RMC46365–Paul von Hindenburg with Erich von Ludendorff, 1914
RF2X1A308–General Erich von Falkenhayn (left), Chief of the German General Staff, and General Ludendorff, 1914 Germany
RMDP907J–A contemporary photograph of Prussian general and military leader (Battle of Tannenberg 1914) Erich Ludendorff, who effectively decided together with Paul von Hindenburg about German politics during World War I. After the military failure, he stepped back and was dismissed by Emperor Wilhelm II. on the 26th of October in 1918.
RMB5MP36–9 1914 0 0 C2 8 Ludendorff Donation Postcard World War 1 1914 18 Postcards Ludendorff donation for those injured through war Col
RMD99797–World War I 1914-1918: Visit of King of Bavaria to the German Headquarters, 1917. From left: Hindenburg, Emperor Wilhelm II, Chancellor Bethmann-Hollweg, Ludwig III last King of Bavaria, Ludendorff, and Admiral Holtzendorff.
RMAPM85W–General Paul Von Hindenburg, 1847 - 1934 and chief of staff Erich Von Ludendorff, 1865 - 1937, at the map table.
RMGGCPN1–Generalfeldmarschall Paul von Hindenburg, Kaiser Wilhelm II, and General Erich Ludendorff. Photo c.1917
RMB5M78Y–1 H73 F1916 1 E Hindenburg and Ludendorff 1916 Hindenburg Paul von Field Marshal Reich President from 1925 1847 1934 In WWI 1914
RMBA7X3R–Ludendorff, Erich, 9.4.1865 - 20.12.1937, German general, portrait, drawing by Karl Bauer, 1914, ,
RMG3AK95–Hindenburg and Ludendorff
RMC458P4–Ludendorff - fundraising, 1918
RMDYHC02–German Generals PAUL von HINDENBURG at left with ERICH LUDENDORFF in 1917
RMC464E6–Destroyed Ortelsburg after the Battle of Tannenberg, 1914
RMP81ENH–The ruins of tanks following the 1918 Spring Offensive, or Kaiserschlacht (Kaiser's Battle), also known as the Ludendorff Offensive, was a series of German attacks along the Western Front during the First World War, beginning on 21 March 1918, which marked the deepest advances by either side since 1914. The Germans had realised that their only remaining chance of victory was to defeat the Allies before the overwhelming human and matériel resources of the United States could be fully deployed.
RMC45ER1–Paul von Hindenburg and Erich Ludendorff
RMG16B0E–Photograph shows General Paul von Hindenburg, Kaiser Wilhelm II, and General Erich Ludendorff standing at a table, examining large maps, circa 1914-18. Wilhelm II (January 27, 1859 - June 4, 1941) was the last German Kaiser and King of Prussia, ruling the
RMC458NH–Erich Ludendorff and Max Hoffmann, 1917
RF2HDAGPJ–Vintage German propaganda poster. 1918 Give to the Ludendorff. Donation for war-damaged people!: They bled for you too, 1918
RMC46344–German cavalry in the battle of Tannenberg, 1914
RF2C60BJB–German retro postcard. 1. King of Saxony. 2. Excellence of the Hindenburg. 3. General von Ludendorf. German Empire. 1914-1917
RM2M3JPNK–Marshal Paul von Hindenburg (1847 - 1934), sitting at a strategic map. A veteran of the Franco-Prussian War, he was recalled from retirement on the outbreak of World War I, winning decisive victories on the Eastern front at Tannenburg (1914) and the Masurian Lakes (1915). He became Chief of Staff of the Third Army in August 1916, forming with Ludendorff the Third Supreme Command. The inscription at the bottom of the picture reads: 'May the spirit of 1914-15 remain with us - Von Hindenburg'. Date: 1915
RMBJH5PD–events, First World War / WWI, caricature, advert, War Commodities: Russian officers, enlisted men, cannons, machine guns, anmnunition trains - aviabel at once. Hindenburg und Ludendorff, 'Ulk', 11.12.1914, ,
RMD560BA–Copy of a photograph taken from a German Officer showing Kaiser, Hindenburg and Ludendorff at G.H.Q., Spa
RMEB1FYK–A contemporary German colorized propaganda photo shows General Field Marshal Paul von Hindenburg (looking into the binoculars), General Erich Ludendorff (B) and Colonel Max Hoffmann, date and location unknown (1914-1918). Photo: Neumann Archive - NO WIRE SERVICE
RM2AA5Y80–A new picture of Ludendorff. General Ludendorff, looking quite unlike his usual portraits, is here seen in company with Baron von Richthofen, who had been wounded in the head three days previously ca. 1914-1918
RMGG6TTN–Field Marshal Paul von Hindenburg (1847-1934), Chief of the German General Staff, and his deputy, Erich Ludendorff (1865-1937). They served in those posts from August 1916 onwards. Photo from Bain News Service, c.1915.
