German world war two archival Stock Photos and Images
RM2BWB0R0–German War Pilot as World 's Champion Glider £ 9000 Offered for His Machine The German airman Hentzen , became the world ' s champion glider by remaining in the air for over two hours at a motorless aviation meeting on Rhon Wasserkuppe 25 August 1922
RM2KE78EB–German submarine U-530, Type IXC/40 U-boat of Nazi Germany's Kriegsmarine during World War II
RMF7NHPM–Anti-German and anti-Japanese World War Two propaganda poster. Dated 1944
RM2JTE249–A vintage photo circa September 1944 showing German prisoners of war of the German 2nd Parachute Division after being captured during the Battle for Brest in France world war two.
RM2AECT8D–London WW2 German Nazi Blitz Bombing damage direct hit on a terraced three storey house London UK World War II
RM2X61E1W–Map showing the German advance in Greece, 6-30 April, 1941. From The War in Pictures, Sixth Year.
RMDRCX3F–German tanks WWII
RM2RXE1BP–A German light tank stopped in it's tracks; when Belgian troops were forced to retreat from the German Wermacht, they destroyed bridges to slow the advance during the Second World War.
RFFCN5H8–German army paratrooper helmet (model M38) from Second World War time, on isolated background
RMM32B17–A German officer and two soldiers have a smile, ca. 1938.
RM2EA6FF7–A squadron of German Heinkel He-111 two-engine bombers from the Nazi Luftwaffe in the sky over Paris. France. 1940
RM2WT6K02–Vintage 1945 black and white postcard showing the destruction of Warsaw, Poland, during World War II, Republic Palace ruins
RMHR63W5–German World War I photographic postcard depicting the Grand Admirals of Tirpitz: Admiral von Capelle (left) and his successor, Grand admiral von Tirpitz (right), 1900. From the New York Public Library.
RME0M1R0–Apr. 04, 1953 - Duel with pistols between two Americans : for the first time before the American court in Frankfort: ''One of us will not leave this place alive'' said on Easter Sunday at an American library at Hoechat Blondell Groseclose an American civilian living at Frankfort to Cpt. Charles Tarpley, and outstanding combatant from the second World War. In the hand he hold a carton box with two guns. The cause of this duel was a pretty young German woman Dr. Margarets Meyer, who after a seven year love affair with Groseclose gave her heart to Cpt. Tarpley
RMM7RAY2–Mass Burial, Funeral of British Troops at a Cemetery in Germany near Leipzig on February 27th, 1945, during World War Two, the Photographs are all stamped on the reverse with Stalag IV-A, Prisoner of War Camp
RM2HWD1A7–Portrait of the British nurse Edith Louisa Cavell, shown seated in a garden with two dogs. Edith Cavell was arrested in Belgium during the First World War after helping allied soldiers escape the occupied country. She was executed by a German firing squad in 1915
RM2WJPD0W–U.S. Soldiers Patrol Fraulautern -- Two infantrymen of the 65th division, third U.S. Army, advance past a water-filled bomb crater in Fraulautern, Germany, March 20, 1945 as they patrol the town for Nazi stragglers. A wrecked church is in the background. Fraulautorn is 10 miles northwest of Saarbarucken. January 1, 1945. (Photo by U.S. Signal Corps Photo).
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.
RM2HT5KND–The heir to the German throne in the army barracks, accompanied by two of his staff officers. The heir to the throne is nicknamed ' unser Fritz' ADDITIONAL-RIGHTS-CLEARANCE-INFO-NOT-AVAILABLE AND EXPIRED.
