RMT0XHH9–First World War / WWI, Western front, German artillery in the Champagne, November 1918, coloured photograph, cigarette card, series 'Die Nachkriegszeit', 1935, soldiers, soldier, army, armies, gunner, gunners, artilleryman, artillerymen, gun, guns, fieldpiece, front, fronts, France, Germany, German Empire, Imperial Era, people, 20th century, 1930s, world war, world wars, coloured, colored, post war period, post-war period, post-war years, post-war era, historic, historical, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMG16B88–German soldiers firing(unidentified) artillery gun while other soldiers on horseback move a wagon. Horse artillery was a type of light, fast-moving and fast-firing artillery which provided highly mobile fire support to European and American armies (especi
RM2AWR867–Fort Fortress at Kovno, Lithuania, after heavy German artillery, WWI (29344998771).
RMW77T7A–German artillery using man power to get their guns into position during WWI. From The Pageant of the Century, published 1934.
RME1YE07–German artillery using man power to get their guns into position during WWI.
RMF8TEKY–German Artillery Chief before Verdun, France, World War One
RMTXGGFM–World war one: German artillery cannon in Belgium 1914
RMP6CDW1–artillery, world war i, German soldiers, kemmel, ww1, wwi, world war one
RMM3MY62–A German Armored Car which carries artillery in protective armor and then removes the armor to use the gun. World War I
RF2PXC9HB–Wolrd War I. German artillery. 42cm gun.
RMB5MAR1–WWI Ger artillery Mortar Dicke Berta Military Artillery German artillery troops raising a 42cm mortar Dicke Berta Photo undated
RME002MB–German artillery on the Western Front, 1914
RFK1T8XJ–This photo taken in early World War I has the caption: French artillery in action, the gunners trying to protect their ear-drums from the shock. During Von Kluck's great drive on Paris, the french artillery did wonderful servie in holding their ground to the last possibe moment then retreating and taking up another defensive position.
RMF7PHMR–World war one: German artillery cannon in Belgium 1914
RM2DBM0M3–WWI - Deutsche Luftstreitkräfte aka Die Fliegertruppen des deutschen Kaiserreiches , Imperial German Flying Corps or Die Fliegertruppe . A rare old photograph of 5 members of Germany's early aerial military squad flying in an experimental lighter-than -air biplane craft. World War One airplanes began as primitive, unarmed artillery spotters and developed into powerful bombers and fighters
RF2ENJJXY–A vintage photo circa 1918 of a German army Krupp Minenwerfer 42cm howitzer during World War One. An example of German Siege Artillery of World War I nick named Big Bertha by the allies
RMAD2HE9–WWI German supplies are brought up through a gap in a wire fence near St Quentin France on 26 March 1918
RMERGFP8–World War I: American artillery attack on German line, France (Western Front). Night view. Postcard.
RMDRDC1M–German artillery WWI
RMB43J14–events, First World War / WWI, Western Front, German artillery shelling Armentieres, France, 1918,
RMG16BYC–Germans in trench near Verdun, as their artillery barrage begins. The Battle of Verdun was fought from February 21 - December 18, 1916 during WWI on the Western Front between the German and French armies, on hills north of Verdun-sur-Meuse in north-easter
RMMBJYDP–Shelling Out for Laundry
RMBE32MN–A German artillery observation post during World War I.
RMDW7DN3–British artillery smashing a German pontoon bridge across the Petit Morin River, France during the First Battle of the Marne.
RMDDYDEC–German machine-gun emplacement destroyed by British artillery fire, France, World War I, 1916. Artist: Unknown
RMP67WPY–Abandoned German artillery and flame throwers, during World War One
RMP6CDT0–artillery, world war i, attrition warfare, German soldiers, ww1, wwi, world war one
RMEM2A16–A German incendiary Barrage at Night - World War I
RF2PXC92T–Wolrd War I. Battle of Flanders. J. Simont German masses retreating under rifle and artillery fire. 1914
RMB5MAC6–2 G55 W1 1916 30 WWI Ger artillery troops with shell 1916 History World War I Western Front German artillery troops with a shell
RMC47TC2–German artillery observation post, 1915
RFK1T8XR–This photo taken in early World War I has the caption: French artillery in action, the gunners trying to protect their ear-drums from the shock. During Von Kluck's great drive on Paris, the french artillery did wonderful servie in holding their ground to the last possibe moment then retreating and taking up another defensive position.