RMB400B9–events, First World War / WWI, Eastern Front, Battle of Tannenberg 26.8.1914 - 30.8. 1914, Field Marshal Paul von Hindenburg and his staff, after drawing by Hugo Vogel, 29.8.1915, from left to right: Frantz, de la Croix, von Waldow, Caemmerer, von Bockelberg, Mierczinsky, von Fleischmann (Austrian liaison officer), Rostock, Max von Hoffmann (with binocular periscope), Gruenert, Drechsel, Hindenburg, Chief of the General Staff Erich Ludendorff (with map), East Prussia, Poland, Germany, propaganda, officers, fine arts, 20th century, historic, historical, Grunert,,
RM2WRBW97–Kaiser and his Generals, Photograph shows German Kaiser Wilhelm II with his generals during World War I: standing left to right: von Bulow, von Mackensen, von Molike, Crown Prince William of Prussia, von Francois, Ludendorff, von Falkenheyn, von Eimen, von Beseler, von Bethman-Hollweg, von Heeringen. Seated left to right: Crown Prince Rupprecht of, between ca. 1910 and ca. 1915, World War, 1914-1918, Glass negatives, 1 negative: glass
RF2AXXEJW–Projection für Alle - Der Weltkrieg: Die Ostfront. Serie 51. No. 1. Proviantkolonne. - Die Firma „Projection für Alle“ wurde 1905 von Max Skladanowsky (1861-1939) gegründet. Sie produzierte bis 1928 fast 100 Serien zu je 24 Glasdias im Format 8,3 x 8,3 cm im sog. Bromsilber-Gelatine-Trockenplatten Verfahren. Die Serien umfassten vor allem Städte, Länder, Landschaften aber auch Märchen und Sagen, das Alte Testament und den Ersten Weltkrieg.
RM2J2FN47–German WWI stormtroopers advance through clouds of smoke towards enemy positions on the Western Front during the Spring Offensive of 1918
RMBY8TBC–PAUL von HINDENBURG (left) with fellow First World War German General Erich Ludendorff about 1915
RMRW4CGH–German world War 1 poster asking for donations of tools for injured soldiers, c. 1914 - 1918, Ludwig Hohlwein - LoC
RMP81EJR–Allied troops after being pushed back to the River Marne. The 1918 Spring Offensive, or Kaiserschlacht (Kaiser's Battle), also known as the Ludendorff Offensive, was a series of German attacks along the Western Front during the First World War, beginning on 21 March 1918, which marked the deepest advances by either side since 1914. The Germans had realised that their only remaining chance of victory was to defeat the Allies before the overwhelming human and matériel resources of the United States could be fully deployed.
RM2ATJF30–Description: General Field Marshal von Hindenburg und EXZ. Ludendorff in Brussels Annotation: Field Marshal von Paul von Hindenburg and General Erich Ludendorff on the Grand Place in Brussels Date: {1914-1918} Location: Belgium, Brussels Keywords: WWI, officers Person Name: Hindenburg, Paul von, Ludendorff, Erich
RM2WP7HP9–Two Kie - Raymond Poincaré, President of the French Republic and Genera Joseph Joffré, commander -in -chief of the French Army, two Trefl - Herbert Henry Asquith, Prime Minister of Great Britain and Sir John French, British field march, two PIK - August von Mackensen, German, German, Paul von Hindenburg, German and German Genera Erich Ludendorff, two Karo - great princes Miko Aj Romanov, a head of the Russian army, future - allegory of the room destroyed; Tami, Czes Aw (1862-1942); 1916-1917 (1916-00-00-1917-00-00);World War I (1914-1918), Witke-Jeżewski, Dominik (1862-1944)-collection, album
RMDP8Y32–Politician Theobald von Bethmann-Hollweg in a contemporary picture. He became imperial chancellor in 1909 and Prussian minister president. He had already aimed for a peace resolution in November 1914. After Ludendorff and Hindenburg had taken over the Supreme Army Command in 1916, he lost rapidly lost political power. He was born on the 29th of November in 1856 in Hohenfinow near Eberswalde and died there on the 2nd of January in 1921.
