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RMDRHJTX–Kaiser Wilhelm II and general staff, WW1
RMFD7665–Wilhelm II with his General Staff, 1913
RMTTGC75–Franz Joseph I, Emperor of Austria and Emperor Wilhelm II with general staff, Franz Joseph and Wilhelm II with the general staff at card table. legend with title 'Unsere Fuehrer im Weltkrieg 1914 / 16' and mention of persons, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RM2CWBCRA–Adolf Hitler during the invasion of France, World War II, 1940. Hitler is shown studying maps at his headquarters flanked by General Alfred Jodl, Chief of Operations Staff, Major Deile and General Wilhelm Keitel. The photographer is unknown.
RM2HPMNHR–WW2, Poland Second World War 1939, Polish invasion occupation campaign, Adolf Hitler discusses battle plans explained to him on the Polish front by (on left) Generaloberst Wilhelm List, Commander-in-Chief of the 14th Army. Between List & Adolf Hitler, General Wilhelm Keitel, Chief of the High Command of the Wehrmacht. Far right General Alfred Jodl, chief of the Wehrmacht command staff in the Wehrmacht High Command.WW2 Adolf Hitler & Field Marshal Whilhelm Keitel look at battle plans for the invasion of Poland 1939 World War II
RMPGWYHJ–Count Alfred Ludwig Heinrich Karl Graf von Waldersee, Chief of the Imperial German General Staff, circa 1900
RM2GFA59K–Kaiser Wilhelm II (Friedrich Wilhelm Viktor Albert; 27 January 1859 – 4 June 1941), anglicised as William II, was the last German Emperor (Kaiser) and King of Prussia, reigning from 15 June 1888 until his abdication on 9 November 1918. Wilhelm's turbulent reign culminated in Germany's guarantee of military support to Austria-Hungary during the crisis of July 1914, one of the direct causes for World War I. A lax wartime leader, Wilhelm left virtually all decision-making regarding strategy and organisation of the war effort to the German Army's Great General Staff. Portrait by T. H. Voigt, 1902
RM2X1BPCY–Franz Joseph I, Emperor of Austria and Emperor Wilhelm II with general staff, Franz Joseph and Wilhelm II with the general staff at card table. legend with title 'Unsere Fuehrer im Weltkrieg 1914 / 16' and mention of persons, - 19160101 PD3756 - Rechteinfo: Rights Managed (RM)
RM2GJETKK–On behalf of the German High Command, Colonel General Alfred Jodl signs the Act of Military Surrender requiring German forces to cease operations on May 8, 1945. On General Jodl's right is Major Wilhelm Oxenius of the German general staff
RM2RAAA65–The Chief of General Staff, General Helmuth von Moltke and Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany observing the German troops in training. Date: 1914
RF2ENKAR5–A vintage photo of the German Kaiser Wilhelm II in military uniform discussing strategy with the army general staff on the Eastern front during World War One circa 1915.
RM2AMF5KE–German statesmen and generals who took part in the World War I. Left to right: von Bulow, von Machensen, von Moltke, Kronprinz Rupprecht of Bavaria,
RF2F24TF1–A vintage photo of the German Kaiser Wilhelm II in military uniform with the army general staff in Galicia Ukraine on the Eastern front during World War One circa 1915 during the conflict with the Imperial Russian army
RMAAA676–Paul Von Hindenburg, left,1847 - 1934, Kaiser Wilhelm II, centre,1859 -1941,Erich Friedrich Wilhelm Ludendorff, right,1865 - 1937.
