World war 1 barbed wire Black & White Stock Photos
RMG16B5C–Remains of dead World War I soldier hanging on barbed wire. In World War I, no man's land was often ranged from several hundred yards to in some cases less than 10 yards. Heavily defended by machine guns, mortars, artillery and riflemen on both sides, it
RM2A6T5X4–WW1 Barbed wire fence in a fort ditch at Tsingtao China during the siege, vintage photograph from 1914
RMB5M8BP–2 G55 F1 1916 10 Trench with barbed wire World War I History World War I France Trench warfare French trenches with barbed wire
RMG4E8PD–German prisoners of war creating barbed wire along the Broad Walk, Kensington Gardens, as temporary camps for the troops taking part in London's Victory Parade are being prepared, under the direction of Royal Engineers.
RM2HWJ7TM–A barbed wire gate in a trench system to form a block against raiders at Cambrin in trenches held by 1/7th Sherwood Foresters (Nottinghamshire & Derbyshire Regiment), 16 September 1917.
RMF95EM1–Gallipoli and the Dardanelles, part 1.
RM2WRBR9N–Germans fixing barbed wire tangle, Photograph shows German soldiers fixing a barbed wire entanglement during World War I., between ca. 1914 and ca. 1915, World War, 1914-1918, Glass negatives, 1 negative: glass
RMHHW2HY–British soldiers erecting barbed wire entanglements in No Man's Land at night. Star shell flares seen behind. First World War,
RMCP0PA2–German sniper laying on ground near barbed wire defenses, World War One
RMB5MWND–WW1 Russian riflemen firing 1917 Russia World War 1 Russian riflement firing behind a barbed wire fence Photo 21 2 1917
RM2JN9N59–PASCHENDALE, BELGIUM - 1917 - No man's land...Mud, water, and barbed wire illustrate the horrible terrain through which the Canadians advanced at the
RM2N75DJC–Old trenches and barbed wire at the Mount Lagazuoi fortification, built during the First World War, autonomous province of South Tirol
RM2D4JRR3–Archive WW1 PASSCHENDAELE BATTLEFIELD AFTERMATH 12 October 1917 the 3rd Australian Division and the New Zealanders, assisted by the 4th Australian Division, were launched against the village of Passchendaele. Weather had turned the battlefield into mud. Artillery support weak; shells exploded harmlessly in the mud, neither cutting the enemy’s barbed wire nor silencing the guns. The New Zealanders fought across 2,300 metres of mud to be slaughtered by machine-guns. The Australians reached the edge of Passchendaele but, with mounting losses, were forced to withdraw. The attack was a disaster.
RMB43NRB–events, Second World War / WWII, Great Britain, maneouvre of the 29th US Ranger Battallion, reconnaissance patrol overcoming a barbed wire obstacle, England, 1.8.1943,
RM2KFMPWP–PASCHENDALE, BELGIUM - 1917 - No man's land...Mud, water, and barbed wire illustrate the horrible terrain through which the Canadians advanced at the
RM2CGM0T2–An illustration showing a plan for construction high wire entanglements for barbed wire, from the Manual of Field Engineering 1911 covering standard military egineering tasks for the British Army used throughout the Frist World War (1914-1918).
RMB5MWJG–9RD 1916 0 0 A6 1 WW1 Deserted Russian trenches World War 1 1914 18 Russian Empire Deserted Russian trenches Russ Western Front
RFE043FC–Trenches of death world war one sandbags in Belgium
RMDD71YP–Turkish prisoners behind barbed wire at Seddul Bahr during the World War I Dardanelles Campaign. 1915.
RMG16B9Y–German sniper laying on ground near barbed wire defenses. Throughout World War I, snipers were often used in the trenches in an effort to take out enemy soldiers as their heads peered over the top of the opposing trench. At the start of WW I, only Germany
RM2K4TMAE–WESTERN FRONT, FRANCE - circa 1916 - German Army infantry man a machine gun position in the trenches somewhere on the Western Front in France during W
RF2A32904–Zonnebeke, Belgium, 09/10/2017. Tyne Cot Cemetery, the largest Commonwealth war cemetery in the world in terms of burials. The Tyne Cot Memorial now b
RMCCA82G–1915 Major William Thomas Forshaw VC 1/9th Manchester grenade calmly for 41 hours on Turks whilst smoking cigarette
RM2HTN8WB–British troops drying their laundry on old German barbed wire in front of Mametz, September 1916.
