RME0036J–Memorial site for killed German soldiers in the Vosges, 1915
RMB5MAAA–2 G55 W1 1915 19 E WWI Killed German soldiers 1915 History WWI Western Front German soldiers killed in action after being hit by
RMGG2AP7–German soldiers killed and lying in the newly French trench September 18, 1916 World War I - France
RMDYYPR7–Fights at the Egyptian border area near El Alamein, 1942 Killed German soldiers of the Afrika Korps at El Alamein, 1942
RMB5MABY–2 G55 W1 1916 26 German soldiers killed in action History WWI Western Front Trench warfare Bodies of German soldiers killed in a
RMC46CKH–Second World War: German Soldiers, killed in action at the Eastern Front, 1941-1945
RMFGPTT6–National Socialism / Nazism, organisations, Reichsarbeitsdienst (Reich Labour Service), members of a Reichsarbeitsdienst unit, deployed on the Eastern Front, dig graves for killed German soldiers, summer 1941, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMB5MADY–2 G55 W1 1917 7 E German soldiers killed Oise Photo History WWI Western Front German soldiers killed in action Dept Oise France
RMD7KJ36–Charred remains of dead German soldiers killed in World War 2 in Egypt
RMB5MRY9–9EN 1918 3 0 A1 E WW I Killed British soldiers Photo World War I France theatre of war during the German counter attack March 19
RMDRHPGJ–German air force officer killed in crash, France, WW1
RM2CWBDGP–German troops entering Stalingrad, Russia, September 1942. An elderly Russian woman emerges from a cellar in the shattered ruins of the city. Fought between August 1942 and February 1943, the Battle of Stalingrad saw 750,000 Russian soldiers killed, wounded or captured and over 40,000 civilians lost their lives. On the Axis side, 740,000 were killed or wounded and 110,000 taken prisoner. The defeat at Stalingrad was a reverse from which Nazi Germany was ultimately unable to recover. The photographer is unknown.
RM2WRCAC7–U.S. soldiers & German pistol, Photograph shows two American soldiers, Corporal Howard Thompson and James H. White who were part of a group that killed and captured several Germans in no man's land on March 7, 1918 during World War I. Thompson holds a pistol taken from a German soldier killed by White. Photograph was taken in Ancerviller, France, March 11, 1918., 1918 March 11, World War, 1914-1918, Glass negatives, 1 negative: glass
RMB5MABW–2 G55 W1 1916 25 German soldier killed Douaumont History WWI Western Front Trench warfare at Verdun body of a German soldier kil
RMKWDA06–World War 1 in East Asia. Some of the 3,000 German defenders of Tsingtao, a German colony seized from China in 1897. For six weeks they resisted 50,000 Japanese soldiers. The Battle ended with 200 Germans killed to a Japanese death toll of 1,455. The soldier second from right appears to have Jewish ancestry. Sept.-Oct. 1914. (BSLOC 2013 1 11)
RMA4J80X–German soldiers killed by artillery fire, 1st Battle of the Marne, France, 5-12 September 1914. Artist: Unknown
RMDGAYE0–Dead British soldiers after a German gas attack, World War One
RME46E4D–Grave of German soldier Gefreiter Werner Bohner killed October 1942. Unit 2 Fla.812 at El Alamein War Cemetery in Egypt
RMDD720K–Dead German machine gunner, killed in the last week of the World War I. Villers Devy Dun Sassey, France. Nov. 4, 1918.
RMD1DE6A–Soldiers killed in action in a French station near Paris, France, in summer 1940. Place unknown. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichte
RM2BW3627–Ex - Kaiser ' s favourite grandson killed in action . Prince Wilhelm , oldest son of the former Crown Prince of Germany and favourite grandson of the ex - Kaiser , has been killed in action . In 1933 the Prince morganatically married Fraulein Dorothea von Salviati , sister of a German horseman , in defiance of his family , and renounced his rights to the succession . Photo shows ; Prince Wilhelm of Prussia , wearing the uniform of the Steel Helmet organisation , which was disbanded by the Nazis , with his bride after their wedding in Bonn . 27 May 1933
RMGG2E9W–Seizing of Courcelles, here after the German attacks. French soldiers killed during the attack. June 1918
RM2M3JPXE–Russian soldiers killed while trying to force their way through German barbed wire on the Eastern Front.
