World war 1 soldiers marching Stock Photos and Images
RM2M7G93A–WW1 Paris Patriotic French Reservists going to war via the Rail station in Paris France. French reservist soldiers marching in front of the Brasserie Bougeneaux (9 Rue de Strasbourg), Paris, France, on their way to the Gare de l'Est, to the front by train during World War I. Date between ca. 1914 and ca. 1915
RMF14H8M–1910s 1917 WORLD WAR I US ARMY TROOPS IN FORMATION
RM2J75BCB–An early 20th century Italian poster from World War One, 1914-1918, showing women kneeling before a woman in white gown and crown and holding a sword, a symbol of Italy. Beyond are marching soldiers and aircraft above. Dated 1918 the text says 'At last'. The artist is Leopold Metlicovitz (1868-1944)
RM2H3DHJY–First World War 1914-1918. British soldiers marching in silhouette on the western front.
RMB5MX1Y–9US 1917 9 5 A1 1 E Entry of USA 1917 Marching soldiers World War One US entry into war 1917 declaration of war on Germany on 6
RMKWCWAE–World War 1 in East Africa. British and Empire African soldiers on the march in 1917. They captured 2000 German colonial regulars and Askaris (African troops) and pushed the rest of General Von Lettows forces across the border into Portuguese Nyasaland. (BSLOC 2013 1 46)
RMDYEH9E–World War 1 - German prisoners marching to their internment. (September 1916)
RMR13R9H–Tommies: WWI, First World War British troops marching on the Western Front. The Great War British soldiers marching. 1914 1918
RMB6M9CC–Contemporary World War One illustration of Scottish soldiers playing bagpipes under enemy fire during the Battle of the Somme.
RMERGH7T–World War 1: 109th French division marching in to Estrées-en-Chaussée after taking Sailly-Saillisel in the Somme, Picardy,
RM2J53C7C–British soldiers arriving in a village in France. They are surrounded by women and children.
RM2WRBN7N–French Infantry on march, Photograph shows French soldiers marching at the beginning of World War I., between ca. 1914 and ca. 1915, World War, 1914-1918, Glass negatives, 1 negative: glass
RMRB6YTY–Wiesbaden / Germany - December 2018: A detail of a First World War memorial in Wiesbaden, Germany showing marching soldiers.
RM2WKYD7P–British soldiers marching through the countryside during a training exercise during the First World War.
RMC57J31–English soldiers marching and singing during the First World War. Inset shows a line from 'It's a Long Way to Tipperary'.
RMCXC0RF–Colorized photo of American soldiers marching on the Place de la Madeleine in an Armistice Day parade, Paris, France, November 11th, 1918. Some of the soldiers hold flowers. (Photo by Burton Holmes)
RM2B01PCA–Iran: Sikh soldiers of the British Indian Army marching to their religious services in present-day Iran, 1918. The Middle Eastern theatre of World War I was the scene of action between 29 October 1914, and 30 October 1918. The combatants were the Ottoman Empire, with some assistance from the other Central Powers, and primarily the British and the Russians among the Allies of World War I. There were five main campaigns: the Sinai and Palestine Campaign, the Mesopotamian Campaign, the Caucasus Campaign, the Persian Campaign and the Gallipoli Campaign.
RFHMBB81–The endless procession of German prisoners captured with the fall of Aachen marching through the ruined city streets to captivity. Germany, October 1944. Associated Press Ltd. (U.S. Occupation Headquarters) Exact Date Shot Unknown NARA FILE #: 260-MGG-1061-1 WAR & CONFLICT BOOK #: 1290
RMPEE7WG–World War One living history reenactors soldiers marching in parade at Hay-on-Wye Powys Wales UK
RM2GC8HC4–FREZENBURG, BELGIUM - 04 October 1917 - Soldiers of the 8th Battalion, East Yorkshire Regiment going up to the line near Frezenberg Belgium during the
RMC4FH2A–Poster showing soldiers marching past ruins.
