German soldiers on guard duty outside the Hotel Crillon, Place de la Concorde, Paris, 7 October 1940. The hotel was the headquarters of the German High Command of occupied France during World War II. The photographer is unknown. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/german-soldiers-on-guard-duty-outside-the-hotel-crillon-place-de-la-concorde-paris-7-october-1940-the-hotel-was-the-headquarters-of-the-german-high-command-of-occupied-france-during-world-war-ii-the-photographer-is-unknown-image377035877.html
RM2CWBD31–German soldiers on guard duty outside the Hotel Crillon, Place de la Concorde, Paris, 7 October 1940. The hotel was the headquarters of the German High Command of occupied France during World War II. The photographer is unknown.
German surrender, WWII. 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. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/german-surrender-wwii-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-image441395918.html
RM2GJ38YX–German surrender, WWII. 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.
WW2 GERMAN SURRENDER 7 MAY 1945. On behalf of the German High Command General Alfred Jodl prepares to sign the unconditional surrender document at Allied HQ, 12 rue Franklin Roosevelt, Rheims. See Description below. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-ww2-german-surrender-7-may-1945-on-behalf-of-the-german-high-command-130547169.html
RMHGAX6W–WW2 GERMAN SURRENDER 7 MAY 1945. On behalf of the German High Command General Alfred Jodl prepares to sign the unconditional surrender document at Allied HQ, 12 rue Franklin Roosevelt, Rheims. See Description below.
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 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/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-jodls-right-is-major-wilhelm-oxenius-of-the-german-general-staff-image441649703.html
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
Werner Thomas Ludwig Freiherr von Fritsch (4 August 1880 – 22 September 1939) was a prominent Wehrmacht officer, member of the German High Command, and the second German general to be killed during World War II. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/werner-thomas-ludwig-freiherr-von-fritsch-4-august-1880-22-september-1939-was-a-prominent-wehrmacht-officer-member-of-the-german-high-command-and-the-second-german-general-to-be-killed-during-world-war-ii-image344275095.html
RM2B032B3–Werner Thomas Ludwig Freiherr von Fritsch (4 August 1880 – 22 September 1939) was a prominent Wehrmacht officer, member of the German High Command, and the second German general to be killed during World War II.
Wilhelm Bodewin Johann Gustav Keitel (22 September 1882 - 16 October 1946) German field marshal who served as chief of the Supreme High Command of the German Armed Forces for most of World War II. The facial blood stains seen in the photo of Keitel's corpse were due to the trapdoor being too small, causing him to suffer head injuries during his hanging Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/wilhelm-bodewin-johann-gustav-keitel-22-september-1882-16-october-1946-german-field-marshal-who-served-as-chief-of-the-supreme-high-command-of-the-german-armed-forces-for-most-of-world-war-ii-the-facial-blood-stains-seen-in-the-photo-of-keitels-corpse-were-due-to-the-trapdoor-being-too-small-causing-him-to-suffer-head-injuries-during-his-hanging-image225053819.html
RMR242CB–Wilhelm Bodewin Johann Gustav Keitel (22 September 1882 - 16 October 1946) German field marshal who served as chief of the Supreme High Command of the German Armed Forces for most of World War II. The facial blood stains seen in the photo of Keitel's corpse were due to the trapdoor being too small, causing him to suffer head injuries during his hanging
War Memorial erected were the German High Command surrendered to Field Marshall Montgomery Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-war-memorial-erected-were-the-german-high-command-surrendered-to-field-19765467.html
RMB44B1F–War Memorial erected were the German High Command surrendered to Field Marshall Montgomery
The War Office held an exhibition at the Army School of Education, Eltham Palace, showing how teaching aids have been devised for use in the Army education schemes in the pre-release and post-war periods. Demonstrations were given showing the working of such units as the army newspaper service, forces educational broadcasts and the army photo service. One section dealing with 'Germany under control', and loaned by the foreign office, showed rather significantly, - in conjunction with this week's Battle of Britain anniversary - some of the flags, emblems and trophies of the German high command. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-war-office-held-an-exhibition-at-the-army-school-of-education-eltham-palace-showing-how-teaching-aids-have-been-devised-for-use-in-the-army-education-schemes-in-the-pre-release-and-post-war-periods-demonstrations-were-given-showing-the-working-of-such-units-as-the-army-newspaper-service-forces-educational-broadcasts-and-the-army-photo-service-one-section-dealing-with-germany-under-control-and-loaned-by-the-foreign-office-showed-rather-significantly-in-conjunction-with-this-weeks-battle-of-britain-anniversary-some-of-the-flags-emblems-and-trophies-of-the-german-high-command-image623930163.html
RM2Y72D83–The War Office held an exhibition at the Army School of Education, Eltham Palace, showing how teaching aids have been devised for use in the Army education schemes in the pre-release and post-war periods. Demonstrations were given showing the working of such units as the army newspaper service, forces educational broadcasts and the army photo service. One section dealing with 'Germany under control', and loaned by the foreign office, showed rather significantly, - in conjunction with this week's Battle of Britain anniversary - some of the flags, emblems and trophies of the German high command.