RM2BW8F78–Bombardment of Hartlepool by German warships . Two of the 12 inch and two 6 inch German shells which fell near Seton Carew . The 12 inch shells stand 2 ft , 8 inches high , and form conclusive proof of the class of ship that bombarded our coast . German raid on Scarborough, Hartlepool and Whitby , which took place on 16 December 1914
RM2KE78F4–German submarine U-530, Type IXC/40 U-boat of Nazi Germany's Kriegsmarine during World War II
RMG1DAJ4–German army in Greece during world war two. 1941
RM2KYM8MM–Vintage photo circa November 1941 of a British army officer examining the wreckage of a German 88mm artillery gun destroyed at Bir el Gubi in North Africa during World War Two
RFR95AEH–Anti-aircraft gun practice. Photo taken on one of the converted yachts now being used in the Naval Reserve. Ca. 1918. This archival print is available in the following sizes: 8' x 10' $15.95 w/ FREE SHIPPING 11' x 14' $23.95 w/ FREE SHIPPING 16' x 20' $59.95 w/ FREE SHIPPING 20' x 24' $99.95 w/ FREE SHIPPING * The American Photoarchive watermark will not appear on your print.
RM2X61E1H–Japan signs the Tripartite Treaty, Berlin, 27 September 1940. Seen here seated from left to right, Ciano, Ribbentrop and Kuruso. Gian Galeazzo Ciano, 2nd Count of Cortellazzo and Buccari , 1903 –1944. Italian diplomat, politician, Foreign Minister in the government of his father-in-law, Benito Mussolini. Ulrich Friedrich-Wilhelm Joachim von Ribbentrop, 1893 – 1946. German politician, diplomat and Minister of Foreign Affairs of Nazi Germany. Saburō Kurusu, 1886 – 1954. Japanese career diplomat and Imperial Japan's ambassador to Germany, 1939-1941. From The War in Pictures, Sixth Y
RMDRCWC5–German tanks WWII
RM2T7KYCC–The end of the 'Empress of Britain', a liner of the Canadian Pacific Fleet after it was attacked by German dive bombers during the Second World War on the 26th October 1940. about 70 miles northwest of Ireland it was spotted by a German Focke-Wulf Fw 200C Condor long-range bomber, which strafed the ship three times and struck her twice with 250 kg (550 lb) bombs. Six hundred of the 5643 people on board were rescued.
RMWTD6FR–Albert Kesselring (1885 – 1960) was a German Generalfeldmarschall of the Luftwaffe during World War II who was subsequently convicted of war crimes.
RM2G0PBGP–A vintage Nazi propaganda poster showing a German soldier in battle with the text Work For Victory As Hard As We Are Fighting For It
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
RM2WT6JYD–Vintage 1945 black and white postcard showing the destruction of Warsaw, Poland, during World War II, Old City ruins
RMHR63GA–German World War I photographic postcard depicting Tsar Ferdinand I of Bulgaria with his two sons, 1915. From the New York Public Library.
RME0R4G7–Mar. 03, 1958 - German first night of ''Schweyk'' by Brecht in Erfurt The city theatre of Erfurt was staging ''Schweyk in the second world war'' by Bertolt Brecht, as a German first night. Staging manager has been EUGEN SCHAUR. Our pictures are showing: 1. two soldiers: ARNO WOLF (left side) GUNTHER SONNENBERG (right side) and (center) SCHWLYK, ERHARD KOSTER.
RMM7RABK–Mass Burial, Funeral of British Troops at a Cemetery in Germany near Leipzig on February 27th, 1945, during World War Two, the Photographs are all stamped on the reverse with Stalag IV-A, Prisoner of War Camp
RM2C8921N–Autobahn between Stuttgart and Munich sabotaged during WWII by the Germans so it could not be used, 1951
RM2WJPD3M–Wounded Yank carried across Roer -- Stretcher bearers carry a wounded American soldier over the body of a dead buddy as negotiate a temporary Bridge over the Roer River in Germany. The soldier was wounded and his buddy killed during crossing of German Barrier by the yank forces,follow which the Americans swept to the Rhine River. March 2, 1945. (Photo by Associated Press Photo).
RM2WGM0B8–Knocked out Tiger [sic] tank, the last vehicle abandoned by the Germans in their flight from Argentan, France, in the face of terrific American assault which liberated the town. 20 August, 1944.
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
RMEM863Y–Swansea as dawn breaks after three night blitz attack by the German luftwaffe in World War Two. February 1941.