RM2J3RA47–An early 20th century French advertising poster from World War One, 1914-1918, showing French soldiers marching beside a river and over a bridge into a shelled Verdun. The battle of Verdun in 1916 was the longest and costliest battle, in terms of lives, of the war. The artist is Maurice Toussaint (1882-1974)
RMT0K678–Second World War / WWII, Poland, 1939, connection of Gdansk to the German Reich, 1.9.1939, soldiers of the German Wehrmacht are welcomed by the populace, newspaper cutting, Illustrierte Zeitung, September 1939, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMKWCXF6–World War 1 in East Africa. British and Empire African soldiers on the march in 1917. They captured 2000 German colonial regulars and Askaris (African troops) and pushed the rest of General Von Lettows forces across the border into Portuguese Nyasaland. (BSLOC 2013 1 46)
RMKWCWEA–World War 1: Battle of Verdun. French poster shows soldiers marching beside a river and over a bridge into a ruined Verdun. 1919. (BSLOC 2013 1 97)
RMDYEH9A–World War 1 - Marching French infantry pass through a village at night. 1917.
RMH9KWKK–1919 The Great War front page British soldiers in Cologne marching across the Hohenzollern Bridge
RMB8NTXB–Famous World War One British recruiting and propaganda poster entitled “Women of Britain say GO!”.
RMERGHB8–'It's a Long, Lond Way from Tipperary' - World War 1 song illustration with British soldiers marching on Kaiser Wilhelm Strasse,
RM2HTN8YE–Troops of the 4th Battalion, Worcestershire Regiment (29th Division) marching to the trenches; Acheux-en-Amiénois, 27 June 1916.
RM2WRC98C–Champagne, troops leaving for front, Photograph shows soldiers marching to the front from Champagne, France during World War I., between ca. 1915 and 1918, World War, 1914-1918, Glass negatives, 1 negative: glass
RM2FYNY0J–World War One WWI U.S. Army Infantry troops, African American unit, marching northwest of Verdun, France - Segregation of black soldiers
RM2JYPKH7–German infantry marching into Antwerp past the City Hall on 9th October 1914, during the early stages of the First World War.
RMJGA8PE–Kiss for Portuguese soldier going to war
RM2A6KX16–WW1 Belgian soldiers on their way to the trenches, vintage photograph from 1914
RM2HWKAW6–Parade of men marching to enlist at Keyford, Frome, during the First World War. The parade is headed by sailors and soldiers in uniform, followed by men in civilian clothing carrying signs that say 'Cavalry', 'Artillery' & 'Infantry'. The street is lined with civilians holding up umbrellas to keep off the heavy rain
RMFKF09M–British prisoners in Germany being taken to prisoner-of-war camps after battles in the Somme during World War I. Photo from Bain News Service, 1916
RMPEE7YR–World War One living history reenactors soldiers marching in parade at Hay-on-Wye Powys Wales UK
RM2C9P20N–WWI - British troops crossing the desert in Mesopotamia with took place in the Middle East with Britain and its allies fighting troops from the Ottoman Empire.
RMWP728K–During World War I, (1914–1918) the impact of the poster as a means of communication was greater than at any other time during history, asking men to do their duty and join the military forces. At the outbreak of war, most Irish people, regardless of political affiliation, supported the war in much the same way as their British counterparts,and both nationalist and unionist leaders initially backed the British war effort. The posters had a remarkable ability to inspire, inform, and persuade would be volunteers.
RMFGPR3H–Second World War / WWII, Soviet Union, summer 1941, members of a Reichsarbeitsdienst (Reich Labor Service) unit, deployed on the Eastern Front (Abteilung K. 1/130), working on a road, column of Soviet prisoners of war marching by, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMKWCXKT–World War 1: Battle of Verdun. French poster shows soldiers marching beside a river and over a bridge into a ruined Verdun. 1919. (BSLOC 2013 1 97)
RMKWDA08–World War 1. U.S. Army infantry troops from an African American unit marching northwest of Verdun, France. Ca. 1918. (BSLOC 2013 1 110)
RF2AAA5EY–Silhouettes of metal WW1 soldiers march across the landscape. A touching remembrance tribute to the men who lost their lives in WW1.
RM2RWXN76–Parade at Riverside, California: A birds-eye view of the parade. Rare photograph: From a collection compiled by an unknown British serviceman covering the No. 1 Composite Demonstration, AA Battery, tour of the USA, from July 11th 1943. This is one from over one hundred images in the collection which were on average around 4x3 inches.
RM2RCHHXC–American soldiers marching through a French town during World War One. The streets are lined with onlookers as the soldiers make their way through the urban environment. The soldiers are dressed in military uniforms, carrying rifles and wearing backpacks.