RM2K2K2W4–Chief of the German General Staff Paul von Hindenburg and his deputy First Quartermaster General Erich Ludendorff in 1916. Germany.
RMC46348–Russian troops in the battle of Tannenberg, 1914
RF2PXACDE–Vintage lithograph of The Emperor on the battlefield at Lyck on February 14, 1915. The second battle of the Masurian Lakes, 7-21 February 1915 (also know as the Winter Battle in Masuria) was part of an over-ambitious German and Austrian plan designed to cut off the Russian armies in Poland. This involved an Austro-Hungarian attack in Galicia, towards Lemberg, and a German attack from East Prussia. It was hoped that the two pincers could meet east of Warsaw. Hindenburg and Ludendorff, the German commanders in the east, were not convinced by the grand plan, but did think they could destroy the R
RMBXD64A–Hindenburg und Beneckendorff, Paul von, 2.10.1847 - 2.8.1934, German general, supreme commander of 8th Army 22.8.1914 - 1.11.1914, with hist staff, September 1914, ,
RFHM7N7A–German General Headquarters, General von Hindenburg, Kaiser Wilhelm, General Ludendorff, January 1917. German Official. (War Dept.)
RMB41CKM–events, First World War / WWI, Eastern Front, General Paul von Hindenburg with the staff of the 8th Army in front of his headquarter, East Prussia, October 1914,
RM2M852MW–Europa, Deutschland, Berlin, 1. Weltkrieg, Propaganda, patriotische Postkarte mit dem Titel : ' Unsere Heerführer im Osten ', Gruppenbild , v.l.n.r. von Linsingen, v. Woyrsch, v.d. Marwitz, v. Francois, Wilhelm II. , v. Eichhorn, v. Mackensen, v. Litzmann, v. Below, Ludendorff, von Hindenburg , Postkarte wurde am 27. 01. 1916 verschickt , herausgegeben von Stengel & Co. GmbH , Dresden , Rechte werden nicht vertreten . / Europe, Germany, Berlin, WW I , propaganda, patriotic postcard with the title : ' Our strategists in the East ' , group picture , from left to right : von Linsingen, v. Woyrs
RMR5A92P–A new picture of Ludendorff. General Ludendorff, looking quite unlike his usual portraits, is here seen in company with Baron von Richthofen, who had been wounded in the head three days previously ca. 1914-1918
RMDB5EN0–events, First World War / WWI, propaganda, Germany, German military leaders, photo composition, picture postcard, 1914/1915, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RM2RRJ7RJ–'Le general Ludendorf', 1918. From "L'Album de la Guerre 1914-1919, Volume 2" [L'Illustration, Paris, 1924].
RMT1RKY5–Germany, Berlin, WW I, propaganda, patriotic postcard with the title: 'Our strategists in the East ', group picture, from left to right: von Linsingen, v. Woyrsch, v.d. Marwitz, v. Francois, Emperor William II, v. Eichhorn, v. Mackensen, v. Litzmann, v. Below, Ludendorff, v. Hindenburg, postcard was sent 27. 01. 1916, published by Stengel and Co., Dresden. , Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RF2ATYHYC–Projection für Alle - Der Weltkrieg: Die Ostfront. Serie 51. No. 3. Nach der Schlacht bei Soldau. - Die Firma „Projection für Alle“ wurde 1905 von Max Skladanowsky (1861-1939) gegründet. Sie produzierte bis 1928 fast 100 Serien zu je 24 Glasdias im Format 8,3 x 8,3 cm im sog. Bromsilber-Gelatine-Trockenplatten Verfahren. Die Serien umfassten vor allem Städte, Länder, Landschaften aber auch Märchen und Sagen, das Alte Testament und den Ersten Weltkrieg.
