German soldiers verdun 1916 Stock Photos and Images
RMEJJ0G6–Returning after the Retaking of Dead Man's Hill - Verdun, France 1916
RMCPMCDG–German soldiers at Verdun, 1916
RMDH0CJ5–Prussian infantry soldiers posing with a field kitchen, Western front near Verdun, World War I, around 1916, Verdun
RMEB1FRC–The contemporary colorized German propaganda photo shows German soldiers taking cover before enemy fire during the battle of Verdun, 1916. The battle of Verdun between the German Empire and France lasted from 21 February until 20 December 1916. It became a symbol of the tragic pointlessness of trench warfare for the Germans and French. Photo: Neumann Archive - NO WIRE SERVICE
RMFGP566–Battle of Verdun 1916 - German Soldiers with strange gas mask
RM2M3JX39–Two French soldiers making their way along the log-tracks crossing the scarred landscape left by German shelling near Verdun.
RMGG2G13–German Artillery at Verdun, France. 1916
RM2M99DYF–German soldiers billeted behind the lines of Verdun, northern France, February 1916, in the middle of the First World War.
RMG16BKN–Soldiers marching beside a river and over a bridge into a shelled Verdun. The Battle of Verdun was fought from February 21, December 18, 1916 during WWI on the Western Front between the German and French armies. An estimate in 2000 found a total of 714,23
RMF8TEKY–German Artillery Chief before Verdun, France, World War One
RMERGH8N–World War 1: The Battle around Verdun, 1916 (Postcard Series). 21st of February – 18th of December 1916. A support in an old German trench (French soldiers in a German trench). French caption: 'En soutien dans un ancienne tranchée boche'.
RMF89F0A–German soldiers eating during World War I, Verdun, France
RMD8819H–Artillery Being Sent To German Front At Verdun 1916
RMB5MABW–2 G55 W1 1916 25 German soldier killed Douaumont History WWI Western Front Trench warfare at Verdun body of a German soldier kil
RMF89EYT–Verdun, Battle of Verdun, France during World War One
RM2B5JR4A–Crown Prince Wilhelm, commander of 5th Army heir, talking to a stretcher bearer. Following the 5th Army's victory in the Battle of the Ardennes it moved to Verdun, where in February 1916 the Crown Prince's 5th Army would launch Operation Gericht, the German offensive that began the Battle of Verdun, one of the bloodiest and longest battles in history.
RMB484XN–events, First World War / WWI, Western Front, Battle of Verdun 1916, German infantry on the way to the front, resting, France, spring 1916, Pickelhaube, Pickelhauben, spiked helmet, helmets, camp, break, Germany, rifle pyramid, soldiers, German Empire, army, road, 20th century, historic, historical, people, 1910s,
RM2B1JMEB–A French soldier throwing a hand grenade towards German lines during the Battle of Verdun of 1916. The battle lasted for 302 days, the longest and one of the most costly in human history during which the French suffered 377,231 casualties and the Germans 337,000, a total of 714,231. In France, the battle came to symbolise the determination of the French Army and the destructiveness of the war.
RMERGHA3–World War 1: Battle of Verdun . 21st of February – 18th of December 1916. French soldiers firing grenades in the German
RMB45EE4–events, First World War / WWI, Western Front, Battle of Verdun 1916, German reserve troops on the way to the front, summer 1916, France, soldiers, marching, column, steel helmet, rifles, march, 20th century historic, historical, people, 1910s,
RMCPM6RN–German soldiers at Verdun, 1916
RM2M3PBM1–Appearance of the town of Verdun after a heavy bombardment by German guns in 1916 in order to force French positions. The town was evacuated by civilians, deserted by all but its garrison of soldiers and firemen. As can be seen, many of the buildings were sandbagged at their base. Date: 1916
RMEB1G90–The contemporary colorized German propaganda photo shows German soldiers in the burned out Ornes ravine near Verdun, France, 1916. The battle of Verdun between the German Empire and France lasted from 21 February until 20 December 1916. It became a symbol of the tragic pointlessness of trench warfare for the Germans and French. Photo: Neumann Archive - NO WIRE SERVICE
RMFGP44Y–Battle of Verdun 1916 - German soldiers in a trench with a machine gun
RMDP90XJ–German infantry on the way to the front trenches during the Battle of Verdun in France at the beginning of 1916. The Battle of Verdun was fought from 21 February until 20 December 1916 and became the German-French symbol of the tragic senselessness of the trench warfare due to the month-long and brutal fights. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichte
RMGG2AC7–Douaumont (Battle of Verdun): view on the battlefield In the foreground, there's a trench full of blood. In the background, there's a muddy trench with lying German soldiers. 1916 World War I - France Vincennes. War Museum
RMB3EFAG–events, First World War / WWI, Western Front, Battle of Verdun 1916, German soldiers in destroyed landscape near post 'Prussia' in the Montfaucon forrest, France,
RMG36BKM–1916 Daily Sketch Crown Prince Wilhelm and German soldiers at Verdun
RMDYEHF3–World War I - german wounded soldiers during the 1916 Second Battle of Verdun offensive.
