RMB48ATJ–events, First World War / WWI, Eastern Front, Battle of Tannenberg 26.- 30.8.1914,
RMDRD4GD–Russian prisoners at Tannenberg-Augustowo, WW1
RMC4634P–Outpost gun in the battle of Tannenberg, 1914
RMDDT1F0–Nazi memorial ceremony for President von Hindenburg, Court of Honour, Tannenberg, 7th August 1934. Artist: Unknown
RMB5MPEP–9 1914 8 26 A1 1 E East Front view of a town in ruins photo World War I Eastern Front Battle near Tannenberg Masuren East Prussi
RMJX4YN4–Tannenberg 1914
RMGG2CD1–Mashal Hindenburg's funeral at Tannenberg August 1934 Germany Paris. Bibliothèque nationale
RMDP909D–View of a part of the loot after the battle. The 2nd Russian army was beaten destructively by the 8th German army under Paul von Hindenburg in the Battle of Tannenberg from the 23rd to 31st of August in 1914. Set off by the deadly shots on Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand by Serbian nationalists on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo, World War I broke out. During World War I, Germany, Austria, Austria-Hungary as well as later Turkey and Bulgary fought against Britain, France and Russia. The sad end result in 1918 comprised roughly 8.5 million soldiers killed in action, more than 2
RM2DYPMYC–Tannenberg Memorial, 1933, commemoration to the Battle of Tannenberg, in the front row on the right Adolf Hitler and Paul von Hindenburg, Hohenstein, Germany, today Poland
RM2A2ER63–Innenhof im Tannenberg Denkmal bei Hohenstein in Ostpreußen, Deutschland 1930er Jahre. Inner courtyard at the Tannenberg monument near Hohenstein in East Prussia, Germany 1930s.
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)
RM2WRBR8P–Hohenstein-Tannenberg, Photograph shows aerial view of the town of Hohenstein, (now Olsztynek, Poland) during World War I., between 1914 and ca. 1915, World War, 1914-1918, Glass negatives, 1 negative: glass
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.
RF2AYJ6XJ–Projection für Alle - Der Weltkrieg: Die Ostfront. Serie 51. No. 11. Tannenberg. - 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.
RM2E106M7–Commemoration of the Battle of Tannenberg with Adolf Hitler and Paul von Hindenburg on the right, Tannenberg Memorial, historical photo, 1933, Hohenst
RMDA0R90–Paul von Hindenberg (1847-1934) was a German field marshal and president.
RMHT26MX–'New Chancellor Sits With Old President', 1933, (1940). Artist: Unknown.
RF2B13EE6–Projection für Alle - Der Weltkrieg: Siegreiche Führer. Serie 60. No. 10. Generalfeldmarschall v. Hindenburg. - 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.
RM2PN4D9X–Celebrations in Krakow in honor of the 500th anniversary of the Battle of Grunwald. Photo from 1910.
RMB48ATM–events, First World War / WWI, Eastern Front, Battle of Tannenberg 26.- 30.8.1914,
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.
RMB474CA–events, First World War / WWI, Eastern Front, Battle of Tannenberg 26.- 30.8.1914, General Hermann von Francois visiting destroyed Russian colums, late August 1914, German 8th Army (Hindenburg), Russian 2nd Army (Samsonov), Masuria, Poland, Russians, German soldiers, East Prussia, carts, hay wagon, wagons, 20th century, historic, historical, people, 1910s,
RMC46344–German cavalry in the battle of Tannenberg, 1914
RMB5MPEW–9 1914 8 26 A1 3 Battle of Tannenberg Anker World War 1 Eastern Front Battle of Tannenberg Masuren East Prussia from 26th to 30t
RMB400BK–events, First World War / WWI, Eastern Front, Battle of Tannenberg, 26.-30.8.1914, fleeing Russian troops crossing a bridge, drawing, Germany, 1915, defeat, Russian 2nd Army (Samsonov), German 8th Army (Hindenburg), East Prussia, Poland, Masuria, Russians, artillery, retreat, propaganda, historic, historical, 20th century, people, 1910s,
RMB5MPF2–9 1914 8 29 E1 E Battle of Tannenberg 1914 BZ Midday World War 1 Eastern Front Battle of Tannenberg 23rd 31st Aug 1914 The Russi
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,,
RMBY8B31–PRESIDENT PAUL von HINDENBERG centre with Hitler at left and Goering right during the Tannenberg Memorial Parade in 1934
RMAG21HD–events, First World War / WWI, Eastern Front, Battle at Tannenberg 26.8.1914 - 30.8.1914, General Paul von Hindenburg entering Tannenberg, postcard, Germany, 1914, East Prussia, historic, historical, 1st, propaganda, postcards, soldiers, citizens, cheering, 20th century, people, 1910s,
RM2A2ER2H–Blick auf das Tannenberg Denkmal bei Hohenstein in Ostpreußen, Deutschland 1930er Jahre. View to the Tannenberg monument near Hohenstein in East Prussia, Germany 1930s.