RF2A7RDHW–German historical postcard: soldier sows the seed on the field. Sunset. Ludendorff donation for the victims of the war, world war one 1918. Germany
RMBY8TBB–PAUL von HINDENBURG (left) with fellow WWI German General Erich Ludendorff at the German Army HQ in Bad Kreuznach about 1915
RMCR71N3–Hindenburg und Beneckendorff, Paul von, 2.10.1847 - ,
RMD5K7BM–Von Hindenburg and staff (LOC)
RM2WP7HMP–Two Kie - Raymond Poincaré, President of the French Republic and Genera Joseph Joffré, commander -in -chief of the French Army, two Trefl - Herbert Henry Asquith, Prime Minister of Great Britain and Sir John French, British field march, two PIK - August von Mackensen, German, German, Paul von Hindenburg, German and German Genera Erich Ludendorff, two Karo - great princes Miko Aj Romanov, a head of the Russian army, future - allegory of the room destroyed; Tami, Czes Aw (1862-1942); 1916-1917 (1916-00-00-1917-00-00);World War I (1914-1918), Witke-Jeżewski, Dominik (1862-1944)-collection, album
RMDP8Y20–Politician Theobald von Bethmann-Hollweg in a contemporary picture. He became imperial chancellor in 1909 and Prussian minister president. He had already aimed for a peace resolution in November 1914. After Ludendorff and Hindenburg had taken over the Supreme Army Command in 1916, he lost rapidly lost political power. He was born on the 29th of November in 1856 in Hohenfinow near Eberswalde and died there on the 2nd of January in 1921.
RMC46349–Russian troops before the battle of Tannenberg, 1914
RMDP8Y9F–Politician Theobald von Bethmann-Hollweg (l) is dismissed at Lehrter train station by his predecessor Bernhard Prince von Bülow (2nd of left) after his appointment as Imperial chancellor and Prussian minister president. He had already aimed for a peace resolution in November 1914. After Ludendorff and Hindenburg had taken over the Supreme Army Command in 1916, he lost rapidly lost political power. He was born on the 29th of November in 1856 in Hohenfinow near Eberswalde and died there on the 2nd of January in 1921.
RMC450YT–Paul von Hindenburg with Erich Ludendorff
RMDP93TP–German General Erich Ludendorff in a Prussian military uniform around 1918. Ludendorff (1865-1937) was Quartermaster General and part of the Third Supreme Command of the Geman Imperial Army in World War I. After the victory of Liege in Belgium, he was awarded the Prussion military decoration Pour le Mérite. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichte
RMC46D65–Manfred von Richthofen and Erich Ludendorff with the fighting squadron 'Richthofen', 1917
RMDP945E–Portrait of German General Erich Ludendorff in a Prussian military uniform on a postcard for the Ludendorff Charity for the War Disabled. The caption in Ludendorff's handwriting reads: 'Without victims no victory! Without victory no peace! - Ludendorff'. Ludendorff (1865-1937) was Quartermaster General and part of the Third Supreme Command of the German Imperial Army in World War I. After the victory of Liege in Belgium, he was awarded the Prussian military decoration Pour le Mérite. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichte
RMC450YN–Kaiser Wilhelm II and Erich Ludendorff, 1917
RMRTKGC5–A new picture of Ludendorff. General Ludendorff, looking quite unlike his usual portraits, is here seen in company with Baron von Richthofen, who had been wounded in the head three days previously ca. 1914-1918
RMC4590P–Erich Ludendorff, 1935
RMDC2R9Y–German Field Marshal Paul von Hindenburg (2-R) and General erich Ludendorff (R) visit Brussels, date unknown. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichte
RMC4590N–Erich Ludendorff, Prinz Eitel Friedrich and Admiral von Schroeder on the Combatant's Day, 1921
RF2AY946F–Projection für Alle - Der Weltkrieg: Die Ostfront. Serie 51. No. 7. - Von den Russen zerstörter Friedhof Gilgenburg. Die Firma „Projection für Alle“ wurde 1905 von Max Skladanowsky (1861-1939) gegründet. Sie produzierte bis 1928 fast 100 Serien zu je 24 Glasdias im Format 8,3 x 8,3 cm im sog. Bromsilber-Gelatine-Trockenplatten Verfahren. Die Serien umfassten vor allem Städte, Länder, Landschaften aber auch Märchen und Sagen, das Alte Testament und den Ersten Weltkrieg.
