German artillery observation post Stock Photos and Images
Title: 'Concrete German observation post showing effects of artillery strike, Hill 371, Meuse, France, 1919' Caption: 'This photograph, taken by Sgt. 1st el. C.E. Dunn on March 27, 1919, depicts a concrete German observation post on Hill 371, Meuse, France. The steel lantern in the center illustrates the devastating impact of a direct hit from artillery, demonstrating the heavy damage caused by wartime actions.' Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/title-concrete-german-observation-post-showing-effects-of-artillery-strike-hill-371-meuse-france-1919-caption-this-photograph-taken-by-sgt-1st-el-ce-dunn-on-march-27-1919-depicts-a-concrete-german-observation-post-on-hill-371-meuse-france-the-steel-lantern-in-the-center-illustrates-the-devastating-impact-of-a-direct-hit-from-artillery-demonstrating-the-heavy-damage-caused-by-wartime-actions-image558262043.html
RM2RC70X3–Title: 'Concrete German observation post showing effects of artillery strike, Hill 371, Meuse, France, 1919' Caption: 'This photograph, taken by Sgt. 1st el. C.E. Dunn on March 27, 1919, depicts a concrete German observation post on Hill 371, Meuse, France. The steel lantern in the center illustrates the devastating impact of a direct hit from artillery, demonstrating the heavy damage caused by wartime actions.'
French soldiers stationed at an observation post eagerly await the liberation of their occupied homeland. They peer towards their native lands, which are currently held by enemy forces, hopeful for the day when the German invaders will be defeated and France's sacred soil restored. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/french-soldiers-stationed-at-an-observation-post-eagerly-await-the-liberation-of-their-occupied-homeland-they-peer-towards-their-native-lands-which-are-currently-held-by-enemy-forces-hopeful-for-the-day-when-the-german-invaders-will-be-defeated-and-frances-sacred-soil-restored-image558271170.html
RM2RC7CG2–French soldiers stationed at an observation post eagerly await the liberation of their occupied homeland. They peer towards their native lands, which are currently held by enemy forces, hopeful for the day when the German invaders will be defeated and France's sacred soil restored.
German pill box, identified as SUMBER 1422, captured in a French photograph taken during World War One. The pill box is depicted as a concrete observation post built by the Germans in Belgium. However, the image displays the pill box in ruins, indicating that it has been destroyed. The photograph is noted to have been taken at 19:22 on July 7, 1918. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/german-pill-box-identified-as-sumber-1422-captured-in-a-french-photograph-taken-during-world-war-one-the-pill-box-is-depicted-as-a-concrete-observation-post-built-by-the-germans-in-belgium-however-the-image-displays-the-pill-box-in-ruins-indicating-that-it-has-been-destroyed-the-photograph-is-noted-to-have-been-taken-at-1922-on-july-7-1918-image558163115.html
RM2RC2EMY–German pill box, identified as SUMBER 1422, captured in a French photograph taken during World War One. The pill box is depicted as a concrete observation post built by the Germans in Belgium. However, the image displays the pill box in ruins, indicating that it has been destroyed. The photograph is noted to have been taken at 19:22 on July 7, 1918.
'Cemetery on the outskirts of St. Hilaire, showing a German observation post in a tree in the foreground. This image was taken in the sector of Troy on Sur Meuse, south east of Verdun, Meuse, France. Photographed by S.C. Jackson. (137467)' Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cemetery-on-the-outskirts-of-st-hilaire-showing-a-german-observation-post-in-a-tree-in-the-foreground-this-image-was-taken-in-the-sector-of-troy-on-sur-meuse-south-east-of-verdun-meuse-france-photographed-by-sc-jackson-137467-image558571091.html
RM2RCN33F–'Cemetery on the outskirts of St. Hilaire, showing a German observation post in a tree in the foreground. This image was taken in the sector of Troy on Sur Meuse, south east of Verdun, Meuse, France. Photographed by S.C. Jackson. (137467)'
German observation post on top of a vault in a graveyard in Montfaucon, Meuse, France. The photograph was taken on February 19, 1919, and was documented by Sergeant Seabrook. The image provides a clear view of the German military presence and activities during World War I. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/german-observation-post-on-top-of-a-vault-in-a-graveyard-in-montfaucon-meuse-france-the-photograph-was-taken-on-february-19-1919-and-was-documented-by-sergeant-seabrook-the-image-provides-a-clear-view-of-the-german-military-presence-and-activities-during-world-war-i-image558565539.html
RM2RCMT17–German observation post on top of a vault in a graveyard in Montfaucon, Meuse, France. The photograph was taken on February 19, 1919, and was documented by Sergeant Seabrook. The image provides a clear view of the German military presence and activities during World War I.
