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RM2A6025K–French African prisoners of war captured by German army in France; World war two 1940
RMDYF355–German soldiers as prisoners of war are captured by French forces in eastern France, France, during world war one. 1916
RMPK0RRY–1940. German Army soldiers watching over captured French Prisoners of War.
RM2B2B9RJ–Captured French soldiers, including members of the North African colonial regiments, in a German camp for prisoners of war.
RF2D4XG1F–French prisoners of war at the railway station in Munich, illustrated war history, German - French war 1870-1871
RMTA2K80–French prisoners of war, who have been released for health reasons from captivity and are now being repatriated, arrive in Chalon-sur-Saone at the Franco-German demarcation lines.
RMHRNYA5–WWI, German POWS, French Prison Camp, 1917-18
RM2H9GYR5–PARIS, FRANCE - 26 August 1944 - High-ranking German officers seized by Free French troops which liberated their country's capital are lodged in the H
RM2M3P3EN–Some of the German prisoners of war captured by the Canadian forces in August 1918: a typical scene in the preliminary collecting cages. The total taken by all the Allied forces on the Western Front from 18th July to 31st August was estimated to be over 128000, of whom 75000 were captured on the French front. Date: August 1918
RMBJW9MG–German prisoners of war beside the ruins of the basilica of Albert, France, World War I, 1914-1918.Artist: Realistic Travels Publishers
RM2FWRDDD–American soldiers escorting German prisoners to the rear, while French soldiers look on. France, 1918.
RMA4K0KP–German prisoners captured during the liberation of Paris, August, 1944. Artist: Unknown
RM2M3T02A–French aviator, Jules V餲ines (centre), with captured German pilot and observer to the right and left of him during the First World War. Vedrines had just forced them to alight. 1915
RMA4J7YP–Captured German prisoners, France, August 1914. Artist: Unknown
RMDD7202–German prisoners in a French prison camp. World War I. Ca. 1918.
RMA4K07J–German prisoner of war and a guard, World War I, 1915. Artist: Unknown
RM2M3NXC3–In the Wings of the Theatre of War: Behind the Centre of the Fighting Line in Belgium. A scene of much activity near the front line in Belgium. Towards the top left, a camouflaged armoured train passes by. In the fields beyond the trees horses are tethered . Along the road British infantry and French artillery units pass each other with staff cars passing between them. In the foreground three captured German prisoners are under guard. To the right of the road British soldiers play a casual game of football. December 1914
RMA4JYDK–Captured French soldiers, the Somme, France, World War I, 1917. Artist: Unknown
RMKP81EN–Captured German soldiers are now prisoners in a French prison camp.
RMF89EYT–Verdun, Battle of Verdun, France during World War One
RM2A83T9D–Captured German soldiers are now prisoners in a French prison camp.
RMG5GM4M–World War One - French Army - Belgium
RME5GPRA–1914 Daily Sketch front page reporting German prisoners of war captured by French army
RF2D4XDW6–prisoners transport of Metz by the Moselle valley, after the capitulation, 30th October, 1870, illustrated war history, German - French war 1870-1871
RMTA37X8–French prisoners of war, who have been released for health reasons from captivity and are now being repatriated, arrive in Chalon-sur-Marne at the Franco-German demarcation lines.
RMW6MPFE–Two German prisoners of war are being taken to the 6th Division Prisoner of War Encampment for interrogation and searching. There were 218 captured by the Free French Infantry and 6th Armored Division troops. Plouay, France.; General notes: Use War and Conflict Number 1284 when ordering a reproduction or requesting information about this image.
RMTA2KHX–French prisoners of war, who have been released for health reasons from captivity and are now being repatriated, arrive in Chalon-sur-Saone at the Franco-German demarcation lines.
RM2HHJFWT–Captured German prisoners seen here being escorted by French and Belgian troops through Northern France, A number of them have lost their caps and two or three are using scarves to cover their closely cropped heads. Circa October 20th 1914.