RM2AB06GK–Klaus Fuchs, Klaus Emil Julius Fuchs (1911 – 1988) German theoretical physicist and atomic spy who supplied information from the American, British, and Canadian Manhattan Project to the Soviet Union during and shortly after World War II.
RMG1DAJT–German army invades Norway during World war two 1940
RM2JREF49–A vintage photo circa 1942 showing a British ground crewman inspecting a wrecked German Heinkel 111 bomber. A wrecked Messerschmitt BF109 aircraft is in the background along with a RAF Hurricane fighter near El Dabaa Egypt North Africa in World War Two
RMRGJP8C–Two German Prisoners Being Brought in, Ardennes-Alsace Campaign, Battle of the Bulge, 1945
RM2X678RD–Hermann Wilhelm Göring, or Goering, 1893 –1946. German politician, military leader, and convicted war criminal. Seen here visiting bomb damaged areas in the Reich during WWII. From The War in Pictures, Fifth Year.
RMDRCWBF–German soldiers WWII
RM2TBHPHM–Two soldiers of the Wermacht look out from the citadel across the Ukrainian capital of Kiev following it's capture during the Second World War German invasion of Russia in September 1941.
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
RMRN5BK0–British World War 2 Public Information propaganda poster
RM2E243M3–General Walther von Brauchitsch commander-in-chief of the German armies. WWII period
RM2WT6JYE–Vintage 1945 black and white postcard showing the destruction of Warsaw, Poland, during World War II, the Old Market ruins
RMKWAYN4–Soldiers stand in the narrow alleys of the French bunkers to repair damage to the structure from bomb attacks launched by German enemy trenches only fifty yards away, with cinema director DW Griffith wearing civilan clothes during the filming of 'Hearts of the World' in France, 1917. Image courtesy National Archives.
RME0W4P1–Jun. 06, 1961 - British High-Performance Jet ''Deterrents'' To Fly in U.S.: Flying above Lincolnshire, England, is a trio of Avro Vulcans, four-engined turbo-jet delta-wing bombers of the Royal Air Force's war deterrent of high-performance jets and thermo-nuclear weapons. Two Mark I Vulcans are to represent Britain at the 50th anniversary of naval aviation at the Pensacola Naval Air Station, Florida. Arriving on June 8, they will be from the R.A.F.'s No.617 Squadron, ''The Dambusters'' because of their precision bombing of German dams in World War II
RMM7RAAD–Mass Burial, Funeral of British Troops at a Cemetery in Germany near Leipzig on February 27th, 1945, during World War Two, the Photographs are all stamped on the reverse with Stalag IV-A, Prisoner of War Camp
RM2AA5Y5C–The end of the war and the abdication of Emperor Wilhelm, marked the end of the family of Hohenzollerns in the limelight of German society and royalty. The group photo shows the Hohenzollern family at the height of their popularity, and from right to left they are:-- Prince Oscar and wife, the Duke of Brunswick, his wife and two children; Prince August Wilhelm, wife and child; Prince Joachim and wife; the ex-Kaiserin and ex-Kaiser Wilhelm; the ex-Crown Prince, his wife and five children; Prince Adelburt and wife; Prince Eitel Frederick and his wife (now divorced)
RM2JAYNPE–German 88 mm Gun. March 28, 1943.
RM2WNE5A3–German Nazi flag hangs from a memorial in the Compiègne Forest (france). Two German soldiers before that June 21, 1940
RM2BW2CFJ–British sailors being hauled aboard a German warship after their vessel had been sunk in a battle against heavy odds. 24 April 1940
RMEM857B–An elderly couple clear away the rubble near their homes after an air raid by the German Luftwaffe on a residential area of Newcastle in World War Two. Circa 1940.
RM2AB06HA–Klaus Fuchs, Klaus Emil Julius Fuchs (1911 – 1988) German theoretical physicist and atomic spy who supplied information from the American, British, and Canadian Manhattan Project to the Soviet Union during and shortly after World War II.