RMJ4FXME–Tannenberg 001
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.
RMGG29HX–Marshal Hindenburg's funeral, entry of the procession at the Tannenberg monument August 1934 Germany
RMB5MPER–9 1914 8 26 A1 2 E East Front view of ruined houses World War I Eastern Front Battle near Tannenberg Masuren East Prussia from 2
RMF0DNCT–Hindenburg, Paul von, 2.10.1847 - 2.8.1934, German general and politician, President of the Reich 26.4.1925 - 2.8.1934, death, state funeral, Tannenberg Memorial, 6.8.1934, obituary by Chancellor of the Reich Adolf Hitler,
RMP7PGXF–Deutsch: Tannenberg 1914 . 17 July 2015 363 Tannenberg 1914
RMA6RGTJ–Hindenburg und Beneckendorff, Paul von, 2.10.1847 - 2.8.1934, German general & politician, death, burial in the Tannenberg memor
RM2BJYMJE–Hohenstein-Tannenberg
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
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.
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
RMC46348–Russian troops in the battle of Tannenberg, 1914
RMDF1B1W–The image from the Nazi Propaganda! shows Reich Chancellor Adolf HItler during the commemoration at Tannenberg Memorial on 27 August 1933. The speech is delivered by the NSDAP Gauleiter of East Prussia, Erich Koch. In the first row (l-r): Adolf Hitler, Reich President Paul von Hindenburg, Minister President Hermann Göring, Vice Chancellor Franz von Papen, Reich Minister of War Werner von Blomberg and the leader of the Naval High Command Erich Raeder. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichte
RMWJMH5R–Hohenstein-Tannenberg
RMW7E246–State funeral of President Paul von Hindenburg, Tannenberg, Germany, 1934. Artist: Unknown
RMD5K7KH–Hohenstein-Tannenberg (LOC)
RM2H0CH9G–Die deutsche Passagier- und Autofähre 'Tannenberg' von Seedienst Ostpreußen, Deutschland 1930er Jahre. Passenger and car ferry boat 'Tannenberg' of the Seedienst Ostpreussen line, Germany 1930s.
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, ,
RM2A2ER5Y–Innenhof im Tannenberg Denkmal bei Hohenstein in Ostpreußen, Deutschland 1930er Jahre. Inner courtyard at the Tannenberg monument near Hohenstein in East Prussia, Germany 1930s.
RMJ96Y6J–Tannenberg Tyroff AT
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
RMF1KYJ6–Teutonic Knights in Combat against the Lithuanians and Poles, During the Battle of Grunwald or 1st Battle of Tannenberg, fought on 15 July 1410 in Poland. The battle was one of the largest in medieval Europe and is regarded as one of the most important victories in the histories of Poland and Lithuania and is also widely celebrated in Belarus. It has been used as a source of romantic legends and national pride, becoming a larger symbol of struggle against foreign invaders
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.
RMB864FP–Funerals of feld marshal von Hindenburg in Tannenberg (1934)
RMP7TP0Y–. Tannenberg, Hindenburg auf Schlachtfeld 1915 56 Bundesarchiv Bild 103-121-018, Tannenberg, Hindenburg auf Schlachtfeld
RMDC2RAC–View of the decorated altar with the portrait of the dead Reich President Paul von Hindenburg in the church of Roßleben, Germany, in the context of the obsequies taking place at the Tannenberg Memorial on 7 August 1934. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichte
RM2JNAHR4–Tannenberg 001
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.
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.
RMDP908E–Russian general Paul Edler von Rennenkampf (2nd of left), chief of the Neman army, has breakfast with his headquarters personnel in a hotel in Insterburg (East Prussia) after the outbreak of World War I in 1914. He is blamed for the devastating defeat of the Russian Narew and Neman army at the Battle of Tannenberg at the end of August in 1914.
RMC4634D–Victorious German troops after the battle of Tannenberg, 1914
RM2F4XK44–Tannenberg
RMDYYX70–Spoils of war from the Battle of Tannenberg, 1914
RMWAR56X–Dieter Tannenberg, son of the First Secretary of the German Embassy and Frau Tannenberg
RMC4634G–Captured Russian burrows after the Battle of Tannenberg, 1914
RM2H0CH9R–Die deutsche Passagier- und Autofähre 'Tannenberg' von Seedienst Ostpreußen, Deutschland 1930er Jahre. Passenger and car ferry boat 'Tannenberg' of the Seedienst Ostpreussen line, Germany 1930s.
RMDYYX6X–Spoils of war from the Battle of Tannenberg, 1914
RM2A2ER20–Innenhof im Tannenberg Denkmal bei Hohenstein in Ostpreußen, Deutschland 1930er Jahre. Inner courtyard at the Tannenberg monument near Hohenstein in East Prussia, Germany 1930s.