RMA4J7YT–Interrogation of German prisoners, France, August 1914. Artist: Unknown
RMRDGAYN–French prisoners of war at the railway station in Munich, historic illustration, illustrated war chronicle 1870 to 1871
RMA4J5HY–German prisoners taken on 18 April 1918 being told the rules of their captivity, France. Artist: Unknown
RMRDGADF–Arrival of French Prisoners of War in Berlin, Illustrierte Kriegschronik 1870 - 1871, Illustrated War Chronicle 1870 - 1871
RM2E1K68G–D-Day Landing of Allied Troops, June 1944
RMDD72A3–Sgt. Alvin C. York standing in front of hill where he, with the aid of 17 men, captured 132 German prisoners on Oct. 8, 1918.
RM2X1M2N4–HMS KELVIN RESCUES ESCAPED PRISONERS OF WAR, ENDING FIVE MONTHS OF THRILLS AND ADVENTURES. DECEMBER 1940, ON BOARD HMS KELVIN. EIGHTEEN MEN STANDING ON THE DECK OF A NEUTRAL CARGO BOAT, CHEERED THE KELVIN AS IT CAME TO RESCUE THEM, AND END FIVE MONTHS OF ADVENTURES FOR THIRTEEN OF THE EIGHTEEN RESCUED MEN. THE THIRTEEN WERE MEMBERS OF THE 51ST HIGHLAND DIVISION WHO WERE CAPTURED IN JUNE 1940 DURING THE GERMAN ADVANCE ON THE SOMME. ONE NIGHT HEADED BY THEIR MAJOR, THEY ESCAPED, EVENTUALLY REACHING VICHY WHERE THEY SOMEHOW MANAGED TO OBTAIN FRENCH MILITARY UNIFORMS. FROM VICHY THEY MADE THEIR WA
RME1CTRW–High ranking German officers in the Hotel Majestic, Paris, Aug. 26, 1944. Captured by Free French troops, they were temporarily
RMHEMHK7–Two German prisoners of war are being taken to the 6th Div. POW Encampment for interrogation and searching. There was 218 captured by the Free French Infantry and 6th Armored Div. troops. Plouay, France. August 28, 1944. Pfc. H.M. Kuehne. (Army) NARA FILE #: 111-SC-339075 WAR & CONFLICT BOOK #: 1284 Battle of Brittany - Lorient 01
RM2HX5DE4–The First Army's Attack on Kairouan. The Americans bring in some prisoners Many of these men were political prisoners in German concentration camps and were released be sent, into the line. Picture taken on the central Tunisien front at the time of the Allied break-through at Fondouk. The main weight of the attack which smashed the enemy hill positions, was bourne by British tanks and British supported by U.S. and French infantry. The Germans were pushed beck wherever they attempted to Make a stand. April 23, 1943. (Photo by British Official Photograph)
RMFG8J7D–The image from the Nazi Propaganda! depicts captured French soldiers near Tunis, Tunisia, published on 01. March 1943. Place unknown. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichte
RM2J43JA7–St. Malo Falls Says German Report : Citadel still resisting - A French collaborator ***** captured in the same dugout as these Germans is marched with them to captivity. Berlin Radio announced today August 16 that allied troops after street fighting lasting several hours, last night captured St. Malo, But claimed resistance is still taking place in the citadel. St. Malo has been the scene of bitter fighting for over ten days. Allied demands to the Garrison to surrender are still being turned down by the 'Madman Commander'. Auloch, although many of the German troops ignored their commander and
RMDF3M6G–The image from the Nazi Propaganda! depicts captured French soldiers near Tunis, Tunisia, published on 23 February 1943. Place unknown. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichte
RMDR9KPC–Second Battle of Arras 1918
RF2D4X27J–Arrival of French prisoners of war at the East train station in Berlin, illustrated war history, German - French war 1870-1871
RF2DB1W7B–Prisoners in the casemates of Ulm, Germany, captured mercenary troops from Africa who were to flood southern Germany according to the French war plan, Franco-Prussian War, 1870 / Gefangene in den Kasematten von Ulm, Deutschland, gefangen genommene Söldnertruppen aus Afrika welche nach dem französischen Kriegsplane die Süddeutschlands überfluten sollten, Deutsch-Französischer Krieg, 1870, Historisch, historical, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century / digitale Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert
RMTA32P0–French prisoners of war, who have been released for health reasons from captivity and are now being repatriated, arrive in Chalon-sur-Saone at the Franco-German demarcation lines.
