picture shows the Ukrainian head of State general Pavlo Skoropadsky surrounded by high-ranking German military.
RM2J2EW77–Battle of The Bulge WW2 Winter Snow American infantry troops soldiers of the 289th Infantry Regiment march along the winter snow-covered road on their way to cut off the Saint Vith-Houffalize road in Belgium. Department of Defense. Department of the Army. Office of the Chief Signal Officer. American soldiers of the 289th Infantry Regiment march along the snow-covered road on their way to cut off the Saint Vith-Houffalize road in Belgium.Date 24 January 1945 They were advancing to block the retreating Nazi Germany army.
RM2D81EPR–PAUL von HINDENBURG (1847-1934) as Chief of the Great General German Staff about 1916
RMD995C1–Fedor von Bock (1880-1945) German army officer. Rose to rank of Field Marshal. Commanded invasion of Vienna, 1938, of Czechoslovakia, Army Group B for invasion of France, 1940, Operation Typhoon the failed attack on Moscow.
RM2B01RKA–Russia: Marshal Georgy Zhukov (19 November 1896 - 18 June 1974), victor of Khalkin Gol (1938), c. 1940s. Marshal of the Soviet Union Georgy Konstantinovich Zhukov was a Russian career officer in the Red Army who, in the course of World War II, played a pivotal role in leading the Red Army through much of Eastern Europe to liberate the Soviet Union and other nations from the Axis Powers' occupation and conquer Germany's capital, Berlin. He is the most decorated general in the history of Russia and the Soviet Union.
RMJRDDDB–Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig
RM2K2JYRR–Fedor von Bock (1880-1945) German army officer. Rose to rank of Field Marshal. Commanded invasion of Vienna, 1938, of Czechoslovakia, Army Group B for invasion of France, 1940, Operation Typhoon the failed attack on Moscow.
RM2T9X5GK–Following the German invasion of Yugoslavia on 6th April 1941, during the Second World War, the city of Belgrade was occupied on the 12th April. A German tank passes General von Kleist outside the Yogoslav Parliament Building.
RM2H7DXGE–Helmet of a Prussian infantry officer known as the Pickelhaube (Pickelhelm) dated from 1914-1915 on display in the Armistice Museum in the Forest of Compiègne (Forêt de Compiègne) near Compiègne in France. The Armistice Museum is located on the ground of the Glade of the Armistice where the Armistice of 11 November 1918 that ended the First World War was signed.
RMCPH1MX–events, First World War / WWI, Western Front 1915 - 1918, German military officers in Mont Saint Remy, France, 1.5.1916, Mont-Saint-Remy, officers, 20th century, historic, historical, 1910s, 10s, army, military, Germany, German Reich, Empire, occupation, rear area, city gate, soldiers, soldier, officer, people, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RM2A6B93M–Pencil sketch dated 1916 showing General Alexander Adolf August Karl von Linsingen of the German army who commanded on the Eastern front with Russia. Born 10 February 1850 died 5 June 1935
RMBNFG82–WW2 German army soldier with officer carrying MP40 9 mm submachine gun. Historical re enactment.
RF2DAX81A–Retro photo of portrait of German Field-Marshal Hermann von Eichhorn
RM2RAAF46–Paul Emil von Lettow-Vorbeck (1870-1964), general in the Imperial German Army and commander of the German East Africa Campaign during the First World War. Seen here on horseback in a parade, returning to Berlin after the war. Date: 02-Mar-19
RME002KP–Belgian officers in German war captivity, 1914
RMKFD783–Chartes 24 August 1944 Charles de Gaulle ( Charles André Joseph Marie de Gaulle ) 1890 –1970 French general - statesman. The leader of Free France 1940–44 and Provisional Government of the French Republic 1944–46. World War II. ( The Liberation of Paris - known as the Battle for Paris - French 19 August 1944 German garrison surrendered the French capital on 25 August 1944. )
RM2K64CCA–The captured horse of a German cavalry officer, World War I
RMF2300E–1915 Vivid War Weekly Artillery Officer faces the Enemy alone
RMBWDE31–German army officer world war two time sitting near tent camp camping acting show wood forest bench table
RF2NH6FGF–1914-1918. World War I. The Ukrainian head of State general Pavlo Skoropadsky and the German general von Kirchbach inspecting soldiers.
RMMKPBGN–PANZERFAUST WW2 The German defense of Berlin. A German non-commissioned officer teaches a member of Hitler Youth the skills of firing a Panzerfaust, grenade launcher.They were the elite core of young troops under command of General Walter Wenck. At dawn on 28 April, the youth divisions Clausewitz, Scharnhorst and Theodor Körner were the vanguard of XII Army’s offensive from south-west, attempting to break through the Soviet encirclement.They were made up of recent Hitler Youth, now young men from officer training schools, making them the best units,but outnumbered & catastrophically defeated..
