RF2PXC94W–Wolrd War I. Vauquois. By François Flameng Vauquois is a commune in the Meuse department in Grand Est in north-eastern France. During World War 1, Vauquois was the site of violent mine warfare, also in connection with the Battle of Verdun (1916). From 1915 to 1918, French and German tunneling units fired 519 separate mines at Vauquois, and the German gallery network beneath the village hill (the Butte de Vauquois) grew to a length of 17 kilometres (11 mi). Vauquois was destroyed and many huge craters and dugouts remain.
RM2C60627–Photo of German workers in special protective clothing destroy toxic bombs on June 28, 1946, at the U.S. Army Chemical Warfare Service Depot, at St.
RF2NH6FGD–1914-1918. World War I. Preparation for the start. The victorious advance of the Germans on the Western Front.
RF2NH6FDN–1914-1918. World War I. This portrait shows two German cavalry soldiers armed with lances, called ulans. Both men and horses wear gas masks.
RF2NH6FFY–1914-1918. World War I. Two soldiers working with a large Searchlight. They both wear gas masks.
RF2PXC99M–World War I. The submarine U-29, next to the English steamer 'Headlands' that it will sink in front of the Isles of Scilly, photographed by the captain of the 'Headlands', two minutes before the departure of the torpedo.
RF2PXC98T–World War I. France at war. The most impressive of the trenching machines: 80 m/m mountain cannon used as a mine launcher. This one is loaded with a small mine of 58 kilos. But the same gun can launch mines of 78 and 105 kilos.
RF2PXC99E–World War I. In the Baltic. The German Cruiser 'Bremen' torpedoed by an English ship.
RF2PXC987–World War I. The difficulties of war in the mountains. The big cannon is pulled by about 600 French soldiers
RM2C608B6–Lieutenant Vernon Richards of the 361st Fighter Group pilots his P-51D Mustang, nicknamed ‘Tika IV’, during a bomber escort mission. 1944
RF2HG3D12–World War I. 1914-1918. His last fight, 'See he lies, death staring from his eyes,' somewhere in France.
RM2AE3BKM–The speakers of Free France in London: Jacques Duchesne
RF2HG3D59–World War I period. The dead French solders. Through sickly shrapnel-sown meadows reaped by death alone. 1914-1918
RM2C1EFXE–The Armstrong Whitworth A.W.38 Whitley was one of three British twin-engined, front line medium bomber types that were in service with the Royal Air F
RF2HG3CJE–A depth charge has just been hurled overboard from ex-American destroyer, a German submarine being in the vicinity. Atlantic battle during the World W
RF2CC488R–'Merry Christmas!» German propaganda leaflet for the British, 1944
RM2AE3BF9–The first RAF aircraft protected the skies over England. A formation of Blenheims, at the time of the Battle of England, met the enemy.
RF2HG3D7E–World War I. No man's land near Lens, France. 1914-1918
RMWTD67K–The Royal Air Force is the mistress of the African sky. Flying over the mountains of Tunisia, the Boston bombers attack the airfields of the Axis.
RM2AE3BFH–The Allied Pilots in the RAF the Polish Air Force Wing Commander Stanisław Skalski was at the head of a squadron of the RAF. The crosses painted on t
RF2PXC998–Sinking of the RMS Lusitania. May 1915. Drawing by Norman Wilkinson. The RMS Lusitania was a UK-registered ocean liner that was torpedoed by an Imperial German Navy U-boat during the First World War on 7 May 1915, about 11 nautical miles (20 kilometres) off the Old Head of Kinsale, Ireland. The attack took place in the declared maritime war-zone around the UK, shortly after unrestricted submarine warfare against the ships of the United Kingdom had been announced by Germany following the Allied powers' implementation of a naval blockade against it and the other Central Powers. The passengers h
RF2PXC9A8–Wolrd War I. Sinking of the RMS Lusitania. Mai 1915. Drawing by S. Begg according to information from Thomas K. Turpin. The RMS Lusitania was a UK-registered ocean liner that was torpedoed by an Imperial German Navy U-boat during the First World War on 7 May 1915, about 11 nautical miles (20 kilometres) off the Old Head of Kinsale, Ireland. The attack took place in the declared maritime war-zone around the UK, shortly after unrestricted submarine warfare against the ships of the United Kingdom had been announced by Germany following the Allied powers' implementation of a naval blockade against
RF2HG3CPN–Vintage photo of World War I. 1914-1918. Camp of French artillerymen enjoying well-earned rest from trench warfare. France
RF2NH6FDR–1914-1918. World War I. This portrait shows a German cavalry soldier and two horses wearing gas masks.