RM2RTYHM6–France 1918 Photograph shows an American soldier caught on barbed wire during World War I .
RM2WRC8T9–German prisoners, Photograph shows German prisoners of war behind barbed wire fence during World War I., between ca. 1915 and 1918, World War, 1914-1918, Glass negatives, 1 negative: glass
RM2HX5DNY–German Prisoners of War wait for start Home : German Prisoners of war make their last stand behind barbed wire in the United States as they wait at Camp Shanks, Orangeburg, N.Y., July 22, for the start of their Journey Home. This is the final group, consisting of 1,385. German Prisoners of War, to leave the U.S. leaving fewer than 300 prisoners scattered throughout the country in hospitals and special detention camps who will be returned individually. July 22, 1946. (Photo by Associated Press Photo).
RMD5K83E–Germans fixing barbed wire tangle (LOC)
RM2F786RD–1910s CORPSE OF WORLD WAR ONE DEAD MAN A SOLDIER CAUGHT ON BARBED WIRE ENTANGLEMENTS IN MIDDLE OF NO MAN’S LAND - asphp4654 ASP001 HARS CAUGHT WORLD WAR UNIFORMS CASUALTY BARBED CONCEPTUAL WARFARE MAN'S CORPSE GREAT WAR BRODIE HELMET LAND WORLD WAR ONE WW1 AFTERMATH BLACK AND WHITE OLD FASHIONED
RF2C729FY–landscape Tangled barbed wire in the Vietnam War
RMB5MADN–2 G55 W1 1917 3 Body of a German soldier Photo 1917 History WWI Western Front Body of a German soldier in barbed wire Photo no d
RM2MNEXB7–The Nazi concentration camp at Auschwitz-Birkenau in Poland where over 1 million Jews and Poles perished at the hands of German World War 2 forces
RM2HXKWBP–Barbed wire entanglements near Seddul-Bahr. Dardanelles Campaign Collection of World War I Photographs, 1914-1918 that depict the military activities of British and other nation's armed forces and personnel during World War I.
RMG4KAHB–BRITISH ARTILLERY IN FRANCE: 1/7/1916
RF2KDEWH4–Old trenches and barbed wire at the Mount Lagazuoi fortification, built during the First World War, autonomous province of South Tirol
RF2CF3EEM–Barbed wire, black and white
RFE1C7G8–Trench of death world war 1 belgium flanders fields
RMDD71A2–Wire rods, the raw material from which steel wire is drawn. Barbed wire was an essential defensive barricade used in the trench
RFRNB5BH–Buildings at Auschwitz through barbed wire
RM2RFXY64–WESTERN FRONT, FRANCE - 1918 - A machine-gun crew from Regimental Headquarters Company, 23rd Infantry of the US Army firire Fench 37mm gun during an a
RF2A3287X–Zonnebeke, Belgium, 09/10/2017. Tyne Cot Cemetery, the largest Commonwealth war cemetery in the world in terms of burials. The Tyne Cot Memorial now b
RMCCA8KK–1918 British infantry advancing trench great advance Hindenburg line September 18th tank caterpillar track rifle sand bag grass
RM2HTXE0C–A tank crashing through barbed wire at the Tank Driving School during the special training for the Battle of Cambrai at Wailly, 21 October 1917.
RM2HHGGEA–6am 16 June 1915 photograph taken by Private Frederick Fyfe Z Company 1/10th King's Regiment (Liverpool Scottish) who was brought down wounded a few yards in front of a German Advance trench at Bellewaarde Farm near Hooge. Members of the Z Company 1/10th Kings Regiment are seen charging a German trench which they captured.