RMB5M8GH–2 G55 F1 1917 9 WWI Recovery of Soldier killed in act History WWI France Trench Warfare Recovery of a German Soldier killed in a
RMC46D1T–Second World War: German Soldiers, killed in action at the Eastern Front, 1941-1945
RMFGPRY8–National Socialism / Nazism, organisations, Reichsarbeitsdienst (Reich Labour Service), members of a Reichsarbeitsdienst unit, deployed on the Eastern Front, dig graves for killed German soldiers, summer 1941, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMD9650Y–World War I: Chaplain of the British regiment the lst Munsters saying a burial prayer over soldiers killed in their trench by a German shell. Near Cambrai, October 1918.
RMFGRHJ0–Second World War / WWII, Poland, German soldiers at grave of a killed comrade, 1939, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RM2TBHRC2–Russian soldiers take Wermacht troops prisoner near Staraya during the German invasion of Russia in April 1942. Promised relief that came too late for the encircled and the now captured invaders fought hard, as can be seen by the bodies of their colleagues lying near the trenches.
RMCP1DG8–military, landsknechts, German landsknechts fighting against swiss soldiers, scene from the Battle of Cerisole, 15.4.1544, woodcut by Hans Schaeufelin the Younger, 1582, victory of the French under Francis of Bourbon against the Imperial habsburg troops under the Marquis del Vasto, war, France, Italy, Switzerland, mercenaries, infantry, weapons, lances, pikes, flags, dead, killed, 16th century, historic, historical, Schaufelin, Schäufelin, people, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMKWDAY4–World War 1 in East Asia. Some of the 3,000 German defenders of Tsingtao, a German colony seized from China in 1897. For six weeks they resisted 50,000 Japanese soldiers. The Battle ended with 200 Germans killed to a Japanese death toll of 1,455. The soldier second from right appears to have Jewish ancestry. Sept.-Oct. 1914. (BSLOC 2013 1 11)
RMFGRJ93–Second World War / WWII,Russia,graves of German soldiers of the crew of railway amored train 3,killed 22.7.1942,area of Army Group Centre,cross,crosses,graveyard,graveyards,military cemetery,war cemetery,military cemeteries,war cemeteries,Soviet Union,USSR,Union of Socialist Soviet Republics,eastern front,railway,railroad,railways,railroads,railway troops,amored train,Wehrmacht,armed forces,army,armies,Germany,German Reich,Third Reich,soldiers,soldier,1940s,40s,20th century,second,2nd,world war,world wars,graves,grave,cr,Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMDRDCRK–Dead German soldier WWI
RMDB63NJ–events, Second World War / WWII, Soviet Union, Operation 'Barbarossa' (German Invasion of the Soviet Union), Army Group Centre, Belarus, soldiers of Rifle Regiment 74 (19th Panzer Division) on the bank of the Drisa river, 13.7.1941, right (with map): Major Krieg, the commander of 1st Batallion (killed in action on 29.12.1941), Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMCF7CF1–German battery as an explosion kills horses in foreground, soldiers continue to load shells into a cannon
RMBX6T38–events, Second Schleswig War 1864, Battle of Dybbol, 18.4.1864, Prince Frederick Charles of Prussia with his staff on the captured Danish redoubts, print after painting by E. Roeber, redoubt, entrenchment, entrenchments, Wars of German Unification, officer, officers, general, generals, military, Prussian, historic, historical, Germany, Denmark, German, soldiers, fallen killed, dead bodies, corpses, battlefield, 19th century, Rober, Röber, people, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RM2AA62M0–German Republic - Coffins of the killed Spartacus soldiers and sailors in famous White Hall of the Kaiser's palace, Berlin, Germany ca. 1919
RMB2JM6R–events, First World War / WWI, Western Front, British sentry killed during a German reconnaissance in force, France, 1918,
RM2WJPD32–American Dead On Western Europe Battlefront -- U.S. Soldiers killed while fighting inside the Reich lie sprawled behind a hedge. On the extreme left (back ground) is a medical corpsman, who had been moving down the line to give help. A wounded Nazi was seen near him, but when the cameraman reached the spot the America was dead and the German one. February 12, 1945. (Photo by U.S. Office Of War Information Photo).