RF2NH6FDW–1914-1918. World War I. German transport with horse carriage in which soldiers and horses are equipped with gas masks.
RF2NH6FHF–1914-1918. World War I. The German Emperor William II and his brother Henry of Prussia studying a map during a troop visit.
RF2NH6FJD–1914-1918. World War I. The German Emperor William II and his brother Henry of Prussia during a troop visit. The group with the emperor and high-ranking servicemen stands on a meadow with tall grass. In the foreground are two tables with maps and a chair. An officer points with his arm at something and everyone looks in this direction, the prince with the help of binoculars.
RF2PXAB9B–Vintage illustration: Siege of a city in the 13th century, 1865
RF2NH6FJE–1914-1918. World War I. A royal visit to the German headquarters in Spa. On the left you see King Frederick August III of Saxony in conversation with Emperor William II.
RF2PXABYJ–German propaganda poster: The exploits of the submarine U9 on September 22, 1914 , 1914
RF2HDAGXK–Engraving portrait of Laurent de Gouvion Saint-Cyr. 1824 Laurent de Gouvion Saint-Cyr, 1st Marquis of Gouvion-Saint-Cyr (1764 – 1830) was a French com
RF2HN3RR8–Vintage photo of World War I. 1914-1918. In a French trench, sandbag protected, soldiers in battle helmets showing dart bombs. France
RF2HG3D7F–Vintage photo of World War I. 1914-1918. Sharpshooters in protected position near enemy lines. France
RFKEXY1F–German at the WW2. German gas mask with case. Path on white background. At the WW2 in contrast to the WW1 gas mask practically did not used
RM2AB0FF6–German batle helmet (armet). The armet is a type of helmet which was developed in the 15th century. It was extensively used in Italy, France, England,
RF2HN3RER–Vintage photo of World War I. 1914-1918. Rifle grenade in a British line trench in the Balkans (Macedonian front). 1915-1918
RFWTCBA1–Imperial Russia Hat Officer Cap Russian-Turkish war 1877-1878.
RMT5FCFA–The 19th century colored etchings of mounted Cossacks with pikes by a telegraph pole.
RMT5FCG3–The 19th century colored etchings of mounted Cossacks with pikes.
RFKG8WTR–Old German helm of the 19th century, so called Pickelhaube (peaked helm).
RF2HN3REW–Vintage photo of World War I. 1914-1918. British soldiers in a line trench in the Balkans (Macedonian front). 1915-1918
RFWTC4D6–Prussian M 1843/57 officer’s Garde de Corps (Guard Kurassier) parade helmet. Melon shape with an extended step brim and short lobster tai back brim.
RFWTC4C8–Prussian M 1843/57 officer’s Garde de Corps (Guard Kurassier) parade helmet. Melon shape with an extended step brim. Gold crowned three-dimensional la
RFWTC4YJ–Model 1896/1914 Bayerisches (Bavarian) helmet - Pickelhaube for 7 Feldartill. - Regt. Prinz-Regent Luitpold, München, I. Armee-Korps. The helmet has
RMT5FCFJ–The 19th century colored etchings of a mounted Cossack Esaul at he head of the patrol by Louis Vallet (1856-1940).
RFKDNKT5–Old German helm of the 19th century, so called Pickelhaube (peaked helm).
RFKG8WTX–Old German helm of the 19th century, so called Pickelhaube (peaked helm).
