RM2F8Y5KW–Saddam Hussein. Portrait of the former President of Iraq, Saddam Hussein Abd al-Majid al-Tikriti 1937-2006). US Army photograph taken shortly after his capture in Tikrit, Iraq in 2003.
RMBEF8ED–SADDAM HUSSEIN Revoking the 1975 border treaty with Iran and restoring the Shatt Al-Arab waterway to full Iraqi sovereignty
RMBJRPE8–Saddam Hussein giving a speech, Iraq, 1986. Artist: Unknown
RME11MB4–Iraqi Dictator SADDAM HUSSEIN then VP with then Iraqi President Ahmed Hassan al-Bakr, his cousin, a year before he overthrew him
RMBJRPFR–Saddam Hussein and King Hussein of Jordan, Iraq, 1987. Artist: Unknown
RME0MPMY–SADDAM HUSSEIN, Iraq Leader 1979-2003. b.Apr. 28, 1937 near Tikrit. Father died or disappeared before he was born. 1957:At 20,
RMA4YER2–Destroyed portrait of Saddam Hussein, kirkuk
RME125G7–Dec 14, 2003; Paris, FRANCE; (FILE PHOTO) Saddam Hussein Captured by US forces today December 14, 2003 in Tikrit, Iraq. Pictured: June 14th 1972. Former Iraqi President SADDAM HUSSEIN Picture shows the then Iraqi Vice-President during an official visit to Paris. On the left is JAQUES CHABAN-DELMAS.. (Credit Image: KEYSTONE Pictures USA/ZUMAPRESS.com)
RMBJRPF3–Saddam Hussein inspecting the Basra front, Iraq, 1986. Artist: Unknown
RMP2CND5–. English: Joint meeting of the Revolution Command Council (RCC) and the Regional Command of the Arab Socialist Ba'th Party in Baghdad, Iraq, on June 16th of 1988, presided by Iraqi President Saddam Hussein / on his right side is RCC deputy chairman Izzat Ibrahim ad-Duri . 16 June 1988. Iraqi News Agency 61 TBO 17061988 RCC
RMBJRPDJ–Saddam Hussein visiting a peasant house in Basra, Iraq, 1987. Artist: Unknown
RM2D32MH2–Picture from the British Government dossier of evidence against Iraqi President Saddam Hussein showing Al-Hussein missiles. * The report states that according to intelligence, Iraq has retained up to 20 al-Hussein missiles in breach of UN Security Council Resolution 687. These missiles were either hidden from the UN as complete systems, or re-assembled using illegally retained engines and other components.The report say that the governmnet judges that the engineering expertise available would allow these missiles to be maintained effectively, although the fact that at least some require
RMBJRPG5–Saddam Hussein and Andrei Gromyko, Moscow, Russia, 1986. Artist: Unknown
RMG4ARMH–SADDAM HUSSEIN & HOSTAGE
RMBJRPD1–Saddam Hussein touring the nation, Iraq, 1987. Artist: Unknown
RMG682Y6–Glenda Lockwood with children Craig (left) and Stuart, returned from Iraq, pictured at their Worcester home. Stuart was seen on Iraqi television last month with President Saddam Hussein.
RMBJRPGT–Saddam Hussein at a meeting, Iraq, 1986. Artist: Unknown
RMG630PC–Photograph from the dossier of evidence against Saddam Hussein published by the British Government of one of eight 'presidential sites' or what have been called 'palaces' from which it says UNSCOM inspectors have been banned by the Iraqis. * on the grounds they are sovereign. The report says that many of these so-called palaces are in fact large compounds which are an integral part of Iraqi counter-measures designed to hide weapons material.
RM2H114AR–Saddam Hussain after his capture in ad-Dawr, Iraq, near Tikrit, by U.S. troops during Operation Red Dawn on December 13, 2003.