RMB3EKT4–Stalingrad 1942 / German tank / Photo
RMM57J12–Chaos on the road as fleeing refugees are cleared off the road to allow the invading German forces pass near Macon in France in June 1940 during the Battle of France. Pic taken between 17/6/1940 - 29/6/1940
RMGJG80W–Smashed up German trench on Messines Ridge with dead soldiers, Battle of Ypres, Belgium, World War One
RMC46CRA–Second World War: German Soldiers, killed in action at the Eastern Front, 1941-1945
RMFGPR46–Second World War / WWII, Soviet Union, summer 1941, German military graves, photo taken by a member of a Reichsarbeitsdienst (Reich Labor Service) unit deployed on the Eastern Front (RAD Abteilung K. 1/130), Army Group South, Ukraine, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMD3B67F–(dpa files) - A German police officer and an officer of the US military police pictured in front of the wrecked VW Beetle in which one of the bombs exploded on the US military headquarters in Heidelberg, West Germany, 24 May 1972. Three US soldiers were killed and five people injured when two bombs
RMKWB88W–Executed French partisans lying on a city street, surrounded by German soldiers. The FFI (French Forces of the Interior) were killed at an unidentified location, ca. 1944. World War 2. (BSLOC 2014 10 84)
RMP9DR70–German soldiers killed in the Battle of Stalingrad. Museum: Russian State Film and Photo Archive, Krasnogorsk.
RMTXGR6B–World War I: Chaplain of the lst Munsters saying a burial prayer over soldiers killed in their trench by a German shell October 1918 Near Cambrai
RM2FWRDDY–The aftermath of an attack. German soldiers lie dead in a sunken road. 1918
RMJXXTRE–Deutscher Flieger, der beim Absturz seines Flugzeugs hinter den alliierten Linien getötet wurde, umringt von franrösischen Soldaten, Frankreich 1917. German aviator killed by the fall of his aeroplane behind Allied lines, surrounded by French soldiers, France 1917.
RMDRDCTG–Dead German soldier WWI
RM2BTFBKT–Soviet soldiers killed in action Operation Barbarossa - German Invasion of Russia, 1941 - 15th Infantary Division of the Thuringia-Kurhessen Division
RMDRHXNK–German trench near Guillemont, Western Front, WW1
RMMBJYDW–Final Trench
RM2M3P9W1–Some of the population of the Belgian town of Louvain (Leuven) are driven out by German soldiers to a place outside the town. In their absence the town was heavily damaged, many citizens killed, and the historic university library destroyed. August 1914
RM2APY1E5–World War I, land war, place unknown. A German lieutenant killed at his post in a tree, from where he shot Allied soldiers, 1915.
RM2M3PDWM–An incident described by a private soldier of the Black Watch who was present in the room a few minutes before a shell explosion took place and who was one of the first on the scene. The witness's account was given from University College Hospital where he was recovering. The scene shows a room in a country house on the banks of the Aisne where about a dozen wounded Cameron Highlanders were resting and a doctor was inspecting their wounds. A shell from the German lines coming through the window burst in the room, with disastrous effects, the doctor and nearly all soldiers being killed on th
RMCF956D–Modern German Submarine in section U Boat
RM2M3RG7C–One unforeseen casualty of the war were rare European bison, Bos bonasus, also known as Wisent or Zubre. These were hunted to extinction in the wild by Germans occupying Poland, the last bastion of the bison in Europe. Previously under protection of the Tsar, these endangered forest-dwelling creatures were killed by German soldiers for food and for sport during 1915. Standing at over six feet in height at the withers, these prehistoric beasts were larger than their descendants the American bison(also known as buffalo)with longer horns, and a yak-like abundance of hair at the head, neck and for
RMD9THT8–German Revolution 1918/1919: Crowds of people participate in the funeral procession for the victims of the revolution days of 6 December 1918 on their way to the Friedhof der Märzgefallenen (lit. 'Cemetery of those killed in action in March' referring to the victims of the revolutions of 1848 in the German states) in Berlin, on 21 December 1918. Here: members of the red soldiers' league are pictured in the Siegesallee in Berlin. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichte
RM2M3P9PT–Desperate struggle between German and Belgian troops in a German attack on the Yser Canal, Belgium. Fierce hand to hand fighting; some cows which had been grazing in a field nearby were killed by shell fire.