RMEC7R9R–Abandoned german artillery and flame throwers, during World War One
RM2CCF8EB–Halftone of British infantry relocating a captured German field gun in World War One. From The History of The Great War.
RMF95MA1–French Artillery.
RME5RTBB–Minenwerfer, german artillery piece on the battlefield of the Chemin des Dames in 1917.
RMERGH5H–New Year Celebrations in German Artillery Shelter in enemy land during World War 1. 1915. After a drawing for the Leipzig
RMDRDD6C–German artillery WWI
RMB46M95–events, First World War / WWI, Western Front, advancing German artillery in Alsace-Lorraine, August 1914,
RMHRP0FP–WWI, German Minenwerfer, Battle of Verdun, 1916
RM2AXY7MY–Am American soldier stands atop a captured German artillery gun, ca. 1918.
RMM21WEJ–First World War (1914-1918) aka The Great War or World War One - Trench Warfare - An old album photograph showing a group of WWI British soldiers, possibly Royal Garrison Artillery.
RMEHTFJ7–German field artillery in action during World War One. The guns were screened and were invisible at a comparatively short distance.
RM2K182TH–A German observation balloon fitted with a long-distance camera. 1916. They were employed as an aerial platform for intelligence gathering and artillery spotting. The balloons were filled with hydrogen gas, whose flammable nature led to the destruction of hundreds of balloons on both sides. Typically, balloons were tethered to a steel cable attached to a winch that reeled the gasbag to its desired height (usually 1,000-1,500 metres) and retrieved it at the end of an observation session.
RMP67J9H–German artillery position at Hulluch. Hulluch is a commune in the Pas-de-Calais department in the Nord-Pas-de-Calais region of France. World war one 1915
RMP6CDJ0–artillery, world war i, attrition warfare, German soldiers, ww1, wwi, world war one
RMAPFD6R–British soldiers bayonet charge German gunners during WWI
RF2PXC93A–Word War I. On the Polish front. By J. Simont The attack of the Ural Cossacks on the German artillery battery, which held back the Russian offensive from October 16 to November 6, 1914.
RMB5MRT0–German cannon East Africa WWI World War One War in the Colinies German East Africa now Tanzania German machine gun Photo
RME003MX–German artillery during the spring offensive, 1918
RFM8K44X–This photo dates to around 1917 and the time of World War I. The caption reads: The German attack on Soissons. The smoke on the left indicates French artillery answering the German shell which is shown bursting. The river is the Aisne.
RMF7PKMB–World war one: German soldiers use artillery mounted to a vehicle, France 1915
RMBKEBJW–Soldiers inspecting captured German artillery battery / cannons at battlefield in Flanders during First World War One, Belgium
RMWH9XFR–WW1: German artillery on the march forward. Mesopotamia.
RME5RTBD–Minenwerfer, german artillery piece on the battlefield of the Chemin des Dames in 1917.
RMERGHAP–World War 1: French artillery shelling German positions. English postcard with official photograph of 'La Section Photographique de l'Armée française'. Printed in London. Caption: 'The French Mortar fires a high explosive shell of tremendous destructive power, as the Germans have learnt to the cost both at Verdun and on the Somme'.
RMDRDD73–German artillery WWI
RMB3EPA2–events, First World War/WWI, Western Front, German Artillery in a forrest, painting by Theodor Rocholl, 29.5.1918, France, howitzers, fine arts, 20th century, ,
RMHRP0GX–WWI, German Flak Anti-Aircraft Gun
RM2AXY7N1–A German artillery gun on a railroad car during World War I, ca. 1918.
RMM24RNP–First World War (1914-1918) aka The Great War or World War One - Trench Warfare - WWI - A First World War Postcard showing one of the heavy artillery - British big gun
RM2RG5PYJ–WESTERN FRONT, FRANCE - Circa 1916 - British Army Royal Artillery gun crews fire on German positions during the trench warfare of the Western Front du
RMG57MFP–1915 THE GERMAN ARMY: German artillery crews cheer as their train leaves for the Front. Picture part of PA First World War collection.
RMGG2C82–France World War I. German artillery at Verdun B.I.D.C.