RMPA9GHB–225 Saddam Hussein in Imam Reza shrine - 1976
RMKJFGRG–Saddam Hussein 1974
RM2G5EH4J–1956 c. , Bagdad , IRAQ : The Iraq politican President SADDAM HUSSEIN ( 1937 - 2006 ) when was young aged 19 . Unknown photographer .- POLITIC - POLITICA - POLITICIAN - POLITICO - personalità da giovane giovani - personality personalities when was young - DICTATOR - DITTATORE - DICTATOR - GUERRA DEL GOLFO - GULF WAR - baffi - moustache --- Archivio GBB
RMKJB53T–Saddam Hussein and Hassan al Bakr 1978
RM2K8JT82–Oslo 19880408: The joint campaign against genocide in Kurdistan, with members from various Kurdish organizations in Norway, then demonstrates gas -injured Kurds arriving at Oslo Airport Fornebu on April 8, 1988. Iraqi President Saddam Hussein allowed the use of chemical weapons against civilians in several villages, and many A thousand people were killed. Photo: Bjørn Sigurdsøn
RME125G3–Dec 14, 2003; New Delhi, INDIA; FILE PHOTO SADDAM HUSSEIN Captured by US forces today December 14, 2003 in Tikrit, Iraq. Sadda
RMKJBCYK–Saddam Hussein on a telephone call, 1988
RME10TNT–Iraqi Dictator Saddam Hussein with Indira Gandhi
RMKJDC1C–Kuwaiti Prime Minister Alaa Hussein Ali 1990 with Iraqi President Saddam Hussein
RME10CNG–Iraqi Dictator Saddam Hussein visits Paris
RMA4YEN7–Translation: 'Praised are the prophecies of the leader and president Saddam Hussein!'
RME11X03–Iraq Leader SADDAM HUSSEIN addressing members of his armed forces shortly before the Invasion of Iran
RM2HE5G62–Saddam Hussein.
RME125G5–Dec 14, 2003; Baghdad, IRAQ; FILE PHOTO Saddam Hussein Captured by US forces today December 14, 2003 in Tikrit, Iraq. Pictured
RM2RE30W4–Amman, Jordan: July, 1958 Men and soldiers gathered on a street intently watching something in a storefront window, possibly news reports of the overthrow of King Faissal by Saddam Hussein in neighboring Iraq.
RMW0C9XJ–President George W. Bush addresses the nation from the White House to let the American people know that Saddam Hussein has been captured by the U.S. military, on December 14, 2003 in Washington. The ex-Iraqi leader was hiding out near the town of Tikrit when he was captured. (UPI Photo/Michael Kleinfeld)
RMBJRPC8–Saddam Hussein visiting a state paper press, Baghdad, Iraq, 1986. Artist: Unknown
RMG630HN–Picture from the British Government dossier of evidence against Iraqi President Saddam Hussein showing the range of the country's current and planned / potential ballistic missiles. * The document states that Iraq has constructed a new engine test stand for the development of missiles capable of reaching the UK Sovereign Base Areas in Cyprus and NATO members(Greece and Turkey),as well as all Iraq s Gulf neighbours and Israel. 14/07/2004 Lord Butler's inquiry into intelligence failings in the run-up to war in Iraq is being published later Wednesday July 14, 2004.