RMC46CK8–Second World War: German Soldiers, killed in action at the Eastern Front, 1941-1945
RMBBN853–events, Second World War / WWII, Russia 1941, Soviet column after German air raid between Bialystok and Vaukavysk, killed soldiers, July 1941,
RM2M3NTGE–"Arms, Britons! Avert These Horrors: The Triumph of Science and Efficiency." A typical propagandist reminder to the British of what they were fighting for, this brutish German soldier, half-ogre, trampling innocent Belgian women and children underfoot, pulls no punches, although its savageness is unusual for "The Sketch". The caption asks, "Would you like the same things to happen here? Would you like to see your mother and sisters killed or maltreated your property destroyed and your homes burnt? If not -those of you who are eligible -answer Lord Kitchener's call t
RMDP908D–The appeal of Emperor Wilhelm II. to the German people on the occasion of the outbreak of war. Set off by the deadly shots on Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand by Serbian nationalists on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo, World War I broke out. During World War I, Germany, Austria, Austria-Hungary as well as later Turkey and Bulgary fought against Britain, France and Russia. The sad end result in 1918 comprised roughly 8.5 million soldiers killed in action, more than 21 million wounded and almost 8 million prisoners of war and missing people.
RM2M3P7E4–Lieutenant Roland Gerard Garvin (1895 - 1916), known as Ged to his family, of the 7th Battalion, South Lancashire Regiment. Eldest child and only son of the influential journalist, author and editor, James Louis Garvin who was editor of the Observer from 1908 to 1947 and of the Encyclopaedia Britannica. Ged was due to go up to Christ Church College, Oxford on a history scholarship, but joined up at the end of August 1914. He was killed in action on 23 July 1916, caught by machine-gun fire while leading his company against the strongly fortified German positions north of Bazentin-le-Petit.
RM2X21TKM–The Idstedt Lion at Flensburg, monument of the Schleswig-Holstein-War of 1850, (1864). 'The Engraving represents the colossal bronze lion erected in the cemetery at Flensburg as a monument of the Danish soldiers killed in the important battle of Idstedt, in 1850, when 28,000 Danes met and defeated the German army of nearly equal numbers, and put an end to the Schleswig-Holstein war of that time. The monument was designed by Professor Bissen, of Copenhagen, himself a native of Schleswig. It was finished and publicly erected in 1862. The lion, with the shield of Schleswig, is supported on a mass
RM2M3P8A3–Three members of "L" Battery, Royal Horse Artillery, which gallantly maintained fire using three guns against surprise fire from a strong German force comprising ten field guns and two maxims on 24 August 1914 near Compiegne. Despite two of the British guns being silenced, Gunner Derbyshire and Driver Osborne under the command of Captain Bradbury kept up fire until only a single German gun remained, eventually ceasing fire. Captain Bradbury, pictured centre, was killed and awarded the Victoria Cross. Gunner Derbyshire and Driver Osborne each received the Medaille Militaire. The B
RMKWB9NA–Executed French partisans lying on a city street, surrounded by German soldiers. The FFI (French Forces of the Interior) were killed at an unidentified location, ca. 1944. World War 2. (BSLOC 2014 10 84)
RM2WRH3C5–U.S. soldiers & German pistol, 11 Mar 1918. Two American soldiers, Corporal Howard Thompson and James H. White who were part of a group that killed and captured several Germans in no man's land on March 7, 1918 during World War I. Thompson holds a pistol taken from a German soldier killed by White. Photograph was taken in Ancerviller, France, March 11, 1918.
RM2A5XPPT–A Successful Patrol- Three men of a patrol of 5 who met a German patrol of 10 men, with no loss- The German losses were 2 killed, 2 wounded, and 2 captured ca. March 1918 in Glenville France
RM2GJ7X6T–FILE 1914-1918. First World War. German artillery soldiers killed by English troops during the German advance on Albert.
RM2HX5DR7–German Dead At Siegfried Line - Doad Nazi soldiers lie before a camouflaged pillbox of the Siegfried Line Where they were killed while resisting the breakthrough of First U.S. Army troops. An American soldier (background) stands on the alert by the blasted Nazi strongpoint, part of the German outer defense wall. November 5, 1944. (Photo by U.S. Signal Corps Photo).