RMERGH95–World War 1: French army at the Battle of Verdun. 21st of February – 18th of December 1916. German prisoners of war.
RMA4JCCX–'German prisoners in Souville', Verdun, France, 26 March 1916, (1926). Artist: Unknown
RF2AJXADY–The mass grave monument to French and German soldiers lost during the battle for Verdun, First World War, 1916, with the French cemetery for Muslims.
RMB5M8C7–2 G55 F1 1916 17 E WWI Trench after Shellfire no date History WWI France Trench Warfare near Verdun French Soldiers in a German
RMPP6REW–Douaumont Ossuary (Ossuaire de Douaumont) in Fleury-devant-Douaumont near Verdun in Meuse region in north-eastern France. Remains of at least 130,000 unidentified French and German soldiers fallen in the Battle of Verdun during the First World War are buried in the underground crypt under the memorial church designed by French architects Léon Azéma, Max Edrei and Jacques Hardy and completed in 1932.
RMKWD9YE–World War 1: Battle of Verdun. Two French soldiers in the pulverized landscape of Fort Douaumont. The Fort was shelled before the German capture on Feb. 24, 1916 and then by the French until they retook the Fort in Oct. 1916. (BSLOC 2013 1 102)
RMB4A8Y2–events, First World War / WWI, Western Front, German balloon winch is positioned, near Verdun, France, 1916,
RMDH0CJW–German infantry soldiers, 60th Prussian Infantry Regiment playing cards in a shelter, World War I, around 1916, unbekannt
RMB45EWA–events, First World War / WW I, Battle of Verdun 1916, German infantery attacking, 15.3.1916,
RMFAPD7M–German memorial chapel (German soldiers were buried behind the wall) inside Fort de Douaumont, Verdun, Lorraine, France.
RME0042M–German artillery soldiers at The Battle of Verdun, 1916
RME08XX6–German memorial chapel (German soldiers were buried behind the wall) inside Fort de Douaumont, Verdun, Lorraine, France.
RMCPM6RK–German soldiers during the battle of Verdun, 1916
RMFGP567–Battle of Verdun 1916 - German Officers
RM2FWRDKJ–Field Marshal Paul von Hindenburg inspecting his troops before the Battle of Verdun. A female soldier is in the foreground.
RMCF95MP–Battle of Verdun opening major battle German and French armies Western Front hilly terrain
RM2B75J5H–Military cemetery at Fort Douaumont from the Battle of Verdun in 1916, in the background on the right is the Douaumont Ossuary, where the bones of over 130,000 unidentified French and German soldiers are kept. [automated translation]
RMDRHFKR–German army at Fort Douaumont, France, WW1
RMDYEJ39–World War I - Captured German infantry reserves at Verdun 1916
RMH3JTGR–The German memorial for soldiers who died at Fort Douaumont in the May 8, 1916 explosion.
RM2RCMCB6–German cemetery in Eparges Sector where German soldiers from battles in 1915 and 1916 are buried. In the distance, villages of Avillers Woel, Butgneville, Jonville, and Lebeuville. St. Maurice Sous Les Cotes, S.E. of Verdun, Meuse, France. Photograph taken on November 18, 1918 by S.C. Jackson.
RF2AJXADR–The mass grave monument to French and German soldiers lost during the battle for Verdun, First World War, 1916, with the French cemetery for Muslims.
RMGG2FPP–First World War (le Journal, 6 avril 1916). Drawing by RAEMAEKERS, The Kaiser and the Kronprinz during Verdun.
RMPP6RCM–French national flag over the Douaumont National Cemetery (Nécropole nationale de Fleury-devant-Douaumont) in Fleury-devant-Douaumont near Verdun in Meuse region in north-eastern France. Over 16,000 French soldiers fallen in the Battle of Verdun during the First World War are buried at the cemetery.