RMFFYKX9–Nazism / National Socialism, crimes, concentration camp, Auschwitz (Oswiecim), Poland, liberation, children and medical personal after the liberation by the Red Army 27.1.1945, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMHRNYA5–WWI, German POWS, French Prison Camp, 1917-18
RMRGGDPJ–Interior of crematorium, Auschwitz concentration and extermination camp, Oswiecim, Poland
RFMHF583–Auschwitz, Poland. Entrance to the Nazi Concentration Camp at Auschwitz 1 showing the sign saying Arbeit Macht Frei - Work Make Frei
RMB5MWJX–9RD 1917 0 0 A1 Return of Russian Emigres 1917 Great War 1914 18 Return of Russsian Emigres from Switzerland Crossing the Russo
RM2MNEXB9–The Nazi concentration camp at Auschwitz-Birkenau in Poland where over 1 million Jews and Poles perished at the hands of German World War 2 forces
RM2HXKWCD–Turkish prisoner behind their own barbed wire at Seddul Bahr Collection of World War I Photographs, 1914-1918 that depict the military activities of British and other nation's armed forces and personnel during World War I.
RM2HXKXB5–Effect of high explosive shell on barbed wire entanglement near Mametz, France. Collection of World War I Photographs, 1914-1918 that depict the military activities of British and other nation's armed forces and personnel during World War I.
RM2HXKWCW–Equipment for constructing barbed wire entanglements. Scene near Heninel, France. 10-23-1917. Collection of World War I Photographs, 1914-1918 that depict the military activities of British and other nation's armed forces and personnel during World War I.
RMDD7202–German prisoners in a French prison camp. World War I. Ca. 1918.
RM2RFXY3D–DIEFFMATTEN, GERMANY - 26 June 1918 -- US Army soldiers with a French '37' in firing position on parapet in second-line trench. This gun has a maximum
RF2A328N8–Zonnebeke, Belgium, 09/10/2017. Tyne Cot Cemetery, the largest Commonwealth war cemetery in the world in terms of burials. The Tyne Cot Memorial now b
RFCCA8FE–1916 Hill 1050 near Monastir French Zouaves Balkin Hill trench charge rifle bayonet hand to hand combat glory bravery fear
RM2HX0X78–Men of the Lancashire Fusiliers, a barbed wire round the front line trench visible. Opposite Messines, near Ploegsteert Wood, January 1917.
RM2J247F0–A soldier, possibly British, clambers through a captured German front line trench near Beaumont Hamel, 26th November 1916. In addition to the traditional barbed wire, non-barbed concertina wire is clearly visible above him.
RMRGGDTR–Interior of crematorium, Auschwitz concentration and extermination camp, Oswiecim, Poland
RFMHF58D–Auschwitz, Poland. Entrance to Nazi Concentration Camp at Auschwitz 1 showing the historical gate with sign saying Arbeit Macht Frei - Work Make Frei
RMDD71HF–American soldiers firing a French 37 mm artillery gun in second-line trench. This World War I cannon had a maximum range of a
RF2A3284A–Zonnebeke, Belgium, 09/10/2017. Tyne Cot Cemetery, the largest Commonwealth war cemetery in the world in terms of burials. The Tyne Cot Memorial now b
RFCCA8TG–1916 Military Cross Second Lieut James Reid McGregor 2nd Highlanders Maxim machine gun single handed gunfire Scottish Kilt Scot
RMRGGDMD–Interior of gas chamber, Auschwitz concentration and extermination camp, Oswiecim, Poland
RMDD7204–Officers and crew of the German submarine U.58, captured by the USS Fanning. They are entering the War Prison Camp at Ft.