RM2B6JRJ3–HEINZ GUDERIAN (1888-1954) German general commanding Panzergruppe 2 on the Russian front in September 1941
RMDYER1D–Friedrich Wilhelm Ernst Paulus (23 September 1890 – 1 February 1957) was an officer in the German military from 1910 to 1945. He attained the rank of Generalfeldmarschall (field marshal) during World War II, and is best known for commanding the Sixth Army in the Battle of Stalingrad
RM2B01RKC–Russia/Germany: Marshal Georgy Zhukov (1868-1974) with General Dwight Eisenhower (1890-1969) and Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery (1887-1976), toasting victory in Frankfurt, 16 June 1945. Marshal of the Soviet Union Georgy Konstantinovich Zhukov was a Russian career officer in the Red Army who, in the course of World War II, played a pivotal role in leading the Red Army through much of Eastern Europe to liberate the Soviet Union and other nations from the Axis Powers' occupation and conquer Germany's capital, Berlin. He is the most decorated general in the history of Russia and the USSR.
RM2M665K2–Uniform worn by Infantry Lieutenant in the German army, c. 1941. Jacket detail. Wool, aluminium thread, silk, leather and brass. Army Museum. Toledo, Spain.
RM2K2JYT3–General Heinz Guderian (1888-1954) German army Panzer officer and military theorist. In Invasion of France, led attack crossing Meuse and breaking through French lines at Sedan. Put into practice his rapid blitz-krieg theory.
RM2T9X5CJ–Allied leaders in Cairo discussing increased activity in Libya by German reinforcements in April 1941 during the Second World War. Pictured (from left) is General Wavell, General de Gaulle, General Catroux, Major General E. L. Spears and Air Chief Marshal Sir A Longmore.
RM2H14K8A–Commemorative plaque devoted to Red Army officer Nikolai Masalov (also spelled as Nikolaj Massalow) on the Potsdamer Brücke (Potsdamer Bridge) in Berlin, Germany. Text in German and Russian means: In memory of the Soviet sergeant Nikolai Ivanovich Masalov (1921-2001). During the battles for Berlin on 30 April 1945, near this bridge, risking his life, he rescued a child caught between two fronts under fire. Nikolai Masalov was the prototype of the figure of the Soviet soldier for the Soviet War Memorial in the Treptower Park in Berlin, Germany. The plaque was installed at the supposed place wer
RMCPH1MC–events, First World War / WWI, Balkans, officers of a German railway pioneer unit during the opening of a new field railway line near Prilep, Macedonia, 22.2.1917, 20th century, historic, historical, 1910s, 10s, army, military, Germany, German Reich, Empire, uniform, uniforms, engineers, officer, supply, supplies, rear area, Royal Bavarian Railway Battalion 22, people, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMK1B0W5–The human cost of war, WW1 German dead
RMA4K0FM–German army officer leading his company onto a railway station platform, Paris, August 1940. Artist: Unknown
RF2G50FC4–World War II period. The ring of German soldiers (Wehrmacht). For battles during WW2. Nazi Germany
RMEMFC2X–This photo from World War I shows the training of 'Kitchener's 'mob' to rush the Germans, a lesson that soon proved useful on the battlefront. Kitchener was a senior British army officer who played a key role in the beginning of World War I. He was killed in 1916 when the vessel on which he was traveling was truck by a German bomb.
RME01H6F–German Army general Ruediger Graf von der Goltz, 1918
RM2E5BBP0–German prisoners of War being escorted out of Paris during WWII. The Liberation of Paris (French: Libération de Paris) involved a military battle during World War II that ran from 19 August 1944 until the German garrison surrendered the French capital on 25 August 1944.
RM2RGDT2A–Paul Emil von Lettow-Vorbeck (1870-1964), general in the Imperial German Army and commander of the German East Africa Campaign during the First World War. Seen here on horseback in a parade, returning to Berlin after the war.
RM2DC1RK7–A General questions a mobile guard supporting a wounded officer December 1870 Alphonse de Neuville, 1835-1885, France, French, German, Germany,
RM2F02FC6–He's watching you! A German soldier peers out from beneath his helmet in this World War II anti-espionage poster.
RMWTD656–Friedrich Paulus (1890 – 1957) was a German field marshal during World War II, who commanded the 6th Army during the Battle of Stalingrad (August 1942
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