RMP6CDWT–artillery, world war i, German soldiers, chemin des dames, ww1, wwi, world war one
RMHRF3HX–A Big Bertha, a heavy howitzer gun developed in Germany at the start of World War One. From Meyers Lexicon, published 1927.
RF2PXC975–World War I. Searchlights illuminate the bodies of soldiers of a German column that came under fire from Russian troops. By J. Simont
RMB5M8WY–Rows of German cannons WWI 1918 History World War I War spoils End of the war 1918 Captured German cannons in Pewark Photo
RMC47TAJ–German artillery unit changes position, 1916
RFM8K451–This photo dates to around 1917 and the time of World War I. The caption reads: The German attack on Soissons. The smoke on the left indicates French artillery answering the German shell which is shown bursting. The river is the Aisne.
RME1GHPB–German artillery retreat during an attack by french forces in World War one
RMDCJK33–First World War One artillery munitions and Minenwerfer, German trench mortar in the Memorial Museum Passchendaele 1917, Belgium
RMWH9XPP–WW1: German occupation of Brussels, Belgium. German artillery passing through the streets, 26th Aug. 1914.
RFEGBTTH–A Great War uniform as worn by British soldiers fighting in the trenches 1914-1918. This reconstruction Royal Artillery Gunner
RM2FTNR0J–World War One, WWI, Western Front - German barbed wire that artillery have to break up before infantry can advance, Beaucourt-sur-l'Lancre, Somme Department, Hauts-de-France, France
RMDRDB12–German artillery WWI
RMAG24JA–events, First World War / WWI, Western Front, German field artillery in action, 1914,
RMHRP0N6–WWI, Captured German Howitzer, Battle of Cambrai, 1917
RMJJPB0A–German officers watching effects of incendiary shelling on Reims
RM2A3BHXM–A WWI Archibald (aka Archie) anti-aircraft gun in action. Though army guns, some were manned by the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve (RNVR), others were manned by the Royal Garrison Artillery (RGA).
RMERGPBG–Battle of Le Cateau. German infantry advancing into the town of Landrecies, France, are attacked by British artillery, 26
RF2E2GYT5–The First World War period. The Eastern Front. The German artillery in pursuit of the Russians at the Battle of Tannenberg.
RMTXGHAY–German anti-aircraft battery at the front line, during World war One 1916
RMP6CE3H–artillery, ordnance, German soldiers, 5 cm schwere Feldhaubitze 13, ww1, wwi, world war one
RMEF82DH–A German siege-howitzer projectile which fell without exploding at Verdun, France during World War One.
RF2PXC97G–World War I. France at war. In Alsace, June 15, 1915: bombing of the German trenches of the Braunkopf. At 16:30, the same day, French fighters launched an assault on the position.
RMB5M834–2 G55 A1 1915 19 WWI German ordnance emplacement Photo History First World War 1914 18 German ordnance emplacement Photo date an
RME00001–Anniversary of a German artillery regiment, 1916
RMC2GBW5–German Artillery Chief before Verdun
RMEC7X75–French artillery position bombards German trenches on Braunkopf Hill; Alsace; during World War One 1915
RM2C0XJF6–Man and Woman looking at Artillery Shells abandoned by German Troops after the First Battle of the Marne, France, Bain News Service, October 1914
RMWH9XF0–WW1: Battle of Albert. British Artillery bombarding the German trenches previous to the attack on La Boisselle, July 1916.
RMDD735N–World War 1. A battered town in the region of the Argonne that shows the devastation wrought by shell fire. German artillery is
RM2RCJF1T–First World War (1914-1918). 105 mm artillery shell grenade with a fuse. Germany. Latvian War Museum. Riga. Latvia.
RMDRDDC1–German artillery WWI
RMB2JKWR–events, First World War / WWI, Western Front, German horse artillery in a gas contaminated forrest, Aisne area, France, 1917,
RMG16BW6–Observation balloons are balloons that are employed as aerial platforms for intelligence gathering and artillery spotting. During WWI both the Allies and Germany employed balloons, generally a few miles behind the front lines. Positioning artillery observ
RM2E3819J–1919 - British Army of Occupation in Germany . - The Royal Artillery and their gun carriages cross the Rhine on a pontoon bridge built by the Royal Engineers.
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