RMCPJ0YR–Expeditions corps against Simon Copper, 1908
RMCPJFF2–James Stewart and Simone Simon in 'Seventh Heaven', 1937
RMCPJFER–James Stewart and Simone Simon in 'Seventh Heaven', 1937
RMCPJDHH–Dino Grandi and Sir John Simon in London, 1932
RMCPJDHF–Sir John Simon and Sir Anthony Eden, 1935
RMC45WC5–John Simon with the American special delegates Davis, 1932
RMC45EN9–Dino Grandi and Sir John Simon in Lausanne, 1932
RMCPJDJ2–Baron von Neurath and Sir John Simon in Berlin, 1935
RMCPJDHN–Sir Neville Henderson and Sir John Simon in Berlin, 1938
RMCPJDJ3–Sir John Simon and Sir Eric Phipps in Berlin, 1935
RMC45BE9–Hitler with Simon and Eden armament conversations, 1935
RMC45ENT–James Ramsay MacDonald and Sir John Simon before they departure to the reparations conference in Lausanne, 1932
RM2B2BDAW–Between 1904 and 1908, the native population rose against German supremacy in German South-West Africa. The picture shows the leader of the movement Simon Copper. The so-called Herero uprising ended with an extermination campaign of the German colonial troops.
RM2B2BDAG–Wooden signal tower built by the German Schutztruppen in South West Africa. Here, the native inhabitants rose against German supremacy, first under the leadership of Hendrik Witbooi and after his death in 1905 under Simon Copper. The German campaign under Captain Friedrich von Erckert was directed against them.
RM2B2BDCY–In German South West Africa the local population revolted against German supremacy between 1904 and 1908, first under the leadership of Hendrik Witbooi and from 1905 under Simon Copper. Captain Friedrich von Erckert conducted a campaign against them. The picture shows a German soldier riding a camel.
RM2B2BDC6–In German South West Africa, the native inhabitants rebelled against German supremacy between 1904 and 1908, first under the leadership of Hendrik Witbooi and after his death in 1905, under Simon Copper. The German campaign under Captain Friedrich von Erckert was directed against them. The picture shows camels of the German Schutztruppe equipped for the field march.
RM2B2BDC0–In German South West Africa, the native inhabitants rebelled against German supremacy between 1904 and 1908, first under the leadership of Hendrik Witbooi and after his death in 1905, under Simon Copper. The German campaign under Captain Friedrich von Erckert was directed against them. In the picture, a stretcher for the wounded German soldiers.
RMH3AE7Y–Gauleiter Gustav Simon and construction workers on the Western Front, 1944
RMCPHRH2–Isabel MacDonald, Ramsay MacDonald and John Simon, 1933
RMCPJ41K–Ella Gruener, Lucie Kugler, Rudolf Frenzel, Hanna Simon and Willy Ulmer, 1908
RMDYYNW5–German South-West Africa 1908: campaign against Simon Copper, 1908
RMCPHY67–Anti-semitic pamphlet titled 'Das Judenschwein' ('The Jewish Pig'), in the upper part the supposed ritual murder of Simon of
RMDYYNW4–German South-West Africa 1908: campaign against Simon Copper, expeditionary force against Simon Copper, 1908
RMC471TK–John Simon, Ramsay MacDonald and Benito Mussolini in Rome, 1933
RMTA21CM–Group picture of the Nazi leadership of the Empire after seizing power: 1st row: BBuerkel, Goebbels, Kube, Jordan, Hess, Hitler, Ley, Koch, Josef Wagner, Grohe, Simon, Meier, Frick, behind from the left: Bormann, Mutschmann, Hildebrandt, Telschow, Goerlitzer, Roever, Sprenger, Bouhier, Weinrich, Lohse, Schwede-Coburg, Sauckel, Fiehler, Terboven, Wahl, Schlemm, Brueckner, Murr, Hellmuth, Bohle, Robert Wagner, Adolf Wagner, Forster, Holzschuher, Dietrich, Streicher.
RMCPM5C2–The team of the 1. FC Bayern Munich, before 1945
RMCPJ4E8–Heli Finkenzeller and Oskar Sima in Kohlhiesel's Daughters, 1943
RMCPMEA0–Members of the National Assembly in Weimar, 1919
RMCPHXYP–The House of Nobility in Stockholm
RMC45HCA–Johannes Heesters and Berthold Ebbecke in 'The Beggar Student', 1936
RMDYYPB6–The Stresa Conference, 1935
RMCPJE0F–Jean Louis Barthou in London, 1934
RMH3AHG2–Huguenots in Prussia, 1640-1871
RMCPJ04P–Pierre Etienne Flandin and Pierre Laval in London, 1935
RMC45XC1–Demonstration in Poona against British colonial rule, 1928
RMC465TM–Stanley Baldwin at an Empire Conference, 1937
RMC46472–Reich Council Congress in Berlin
RMCPMYJE–National Leaders and Gauleiter of the NSDAP, 1933