RMKWCWE0–World War 1: Battle of Verdun. French Soldiers in a bunked sleeping-cabin in Vaux Fort. The French recaptured the fort from the Germans on Nov. 2, 1916 and enjoyed the benefit of betterment of the quarters during its German occupation from June to Oct. 1916. (BSLOC 2013 1 92)
RMG36BMK–1916 Daily Sketch Wounded soldiers at Benedictine Abbey in Hampshire
RME6XRFN–Verdun WW1 Battlefield site, Verdun-sur-Meuse, France. March 2014 The graves of two unknown French Soldiers buried where they fe
RMB45EDC–events, First World War / WWI, Western Front, Battle of Verdun 1916, German infantery attacking with flamethrower and hand grenades, France, 15.3.1916,
RF2RJ5388–cemetery for german soldiers near Verdun in the north of france
RMB4184J–events, First World War / WWI, Western Front, Battle of Verdun 1916,
RMFGDETT–German soldiers in a conquered French mine crater with dugout near Verdun around 1916. The Battle of Verdun was fough from 21 February to 20 December 1916 between the German Empire and France and became a symbol for the tragic fruitlessness of static warfare. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichte
RMCPMEMR–German soldiers during the Battle of Verdun, 1916
RMB45EF2–events, First World War / WWI, Western Front, Battle of Verdun 1916, destroyed gun of the 'Iron Battalion' (9th Battery / 1st Bavarian Foot Artillery Regiment) near Forges, France,
RMEB1G89–The contemporary colorized German propaganda photo shows French soldiers transporting war material to the front near Verdun, France, 1916. The battle of Verdun between the German Empire and France lasted from 21 February until 20 December 1916. It became a symbol of the tragic pointlessness of trench warfare for the Germans and French. Photo: Neumann Archive - NO WIRE SERVICE
RMKWDAXM–World War 1: Battle of Verdun. Two French soldiers in the pulverized landscape of Fort Douaumont. The Fort was shelled before the German capture on Feb. 24, 1916 and then by the French until they retook the Fort in Oct. 1916. (BSLOC 2013 1 102)
RMPH3688–Attack at Douaumont, northern France, December 1916. Artist: Unknown.
RM2G4CR6F–The French, German and European flag flying over First World war Fort Douaumont (Fort de Douaumont) in Douaumont (Meuse), France
RMDYEHF5–World War I - german artillery destroyed during the 1916 Second Battle of Verdun offensive.
RFJ921HF–German cemetery near Romagne-sous-Faucon for First World War One soldiers who died at Battle of Verdun
RM2RCN53G–German cemetery with a great number of German soldiers buried from the fights in the Eparges Sector in 1915 and 1916. Camouflage covers the back of the cemetery with St. Maurice Station and Voel's road. Doncourt and Wadonville villages captured by 33rd Division in November. St. Hilaire captured on the day the Armistice was signed. Location: St. Maurice Sous Les Cotes, Verdun, Meuse, France.
RF2AJXAE4–The mass grave monument to French and German soldiers lost during the battle for Verdun in the First World War, 1916, with the French cemetery.
RM2RCJ43W–Caption: 'Soldiers carrying the wounded German soldier out of a house in Montfaucon, a location in the American advance northwest of Verdun during World War One. This house is reputed to be where the German Crown Prince observed the attack on Verdun in 1916. The house had a well-equipped observatory and a periscope. Photograph taken on November 5, 1918.'
RMPP6RCP–Douaumont Ossuary (Ossuaire de Douaumont) in Fleury-devant-Douaumont near Verdun in Meuse region in north-eastern France. Remains of at least 130,000 unidentified French and German soldiers fallen in the Battle of Verdun during the First World War are buried in the underground crypt under the memorial church designed by French architects Léon Azéma, Max Edrei and Jacques Hardy and completed in 1932.