RMC4590J–Erich Ludendorff, 1927
RMBY8TAK–KAISER WILHELM II centre with Generals Paul von Hindenburg at left and Erich Ludendorff about 1915
RMC4510D–Paul von Beneckendorff und von Hindenburg with Erich Ludendorff, 1917
RMDC2R9M–Portrait of Field Marshal Paul von Hindenburg is pictured on a field postcard of the Ludendorff Charity for the War Disabled in 1918. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichte
RMC4634G–Captured Russian burrows after the Battle of Tannenberg, 1914
RM2WP7HPR–Two Kie - Raymond Poincaré, President of the French Republic and Genera Joseph Joffré, commander -in -chief of the French Army, two Trefl - Herbert Henry Asquith, Prime Minister of Great Britain and Sir John French, British field march, two PIK - August von Mackensen, German, German, Paul von Hindenburg, German and German Genera Erich Ludendorff, two Karo - great princes Miko Aj Romanov, a head of the Russian army, future - allegory of the room destroyed; Tami, Czes Aw (1862-1942); 1916-1917 (1916-00-00-1917-00-00);World War I (1914-1918), Witke-Jeżewski, Dominik (1862-1944)-collection, album
RMDP93RE–German General Erich Ludendorff in Prussian military uniform. Place and date unknown. Ludendorff (1865-1937) was Quartermaster General and part of the Third Supreme Command of the German Imperial Army in World War I. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichte
RF2AYHFBT–Projection für Alle - Der Weltkrieg: Die Ostfront. Serie 51. No. 10. Ortelsburg nach dem Kampf. - Die Firma „Projection für Alle“ wurde 1905 von Max Skladanowsky (1861-1939) gegründet. Sie produzierte bis 1928 fast 100 Serien zu je 24 Glasdias im Format 8,3 x 8,3 cm im sog. Bromsilber-Gelatine-Trockenplatten Verfahren. Die Serien umfassten vor allem Städte, Länder, Landschaften aber auch Märchen und Sagen, das Alte Testament und den Ersten Weltkrieg.
RMC462WC–Grave of the Russian Generals Matschugowski in East Prussia in 1914
RM2WP7HMG–Two Kie - Raymond Poincaré, President of the French Republic and Genera Joseph Joffré, commander -in -chief of the French Army, two Trefl - Herbert Henry Asquith, Prime Minister of Great Britain and Sir John French, British field march, two PIK - August von Mackensen, German, German, Paul von Hindenburg, German and German Genera Erich Ludendorff, two Karo - great princes Miko Aj Romanov, a head of the Russian army, future - allegory of the room destroyed; Tami, Czes Aw (1862-1942); 1916-1917 (1916-00-00-1917-00-00);World War I (1914-1918), Witke-Jeżewski, Dominik (1862-1944)-collection, album
RMDC2RAM–Field Marshal Paul von Hindenburg (2-l) and General Erich Ludendorff (l) are pictured in front of the Broodhuis in Brussels, Belgium. Date unknown. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichte
RME003M8–German soldiers carrying guns, 1918
RMDP93PD–German General Erich Ludendorff (l) in Prussian military uniform during military strategic planning on the Eastern Front with General May Hoffmann around 1915/1916. Ludendorff (1865-1937) was Quartermaster General and part of the Third Supreme Command of the German Imperial Army in World War I. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichte
RMEB1GYP–The contemporary colorized German propaganda photo shows the German Supreme Army Command (OHL) during a briefing in the OHL's headquarters (in Bad Kreuznach?) in 1917: Chief of the General Staff Paul von Hindenburg (L), Emperor Wilhelm II (C) and Quartermaster general Erich Ludendorff. Photo: Neumann Archive - NO WIRE SERVICE –
RF2AYGF4R–Projection für Alle - Der Weltkrieg: Die Ostfront. Serie 51. No. 8. Zerschossene Häuser in Neidenburg. - Die Firma „Projection für Alle“ wurde 1905 von Max Skladanowsky (1861-1939) gegründet. Sie produzierte bis 1928 fast 100 Serien zu je 24 Glasdias im Format 8,3 x 8,3 cm im sog. Bromsilber-Gelatine-Trockenplatten Verfahren. Die Serien umfassten vor allem Städte, Länder, Landschaften aber auch Märchen und Sagen, das Alte Testament und den Ersten Weltkrieg.
