Propaganda french photo of german prisoners in france Stock Photos and Images
Vintage photo from Worl War I period. Wall For Peace. A German prisoner from the end of 1916 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/vintage-photo-from-worl-war-i-period-wall-for-peace-a-german-prisoner-from-the-end-of-1916-image465691063.html
RM2J1J1KK–Vintage photo from Worl War I period. Wall For Peace. A German prisoner from the end of 1916
WW1 GERMAN PRISONERS WORK SPADES FIELD FRANCE Propaganda French Photo of German prisoners in France returning from work Photograph shows German prisoners with spades in a field in France during World War I.[1917] World War, 1914-1918 Glass negatives.. Published in: The Sunday Oregonian, May 27, 1917. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ww1-german-prisoners-work-spades-field-france-propaganda-french-photo-of-german-prisoners-in-france-returning-from-work-photograph-shows-german-prisoners-with-spades-in-a-field-in-france-during-world-war-i-1917-world-war-1914-1918-glass-negatives-published-in-the-sunday-oregonian-may-27-1917-image395931203.html
RM2E04683–WW1 GERMAN PRISONERS WORK SPADES FIELD FRANCE Propaganda French Photo of German prisoners in France returning from work Photograph shows German prisoners with spades in a field in France during World War I.[1917] World War, 1914-1918 Glass negatives.. Published in: The Sunday Oregonian, May 27, 1917.
American soldiers and French allies observe the first group of German prisoners captured by the Americans in Chemin Des Dames, France. The photo, taken on February 17th, 1918, shows a significant moment in World War One. This image was censored and released by the War College Division in April 1918. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/american-soldiers-and-french-allies-observe-the-first-group-of-german-prisoners-captured-by-the-americans-in-chemin-des-dames-france-the-photo-taken-on-february-17th-1918-shows-a-significant-moment-in-world-war-one-this-image-was-censored-and-released-by-the-war-college-division-in-april-1918-image558328937.html
RM2RCA275–American soldiers and French allies observe the first group of German prisoners captured by the Americans in Chemin Des Dames, France. The photo, taken on February 17th, 1918, shows a significant moment in World War One. This image was censored and released by the War College Division in April 1918.
German prisoners of war are seen camouflaging a Ford car at the Motor Assembling Park in St. Nazaire, Loire Inferieure, France in 1918. The photo was taken by P.D. Miller, a photographer for the U.S. Signal Corps. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/german-prisoners-of-war-are-seen-camouflaging-a-ford-car-at-the-motor-assembling-park-in-st-nazaire-loire-inferieure-france-in-1918-the-photo-was-taken-by-pd-miller-a-photographer-for-the-us-signal-corps-image558403760.html
RM2RCDDKC–German prisoners of war are seen camouflaging a Ford car at the Motor Assembling Park in St. Nazaire, Loire Inferieure, France in 1918. The photo was taken by P.D. Miller, a photographer for the U.S. Signal Corps.
Interior view of a kitchen at the German Prison Camp in Is-sur-Tille, France during World War I. The photograph depicts stoves being used by German prisoners. The photograph was taken by Sgt. Jack Abbott of the Signal Corps. The image was approved by the A.E.P. censor but the exact date of the photo is not specified. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/interior-view-of-a-kitchen-at-the-german-prison-camp-in-is-sur-tille-france-during-world-war-i-the-photograph-depicts-stoves-being-used-by-german-prisoners-the-photograph-was-taken-by-sgt-jack-abbott-of-the-signal-corps-the-image-was-approved-by-the-aep-censor-but-the-exact-date-of-the-photo-is-not-specified-image558519112.html
RM2RCJMR4–Interior view of a kitchen at the German Prison Camp in Is-sur-Tille, France during World War I. The photograph depicts stoves being used by German prisoners. The photograph was taken by Sgt. Jack Abbott of the Signal Corps. The image was approved by the A.E.P. censor but the exact date of the photo is not specified.
Group of American and German prisoners of war reading President Wilson's message to the Kaiser in Corbie, Somme, France. Taken on October 24, 1918 by Lieutenant E.M. Jackson of the Signal Corps, A.E.F. This photograph was passed by A.E.P. Censor on December 24, 1918. (Photograph number 31367) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/group-of-american-and-german-prisoners-of-war-reading-president-wilsons-message-to-the-kaiser-in-corbie-somme-france-taken-on-october-24-1918-by-lieutenant-em-jackson-of-the-signal-corps-aef-this-photograph-was-passed-by-aep-censor-on-december-24-1918-photograph-number-31367-image558160513.html
RM2RC2BC1–Group of American and German prisoners of war reading President Wilson's message to the Kaiser in Corbie, Somme, France. Taken on October 24, 1918 by Lieutenant E.M. Jackson of the Signal Corps, A.E.F. This photograph was passed by A.E.P. Censor on December 24, 1918. (Photograph number 31367)
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