RM2J3NJ0J–Chairs of the members of the German delegation in the Map Room also known as the War Room of the Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force (SHAEF) in Reims, France. The first German Instrument of Surrender that ended World War II in Europe was signed in this room at 02:41 Central European Time (CET) on 7 May 1945. The historical room is served now as a part of the Museum of the Surrender (Musée de la Reddition). The chairs of Admiral Hans-Georg von Friedeburg, General Alfred Jodl and Major Wilhelm Oxenius are pictured from left to right. General Alfred Jodl served as the Chief of the Ope
RMBXC6P7–Wilhelm II, 27.1.1859 - 4.6.1941, German Emperor 1888 - 1918, half length, with field marshal Paul von Hindenburg, general Erich Ludendorff, headquarters, January 1917,
RM2GF9XGY–A portrait of German army Chief of the Armed Forces Wilhelm Keitel. He was captured in 1945, tried and hanged at Nuremberg in 1946. Credit: German Bundesarchiv
RMG5GY6W–Kaiser Wilhelm II surrounded by his general staff. Standing (from left to right): Bulow, Mackensen, Molkte, Crown Prince Wilhelm, General Francois, Lumenoff, Falkennayn, Einem, Baseler, Chancellor Bathmann Hollweg, Heringen. Seated (from left to right): Crown Prince of Bavaria, Duke Wurtemburg, General Kluck, Emmich, Haeseler, Hindenburg, Admiral Tirpitz.
RMCPG6JX–Wilhelm II, 27.1.1859 - 4.6.1941, German Emperor 1888 - 1918, scene, beside a monument of Frederick II the Great of Prussia during a manoeuvre, circa 1910,
RM2RGDJRD–The Chief of General Staff, General Helmuth von Moltke and Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany observing the German troops in training.
RM2DBHR16–Emperor Wilhelm II with his general staff at maneuver. On the left of the Emperor, General Scholl, on the right General Chief of Staff von Moltke.
RMG3AK6X–The Chief of General Staff, General Helmuth von Moltke and Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany observing the German troops in training. Date: 1914
RMFD7667–Chief of the General Staff von Moltke with Emperor Wilhelm II, 1911
RM2CWBD6M–Surrender of Nazi Germany, Reims, France, 7 May 1945. General Alfred Jodl, the German Chief of Staff being presented with the document confirming Germany's unconditional surrender to the Allies. He is flanked by his aide Major Wilhelm Oxenius (left) and Admiral Hans Georg von Friedeburg, commander of the German Navy. The photographer is unknown.
RMFD768G–Colonel General von Moltke with Wilhelm II, 1913
RM2M3JPE4–Kaiser Wilhelm II, German emperor and King of Prussia (1859-1941) on the left with General Von Moltke, chief of the general staff.
RMFD768E–Colonel General von Moltke and Wilhelm II visit the Swiss Army, 1912
RMA4JYKK–Adolf Hitler and General Wilhelm Keitel inspecting the Maginot Line, France, 1940. Artist: Unknown
RME002YT–Hand-written letter of Wilhelm II., 1914
RMCPG5TX–military, Germany, parade in Berlin, circa 1910, Emperor Wilhelm II taking the salute, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMC45JXN–Kaiser Wilhelm II with Prince Heinrich of Prussia on the Western front, 1918
RM2GJ7X3F–FILE 1917. Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany escorting Chief of the General Staff Paul von Hindenburg to his car after dinner at the residence on the occasion of Hindenburg's 70th birthday.
RMC45PRP–Wilhelm II, Alfred von Tirpitz and Helmuth von Moltke, 1912
RMT3G0JX–First Lieutenant Max Immelmann (1890 - 1916), messages, report, and pictures of his 8th air victory on 12th Jan. 1916 Five transcripts of congratulation messages to Immelmann, each with an ink signature of his head of department, Captain Kastner (German Air Force General in the Second World War), among them one by Chief of the General Staff von Falkenhayn with the message that Immelmann receives the Pour le mérite from Kaiser Wilhelm II, King Friedrich August III of Saxony 'Congratulations to the 'Pour le mérite'. You are the first Saxon who receives it', or General von Sec, Editorial-Use-Only
RMCPHY52–Emperor Wilhelm II. and Helmuth von Moltke During a Manoeuvre, 1911
RMC13BJX–Alfred Jodl (center), Nazi Chief of Operations Staff, signs Germany's unconditional surrender at Allied headquarters, ending World War II in Europe. Jodl's personal aide, General Wilhelm Oxenius, sits at left, Admiral Hans Von Friedeburg, the Chief of the German Navy, sits at right, Reims, France, May 7, 1945.