RMD3G221–(dpa files) - A view over the expanse of ruins of Monte Cassino, Italy, 15 February 1944. That day, the Benedictine monastery dating from 529, was completely destroyed in an airstrike by the Allied forces although there were no German Wehrmacht soldiers near Monte Cassino. Allied forces had attacked the monastery with 229 warplanes. By miracle none of the monks was killed. The mona
RFKRDY7B–Dead soldiers on the battlefield - world war concept
RMDP901N–German soldiers in a shelter near Avricourt (undated). Set off by the deadly shots on Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand by Serbian nationalists on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo, World War I broke out. During World War I, Germany, Austria, Austria-Hungary as well as later Turkey and Bulgary fought against Britain, France and Russia. The sad end result in 1918 comprised roughly 8.5 million soldiers killed in action, more than 21 million wounded and almost 8 million prisoners of war and missing people.
RMCF955P–German submarine U boat watercraft submersible, underwater
RMDP900X–German soldiers at the Western front in 1915. Set off by the deadly shots on Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand by Serbian nationalists on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo, World War I broke out. During World War I, Germany, Austria, Austria-Hungary as well as later Turkey and Bulgary fought against Britain, France and Russia. The sad end result in 1918 comprised roughly 8.5 million soldiers killed in action, more than 21 million wounded and almost 8 million prisoners of war and missing people.
RM2X0NTNT–EIGHTH ARMY : CAPTURE OF S.SAVINO - German soldiers killed while defending S.Savino. Photographic negative , British Army
RMDP908P–Fraternization of German and Russian soldiers at the Eastern Front after the breakout of the Russian Revolution in November 1917. Set off by the deadly shots on Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand by Serbian nationalists on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo, World War I broke out. During World War I, Germany, Austria, Austria-Hungary as well as later Turkey and Bulgary fought against Britain, France and Russia. The sad end result in 1918 comprised roughly 8.5 million soldiers killed in action, more than 21 million wounded and almost 8 million prisoners of war and missing people.
RMC46CPM–Second World War: German Soldiers, killed in action at the Eastern Front, 1941-1945
RMBBN851–events, Second World War / WWII, Russia 1941, Soviet column after German air raid between Bialystok and Vaukavysk, destroyed lorry, killed soldiers, July 1941,
RMDP9095–A German soldier in a trench near Ypern on the 24th of April in 1915. Set off by the deadly shots on Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand by Serbian nationalists on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo, World War I broke out. During World War I, Germany, Austria, Austria-Hungary as well as later Turkey and Bulgary fought against Britain, France and Russia. The sad end result in 1918 comprised roughly 8.5 million soldiers killed in action, more than 21 million wounded and almost 8 million prisoners of war and missing people.
RM2M3PC6P–German troops retreating across the River Marne amid smoke clouds and suffering greatly under fire of artillery and machine guns in July 1918. 1918
RMDP900W–The ruin of the church of Langemark after escalade of German volunteers (picture taken in 1915). Set off by the deadly shots on Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand by Serbian nationalists on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo, World War I broke out. During World War I, Germany, Austria, Austria-Hungary as well as later Turkey and Bulgary fought against Britain, France and Russia. The sad end result in 1918 comprised roughly 8.5 million soldiers killed in action, more than 21 million wounded and almost 8 million prisoners of war and missing people.