RM2HHJCN6–Captured German prisoners seen here being escorted by French and Belgian troops through Northern France, A number of them have lost their caps and two or three are using scarves to cover their closely cropped heads. Circa October 20th 1914.
RMW1K34B–Two German prisoners of war are being taken to the 6th Division Prisoner of War Encampment for interrogation and searching. There were 218 captured by the Free French Infantry and 6th Armored Division troops. Plouay, France.; General notes: Use War and Conflict Number 1284 when ordering a reproduction or requesting information about this image.
RMA4J5GG–Relief French infantry passing a line of prisoners, Plessis-de-Roye, Picardy, France, 30 March 1918. Artist: Unknown
RM2R4DFBJ–'Apres notre succes du 15 decembre au Nord de Verdun; un convoi de 300 prisonniers allemands faits par un des regiments d'infanterie de la division Passaga.Photographie prise le 15 decembre, a 3 h. 20 du soir, sur le route de Fleury',1916. From "Collection de la Guerre IV. L'Illustration Tome CXLVIII. La Guerre Juillet, Aout, Septembre, Octobre, Novembre, Decembre 1916". (After success on December 15 north of Verdun; a convoy of 300 German prisoners taken by infantry regiment of the Passaga division, 8pm, on the road to Fleury)
RMDD71YK–German prisoners taken by the Americans in the first day of the assault on the St. Mihiel salient. They are marching to prison
RMTA26YP–French prisoners of war, who have been released for health reasons from captivity and are now being repatriated, arrive in Chalon-sur-Saone at the Franco-German demarcation lines.
RM2HHJBY5–Captured German prisoners seen here being escorted by French and Belgium troops through a unnamed town in Northern France, A number of them have lost their caps and two or three are using scarves to cover their closely cropped heads. Circa October 20th 1914.
RMTA3554–French prisoners of war, who have been released for health reasons from captivity and are now being repatriated, arrive in Chalon-sur-Saone at the Franco-German demarcation lines.
RMTA2XXE–French prisoners of war, who have been released for health reasons from captivity and are now being repatriated, arrive in Chalon-sur-Marne at the Franco-German demarcation lines.
RMTA16J0–French prisoners of war, who have been released for health reasons from captivity and are now being repatriated, arrive in Chalon-sur-Saone at the Franco-German demarcation lines.
RM2RRJEN4–French Attack North of Hurtebise; Southern entrance to the Dragon Cave, a real place d'armes (300 masters out of 100), removed during the operation with 340 prisoners; it was located 50 meters below the Chemin des Dames', 1917. From "L'Album de la Guerre 1914-1919, Volume 2" [L'Illustration, Paris, 1924].
RM2HHJGEK–Captured German prisoners seen here being escorted by French and Belgium troops through a unnamed town in Northern France, A number of them have lost their caps and two or three are using scarves to cover their closely cropped heads. Circa October 20th 1914.
RMTA18F9–French prisoners of war, who have been released for health reasons from captivity and are now being repatriated, arrive in Chalon-sur-Saone at the Franco-German demarcation lines.
RM2RRJEAN–'Hours of Victory; Lower ranks of the German army', 1917. From "L'Album de la Guerre 1914-1919, Volume 2" [L'Illustration, Paris, 1924].
RM2HHJD81–Captured German prisoners seen here being escorted by French and Belgium troops through a unnamed town in Northern France, A number of them have lost their caps and two or three are using scarves to cover their closely cropped heads. Circa October 20th 1914.
RMTA2TM9–French prisoners of war who have been released from captivity and are now repatriated arrive in Chalon-sur-Saone on the German-French demarcation line. They are fathers of at least four children.