Image of a German concrete and steel observation post located east of Gincrey, Meuse, France. The photograph was taken by Sgt. 1st el. C.E.Dunn, S.C. on 3-27-19. The description includes the serial number H 02 and the date it was issued 2-4-19, with a note referencing 45177. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/image-of-a-german-concrete-and-steel-observation-post-located-east-of-gincrey-meuse-france-the-photograph-was-taken-by-sgt-1st-el-cedunn-sc-on-3-27-19-the-description-includes-the-serial-number-h-02-and-the-date-it-was-issued-2-4-19-with-a-note-referencing-45177-image558257252.html
RM2RC6PR0–Image of a German concrete and steel observation post located east of Gincrey, Meuse, France. The photograph was taken by Sgt. 1st el. C.E.Dunn, S.C. on 3-27-19. The description includes the serial number H 02 and the date it was issued 2-4-19, with a note referencing 45177.
Captain David Grey, from the Photographic Division, observes German artillery bombardment of a town in Rambucourt, France on April 20, 1918. Photograph taken by Sgt. L. J. Rode. Captioned as Subject 11396, and dated May 22, 1918. Source: Photographs of American Military Activities during World War One. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/captain-david-grey-from-the-photographic-division-observes-german-artillery-bombardment-of-a-town-in-rambucourt-france-on-april-20-1918-photograph-taken-by-sgt-l-j-rode-captioned-as-subject-11396-and-dated-may-22-1918-source-photographs-of-american-military-activities-during-world-war-one-image558124306.html
RM2RC0N6X–Captain David Grey, from the Photographic Division, observes German artillery bombardment of a town in Rambucourt, France on April 20, 1918. Photograph taken by Sgt. L. J. Rode. Captioned as Subject 11396, and dated May 22, 1918. Source: Photographs of American Military Activities during World War One.
Armoured observation post at Fort Waelhem, near Antwerp, Belgium. This photograph was taken on 5-12-19 and labeled as G-2. The observation post is referred to as Penzer-Beobachtungsturm and is located at fort Warhem near Antwerpen. The notes on the photograph indicate the symbol 'CEU.' Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/armoured-observation-post-at-fort-waelhem-near-antwerp-belgium-this-photograph-was-taken-on-5-12-19-and-labeled-as-g-2-the-observation-post-is-referred-to-as-penzer-beobachtungsturm-and-is-located-at-fort-warhem-near-antwerpen-the-notes-on-the-photograph-indicate-the-symbol-ceu-image558530440.html
RM2RCK77M–Armoured observation post at Fort Waelhem, near Antwerp, Belgium. This photograph was taken on 5-12-19 and labeled as G-2. The observation post is referred to as Penzer-Beobachtungsturm and is located at fort Warhem near Antwerpen. The notes on the photograph indicate the symbol 'CEU.'
Concrete observation post built by Germans and destroyed by Allied guns during World War One. Image classified as not for publication and intended for official use only. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/concrete-observation-post-built-by-germans-and-destroyed-by-allied-guns-during-world-war-one-image-classified-as-not-for-publication-and-intended-for-official-use-only-image558391762.html
RM2RCCXAX–Concrete observation post built by Germans and destroyed by Allied guns during World War One. Image classified as not for publication and intended for official use only.
Panoramic photograph taken by Sgt. Seabrook, S.C. Photo shows the view from a German strong point located approximately 1/4 kilometer south of Epinonville, Meuse, France. The photograph was taken on February 21, 1919, and is labeled as Reco 4649 3806-19. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/panoramic-photograph-taken-by-sgt-seabrook-sc-photo-shows-the-view-from-a-german-strong-point-located-approximately-14-kilometer-south-of-epinonville-meuse-france-the-photograph-was-taken-on-february-21-1919-and-is-labeled-as-reco-4649-3806-19-image558365618.html
RM2RCBN16–Panoramic photograph taken by Sgt. Seabrook, S.C. Photo shows the view from a German strong point located approximately 1/4 kilometer south of Epinonville, Meuse, France. The photograph was taken on February 21, 1919, and is labeled as Reco 4649 3806-19.
Image: Caption: 'Roof of Crown Prince's observatory showing holes made by German shells. A gas shell pierced the roof on October 16, 1918, during observations for the 38th Infantry. Colonel H. B. Nelson and 1st Lieutenant K. Bouve can be seen using German binoculars captured during the Battle of the Marne. Montfaucon was under shelling at the time. Taken in Montfaucon, Meuse, France, by 1st Lt. R. W. Sears on October 17, 1918.' Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/image-caption-roof-of-crown-princes-observatory-showing-holes-made-by-german-shells-a-gas-shell-pierced-the-roof-on-october-16-1918-during-observations-for-the-38th-infantry-colonel-h-b-nelson-and-1st-lieutenant-k-bouve-can-be-seen-using-german-binoculars-captured-during-the-battle-of-the-marne-montfaucon-was-under-shelling-at-the-time-taken-in-montfaucon-meuse-france-by-1st-lt-r-w-sears-on-october-17-1918-image558475412.html
RM2RCGN2C–Image: Caption: 'Roof of Crown Prince's observatory showing holes made by German shells. A gas shell pierced the roof on October 16, 1918, during observations for the 38th Infantry. Colonel H. B. Nelson and 1st Lieutenant K. Bouve can be seen using German binoculars captured during the Battle of the Marne. Montfaucon was under shelling at the time. Taken in Montfaucon, Meuse, France, by 1st Lt. R. W. Sears on October 17, 1918.'
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