RMFD73YT–Emperor Wilhelm II is told the position of the frontlines, 1917
RMEB1GYP–The contemporary colorized German propaganda photo shows the German Supreme Army Command (OHL) during a briefing in the OHL's headquarters (in Bad Kreuznach?) in 1917: Chief of the General Staff Paul von Hindenburg (L), Emperor Wilhelm II (C) and Quartermaster general Erich Ludendorff. Photo: Neumann Archive - NO WIRE SERVICE –
RMC45HGK–Emperor Wilhelm II, Ulrich Wille, Helmuth von Moltke and Theophil Sprecher von Bernegg, 1912
RM2T1KHEB–The Imperial German Army 1890 - 1913 Staff officers assemble for briefing during the manoeuvres of 1902. Kaiser Wilhelm II talks to General Ferdinand von Stulpnagel, Commander of V Army Corps.
RMTA197N–Emperor William II (on the left in a Pickelhaube and a bright uniform coat) on the maneuver field in conversation with an Austrian general and the Italian General-Count Luigi Cadorna. On the left beside him Colonel-General Helmuth von Moltke. In the front to the right with a Pickelhaube and holding a map in his hand General Hans-Georg von Plessen. At the back: Genral August von Mackensen in the uniform of the 1st Hussar Regiment No.1.
RM2HPGREE–Hindenburg (left) and Ludendorff (right) are the chiefs of staff. For their victory at the Second Battle of the Masurian Lakes, they were awarded the highest Order of merit, the Pour le Mérite, by Wilhelm II , German Emperor. ADDITIONAL-RIGHTS-CLEARANCE-INFO-NOT-AVAILABLE AND EXPIRED.
RM2CWBD5G–Surrender of Nazi Germany, Reims, France, 7 May 1945. General Alfred Jodl, the German Chief of Staff signing the document confirming Germany's unconditional surrender to the Allies. By his side are his aide Major Wilhelm Oxenius (left) and Admiral Hans Georg von Friedeburg, commander of the German Navy. The photographer is unknown.
RMFD7664–Wilhelm II and von Moltke at a maneuver, 1908
RM2M8J8WX–Exterior, MLS, MG Charles E. Wilhelm, USMC, Commanding General 1ST Marine Division and 12 Regimental Commanders, in dress blues and holding hats, line up on two sides of a large replica of the 1ST Marine Division Patch and Seal. In background behind the staff is a sign, 'HEADQUARTERS 1ST MARINE DIVISION (REIN) FLEET MARINE FORCE'. Behind the staff is a large plaque showing the 1ST marine Division's Decorations and a ship's bell. The bell is from the USS WHARTON (AP-7) a WW II Troop Transport. The ship was named for the third Commandant of the Marine Corps, LTC Frank Wharton. Base: Marine Corps
RMFD7666–Wilhelm II in Potsdam, 1901
RM2GF9XHM–Field Marshall Keitel signs German surrender terms in Berlin 8 May 1945 .
RMFD768C–Wilhelm II visits Norway with officers and artists, 1912
RMA4JYKJ–Adolf Hitler inspecting the captured Le Bourget airfield, Paris, France, 23 June 1940. Artist: Unknown
RMC45AJ5–Kaiser Wilhelm II speaking with Franz Freiherr Conrad von Hoetzendorff, 1915
RM2GJ8FGX– FILE 1917. Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany escorting Chief of the General Staff Paul von Hindenburg to his car after dinner at the residence on the occasion of Hindenburg's 70th birthday. *** Kejsar Vilhelm II av Tyskland ledsagar generalfaltmarsalk Paul von Hindenburg till dennes bil efter middagen pa residenset med anledning av Hindenburgs 70-arsdag. Foto:Scanpix Historical/ Kod:1900 Scanpix SWEDEN
RMTA2T02–Emperor Wilhelm II in a discussion with his staff (pointing to the distance, center). From left to right: Prince Leopold of Bavaria, General Inspector of the Fourth Army Corps (with full beard, 2nd from left), Maximilian Egon II Prince of Fuerstenberg (with map , 4th from left), Wilhelm II 7th from left), Helmuth Johannes Ludwig von Moltke (9th from left).