RMERGPBX–French soldiers marching to the front pass through a village and are offered refreshments from women and elders. North East
RM2J247FY–Troops of the 10th Battalion, Royal Fusiliers (37th Division) marching to the trenches, St Pol (Saint-Pol-sur-Ternoise), November 1916
RM2WRC2J5–Ulster Volunteers, Belfast, Photographs show Ulster volunteer soldiers from Belfast marching in the street during World War I., 1916 April 8, World War, 1914-1918, Glass negatives, 1 negative: glass
RMBXMY8F–Barbed wire cut Americans creeping on the Germans with hand grenades, France, post card from Chicago Daily News, WWI 1918
RM2T8HJ2D–British infantry maching, possibly Territorial Force soldiers on their annual camp.
RMJXE4TM–London Scottish marching to the Somme, WW1
RM2A6BEG3–WW1 German Troops Marching through Blankenberge Belgium, vintage photograph from 1914
RMG16B61–French reservist soldiers marching in front of the Brasserie Bougeneaux (9 Rue de Strasbourg), Paris, France, on their way to the Gare de l'Est, during World War I. A reservist is a member of a military reserve force. They are otherwise civilians, and in
RMDGWNG7–Old photograph of the Canadian troops during the World War I
RMPEE7XA–World War One living history reenactors soldiers marching in parade at Hay-on-Wye Powys Wales UK
RMDEMX65–London Scottish Regiment marching through Es Salt during WW1
RM2HWKAW7–Royal Engineers at Southwell, Nottinghamshire, 1915: photograph of a column of soldiers marching through the town street in full uniform with rifles, several horse drawn carts with drivers are also included. Local men, women & children can be seen watching the event & a girl & boy appearing to be marching with the soldiers
RM2A7TGKJ–Following the outbreak of war, troops from the 2nd Scots Guards leave the Tower of London for the mobilisation centre in the New Forest.
RMDB62WR–events, Second World War / WWII, Soviet Union, summer 1941, members of a Reichsarbeitsdienst (Reich Labor Service) unit, deployed on the Eastern Front (Abteilung K. 1/130), working on a road, column of Soviet prisoners of war marching by, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMKWDAY5–World War 1. U.S. Army infantry troops from an African American unit marching northwest of Verdun, France. Ca. 1918. (BSLOC 2013 1 110)
RMKWCW4M–World War 1. German soldiers marching toward Albert, France during the German Offensive of Spring 1918. (BSLOC 2013 1 166)
RF2AAFAH6–Silhouettes of metal WW1 soldiers march across the landscape. A touching remembrance tribute to the men who lost their lives in WW1.
RM2RWXN6T–Parade at Riverside, California: Marching in the street. Rare photograph: From a collection compiled by an unknown British serviceman covering the No. 1 Composite Demonstration, AA Battery, tour of the USA, from July 11th 1943. This is one from over one hundred images in the collection which were on average around 4x3 inches.
RM2RCMXXH–Soldiers of the 3rd Battalion, 354th Infantry, 89th Division marching into Luxembourg during World War One. Lieutenant Paul W. Cloud can be seen leading the troops. This photograph was taken on December 1, 1918. Source: Photographs of American Military Activities during World War One.
RMERGH74–World War 1: Austro- Hungarian War Horses in the street of a Serbian village street, reading for marching. Published 4 November
RM2J53C7B–British soldiers arriving in a village in France. They are surrounded by women and children. One soldier has lifted a young girl onto his bicycle. T
RM2WRBMPE–German Reservists, Photograph shows German reserve soldiers marching on Fifth Avenue, New York City, at the beginning of World War I., 1914 Aug. 4, World War, 1914-1918, Glass negatives, 1 negative: glass
RM2DP5WG2–The arrival of Royal Irish Guards at Chelsea 1900.The regiment were formed by Queen Victoria in 1900 to honour the Irishmen who had fought in the Second Boer War. In WWI they played a prominent part in the First Battle of Ypres, the Battle of Loos and the Battle of the Somme. Their first honorary Colonel-of-the-Regiment was Field Marshal Lord Roberts, nicknamed 'Bobs'. Because of this, the regiment was called 'Bob's Own' but are affectionately known as 'The Micks' .
RM2RT5W3R–Soldiers of the 2/5th Battalion Suffolk Regiment marching near Wansford in early 1915.
RMJR4KRA–America's first wave of Troops in France
RM2A5YPKK–WW1 Prussian infantry marching through the Brandenburg Gate Berlin, vintage photograph from 1914
RMHRNY7Y–WWI, NYC, Parade for Returning Soldiers, 1919
RM2ANKJGR–Together 1939 poster showing troops from the British Empire and Commonwealth poster marching together under the Union Jack. Troops shown: 1st (Nyasaland, now Malawi) Battalion King's African Rifles; Sikh soldier from India; New Zealand soldier; British Royal Navy, British army; Royal Canadian Air Force and Australian soldier.