Personal photographs and memorabilia of fighting Americans during the Second World War. A captured German Luftwaffe officer. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/personal-photographs-and-memorabilia-of-fighting-americans-during-the-second-world-war-a-captured-german-luftwaffe-officer-image240911835.html
RMRYXDE3–Personal photographs and memorabilia of fighting Americans during the Second World War. A captured German Luftwaffe officer.
Nuremberg Rally 1934 in Nuremberg, Germany - Hermann Goering (Front L-R), Adolf Hitler, Werner von Blomberg (Reich Minister of War) and Werner von Fritsch (member of the German High Command) in front of the grandstand during a display by the Wehrmacht (armed forces) at Zeppelin Field at the Nazi party rally grounds. (Flaws in quality due to the historic picture copy) Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichtee - NO WIRE SERVICE - Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-nuremberg-rally-1934-in-nuremberg-germany-hermann-goering-front-l-74254069.html
RME8PFR1–Nuremberg Rally 1934 in Nuremberg, Germany - Hermann Goering (Front L-R), Adolf Hitler, Werner von Blomberg (Reich Minister of War) and Werner von Fritsch (member of the German High Command) in front of the grandstand during a display by the Wehrmacht (armed forces) at Zeppelin Field at the Nazi party rally grounds. (Flaws in quality due to the historic picture copy) Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichtee - NO WIRE SERVICE -
Nazi Motorized Columns Crossing Norway FrontierThis radiophoto flashed here from Berlin today shows German motorized columns crossing the frontier from Norway toward Russia. The long awaited German high command communique today said that in the first week of furious fighting the Russians had lost 4,107 planes, 2,233 tanks and more than 40,000 prisoners. June 29, 1941. (Photo by Acme). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/nazi-motorized-columns-crossing-norway-frontierthis-radiophoto-flashed-here-from-berlin-today-shows-german-motorized-columns-crossing-the-frontier-from-norway-toward-russia-the-long-awaited-german-high-command-communique-today-said-that-in-the-first-week-of-furious-fighting-the-russians-had-lost-4107-planes-2233-tanks-and-more-than-40000-prisoners-june-29-1941-photo-by-acme-image624682709.html
RM2Y88N4N–Nazi Motorized Columns Crossing Norway FrontierThis radiophoto flashed here from Berlin today shows German motorized columns crossing the frontier from Norway toward Russia. The long awaited German high command communique today said that in the first week of furious fighting the Russians had lost 4,107 planes, 2,233 tanks and more than 40,000 prisoners. June 29, 1941. (Photo by Acme).