RMDYEPXE–German world war two postcard depicting German army, soldiers
RM2JR5GPJ–A vintage photo circa May 1943 showing a wrecked German Messerschmitt Me 323 Gigant transport aircraft at El Aouiana Tunisia after the defeat of the Axis forces in North Africa in World War Two
RM2G25D47–Old photo of ruined Berlin University after WW2, 1940s.
RM2X4G22A–German gunners defending a coastal battery in the Ruhr against RAF bombers, 2-6 June, 1940 during World War Two. From The War in Pictures, First Year.
RMDRCWXT–German troops WWII
RM2T7KXKT–Winston Churchill touring the streets of Plymouth following heavy air raids by the Luftwaffe in March 1941, during the Second World War.
RF2HG3D6P–Vintage photo of the Junkers Ju 88 The Junkers Ju 88 is a German World War II Luftwaffe twin-engined multirole combat aircraft. Junkers Aircraft and M
RMRN5BMT–British World War 2 Public Information propaganda poster
RM2E243GW–Gunther Adolf Ferdinand von Kluge (1882 – 1944). He replaced Von Runstedt at the head of the German Army in France.
RM2WT6JYF–Vintage 1945 black and white postcard showing the destruction of Warsaw, Poland, during World War II, the Old Market ruins
RMHR63RR–German World War I photographic postcard depicting daily life in an Albanian suburb where German troops are quartered, 1915. From the New York Public Library.
RMRGJPDK–German Civilian, Waving White Flag of Surrender, Coming Toward Half-Track, Geisselhardt, Germany, Central Europe Campaign, Western Allied Invasion of Germany, 1945
RMM7RA90–Mass Burial, Funeral of British Troops at a Cemetery in Germany near Leipzig on February 27th, 1945, during World War Two, the Photographs are all stamped on the reverse with Stalag IV-A, Prisoner of War Camp
RMR5A8T2–The end of the war and the abdication of Emperor Wilhelm, marked the end of the family of Hohenzollerns in the limelight of German society and royalty. The group photo shows the Hohenzollern family at the height of their popularity, and from right to left they are:-- Prince Oscar and wife, the Duke of Brunswick, his wife and two children; Prince August Wilhelm, wife and child; Prince Joachim and wife; the ex-Kaiserin and ex-Kaiser Wilhelm; the ex-Crown Prince, his wife and five children; Prince Adelburt and wife; Prince Eitel Frederick and his wife (now divorced)
RM2WJPD3J–Infantry ***** out the ***** left in Nutterden. April 16, 1945. (Photo by British Official Photograph).
RM2WGM0BC–SC 193109 - This German self-propelled gun was knocked out of action by American troops at Mortree, France. 16 August, 1944.
RM2BW924X–A receipt given by a German officer to Captain Patrick G Dove of the tanker Africa Shell which states that the Captain 's sextant and other navigation instruments have been confiscated . The tanker was sunk by the German cruiser Admiral Graf Spee which was in turn scuttled following defeat in the Battle of the River Plate at the hands of British ships. 16 November 1939
RMEM8721–Smithford Street looking towards Fleet Street in Coventry after an air raid by the German Luftwaffe in World Wat Two. St. John's church can just be made out on the top left of the photo. This postman is struggling to decide what to do with the mail for businesses that were raized to the ground during the Coventry blitz of 14th November 1940.