RM2RRJE28–'A torpedoing immediately avenged; Prisoners of the 'UC-38' aboard transport taking them back to France', 1917. From "L'Album de la Guerre 1914-1919, Volume 2" [L'Illustration, Paris, 1924].
RM2MBBF2K–"Pour illustrer le Communique due 2 mai; un tranchee allemande ayant ete conquise par nos troupes au S.-E. de Douaumont, le soir di 1er mai, les survivants viennent se rendre a la garnison de notre tranchee de depart', 1916. From "Collection de la Guerre IV. L'Illustration Tome CXLVII. La Guerre Janvier, Fevrier, Mars, Avril, Mai, Juin 1916".
RM2RRJ6G4–'A travers le champ de bataille; prisonniers allemands traversant un village reconquis; a l'exception du blesse que deux camarades soutiennent a l'arriere-plan, tous sont manifestement heureux de leur sort; le prmier rit de contentement et les autres mettent une bonne volonte evidente a transporter le materiel dont on les a charges', 1918. From "L'Album de la Guerre 1914-1919, Volume 2" [L'Illustration, Paris, 1924].
RMTA3BR2–In Chalon-sur-Saone on the Franco-German demarcation lines, French prisoners of war receive a meal. The soldiers have been released from captivity for health reasons and are now being repatriated.
RM2R4DN3G–''Notre offensive d'Artois; Prisonniers defilant devant l'etat-major de la division qui les a pris', 1915. From "L'Album de la Guerre 1914-1919: Volume I" [L'Illustration, Paris, 1926].
RM2K5BCXD–'Les derniers combats de l'Hartmannswillerkopf; prisonniers allemands faits par les alpins a l'Hirzenstein, a la fin de decembre, et qui vont etre diriges sur le quartier generalde la division', 1916. From "Collection de la Guerre IV. L'Illustration Tome CXLVII. La Guerre Janvier, Fevrier, Mars, Avril, Mai, Juin 1916".
RM2P0Y160–''Premiers Prisonniers Allemands; Les prisonniers que nous faisons plaignent, le plus souvent, d'avoir faim et soif', 1914. From "L'Album de la Guerre 1914-1919: Volume I". [L'Illustration, Paris, 1926].
RMTA3B4D–French prisoners of war, who have been released for health reasons from captivity and are now being repatriated, arrive in Chalon-sur-Saone at the Franco-German demarcation lines. A nun welcomes the soldiers.
RM2P0Y4JY–''Premiers Prisonniers Allemands; Ensuite, on les interroge', 1914. From "L'Album de la Guerre 1914-1919: Volume I". [L'Illustration, Paris, 1926].
RM2RRJ6H7–'A travers le champ de bataille; colonne de prisonniers allemands diriges sur l'arriere, sous la garde d'un soldat americain', 1918. From "L'Album de la Guerre 1914-1919, Volume 2" [L'Illustration, Paris, 1924].
RMTA440E–In Chalon-sur-Saone on the Franco-German demarcation lines arrive French prisoners of war who have been released from captivity because they have at least four children and are now repatriated. Ambassador Scapini gives a welcome speech on the podium.
RMTA195K–French prisoners of war, who have been released for health reasons from captivity and are now being repatriated, arrive in Chalon-sur-Marne at the Franco-German demarcation lines. In this case, they are World War I combatants, here they are eating a meal.
RMTA18KT–In Chalon-sur-Saone on the German-French demarcation line: French prisoners of war listen to a speech of S.Ex. M. Scapini, the ambassador of the free French region in southern France. The soldiers have been released from captivity for health reasons and are now being repatriated.
RM2R4DEPF–''Les "Douceurs" de la captivite; Des gaillards qui ne se plaignent pas de leur sort', 1916. From "L'Album de la Guerre 1914-1919, Volume I" [L'Illustration, Paris, 1924].
RMTA43JK–In Chalon-sur-Saone on the German-French demarcation lines French prisoners of war listen to a speech of S.Ex. M. Scapini, the ambassador of the free French region in southern France. The soldiers have been released from captivity for health reasons and are now being repatriated.