RMKWD9YM–World War 1: Battle of Verdun. German prisoners repairing a vital road that was Verduns supply line. 1916. (BSLOC 2013 1 105)
RMG36B0W–1916 Daily Sketch British soldiers executed by Germans
RME6XTG1–Verdun WW1 Battlefield site, Verdun-sur-Meuse, France. March 2014 Seen here: Soldiers from French overseas dominions line the Vo
RM2WPE7X5–German poisoned with gas under Ornes; Wróblewski, Leon (1893-1975); 1917 (1917-00-00-1917-00-00);World War I (1914-1918), Ornes (France), Witke-Jeżewski, Dominik (1862-1944)-collection, Battle of Verdun (1916), War, Purchase (provenance), death, soldiers
RF2RJ536T–cemetery for german soldiers near Verdun in the north of france
RMACYHTK–events, First World War/WWI, Western Front, France, Battle of um Verdun 21.1.1916 - 20.12.1916, German infantry attacking Fort Doaumont, 25.2.1916, drawing by Johannes Gehrts, 1916, ,
RMR03TC2–German prisoners at Souville near Verdun, Meuse Department, 1916, France
RMCPM6RR–German soldiers at Fort Douaumont, 1916
RMBPXTYE–Marshal Henri Philippe Pétain (1856 - 1951) - the French General who went from being 'Hero of Verdun' to the 'Traitor of Vichy'.
RME0039F–French soldiers with a mortar at Verdun, 1916
RMEB1G02–The contemporary colorized German propaganda photo shows French soldiers setting up a heavy artillery gun near Verdun, France, 1916. The battle of Verdun between the German Empire and France lasted from 21 February until 20 December 1916. It became a symbol of the tragic pointlessness of trench warfare for the Germans and French. Photo: Neumann Archive - NO WIRE SERVICE
RMDYYKD0–Crown Prince Wilhelm greets soldiers at Verdun, 1916
RMKWCXK4–World War 1: Battle of Verdun. French Soldiers in a bunked sleeping-cabin in Vaux Fort. The French recaptured the fort from the Germans on Nov. 2, 1916 and enjoyed the benefit of betterment of the quarters during its German occupation from June to Oct. 1916. (BSLOC 2013 1 92)
RME004KM–German soldiers on a battlefield on the Western Front, 1916
RFJ921JX–VERDUN, FRANCE - AUGUST 19, 2016: German cemetery near Romagne-sous-Faucon for First World War One soldiers who died at Battle of Verdun
RM2G3D2DF–The First World War Douaumont Ossuary at first light in Douaumont-Vaux (Meuse), France
RF2AJXAFY–The mass grave monument to French and German soldiers lost during the battle for Verdun in the First World War, 1916, with the French cemetery.
RM2P0XHBN–'Verdun; "Kamarade !"', 1916 From "Collection de la Guerre IV. L'Illustration Tome CXLVIII. La Guerre Juillet, Aout, Septembre, Octobre, Novembre, Decembre 1916".
RMCCCCCH–Verdun, France. The grave of a German soldier from WWII overlooks the Jewish soldiers' memorial at the military cemetery.
RMKWD9YJ–World War 1: Battle of Verdun. German prisoners being escorted to confinement behind the lines of the Battle of Verdun. Ca. 1916. (BSLOC 2013 1 104)
RM2R4DKT5–''Verdun; Apres l'attaque: 68 Allemands, pris au bois des Caures, entrent a Verdun par le rempart, le matin du 22 fevrier 1916', 1916. From "L'Album de la Guerre 1914-1919, Volume I" [L'Illustration, Paris, 1924].
RMRWX8R6–Photography , A trench on the first lines of Verdun in 1916
RM2WPEN7G–German, German rushing navy blue in the trenches under the Combres-Sous-Le-Côtes; Wróblewski, Leon (1893-1975); 1916 (1916-00-00-1916-00-00);COMBRES-SOUS-LE-Côtes (France), World War I (1914-1918), Witke-Jeżewski, Dominik (1862-1944)-collection, Battle of Verdun (1916), battles, anti-rag masks, towns, Okopy, Walka , purchase (provenance), soldiers
RF2RW7T8W–cemetery for german soldiers near Verdun in the north of france
RM2RCN9F4–American soldiers discovering a German observatory in the village of Montfaucon, France during World War I. The observatory was supposedly used by the crown prince to watch the failed attacks on Verdun. The soldiers found the observatory well-equipped, with a periscope extending from the roof.
RMR03TC5–Cadavers in a German trench, Verdun, Meuse Department, 1916, France
RMPP6RNM–Douaumont Ossuary (Ossuaire de Douaumont) in Fleury-devant-Douaumont near Verdun in Meuse region in north-eastern France. Remains of at least 130,000 unidentified French and German soldiers fallen in the Battle of Verdun during the First World War are buried in the underground crypt under the memorial church designed by French architects Léon Azéma, Max Edrei and Jacques Hardy and completed in 1932.
RMBPY20W–Marshal Henri Philippe Pétain (1856 - 1951) - the French General who went from being 'Hero of Verdun' to the 'Traitor of Vichy'.
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