Cartoon - Meeting of the German High Command. John Collins (1917-2007) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cartoon-meeting-of-the-german-high-command-john-collins-1917-2007-image600309379.html
RM2WTJCMK–Cartoon - Meeting of the German High Command. John Collins (1917-2007)
Firing On Trapped Soviet Troops - German Artillery pouring a rain of steel on troops of the Soviet red army trapped near bialystok. The German high Command, in a communique today from Adolf Mitler's headquarters, said the greater part of the trapped Russians were destroyed Yesterday, with more than 100,000 prisoners, 400 tanks, and 300 guns taken. This photo of the battle was flashed here from Berlian today by Radio. July 2, 1941. (Photo by Acme Radiophoto). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/firing-on-trapped-soviet-troops-german-artillery-pouring-a-rain-of-steel-on-troops-of-the-soviet-red-army-trapped-near-bialystok-the-german-high-command-in-a-communique-today-from-adolf-mitlers-headquarters-said-the-greater-part-of-the-trapped-russians-were-destroyed-yesterday-with-more-than-100000-prisoners-400-tanks-and-300-guns-taken-this-photo-of-the-battle-was-flashed-here-from-berlian-today-by-radio-july-2-1941-photo-by-acme-radiophoto-image624682664.html
RM2Y88N34–Firing On Trapped Soviet Troops - German Artillery pouring a rain of steel on troops of the Soviet red army trapped near bialystok. The German high Command, in a communique today from Adolf Mitler's headquarters, said the greater part of the trapped Russians were destroyed Yesterday, with more than 100,000 prisoners, 400 tanks, and 300 guns taken. This photo of the battle was flashed here from Berlian today by Radio. July 2, 1941. (Photo by Acme Radiophoto).
ADMIRAL DOENITZ - The German High Command Headquarters, Photographic negative , British Army, 21st Army Group Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/admiral-doenitz-the-german-high-command-headquarters-photographic-negative-british-army-21st-army-group-image602854079.html
RM2X0PAER–ADMIRAL DOENITZ - The German High Command Headquarters, Photographic negative , British Army, 21st Army Group
End of the Journey for a German Officer : A German officer carries his personal luggage into prison compound after his commander, Major General Erich Elster, surrounded his army of 20,000 soldiers, marines and airmen to the U.S. Ninth Army south of the Loire River in Southern France on Sept. 17, 1944. General Elster, admitting he had realized six months earlier that the war was lost for Germany, blamed the German High Command for his defeat. The Surrender, affected with full military ceremony, swelled the ranks of the more than 450,000 other enemy troops who had quit their losing battle in wes Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/end-of-the-journey-for-a-german-officer-a-german-officer-carries-his-personal-luggage-into-prison-compound-after-his-commander-major-general-erich-elster-surrounded-his-army-of-20000-soldiers-marines-and-airmen-to-the-us-ninth-army-south-of-the-loire-river-in-southern-france-on-sept-17-1944-general-elster-admitting-he-had-realized-six-months-earlier-that-the-war-was-lost-for-germany-blamed-the-german-high-command-for-his-defeat-the-surrender-affected-with-full-military-ceremony-swelled-the-ranks-of-the-more-than-450000-other-enemy-troops-who-had-quit-their-losing-battle-in-wes-image463571170.html
RM2HX5DN6–End of the Journey for a German Officer : A German officer carries his personal luggage into prison compound after his commander, Major General Erich Elster, surrounded his army of 20,000 soldiers, marines and airmen to the U.S. Ninth Army south of the Loire River in Southern France on Sept. 17, 1944. General Elster, admitting he had realized six months earlier that the war was lost for Germany, blamed the German High Command for his defeat. The Surrender, affected with full military ceremony, swelled the ranks of the more than 450,000 other enemy troops who had quit their losing battle in wes
Photograph of Alfred Jodl (1890-1946), German military commander, attaining the position of Chief of the Operations Staff of the Armed Forces High Command during the Dönitz Regime, signing a document of unconditional surrender. Dated 1945 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/photograph-of-alfred-jodl-1890-1946-german-military-commander-attaining-the-position-of-chief-of-the-operations-staff-of-the-armed-forces-high-command-during-the-dnitz-regime-signing-a-document-of-unconditional-surrender-dated-1945-image330683270.html