RF2A328HR–Zonnebeke, Belgium, 09/10/2017. Tyne Cot Cemetery, the largest Commonwealth war cemetery in the world in terms of burials. The Tyne Cot Memorial now b
RFCCA9CK–1916 British officer wounded attached stake by Germans watch allied bombardment cruel horror hell torture tortured
RMRGGE10–Electric fence, Auschwitz concentration and extermination camp, Oswiecim, Poland
RF2A328HY–Zonnebeke, Belgium, 09/10/2017. Tyne Cot Cemetery, the largest Commonwealth war cemetery in the world in terms of burials. The Tyne Cot Memorial now b
RFCCA7PA–1916 Bravery Brave Captain Russell Roberts Private Mauffinades 10th Royal Fusiliers under enemy gun fire rescue saving trench
RMRGGDPC–Interior of gas chamber, hatch through which Zyclon-B was dropped, Auschwitz concentration and extermination camp, Oswiecim, Poland
RMCCA7XF–1915 French Colonel killed nigh time recovery loyal soldier German trench moon light rescue dead body bravery brave rope
RMRGGDAX–Beds / bunks in block 11, Auschwitz concentration and extermination camp, Oswiecim, Poland
RMCCA9K3–28th 1916 September Desert Charge 2nd Dorset Regiment Kut-Al-Imara General Townsend's British against Turkish rifle bayonet
RFCCA9A4–1917 English storming Turkish trench south west Hill 1070 near Beersheba November 1st Israel hand combat shot dead
RMCCA83D–1915 British Infantry Neuve Chapelle France under artillery fire bayonet assault Croix de Guerre officer charge rifle
RFCCA8AN–1917 German prisoners taken British Arras France prison camp barbed wire prisoner
RMCCA87H–1915 Barbed wire defense scientific warfare French soldiers with strong shears metal armor shield mortar front line trench
RFCCA8X3–1915 Under artillery fire British soldier throwing hand grenade at Hohenzollern front line barbed wire trench explosion exploded
RFCCA7MT–1918 British front line east Ypres waiting stealth barbed wire barricade bayonet rifle bombing grenade hiding defending
RFCCA7H3–1915 Heroic Field Marshal John Denton Pinkstone French Battle of Ypres barbed wire trench bombing explosion carnage brave
RFCCA7CE–1915 German Flame thrower Hooge trenches spraying British troops liquid fire gas propane Flanders Belgium tank barbed wire
RFCCA8WC–1917 Italian soldiers attacking enemy line bullet proof shields armoured shield hand grenade barbed wire rifle bayonet barricade
RMCCA95A–1916 British soldier carrying wounded comrade danger under heavy gunfire trench barbed wire rescue saving save escape medical
RFCCA9CC–1915 Chemical warfare weapon tear mustard gas respirator mask poison goggles sounding alarm trench warning sound barbed wire
RMCCA97P–1916 July 14th Bazentin le Petit English Regiment stormed trench hand fighting combat barbed wire explosion fist punching punch
RMCCA926–Harmonica mouth organ playing music instrument under enemy gun fire front line trench sandbag rifle explosion barbed wire Scot
RFCCA9AE–1916 Anzac valor flooded trench Fromelles France terror hell rifle bayonet barbed wire front line bravery brave ammunition belt
RFCCA8AB–1915 British sniper uses star shell light night trench warfare enemy shot dead shooting aim reconnaissance barbed wire flare
RFCCA8YE–1917 Canadian battalion leaving trench over top charge advance bayonet rifle dug out barbed wire sandbag last stand brave
RMCCA89F–1917 British Tank Wancourt Heninel fought for 40 hours German machine gun fire gunner infantry assault barbed wire trench town
RMCCA77H–1916 Street fighting Asiago Austrian burning houses Italians attack Veneto Italy barbed wire gun fire house terror rifle window
RMCCA8JG–1916 London city men attack German trench 50 minutes rifle bayonet barbed wire charge wounded injury bravery brave English
RMCCA98D–1915 Private Lynn 2nd Lancashire Fusiliers VC Victoria Cross mounted Gun under Gas barbed wire fumes cloud toxic trench Bravery
RMCCA76T–1918 Western front quiet trench machine gun waiting maxim rifle helmet uniform sand bag fear waiting stealth barbed wire nervous
RFCCA9EB–1916 night attack ruse star pistol night flare decoy British trench sandbag gun front line barbed wire no mans land surprise
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