RMTA24FR–French prisoners of war, who have been released for health reasons from captivity and are now being repatriated, arrive in Chalon-sur-Saone at the Franco-German demarcation lines. A German paramedic shakes hands here in farewell. On the chest is clearly visible the SA Sports Badge.
RMTA19AK–In Chalon-sur-Saone on the German-French demarcation lines French prisoners of war listen to a speech of S.Ex. M. Scapini, the ambassador of the free French region in southern France. The soldiers have been released from captivity for health reasons and are now being repatriated. A representative of the Germans is Major Rosenberg.
RMTA42K6–Released French prisoners of war pass by the cathedrals of Chalon-sur-Marne.
RM2RRJ6DX–'Notre Artillerie d'Assaut; La Replique de Foch: Au Sud-ouest de Soissons; prisonniers et blesses allemands captures par un char d'assaut, diriges sur nos lignes', 1918. From "L'Album de la Guerre 1914-1919, Volume 2" [L'Illustration, Paris, 1924].
RMTA427D–In the vicinity of Fontainebleau, a ship was captured by German troops, which was loaded with large quantities of French orders and decorations. Photo: Smolarczyk
RMTA18WJ–French soldiers, who have already participated in the First World War, are released from German captivity in Chalon sur Marne.
RM2R8YA50–'La vie de nos prisonniers; la grande rue de camp de Langensalza, en Saxe, lieu de reunion des prisonniers'. From "L'Album de la Guerre 1914-1919, Volume 2" [L'Illustration, Paris, 1924].
RMTA2GH6–French soldiers, who have already participated in the First World War, are released from German captivity in Chalon sur Marne.
RMTA2YDX–Former French soldiers who had already participated in the First World War are released from German captivity and arrive by train at the station of Chalons-sur-Marne.
RMTA198X–French soldiers, who have already participated in the First World War, are released from German captivity in Chalon sur Marne. Here they receive a starting fee of 200 francs.
RMTA2Y1G–The Comite de la Jeunesse de France has set up an accommodation in Paris, which serves as a shelter for released young French prisoners of war. It has a library and large open spaces for sports.
RMTA43N0–Captured French soldiers of a colonial regiment in a German POW camp during the fighting in France.
RME000WC–French prisoners of war from Hartmannsweilerkopf, 1916
RME003DB–French prisoners of war from the battles of Aisne and Champagne, 1917
RMTA2KAY–In the German local headquarters in Luneville an Unteroffizer and a Wehrmacht official (left) register released French war prisoners. Photo: Hochscheid
RMTA18JR–French prisoners at a collection point. Photo: Dietrich.
RM2R4DEP1–''Le Coin des Officiers; Groupe d'officiers allemands prisonniers dans un des enclos prepares a l'arriere de front d'attaque: a gauche, un officier superieur', 1916. From "L'Album de la Guerre 1914-1919, Volume I" [L'Illustration, Paris, 1924].
RMTA18MD–French soldiers captured at Mey-en-Muien, 50km from Paris are gathered. Photo: Kipper.
RMTA3AKE–In Chalons-sur-Saone, French soldiers who have at least four children are released from German captivity. Ambassador Scapini is talking to the soldiers.
RMTA2FCT–Prisoners of war released from captivity in a home run by the Winter Relief on Rue Legendre, where they can stay when they are unemployed.
RMTA3AYN–French soldiers, who have at least four children, are released from German captivity and arrive at the station ín Chalon-sur-Saone. Ambassador Scapini speaks to them.
RM2R4DKDN–''Pendant l'action; Les premiers prisonniers du premier jour: de tres jeunes gens', 1916. From "L'Album de la Guerre 1914-1919, Volume I" [L'Illustration, Paris, 1924].
RMTA440K–French soldiers, who have at least four children, are released from German captivity and arrive at the station ín Chalon-sur-Saone. Ambassador Scapini speaks to them.
RMTA14K2–The Comite de la Jeunesse de France has set up an accommodation in Paris, which serves as a shelter for released young French prisoners of war. Young men eating.
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