RM2A5YWTP–Photograph of Alfred Jodl (1890-1946), German military commander, attaining the position of Chief of the Operations Staff of the Armed Forces High Command during the Dönitz Regime, signing a document of unconditional surrender. Dated 1945
Twilight Of The Nazis -- This was the end of the path of Nazi Glory for one Volkssturm general, who slashed a portrait of Hitler before killing himself. Scene is at the Leipzig Town Hall. A wave of suicides swept over the higher Nazi echelons as the ring of allied Armies closed in on the heart of the third Reich. This May 7th will be the tenth Anniversary of the signing of the unconditional surrender by the German high command at Reims, France. Though there was still the Japanese enemy in the Pa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/twilight-of-the-nazis-this-was-the-end-of-the-path-of-nazi-glory-for-one-volkssturm-general-who-slashed-a-portrait-of-hitler-before-killing-himself-scene-is-at-the-leipzig-town-hall-a-wave-of-suicides-swept-over-the-higher-nazi-echelons-as-the-ring-of-allied-armies-closed-in-on-the-heart-of-the-third-reich-this-may-7th-will-be-the-tenth-anniversary-of-the-signing-of-the-unconditional-surrender-by-the-german-high-command-at-reims-france-though-there-was-still-the-japanese-enemy-in-the-pa-image463584055.html
RM2HX625B–Twilight Of The Nazis -- This was the end of the path of Nazi Glory for one Volkssturm general, who slashed a portrait of Hitler before killing himself. Scene is at the Leipzig Town Hall. A wave of suicides swept over the higher Nazi echelons as the ring of allied Armies closed in on the heart of the third Reich. This May 7th will be the tenth Anniversary of the signing of the unconditional surrender by the German high command at Reims, France. Though there was still the Japanese enemy in the Pa
Herero fighters held in German captivity. In 1904 they had risen against German colonial rule. Unless they were not shot dead, they were deported by the High Command to a convict island off the coast, where most of them died of starvation or disease. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/herero-fighters-held-in-german-captivity-in-1904-they-had-risen-against-german-colonial-rule-unless-they-were-not-shot-dead-they-were-deported-by-the-high-command-to-a-convict-island-off-the-coast-where-most-of-them-died-of-starvation-or-disease-image345688697.html
RM2B2BDCW–Herero fighters held in German captivity. In 1904 they had risen against German colonial rule. Unless they were not shot dead, they were deported by the High Command to a convict island off the coast, where most of them died of starvation or disease.
Nephew of Mr. Churchill WedsMrs. Churchill (left), with her daughters, Mary and Sarah (right) when they attended the welding this afternoon (Fri).Mr. Giles Romilly, a nephew of Mr. Winston Churchill, was married to miss marry Ball-Dodd eldest daughter of a York doctor, at the church of our lady, Warwick street, London today (Friday) Mr. Romilly was serving a war correspondent when he was arrested by the Germans when they entered Narvik in April, 1940. He was interned with other prisoners who were relatives of British war leader Keitel, former Chief of the German High command called hik to give Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/nephew-of-mr-churchill-wedsmrs-churchill-left-with-her-daughters-mary-and-sarah-right-when-they-attended-the-welding-this-afternoon-frimr-giles-romilly-a-nephew-of-mr-winston-churchill-was-married-to-miss-marry-ball-dodd-eldest-daughter-of-a-york-doctor-at-the-church-of-our-lady-warwick-street-london-today-friday-mr-romilly-was-serving-a-war-correspondent-when-he-was-arrested-by-the-germans-when-they-entered-narvik-in-april-1940-he-was-interned-with-other-prisoners-who-were-relatives-of-british-war-leader-keitel-former-chief-of-the-german-high-command-called-hik-to-give-image463561305.html
RM2HX514W–Nephew of Mr. Churchill WedsMrs. Churchill (left), with her daughters, Mary and Sarah (right) when they attended the welding this afternoon (Fri).Mr. Giles Romilly, a nephew of Mr. Winston Churchill, was married to miss marry Ball-Dodd eldest daughter of a York doctor, at the church of our lady, Warwick street, London today (Friday) Mr. Romilly was serving a war correspondent when he was arrested by the Germans when they entered Narvik in April, 1940. He was interned with other prisoners who were relatives of British war leader Keitel, former Chief of the German High command called hik to give
