RMDRD4GD–Russian prisoners at Tannenberg-Augustowo, WW1
RM2GPNFY3–WWI Battle of Tannenberg - A press photographers picture of Russian prisoners of war. The battle fought at Tannenberg, East Prussia (now Stębark, Poland ), ended in a decisive German victory over the Russians.
RM2RGDRP0–Thousands of Russian prisoners at Tannenberg-Augustowo following the important battle fought there from August-September 1914 in which the German Eighth Army defeated the Russian 1st and 2nd Armies. They are seen here receiving bread rations during transit.
RF2BAEG4C–The First World War period. Eastern Front. Destruction of the Russian army at the Masurian lakes, Battle of Tannenberg. German propaganda postcard.
RM2RAAEWT–Thousands of Russian prisoners at Tannenberg-Augustowo following the important battle fought there from August-September 1914 in which the German Eighth Army defeated the Russian 1st and 2nd Armies. They are seen here receiving bread rations during transit. Date: Sep-14
RMB4WG8K–Troops in Kielce August 1914 The early days of August 1914 saw the Russian army make steady progress through Poland and on towards Germany and Austria This Russian column was pictured shortly after arriving in Kielce just south of Warsaw in the west of Poland However their success was short lived German forces in the North started to gain the upper hand culminating in the Battle of Tannenberg in which the Russian Second Army suffered severe losses They did make ground in the south though routing the Austrian army at Lemberg Such gains were to be few and far between for Russia however and by
RMBJWCWA–Aerial view of the Tannenberg Memorial, near Olsztynek, Poland, from a Zeppelin, c1931 (1933). Artist: Unknown
RF2E2GYT5–The First World War period. The Eastern Front. The German artillery in pursuit of the Russians at the Battle of Tannenberg.
RMG2DTD4–Tannenberg Memorial, East Prussia. Entrance tower to Hindenburg`s Tannenberg Memorial, and view to the Hindenburg Tower, with his tomb, by September 1935.
RMMYB2XG–. German ww1 print deppicting the battle of Tannenberg, 1914 . 1914. published by Oehmigke & Riemenschneider 66 BATTLE OF TANNENBERG
RMG2DTW0–Flag Tower - Tannenberg Memorial, East Prussia. All flags of the German Armies where represented. The flags are today in different German Army units, all over Gemany.
RM2HPGREJ–Russian soldiers captured at the Battle of Tannenberg in a prison camp. ADDITIONAL-RIGHTS-CLEARANCE-INFO-NOT-AVAILABLE AND EXPIRED.
RMG2DTBP–Aviator Memorial, for fallen aviators at Tannenberg Memorial. It`s the 2. version, inaugurated. East Prussia`s Hindenburg memorial. It was inaugurated 1935, after Hindenburg`s main burial at the tomb.
RMAG21H8–Hindenburg und Beneckendorff, Paul von, 2.10.1847 - 2.8.1934, German General, portrait, postcard 1914, Colonel General, Fieldmarshall, first world war, WW1, Battle at Tannenberg, 1st, ,
RMG2DTCN–POW sculptor at the Tannenberg Memorial, East Prussia. This sculpture was just one of many at he memorial, included wooden and stone sculptures, memorial plaques. A museum and Restaurant, cinema nearby.
RMDD736T–World War 1. Russian soldiers captured by the Germans at Tannenberg passing through a border town on the way to detention camps
RMB4ND8C–Russian transport carts crossing a river in Poland The Russian army made steady advances into German held territory at the start of the war particularly in Poland However this soon changed Suicidal tactics by Russian generals quickly handed the advantage to the German army At the battle of Tannenberg at the end of August 1914 the Russian army suffered a massive defeat The Russian Second Army was almost totally wiped out and the German Army was handed a huge victory
RFMP8EPE–Old German postal card / postcard: painted profile of Paul von Hindenburg with his autograph, postage stamp Tannenberg, postmark,1932, Germany, Weimar
RM2WRH4R5–Hohenstein-Tannenberg, between 1914 and c1915. Aerial view of the town of Hohenstein, (now Olsztynek, Poland) during World War I.
RMG3AK95–Hindenburg and Ludendorff
RM2GPNF40–WWI - Battle of Tannenberg -A press photographers picture of Russian motor scouts.The battle fought at Tannenberg, East Prussia (now Stębark, Poland ) ended in a decisive German victory over the Russians.-
RM2R4DKE7–'Pour Tous Les Ages; L'inauguration du colossal Hindenburg de bois, dresse a Berlin devant le monument de la Victoire, d'apres le "Welt-Spiegel"' From "L'Album de la Guerre 1914-1919, Volume 2" [L'Illustration, Paris, 1924].
RF2BAEF3D–The First World War period. The Eastern Front. The German artillery in pursuit of the Russians at the Battle of Tannenberg.