RM2X21W0E–The War in Denmark: public funeral at Copenhagen of officers and soldiers killed at Düppel, 1864. Engraving from a sketch by Mr. Simonsen. 'It represents the scene in St. Anne's-square, Copenhagen, at the funeral of fourteen of the Danish officers and soldiers killed in the defence of the redoubts at Düppel on April 18. The funeral took place on the 27th of that month, setting forth from the Garrison Church, which is directly opposite the house of the British Legation. From early morning on that day, flags half mast high had been displayed by the shipping in the port and from many ho
RMDP901K–The first German troops cross the French border in August 1914. Set off by the deadly shots on Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand by Serbian nationalists on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo, World War I broke out. During World War I, Germany, Austria, Austria-Hungary as well as later Turkey and Bulgary fought against Britain, France and Russia. The sad end result in 1918 comprised roughly 8.5 million soldiers killed in action, more than 21 million wounded and almost 8 million prisoners of war and missing people. (c) dpa - Report
RMG3DA1H–The callousness of Kultur: the gadfly's sting in Dublin City. The sedition of the Sinn Feiners and the sacking of Sackville Street in what Mr Asquith called 'the most recent German campaign'. Images in the aftermath of the Dublin Easter Rising, from a ver
RMDP902W–A group of German soldiers, who became British prisoners of war during the major offensive at the Western front in April 1918. Set off by the deadly shots on Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand by Serbian nationalists on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo, World War I broke out. During World War I, Germany, Austria, Austria-Hungary as well as later Turkey and Bulgary fought against Britain, France and Russia. The sad end result in 1918 comprised roughly 8.5 million soldiers killed in action, more than 21 million wounded and almost 8 million prisoners of war and missing people.
RMW2GTKR–A Successful Patrol- Three men of a patrol of 5 who met a German patrol of 10 men, with no loss- The German losses were 2 killed, 2 wounded, and 2 captured ca. March 1918 in Glenville France
RMDP9099–German positions at a railway embankment North of St. Leger-Boyelles in Southern Belgium in March 1918. Set off by the deadly shots on Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand by Serbian nationalists on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo, World War I broke out. During World War I, Germany, Austria, Austria-Hungary as well as later Turkey and Bulgary fought against Britain, France and Russia. The sad end result in 1918 comprised roughly 8.5 million soldiers killed in action, more than 21 million wounded and almost 8 million prisoners of war and missing people.
RM2T1M8TY–The British Army in North Africa 1942 A Royal Tank Regiment soldier examines the graves of German soldiers killed in recent fighting, 9 September 1942.
RMDP907E–View of the town St. Quentin on the 28th of August in 1914, occupied by the German troops. St. Quentin held out until the 2nd of October in 1918, but was almost completely destroyed by French gunfire. Set off by the deadly shots on Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand by Serbian nationalists on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo, World War I broke out. During World War I, Germany, Austria, Austria-Hungary as well as later Turkey and Bulgary fought against Britain, France and Russia. The sad end result in 1918 comprised roughly 8.5 million soldiers killed in action, more than 21 millio
RM2HX517C–Hidden German Bombs Blast Naples Soldiers of the Allied fifth Army search for bodies amid the ruins of building in Naples, Italy, which was destroyed by a hidden German time bomb. The Germans concealed scores of bombs, timed to explode after they had retreated. One bomb exploded in the Naples Post Office while it was crowded with civilians and killed about 100 persons. December 13, 1943. (Photo by U.S. Office Of War Information Picture).
RMDP909D–View of a part of the loot after the battle. The 2nd Russian army was beaten destructively by the 8th German army under Paul von Hindenburg in the Battle of Tannenberg from the 23rd to 31st of August in 1914. Set off by the deadly shots on Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand by Serbian nationalists on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo, World War I broke out. During World War I, Germany, Austria, Austria-Hungary as well as later Turkey and Bulgary fought against Britain, France and Russia. The sad end result in 1918 comprised roughly 8.5 million soldiers killed in action, more than 2
RMCF9579–German Giant twin propeller war biplane
RM2HX516C–Victims of German Time Bomb At NaplesAn Italian civilian, seriously injured wanders dazedly from the ruins caused by a German time bomb which exploded in the Naples Post Office several days after the Germans had retreated from the city. An Italian boy, also injured, holds his back where he was struck by flying debris.Many Italian civilians--men, women and children--were caught in the explosion and either killed or seriously injured. Those who survived were promptly aided by American and British soldiers who liberated the city. November 29, 1943. (Photo by U.S Office Of War Information Picture)
RME1EN1H–Propaganda text! from Nazi news reporting on the back of the picture: 'Out of action. The German shell detonated close to the gun barrel and killed the entire Soviet gun crew.' Picture taken at the Eastern Front, 24 November 1944. (Flaws in quality due to the historic picture copy) Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichtee - NO WIRE SERVICE –
RME1CW45–German prisoners with U.S. guards on a Norman road during the Battle of the Falaise Pocket. 10,000 Germans were killed, 50,000
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