RF2HN3P76–Vintage photo of officers and crew of the German submarine U.58, captured by the U.S.S. Fanning, entering the War Prison Camp at Fort McPherson, Georg
RF2HN3RTC–French Burgonet with Falling Buffe. ca. 1550 The medallions on either side of the bowl are embossed with scenes from Greek mythology depicting the Bat
RF2HN3RTK–Medieval French Burgonet with Falling Buffe. ca. 1550 The medallions on either side of the bowl are embossed with scenes from Greek mythology depictin
RFWTC4F2–German WWI police black leather helmet of the city of Wiesbaden in the western German state of Hesse. With Wiesbaden helmet plate of white stamped met
RFWTC4XH–German WWI police black leather helmet of the city of Wiesbaden in the western German state of Hesse. With Wiesbaden helmet plate of white stamped met
RM2AB0H92–Half-armour with a cheek-cap adorned with bands engraved with etching, Italian work, end of the 16th century
RF2HG3D9Y–Archival photo of World War I. Tatoi trenches in the Croisettes Wood showing officers in consultation just half an hour before attack on the Somme lin
RF2CC48CR–Communist anti-American propaganda. North Korean propaganda poster during Korean War. “Let’s crush the US nuclear war scheme with our whole nation’s u
RM2CC48DN–Communist anti-American propaganda. North Korean propaganda poster during Korean War. “US imperialists shouldn’t carelessly provoke war.”. Korea. 1950
RM2CC48ED–Communist anti-American propaganda. Еxtremely aggressive North Korean propaganda poster during Korean War. Korea. 1950s
RM2CC48D9–Communist anti-American propaganda. Еxtremely aggressive North Korean propaganda poster during Korean War. Korea. 1950s
RM2CC48DT–Communist anti-American propaganda. Еxtremely aggressive North Korean propaganda poster during Korean War. Korea. 1950s
RM2CC48DB–Communist anti-American propaganda. Еxtremely aggressive North Korean propaganda poster during Korean War. Korea. 1950s
RF2A3RJ4F–Count Matvei Ivanovich Platov (1753 – 1818) was a Russian general who commanded the Don Cossacks in the Napoleonic wars and founded Novocherkassk as t
RM2CC48DD–Communist anti-American propaganda. Еxtremely aggressive North Korean propaganda poster during Korean War. Korea. 1950s
RM2CC48E8–Communist anti-American propaganda. Еxtremely aggressive North Korean propaganda poster during Korean War. Korea. 1950s
RM2CC48DJ–Communist anti-American propaganda. North Korean propaganda poster during Korean War. “Death to US imperialists, our sworn enemy!”. Korea. 1950s
RM2CC48E9–Communist anti-American propaganda. Еxtremely aggressive North Korean propaganda poster during Korean War. Korea. 1950s
RM2CC48D0–Communist anti-American propaganda. Еxtremely aggressive North Korean propaganda poster during Korean War. Korea. 1950s
RM2CC48DH–Communist anti-American propaganda. North Korean propaganda poster during Korean War. “Kick out the Americans and unite the Fatherland!”. Korea. 1950s
RM2CC48D5–Communist anti-American propaganda. Еxtremely aggressive North Korean propaganda poster during Korean War. Korea. 1950s
RM2C605TX–A test nuclear explosion codenamed “Baker” at Bikini Atoll in the Marshall Islands, on July 25, 1946. The 40 kiloton atomic bomb was detonated by the
RF2AE39J3–Part of the German plate armour, on the foreground could see the hook for the spear and rondel, a circular piece of metal used for protection. Germany
RF2A3RMHK–Prussian Line Kurassier (cuirassiers) steel helmet. 19th century. Germany
RM2CC4ANC–Belgian refugees arrive in the Netherlands. 1914.
RM2AMF2D6–On August 6 and 9, 1945, the United States dropped nuclear bombs 'fat Man' (pictured) and 'Baby' on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima (70 thousand peop
RM2CC4AP4–A group of young refugees in London. 1914.
RM2CC4AN9–The Belgian refugees in Britain: A warm reception that turned to resentment, 1914-1918 Belgian refugees on the harbour at Ostend waiting for a boat to
RM2CC4ANK–Belgian refugees arrive in the Welsh town of Rhyl. 1914.
RF2HG3D9T–Archival photo of First World War. President Poincare and Marshall Joffre visiting officers' quarters on the Somme front. 1914-1918
RM2AXRT0A–A starboard stern view of HMS Hood off Honolulu in 1924.
RM2CC4APD–Belgian refugee soldiers in their camp at Hyde near Manchester. 1915
RM2AXRT2R–HMS Queen Mary blowing up after taking a hit to the citadel during the Battle of Jutland with HMS Lion beside her, 1916
RM2CC4ANF–Belgian refugees sleep in a barn in France on Christmas Eve. 1914.
RF2HDAJ65–La Garde meurt mais ne se rend pas! Waterloo, 1815. Grenadier of the Old Guard. By Jacques-François Llanta, 1837
RM2AE3BM3–The speakers of Free France in London: Maurice Schuman
RM2AMEKWR–First Consul Napoleon Bonaparte
RM2AMF04J–William Joyce, the leading commentator for Nazi propaganda in English, who was nicknamed “Lord Haw-Haw” in Britain. William Joyce is an Irishman by bi
RM2AE3BM6–Belgian speakers in London. Jan Moedwil (Professor Nand Geersens), commentator of the Flemish Radio.
RM2AMEKN5–Engraving of the battle of Warka, which occurred in 1656, the first victorious battle of the crown troops with the Swedes during the flood, but becaus
RF2AMEX6F–Old German helm of the 19th century, so called Pickelhaube (peaked helm).
RF2AMEX4B–Old German helm of the 19th century, so called Pickelhaube (peaked helm).
RM2AMETPN–European rulers of 16-17th centuries. Portrait of Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden (1594-1632)
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