RMBJRNYD–Taha Yassin Ramadan and Saddam Hussein inspecting the Basra front, Iraq, February 1987. Artist: Unknown
RMP2E5BW–. Richard W. Murphy and Saddam. Richard Murphy, U.S. Assistant Secretary of State visiting with Saddam Hussein in 1986 and explaining Iran-Contra Scandal to him. 1986. This file is lacking author information. 36 MurphySaddam
RM2EMBK22–BLACK AND WHITE ONLY File photo dated 12/02/91 of nurse Jenny Campbell, 26, from Hull, tending troops during a casualty evacuation exercise in the Gulf to take battle-wounded soldiers from the front by helicopter, during the 1991 Gulf war. Issue date: Thursday February 25, 2021. Margaret Thatcher was urged by a government colleague not to embark on a smear campaign against Saddam Hussein at the start of the Gulf War amid concerns over Britain's arms dealings with the Iraqi regime, previously classified papers reveal. Foreign Office minister William Waldegrave said 'propaganda' against Saddam,
RMP2CNDM–. English: Members of the National Command of the Arab Socialist Ba'th Party (Iraqi wing): Party founder and General Secretary Michel Aflaq (left), Iraqi Vice president Saddam Hussein (second line), Assistant General Secretary Shibli al-Ayssami (mid left), Iraqi president Ahmad Hasan al-Bakr (mid right) and others . between 1968 and 1979 (around 1974). Unknown 5 Baath National Command
RMP2CND4–. English: Iraqi president and Field marshal Saddam Hussein speaking by telephone at a frontline command to a field commander at East of Basra sector on Monday, June 13th. The president personally directed the Iraqi battle against a fresh Iranian attack at the sector which started on Sunday, June 12th. 13 June 1988. Iraqi News Agency 50 Saddam Hussein on a telephone call, 1988
RM2K8NFC1–Oslo 19880408: The joint campaign against genocide in Kurdistan, with members from various Kurdish organizations in Norway, then demonstrates gas -injured Kurds arriving at Oslo Airport Fornebu on April 8, 1988. Iraqi President Saddam Hussein allowed the use of chemical weapons against civilians in several villages, and many A thousand people were killed. Here 19 -year -old Hamideh Hassan from the village of Halabche, who was among the five Kurds who came to Norway to be treated for gas injuries. Photo: Bjørn Sigurdsøn
RM2BX51CF–Berlin / Foreigners / Turks / 1.8.1981 Berlin-Kreuzberg: Islamic groups, especially Turkish ones, protest against the assassination of Bakr Al Sadr in Iraq by Saddam Hussein and against the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan // Islam / Actions [automated translation]
RMBAY85G–Men standing in front of Saddam Hussein-era Mig-23 bunker at Forward Operating Base Delta in Iraq's Wasit Province.
RM2X136KH–Vienna on August 24th 1990: Austria's Federal President Kurt Waldheim goes on a journey to the Gulf area to visit King Hussein of Jordan and Iraqui president Saddam Hussein for talks concerning the situation of foreigners in Kuwait and Iraq. - 19900824 PD0006 - Rechteinfo: Rights Managed (RM)
RM2M8FAHT–Marines disembark from the amphibious cargo ship USS CHARLESTON (LKA-113) during Operation Provide Comfort, an Allied effort to aid Kurdish refugees who fled from the forces of Saddam Hussein in northern Iraq. Subject Operation/Series: PROVIDE COMFORT Base: Iskenderum Country: Turkey (TUR)
RF2FMMPY9–Saddam Hussein cut from 25 Iraqi dinar banknote issued in 1986 for design purpose
RMCCNDPB–A model of a proposed memorial for victims of the Anfal, the genocide of Kurds under Saddam Hussein, to be built by South Korea. The model is in the offices of the KRG Ministry of Human Rights in Erbil.
RME125G6–Dec 14, 2003; Paris, FRANCE; FILE PHOTO Saddam Hussein Captured by US forces today December 14, 2003 in Tikrit, Iraq. Pictured
RMCD6B80–May 17, 2003 - Hillah, Iraq - A child's shoe lies among the remains of hundreds of people found in a swampy area near Hillah, Iraq. The people were killed by the regime of Saddam Hussein. The measuring tape was put down by the photographer, for scale. Families have come from all over to search the r
RMW0C9XM–President George W. Bush addresses the nation from the White House to let the American people know that Saddam Hussein has been captured by the U.S. military, on December 14, 2003 in Washington. The ex-Iraqi leader was hiding out near the town of Tikrit when he was captured. (UPI Photo/Michael Kleinfeld)
RMBJRPEN–Yasser Arafat and Saddam Hussein, Iraq, 1987. Artist: Unknown
RMECHFNN–Mother fans her son with an x-ray film as he recuperates from an appendectomy with no anesthesia in the Saddam Hussein Children's Hospital in Baghdad, Iraq, after the Gulf War.
RMFK2TD4–Near Zakho, northern Iraq, Kurdistan. March 1991. A fighter from the Kurdistan Front fires a heavy machine gun at an attacking Iraqi helicopter during the uprising by Kurds against forces of Saddam Hussein's government.