RM2WP7HKD–Two Kie - Raymond Poincaré, President of the French Republic and Genera Joseph Joffré, commander -in -chief of the French Army, two Trefl - Herbert Henry Asquith, Prime Minister of Great Britain and Sir John French, British field march, two PIK - August von Mackensen, German, German, Paul von Hindenburg, German and German Genera Erich Ludendorff, two Karo - great princes Miko Aj Romanov, a head of the Russian army, future - allegory of the room destroyed; Tami, Czes Aw (1862-1942); 1916-1917 (1916-00-00-1917-00-00);World War I (1914-1918), Witke-Jeżewski, Dominik (1862-1944)-collection, album
RME003MD–German dugout at the Western Front, 1918
RF2AYY7EK–Projection für Alle - Der Weltkrieg: Die Ostfront. Serie 51. No. 16. Russische Kanonen. - Die Firma „Projection für Alle“ wurde 1905 von Max Skladanowsky (1861-1939) gegründet. Sie produzierte bis 1928 fast 100 Serien zu je 24 Glasdias im Format 8,3 x 8,3 cm im sog. Bromsilber-Gelatine-Trockenplatten Verfahren. Die Serien umfassten vor allem Städte, Länder, Landschaften aber auch Märchen und Sagen, das Alte Testament und den Ersten Weltkrieg.
RME003M6–German troops at the Western Front, 1918
RME003MX–German artillery during the spring offensive, 1918
RME003F2–Bridge construction at the Western Front, 1918
RF2AYY8PA–Projection für Alle - Der Weltkrieg: Die Ostfront. Serie 51. No. 15. Offiziergrab. - Die Firma „Projection für Alle“ wurde 1905 von Max Skladanowsky (1861-1939) gegründet. Sie produzierte bis 1928 fast 100 Serien zu je 24 Glasdias im Format 8,3 x 8,3 cm im sog. Bromsilber-Gelatine-Trockenplatten Verfahren. Die Serien umfassten vor allem Städte, Länder, Landschaften aber auch Märchen und Sagen, das Alte Testament und den Ersten Weltkrieg.
RME003MB–Conquered English gun at the Western Front, 1918
RF2ATT1DG–Projection für Alle - Der Weltkrieg: Die Ostfront. Serie 51. No. 2. Soldau: Zerschossene Kirche. - Die Firma „Projection für Alle“ wurde 1905 von Max Skladanowsky (1861-1939) gegründet. Sie produzierte bis 1928 fast 100 Serien zu je 24 Glasdias im Format 8,3 x 8,3 cm im sog. Bromsilber-Gelatine-Trockenplatten Verfahren. Die Serien umfassten vor allem Städte, Länder, Landschaften aber auch Märchen und Sagen, das Alte Testament und den Ersten Weltkrieg.
RME003MW–German reserves in St. Quentin, 1918
RME003MM–German troops advane at the Western Front during the Spring offensive, 1918
RF2AXXGAT–Projection für Alle - Der Weltkrieg: Die Ostfront. Serie 51. No. 5. Zerschossenes Pfarrhaus in Usdau. - Die Firma „Projection für Alle“ wurde 1905 von Max Skladanowsky (1861-1939) gegründet. Sie produzierte bis 1928 fast 100 Serien zu je 24 Glasdias im Format 8,3 x 8,3 cm im sog. Bromsilber-Gelatine-Trockenplatten Verfahren. Die Serien umfassten vor allem Städte, Länder, Landschaften aber auch Märchen und Sagen, das Alte Testament und den Ersten Weltkrieg.
RME003MK–German infantery soldiers at the Western Front, 1918
RME003M7–German supply troops at the Western Front, 1918
RME003MP–German troops advance at the Western Front, 1918
RF2B03RRG–Projection für Alle - Der Weltkrieg: Die Ostfront. Serie 51. No. 19. Verladen erbeuteter Geschütze und Waffen. - Die Firma „Projection für Alle“ wurde 1905 von Max Skladanowsky (1861-1939) gegründet. Sie produzierte bis 1928 fast 100 Serien zu je 24 Glasdias im Format 8,3 x 8,3 cm im sog. Bromsilber-Gelatine-Trockenplatten Verfahren. Die Serien umfassten vor allem Städte, Länder, Landschaften aber auch Märchen und Sagen, das Alte Testament und den Ersten Weltkrieg.
RME003MC–Railway construction at the Western Front, 1918
RF2AYYACG–Projection für Alle - Der Weltkrieg: Die Ostfront. Serie 51. No. 20. Eroberte russische Feldküchen. - Die Firma „Projection für Alle“ wurde 1905 von Max Skladanowsky (1861-1939) gegründet. Sie produzierte bis 1928 fast 100 Serien zu je 24 Glasdias im Format 8,3 x 8,3 cm im sog. Bromsilber-Gelatine-Trockenplatten Verfahren. Die Serien umfassten vor allem Städte, Länder, Landschaften aber auch Märchen und Sagen, das Alte Testament und den Ersten Weltkrieg.
RME003M9–German troops at the Western Front, 1918
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