Inauguration of the 'New Europe Exposition', Paris, 30 May 1941. Among the dignitaries attending are German General von Barkhausen (left), Cardinal Suhard, Archbishop of Paris (2nd left), Vichy ambassador to the German High Command in Paris Fernand de Brinon (4th from left) and Pierre Laval, vice-premier of Vichy France (6th from left). The photographer is unknown. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/inauguration-of-the-new-europe-exposition-paris-30-may-1941-among-the-dignitaries-attending-are-german-general-von-barkhausen-left-cardinal-suhard-archbishop-of-paris-2nd-left-vichy-ambassador-to-the-german-high-command-in-paris-fernand-de-brinon-4th-from-left-and-pierre-laval-vice-premier-of-vichy-france-6th-from-left-the-photographer-is-unknown-image377035951.html
RM2CWBD5K–Inauguration of the 'New Europe Exposition', Paris, 30 May 1941. Among the dignitaries attending are German General von Barkhausen (left), Cardinal Suhard, Archbishop of Paris (2nd left), Vichy ambassador to the German High Command in Paris Fernand de Brinon (4th from left) and Pierre Laval, vice-premier of Vichy France (6th from left). The photographer is unknown.
The German Navy's smallest minesweeper on a propaganda visit to Berlin. The ship, named Zwerg 7, is used by the Norwegian West Coast Coast Guard. Here in front of the Navy High Command on Tirpitzufer. [automated translation] Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-german-navys-smallest-minesweeper-on-a-propaganda-visit-to-berlin-the-ship-named-zwerg-7-is-used-by-the-norwegian-west-coast-coast-guard-here-in-front-of-the-navy-high-command-on-tirpitzufer-automated-translation-image614279726.html
RM2XKAT1J–The German Navy's smallest minesweeper on a propaganda visit to Berlin. The ship, named Zwerg 7, is used by the Norwegian West Coast Coast Guard. Here in front of the Navy High Command on Tirpitzufer. [automated translation]
Following the German defeat in WWI, 74 ships of the Kaiserliche Marine's High Seas Fleet were interned in Gutter Sound at Scapa Flow pending a decision on their future in the peace Treaty of Versailles. On 21 June 1919, after nine months of waiting, Rear Admiral Ludwig von Reuter, the German officer in command at Scapa Flow, made the decision to scuttle the fleet because the negotiation period for the treaty had lapsed with no word of a settlement 1919 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/following-the-german-defeat-in-wwi-74-ships-of-the-kaiserliche-marines-high-seas-fleet-were-interned-in-gutter-sound-at-scapa-flow-pending-a-decision-on-their-future-in-the-peace-treaty-of-versailles-on-21-june-1919-after-nine-months-of-waiting-rear-admiral-ludwig-von-reuter-the-german-officer-in-command-at-scapa-flow-made-the-decision-to-scuttle-the-fleet-because-the-negotiation-period-for-the-treaty-had-lapsed-with-no-word-of-a-settlement-1919-image210363679.html
RMP66W0F–Following the German defeat in WWI, 74 ships of the Kaiserliche Marine's High Seas Fleet were interned in Gutter Sound at Scapa Flow pending a decision on their future in the peace Treaty of Versailles. On 21 June 1919, after nine months of waiting, Rear Admiral Ludwig von Reuter, the German officer in command at Scapa Flow, made the decision to scuttle the fleet because the negotiation period for the treaty had lapsed with no word of a settlement 1919
exhibition 'German power in the east' and 'Four-year plan' in the four-year plan-train, 1940 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-exhibition-german-power-in-the-east-and-four-year-plan-in-the-four-48339667.html
RMCPJ1MK–exhibition 'German power in the east' and 'Four-year plan' in the four-year plan-train, 1940
Werner Thomas Ludwig Freiherr von Fritsch (4 August 1880 – 22 September 1939) was a prominent Wehrmacht officer, member of the German High Command, and the second German general to be killed during World War II. Werner Eduard Fritz von Blomberg (2 September 1878 – 14 March 1946) was a German Generalfeldmarschall, Minister of War, and Commander-in-Chief of the German Armed Forces until January 1938. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/werner-thomas-ludwig-freiherr-von-fritsch-4-august-1880-22-september-1939-was-a-prominent-wehrmacht-officer-member-of-the-german-high-command-and-the-second-german-general-to-be-killed-during-world-war-ii-werner-eduard-fritz-von-blomberg-2-september-1878-14-march-1946-was-a-german-generalfeldmarschall-minister-of-war-and-commander-in-chief-of-the-german-armed-forces-until-january-1938-image344275097.html
RM2B032B5–Werner Thomas Ludwig Freiherr von Fritsch (4 August 1880 – 22 September 1939) was a prominent Wehrmacht officer, member of the German High Command, and the second German general to be killed during World War II. Werner Eduard Fritz von Blomberg (2 September 1878 – 14 March 1946) was a German Generalfeldmarschall, Minister of War, and Commander-in-Chief of the German Armed Forces until January 1938.