RMG7T4NA–British nurse Daphne Parish, 53, pictured at her home. She has begun a 15 years in prison in Iraq for allegedly helping Observer journalist Farzad Bazoft to spy. She was later released on 16 July 1990 following a plea for clemency from Zambian president Kenneth Kaunda.
RMH5K1B7–A depiction of a Royal Air Force Tornado GR.1 at low level over the Iraqi desert during Operation Desert Storm.
RM2BX51EE–Berlin / Foreigners / Turks / 1.8.1981 Berlin-Kreuzberg: Islamic groups, especially Turkish ones, protest against the assassination of Bakr Al Sadr in Iraq by Saddam Hussein and against the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan // Islam / Actions [automated translation]
RMG630HE–Government Iraq Report
RM2X136JT–Vienna on August 24th 1990: Austria's interior minister Franz Loeschnak (r.) bids farewell of Federal President Kurt Waldheim who'll visit King Hussein of Jordan and Iraqui president Saddam Hussein to talk about the situation of foreigners in Kuwait and Iraq. - 19900824 PD0004 - Rechteinfo: Rights Managed (RM)
RM2M8FAHJ–Marines sit beneath a structure on the pier as they await transportation to outlying camps during Operation Provide Comfort, an Allied effort to aid Kurdish refugees who fled from the forces of Saddam Hussein in northern Iraq. Subject Operation/Series: PROVIDE COMFORT Base: Iskenderum Country: Turkey (TUR)
RMD5140N–Figurehead of HMS 'Duke of Wellington' at Baltic Wharf
RMA4YEMF–Iraqi money (inflation)
RMPEF12N–U.S. Air Force Chief Master Sgt. Lorne Wyatt, 386th Expeditionary Mission Support Group superintendent, deployed for the first time during Operation Desert Shield. On the 25th anniversary of ODS, Wyatt served again in Southwest Asia, this time in support of Operation Inherent Resolve. (U.S. Air Force photo illustration by Senior Airman Racheal E. Watson/Released)
RME125G8–Dec 14, 2003; Baghdad, IRAQ; FILE PHOTO Saddam Hussein Captured by US forces today December 14, 2003 in Tikrit, Iraq. Pictured
RMRC2KMR–Madame Tussaud wax Museum, London, Great-Britain, UK
RMECHDW0–Mothers stay with their babies in the infant ward of the Saddam Hussein Children's Hospital in Baghdad, Iraq. In 1991 UN Sanctions prevented some medicines from being imported for the hospitals. Saddam Hussein's portrait is on the back wall.
RMFK2TD7–Near Zakho, northern Iraq, Kurdistan. March 1991. Fighters from the Kurdistan Front fire a recoiless rifle at an attacking Iraqi helicopter during the uprising by Kurds against forces of Saddam Hussein's government.
RMFK2TCN–Zakho, northern Iraq, Kurdistan. March 1991. Fighters from the Kurdistan Front with captured prisoners of the Iraqi army at night, during the uprising by Kurds against forces of Saddam Hussein's government. Photo by:Richard Wayman
RM2BX51DB–Berlin / Foreigners / Turks / 1.8.1981 Berlin-Kreuzberg: Islamic groups, especially Turkish ones, protest against the assassination of Bakr Al Sadr in Iraq by Saddam Hussein and against the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan // Islam / Actions [automated translation]
RMFK2TCF–Zakho, northern Iraq, Kurdistan. March 1991. Iraqi army prisoners of Kurdistan Front fighters at night, during the uprising by Kurds against forces of Saddam Hussein's government. Photo by:Richard Wayman
RM2M8FADM–The amphibious cargo ship USS CHARLESTON (LKA-113) stands at the pier as equipment is offloaded during Operation Provide Comfort, an Allied effort to aid Kurdish refugees who fled from the forces of Saddam Hussein in northern Iraq. Subject Operation/Series: PROVIDE COMFORT Base: Iskenderum Country: Turkey (TUR)
RM2M8FA57–The amphibious cargo ship USS CHARLESTON (LKA-113) stands at the pier as equipment is offloaded during Operation Provide Comfort, an Allied effort to aid Kurdish refugees who fled from the forces of Saddam Hussein in northern Iraq. Subject Operation/Series: PROVIDE COMFORT Base: Iskenderum Country: Turkey (TUR)