RM2D6N9PB–Einsatzgruppen 'deployment groups'; also 'task forces' were Schutzstaffel (SS) paramilitary death squads of Nazi Germany that were responsible for mass killings, primarily by shooting, during World War II (1939–45) in German-occupied Europe. The Einsatzgruppen had an integral role in the implementation of the so-called 'Final Solution to the Jewish Question' (Die Endlösung der Judenfrage) in territories conquered by Nazi Germany. Almost all of the people they killed were civilians
RMDYEPXD–German world war two postcard depicting German army, artillery
RM2JRN2K8–A vintage photo circa 1942 showing a merchant ship sinking after being torpedoed by a German submarine while crossing the Atlantic ocean during world war two. The crew have lowered a life boat and are attempting to leave the ship
RM2G25D32–Old photo of ruined Berlin Alexanderplatz after WW2 1940s
RM2X4G22C–EDITORIAL The meeting of Hitler and Mussolini in Munich, 18 June, 1940. Adolf Hitler, 1889 – 1945. German politician, demagogue, Pan-German revolutionary, leader of the Nazi Party, Chancellor of Germany, and Führer of Nazi Germany from 1934 to 1945. Benito Amilcare Andrea Mussolini, 1883 – 1945. Italian dictator, journalist, founder and leader of the National Fascist Party (PNF), and Prime Minister of Italy. From The War in Pictures, First Year.
RMDRCW7C–German soldiers WWII
RM2T7KXE8–The morning of the 14th November 1940, and people in Coventry, England survey the damage caused by the previous nights Luftwaffe air raids during the Second World War. Happily the city's cathedral spire is still standing
RM2D5JN39–The Italian light cruisers Emmanuele Filiberto Duca d’Aosta and Eugenio di Svoia are moving into the area of the T-mine minefield to the north of Tr
RM2BB7P1H–British World War 2 Public Information Propaganda poster
RM2E2GY89–Hermann Wilhelm Göring (1893 – 1946) was a German political and military leader as well as one of the most powerful figures in the Nazi Party (NSDAP),
RM2WT6JYA–Vintage 1945 black and white postcard showing the destruction of Warsaw, Poland, during World War II, the city wall at the Nowomiejska street
RM2HWD19T–The Peeters family, Belgian refugees at Witton Park, County Durham, 1914. The father of the family, Jaen or Joannes Peeters, had been coachman to the burgomaster of Aerschot and was amongst the men of the town shot dead by members of the invading German army in reprisals for the killing of Colonel Johannes Stenger. His two 16 year old sons narrowly escaped the same fate but witnessed the execution of their father
RM2G0PBGT–A vintage Nazi propaganda poster saying Danzig is German. The future of Danzig was used as a pretext for the Nazi invasion of Poland
RMM7RADT–Mass Burial, Funeral of British Troops at a Cemetery in Germany near Leipzig on February 27th, 1945, during World War Two, the Photographs are all stamped on the reverse with Stalag IV-A, Prisoner of War Camp
RM2N6RF1E–German prisoners of war on the autobahn, Lubeck, Hamburg, Germany 1945
RM2WJPD56–U.S. Tank Speeds Toward Frankfurt -- A tank of the sixth armored, third U.S. Army, speeds past two dead Nazi bazooka gunnors lying surrounded by seattered equipment it heads toward Frankfurt, Germany, march 27, 1945. Third army units cleared the city, 17 miles coast of the Rhine River, March 29. March 2, 1945. (Photo by U.S. Office of War Information Picture).
RM2WGM0BB–The wreckage of some of the German armor that tried to stay and fight it out with the advancing Americans in Chambois, strews the streets of that town. France. 21 August, 1944.
RM2BW926A–A man reading a receipt given by a German officer to Captain Patrick G Dove of the tanker Africa Shell which states that the Captain 's sextant and other navigation instruments have been confiscated . The tanker was sunk by the German cruiser Admiral Graf Spee which was in turn scuttled following defeat in the Battle of the River Plate at the hands of British ships. 16 November 1939
RMEMNPTR–Soldiers from the 8th Army seen here examining a derelict German tank. following the armoured battle which would later be known as 'the Cauldron' 15th June 1942
RMT8T36W–SS Guadalcanal lying alongside the captured U-505. German submarine U-505
RMDYER1B–German world war two Postcard, showing German infantry
RM2JRBEPF–A vintage photo circa September 1943 of a knocked out American M4 Sherman tank next to a destroyed German Flak 88mm anti-tank artillery gun during the allied invasion of Sicily code named Operation Husky during world war two
RMDW0MRN–Two wounded Irish dragoons hold off the enemy at a farmhouse after the retreat from Mons
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