RF2ERWAX8–German historical postcard: Black and white painted portrait of Paul von Hindenburg with text: field Marshal General. world war one 1914-1918. Germany
RF2PXACD6–German colour engraving of the capture of the Novo-Georgievsk fortress on August 20, 1915. 1915 The siege of Novogeorgievsk was a battle of World War I fought after the Germans broke the Russian defenses at the Hindenburg's Bug-Narew Offensive. In terms of the ratio of casualties and trophies, the German victory at Novogeorgievsk surpassed the victory at Tannenberg in 1914. It is also one of the most brilliant victories in the capture of a heavily fortified fortress, defended by superior enemy forces.
RFMRYTR0–German historical postcard: Black and white painted portrait of Paul von Hindenburg with text: liberator of East Prussia. world war one 1914-1918.
RM2EA6G68–The First World War period. Eastern Front. Destruction of the Russian army at the Masurian lakes, Battle of Tannenberg. German propaganda postcard.
RMMX71TX–. German ww1 print deppicting the battle of Tannenberg, 1914 . 1914. published by Oehmigke & Riemenschneider 76 BATTLE OF TANNENBERG
RMG2DTPE–Tomb of Paul von Hindenburg at Tannenberg Memorial, East Prussia. Guard of Honor in front of the tomb. Picture is from 1935 - 1936 This guard was from the German Navy
RMDD732B–German General, Erich Ludendorff. The Prussian general led German victories at Tannenberg and the Masurian Lakes. In 1916
RMG2C187–Glass Window at Tannenberg Memorial East Prussia. A mother, Jesus and a Soldier, Writing: 'Be Faithful until death', was to find at the Soldier Tower. (No 6) Tower)
RMG2C15P–1934, Paul von Hindenburg, at this time German President, probably last visit to his beloved Tannenberg Memorial, East Prussia. This photography is a private photo . And believed to be one of this kind.
RFMT803W–German historical postcard: Black and white painted portrait of Paul von Hindenburg with text: field Marshal General. world war one 1914-1918. Germany
RMMW8PAP–. German ww1 print deppicting the battle of Tannenberg, 1914 . 1914. published by Oehmigke & Riemenschneider 76 BATTLE OF TANNENBERG
RMDD7328–Field Marshall Paul von Hindenburg commanded German armies in East Prussia that defeated the Russians in Tannenberg in August
RMG2DTH8–Tannenberg Memorial - Large plate at the entrance tower, refusing the sole responsibility of Germany on World War 1. It was always Hindenburgs point, that Germany is not to blame alone, till his death.
RMMMN1KC–. German ww1 print deppicting the battle of Tannenberg, 1914 . 1914. published by Oehmigke & Riemenschneider 75 BATTLE OF TANNENBERG
RMDD736W–World War 1. 15,000 Russian prisoners taken by the German Eighth Army at the Battle of Augustov fought from October 1-9, 1914.
RMG2DTYA–Tannenberg Memorial - Hindenburg Tower and Tomb of Paul von Hindenburg. Paul von Hindenburg aand his wife are now buried now in the Elizabeth Church in Marburg, Germany
RMG2C178–The ferry ship 'Tannenberg' was named after the battle of Tannenberg, East Prussia, and connected East Prussia with rest of Germany. Germany was divided due the treaty of Versailles of 1919. New Poland in the middle.
RMG1MGDJ–Wooden cross, on a mass grave for fallen German soldiers at the battle of Tannenberg, August / September 1914. in Hohenstein
RMG2DTNF–Paul von Hindenburg Memorial, (destroyed), in Prussia, today Poland. Hindenburg a Knight, after his victory over the Russians. Hindenburg was sculptured as knight for his victory over Russian troops 1914.
RMG1D1EF–German World War memorial, erected 1935, in Saarland. The middle memorial block, including the 3rd Reich Eagle.
RMG1D1JG–German World War memorial, erected 1935, in Saarland. The left Guard of the memorial - Left soldier, head wiew from left
RMG1D1E6–German World War memorial, erected 1935, in Saarland. The Iron Cross in front of the memorial - view from the entrance
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RMG1D1KA–German World War memorial, erected 1935, in Saarland. The right Guard of the memorial - Right soldier full view front
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RMG1D1KY–German World War memorial, erected 1935, in Saarland. View from Left.
RMG1D1K2–German World War memorial, erected 1935, in Saarland. The left Guard of the memorial - Left soldier full view front
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RMG1D1JW–German World War memorial, erected 1935, in Saarland. The left Guard of the memorial - Left soldier head
RMG1D1M8–German World War memorial, erected 1935, in Saaarland. View from right.
RMG1D1KH–German World War memorial, erected 1935, in Saaarland. Middle `tower`, including many names. German Empire Eagle
RMG1D1FB–German World War memorial, erected 1935, in Saarland. The right Guard of the memorial
RMG1D1MN–German World War memorial, erected 1939, in German Saarland. Front View
RMG1MGDW–Wooden cross, on a mass grave for fallen German soldiers at the battle of Tannenberg, August / September 1914. in Hohenstein
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