RME125G4–Dec 14, 2003; Paris, FRANCE; FILE PHOTO Saddam Hussein Captured by US forces today December 14, 2003 in Tikrit, Iraq. Saddam H
RM2M8FAJX–Marines armed with M-249 squad automatic weapons move out on a patrol during Operation Provide Comfort, as Allied effort to assist Kurdish refugees fleeing the forces of Saddam Hussein in the aftermath of Operation Desert Storm. Subject Operation/Series: PROVIDE COMFORT Base: Silopi Country: Turkey (TUR)
RME11613–Iraqi Dictator Saddam Hussein with Giscard D'Estaing
RM2M8FAJD–A view of one of several cargo booms aboard the amphibious cargo ship USS CHARLESTON (LKA-113). The vessel is delivering equipment and personnel during Operation Provide Comfort, an Allied effort to aid Kurdish refugees who fled from the forces of Saddam Hussein in northern Iraq. Subject Operation/Series: PROVIDE COMFORT Base: Iskenderun Country: Turkey (TUR)
RME110X4–Iraqi Dictator Saddam Hussein visits Jacques Chirac
RME10CN9–Iraqi Dictator Saddam Hussein near Tikrit with Jacques Chaban Delmas
RMECHDRN–Mother fans her son with an X-ray film in the Saddam Hussein Children's Hospital in Baghdad, Iraq. The boy had an appendectomy with no anesthesia because UN Sanctions and the Iraqi government kept medicines from being imported to the hospitals.
RM2BX51C9–Berlin / Foreigners / Turks / 1.8.1981 Berlin-Kreuzberg: Islamic groups, especially Turkish, protest against the assassination of Bakr Al Sadr in Iraq by Saddam Hussein and against the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan. Right: Picture of Khomeini // Islam / Actions [automated translation]
RMFK2TCG–Zakho, northern Iraq, Kurdistan. March 1991. Iraqi army prisoners of Kurdistan Front fighters at night, during the uprising by Kurds against forces of Saddam Hussein's government. Photo by:Richard Wayman
RM2M8FAJ5–A CH-46 Sea Knight helicopter prepares to touch down on the helicopter deck of the amphibious cargo ship USS CHARLESTON (LKA-113) during Operation Provide Comfort, an Allied effort to aid Kurdish refugees who fled from the forces of Saddam Hussein in northern Iraq. Subject Operation/Series: PROVIDE COMFORT Base: Iskenderum Country: Turkey (TUR)
RMECHFNP–Muslim mothers stay with the babies in the infant ward of Saddam Hussein Children's Hospital in Baghdad. The children are suffering from dysentery and dehydration because the water treatment plant was bombed during the Gulf War and there is no clean drinking water. The hospital has no medicine because of UN Sanctions after the war.
RM2BX51F0–Berlin / Foreigners / Turks / 1.8.1981 Berlin-Kreuzberg: Islamic groups, especially Turkish, protest against the assassination of Bakr Al Sadr in Iraq by Saddam Hussein and against the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan. Right: Picture of Khomeini // Islam / Actions [automated translation]
RMFK2TCD–Zakho, northern Iraq, Kurdistan. March 1991. Iraqi army prisoners of Kurdistan Front fighters at night, during the uprising by Kurds against forces of Saddam Hussein's government. Photo by:Richard Wayman
RM2M8FAHN–A Marine cleans his XM-249E1 squad automatic weapon (SAW) as he waits on the pier for transportation to an outlying camp. He and his unit are taking part in Operation Provide Comfort, an Allied effort to aid Kurdish refugees who fled from the forces of Saddam Hussein in northern Iraq. Subject Operation/Series: PROVIDE COMFORT Base: Iskenderum Country: Turkey (TUR)
RMECHDW8–Mothers stay with their children in the Saddam Hussein Children's Hospital in Baghdad, Iraq. UN Sanctions prevent some medicines. Others are withheld by the government of Iraq.