RMT3G0KE–First Lieutenant Max Immelmann (1890 - 1916), messages, report, and pictures of his 8th air victory on 12th Jan. 1916 Five transcripts of congratulation messages to Immelmann, each with an ink signature of his head of department, Captain Kastner (German Air Force General in the Second World War), among them one by Chief of the General Staff von Falkenhayn with the message that Immelmann receives the Pour le mérite from Kaiser Wilhelm II, King Friedrich August III of Saxony 'Congratulations to the 'Pour le mérite'. You are the first Saxon who receives it', or General von Sec, Editorial-Use-Only
RMFD7662–Wilheln II and von Moltke on board SMY Hohenzollern, 1904
RMBA7RYC–William II, 27.1.1859 - 4.6.1941, German Emperor 15.6.1888 - 9.11.1918, at the Imperial military exercise, Silesia, 1906, photograph by Oskar Tellgmann, ,
RM2DNNR4X–Oscar Tellgmann, Last Imperial Maneuver 1913 in Silesia, silver gelatin paper, black and white positive process, sheet size: height: 23.20 cm; width: 29.40 cm, court photographer, Oscar Tellgmann, 344 Eschwege, An den Anlagen 10, handwritten: Last Imperial Maneuver 1913, in Silesia (V. and VI. Army Corps), from left: King Constantine of Greece, the, brother-in-law of the emperor (on white horse), behind him Greek accompanying officers, general of the cavalry & adjutant general von Scholl, the emperor in the uniform of the hunters on horseback No. 1 /(Posen), colonel general & chief of the gene
RM2M8J93A–Exterior, MLS, MG Charles E. Wilhelm, USMC, Commanding General 1ST Marine Division and 18 members of his principal staff, in dress blues and holding hats, line up on two sides of a large replica of the 1ST Marine Division Patch and Seal. In background behind the staff is a sign, 'HEADQUARTERS 1ST MARINE DIVISION (REIN) FLEET MARINE FORCE'. Behind the staff is a large plaque showing the 1ST marine Division's Decorations and a ship's bell. The bell is from the USS WHARTON (AP-7) a WW II Troop Transport. The ship was named for the third Commandant of the Marine Corps, LTC Frank Wharton. Base: Mar
RM2M8J8YA–Exterior, MLS, MG Charles E. Wilhelm, USMC, Commanding General 1ST Marine Division and 12 Regimental Commanders, in dress blues, line up on two sides of a large replica of the 1ST Marine Division Patch and Seal. In background behind the staff is a sign, 'HEADQUARTERS 1ST MARINE DIVISION (REIN) FLEET MARINE FORCE'. Behind the staff is a large plaque showing the 1ST marine Division's Decorations and a ship's bell. The bell is from the USS WHARTON (AP-7) a WW II Troop Transport. The ship was named for the third Commandant of the Marine Corps, LTC Frank Wharton. Base: Marine Corps Base Camp Pendle
RM2M8J94H–Exterior, MLS, MG Charles E. Wilhelm, USMC, Commanding General 1ST Marine Division and 18 members of his principal staff, in dress blues, line up on two sides of a large replica of the 1ST Marine Division Patch and Seal. In background behind the staff is a sign, 'HEADQUARTERS 1ST MARINE DIVISION (REIN) FLEET MARINE FORCE'. Behind the staff is a large plaque showing the 1ST marine Division's Decorations and a ship's bell. The bell is from the USS WHARTON (AP-7) a WW II Troop Transport. The ship was named for the third Commandant of the Marine Corps, LTC Frank Wharton. Base: Marine Corps Base Ca
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