RMPEE7XM–World War One living history reenactors soldiers marching in parade at Hay-on-Wye Powys Wales UK
RF2MB5TXC–Bosnian Troops Marching into Albania from the book The story of the great war; the complete historical records of events to date DIPLOMATIC AND STATE PAPERS by Reynolds, Francis Joseph, 1867-1937; Churchill, Allen Leon; Miller, Francis Trevelyan, 1877-1959; Wood, Leonard, 1860-1927; Knight, Austin Melvin, 1854-1927; Palmer, Frederick, 1873-1958; Simonds, Frank Herbert, 1878-; Ruhl, Arthur Brown, 1876- Volume VII Published 1920
RM2BTPA35–Romanian Army . Romanian infantry marching in the snow . 1915
RM2F5NHYC–August 1918, and German prisoners of war are marching near Amien, Northern France, during the closing stages of World War One.
RM2M1AP1C–OMAHA BEACH, NORMANDY, FRANCE - 07 June 1944 - Troops of the US Army 2nd Infantry Division march up the bluff at the E-1 draw in the Easy Red sector o
RMKWCX96–World War 1. German soldiers marching toward Albert, France during the German Offensive of Spring 1918. (BSLOC 2013 1 166)
RMKWCWNF–German soldiers marching through the Serbian town of Paracin in 1915, during World War I. (BSLOC 2017 1 178)
RF2AAA5E7–Silhouettes of metal WW1 soldiers march across the landscape. A touching remembrance tribute to the men who lost their lives in WW1.
RM2RWXN3K–Parade through Boston. Rare photograph: From a collection compiled by an unknown British serviceman covering the No. 1 Composite Demonstration, AA Battery, tour of the USA, from July 11th 1943. This is one from over one hundred images in the collection which were on average around 4x3 inches.
RM2RC9MFD–Members of the 44th Coast Artillery Corps participate in a Victory Parade in New York City following World War 1. The photograph, taken by Lieutenant Geo.H.Lyon.S.C., shows the proud soldiers marching in celebration of their successful military activities. The parade took place on May 3, 1919.
RMERGHBM–World War 1: East Yorkshire Regiment going to the trenches. Official War Picture. Series 16. No. 125. Caption: 'Men of the
RM2HTN8YP–A Company, 1/14th Battalion, London Regiment (London Scottish) marching to the trenches on Doullens-Amiens road at Pas-en-Artois, 26th June 1916.
RM2WRBPYP–German wounded, recovered, returning singing to the front, Photograph shows German soldiers marching and singing in the street during World War I., between ca. 1914 and ca. 1915, World War, 1914-1918, Glass negatives, 1 negative: glass
RM2P9AK25–Troops leaving for the Great War, Greymouth, Westland, New Zealand, 1914
RM2E5BB6X–A German postcard entitled 'The Walk After Berlin' showing French POWS being escorted out of the city by German soldiers in WWI
RMJF20WF–Canadian infantry on the march 1916
RM2A5YNPH–WW1 'Old Guard', pride of the French army marching on Champs de Mars, Paris France, vintage photograph from 1914
RMG16BKN–Soldiers marching beside a river and over a bridge into a shelled Verdun. The Battle of Verdun was fought from February 21, December 18, 1916 during WWI on the Western Front between the German and French armies. An estimate in 2000 found a total of 714,23
RMB4PR9T–British soldiers march into Peronne after its capture 1917 during World War One
RMPEE7PH–World War One living history reenactors soldiers marching in parade at Hay-on-Wye Powys Wales UK
RF2JDJTX2–Manhattan, New York,USA - November 11. 2019: NYC honors Veterans. Soldiers marching in World War 1 Uniforms
RMG4N4PP–King George V/Buckingham Palace
RM2J75AED–An early 20th century American recruitment poster from World War One, 1914-1918, showing a man looking out window at troops marching with large American flag. 1917. The artist is Laura Brey.
RMAT6PCE–march marching soldiers on parade on remeberance sunday old tradition poppy british legion respect army navy royal airforce old
RMKWCY1H–German soldiers marching through the Serbian town of Paracin in 1915, during World War I. (BSLOC 2017 1 178)
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