RMJ4W8GE–Wurzbach, Constantin, Ritter von Tannenberg (1818 1893)
RM2H0BK60–Innenhof im Tannenberg Denkmal bei Hohenstein in Ostpreußen, Deutschland 1930er Jahre. Inner courtyard at the Tannenberg monument near Hohenstein in East Prussia, Germany 1930s.
RM2RJDNAK–Russian prisoners after the Battle of Tannenberg, where the Russian Second Army was annihilated by the German Eighth Army
RM2H9GYM5–Wroc³aw, 1948-07. Od 21 lipca do 31 paŸdziernika odbywa³a siê Wystawa Ziem Odzyskanych, która mia³a udowodniæ polskoœæ Œl¹ska i przedstawiæ dokonania Polski Ludowej. Nz. grunwaldzkie miecze - alegoria wystawiana w Rotundzie Zwyciêstwa na terenie Pawilonu Czterech Kopu³. pw PAP Dok³adny dzieñ wydarzenia nieustalony. Wroclaw, July 1948. The Exhibition of Regained Territories, held between July 21 and October 31 was to prove the polishness of Slask and achievements of the Polish People's Republic. Pictured: a commemorative plaque with Grunwald (Tannenberg) swords, the allegory presented a
RM2WRH4R5–Hohenstein-Tannenberg, between 1914 and c1915. Aerial view of the town of Hohenstein, (now Olsztynek, Poland) during World War I.
RMP7X72B–Italiano: Il generale Hermann von Francois, comandante del I corpo d'armata tedesco nella battaglia di Tannenberg (1914) . 1915 169 Gen. Hermann von Francois
RMDRAY8T–Erich Ludendorff, chief engineer behind the management of Germany's effort in World War I
RM2JNAHPK–Tannenberg 1914
RMG14TDD–Paul Ludwig Hans Anton von Beneckendorff und von Hindenburg (October 2, 1847 - August 2, 1934) was a Prussian-German field marshal, statesman, and politician, and served as the second President of Germany from 1925 to 1934. He enjoyed a long career in the
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.
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.
RMG39HWE–HINDENBURG'S FUNERAL
RM2F4XXT4–Tannenberg
RMC41RNN–Wurzbach, Constantin von, 11.4.1818 - 19.8.1893, Austrian author / writer, portrait, wood engraving, 19th century,
RMWDNHR5–Graela Tannenberg, child of the First Secretary of the German Embassy and Frau Tannenberg Abstract/medium: 1 negative : glass 4 x 5 in. or smaller
RMGDBP42–Francois, Hermann von, 31.1.1856 - 15.5.1933, German general, half length, from: 'Die Woche', issue 43, 1914,
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].
RMDYYX7C–German defensive position during the Battle of Tannenberg, 1914
RM2A2EPTY–Innenhof im Tannenberg Denkmal bei Hohenstein in Ostpreußen, Deutschland 1930er Jahre. Inner courtyard at the Tannenberg monument near Hohenstein in East Prussia, Germany 1930s.
RMJ2YAAF–Bundesarchiv Bild 103-121-018, Tannenberg, Hindenburg auf Schlachtfeld2
RM2H0BK5G–Innenhof im Tannenberg Denkmal bei Hohenstein in Ostpreußen, Deutschland 1930er Jahre. Inner courtyard at the Tannenberg monument near Hohenstein in East Prussia, Germany 1930s.
RMBJWCCR–events, Polish-Lithuanian War of the Teutonic Order 1409 - 1410,
RM2H9GYKF–Wroc³aw, 1948-07. Od 21 lipca do 31 paŸdziernika odbywa³a siê Wystawa Ziem Odzyskanych, która mia³a udowodniæ polskoœæ Œl¹ska i przedstawiæ dokonania Polski Ludowej. Nz. grunwaldzkie miecze - alegoria wystawiana w Rotundzie Zwyciêstwa na terenie Pawilonu Czterech Kopu³. pw PAP Dok³adny dzieñ wydarzenia nieustalony. Wroclaw, July 1948. The Exhibition of Regained Territories, held between July 21 and October 31 was to prove the polishness of Slask and achievements of the Polish People's Republic. Pictured: a commemorative plaque with Grunwald (Tannenberg) swords, the allegory presented a
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,
RMP80WDC–Die kommandierenden Generale der Schlacht von Tannenberg am 10. Jahrestag der Schlacht. - '10. Hindenburgtag', Erich Ludendorff war 1924 nicht erschienen . 24 August 1924 in Königsberg 363 Tannenberggenerale
RMG2DTN3–Convention of Tauroggen, East Prussia. Contract between Russia and Prussia (Germany), to fight together against Napoleon, followed later by battle of Waterloo.
RM2JNAHR6–Tannenberg - Tyroff AT
RMM49JP5–historically concrete remains black and white Germany
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.
RFK2C3A5–Ancient battle flags pattern seamless black
RM2F53857–Tannenberg. view
RMWDNHRA–Graela and Dieter Tannenberg, children of the First Secretary of the German Embassy and Frau Tannenberg Abstract/medium: 1 negative : glass 4 x 5 in. or smaller
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