Emperor Wilhelm II. visits the unit of the High Seas Fleet, 1917 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/emperor-wilhelm-ii-visits-the-unit-of-the-high-seas-fleet-1917-image68840950.html
RMDYYY9A–Emperor Wilhelm II. visits the unit of the High Seas Fleet, 1917
A temporary wooden plaque erected on the exact spot at Luneberg Heath where Field Marshal Montgomery signed and accepted the surrender of the German High command;A British soldier of the RASC digging at the spot where the plaque was erected;September 1945 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-temporary-wooden-plaque-erected-on-the-exact-spot-at-luneberg-heath-20610515.html
RMB5ETWR–A temporary wooden plaque erected on the exact spot at Luneberg Heath where Field Marshal Montgomery signed and accepted the surrender of the German High command;A British soldier of the RASC digging at the spot where the plaque was erected;September 1945
The War Office held an exhibition at the Army School of Education, Eltham Palace, showing how teaching aids have been devised for use in the Army education schemes in the pre-release and post-war periods. Demonstrations were given showing the working of such units as the army newspaper service, forces educational broadcasts and the army photo service. One section dealing with 'Germany under control', and loaned by the foreign office, showed rather significantly, - in conjunction with this week's Battle of Britain anniversary - some of the flags, emblems and trophies of the German high command. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-war-office-held-an-exhibition-at-the-army-school-of-education-eltham-palace-showing-how-teaching-aids-have-been-devised-for-use-in-the-army-education-schemes-in-the-pre-release-and-post-war-periods-demonstrations-were-given-showing-the-working-of-such-units-as-the-army-newspaper-service-forces-educational-broadcasts-and-the-army-photo-service-one-section-dealing-with-germany-under-control-and-loaned-by-the-foreign-office-showed-rather-significantly-in-conjunction-with-this-weeks-battle-of-britain-anniversary-some-of-the-flags-emblems-and-trophies-of-the-german-high-command-image623930232.html
RM2Y72DAG–The War Office held an exhibition at the Army School of Education, Eltham Palace, showing how teaching aids have been devised for use in the Army education schemes in the pre-release and post-war periods. Demonstrations were given showing the working of such units as the army newspaper service, forces educational broadcasts and the army photo service. One section dealing with 'Germany under control', and loaned by the foreign office, showed rather significantly, - in conjunction with this week's Battle of Britain anniversary - some of the flags, emblems and trophies of the German high command.
Photo of the heavy cruiser 'Deutschland' in a stormy sea before 1935. The crew has lined up on the deck. At the bow and at the stern are the two turrets with six 28 cm automatic guns. At the bow and at the stern the naval ensigns (Goesch) of the German Reich (1933-1935) are blowing still without the swastika. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/photo-of-theheavy-cruiserdeutschland-in-a-stormy-sea-before-1935-the-crew-has-lined-up-on-the-deck-at-the-bow-and-at-the-stern-are-the-two-turrets-with-six-28-cm-automatic-guns-at-the-bow-and-at-the-stern-the-naval-ensigns-goesch-of-the-german-reich-1933-1935-are-blowing-still-without-the-swastika-image247140955.html
RMTA26PK–Photo of the heavy cruiser 'Deutschland' in a stormy sea before 1935. The crew has lined up on the deck. At the bow and at the stern are the two turrets with six 28 cm automatic guns. At the bow and at the stern the naval ensigns (Goesch) of the German Reich (1933-1935) are blowing still without the swastika.
Former Members of the German High Command Face 'War Crimes and Crimes Against Humanity' Charges at Nuremburg 27th December 1947 Here are seen some of the defendants of case number 12, held in the Palace of Justice, Nuremburg. When this picture was taken, they were about to receive their indictment which was prepared by the US prosectuion against them for their war crimes and crimes against humanity. Left to right, front row: Wilhelm von Leeb, former General of the Army, C..G. of the 12th Army, and member of the German High Command; and Johannes Blaskowitz. Left to right, back row: Otto W Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/former-members-of-the-german-high-command-face-war-crimes-and-crimes-against-humanity-charges-at-nuremburg-27th-december-1947-here-are-seen-some-of-the-defendants-of-case-number-12-held-in-the-palace-of-justice-nuremburg-when-this-picture-was-taken-they-were-about-to-receive-their-indictment-which-was-prepared-by-the-us-prosectuion-against-them-for-their-war-crimes-and-crimes-against-humanity-left-to-right-front-row-wilhelm-von-leeb-former-general-of-the-army-cg-of-the-12th-army-and-member-of-the-german-high-command-and-johannes-blaskowitz-left-to-right-back-row-otto-w-image623438958.html
RM2Y682N2–Former Members of the German High Command Face 'War Crimes and Crimes Against Humanity' Charges at Nuremburg 27th December 1947 Here are seen some of the defendants of case number 12, held in the Palace of Justice, Nuremburg. When this picture was taken, they were about to receive their indictment which was prepared by the US prosectuion against them for their war crimes and crimes against humanity. Left to right, front row: Wilhelm von Leeb, former General of the Army, C..G. of the 12th Army, and member of the German High Command; and Johannes Blaskowitz. Left to right, back row: Otto W
By Hitler's command, the Higher Regional Court of Prague was established in the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia. President of the Higher Regional Court Dr. Buerkle (2nd from the right) and Attorney General Gabriel (right) are being inaugurated. Reich Protector Konstantin von Neurath (left) gives a speech on the occasion of the inauguration. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/by-hitlers-command-the-higher-regional-court-of-prague-was-established-in-the-protectorate-of-bohemia-and-moravia-president-of-the-higher-regional-court-dr-buerkle-2nd-from-the-right-and-attorney-general-gabriel-right-are-being-inaugurated-reich-protector-konstantin-von-neurath-left-gives-a-speech-on-the-occasion-of-the-inauguration-image247144280.html
RMTA2B1C–By Hitler's command, the Higher Regional Court of Prague was established in the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia. President of the Higher Regional Court Dr. Buerkle (2nd from the right) and Attorney General Gabriel (right) are being inaugurated. Reich Protector Konstantin von Neurath (left) gives a speech on the occasion of the inauguration.
£675,000 FLOATING DOCK AT FALMOUTH AFTER TOW FROM GERMANY Towed from Germany by two deep sea tugs, the 'Turmoil and the ' Marina ', a floating dock has arrived at Falmouth (Cornwall) docks to increase the ports dry docking facilities. the dock, which is capable of lifting vessels up to 9,000 tons of the dimensions of approximately 500 ft., was formerly owned by the German high command and was in Lubeck . its value has been estimated at £675,000. The dock was damaged during the war and has been repaired by the lender shipyard in Lubeck. on the voyage to Falmouth, it was manned by 12 men Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/675000-floating-dock-at-falmouth-after-tow-from-germany-towed-from-germany-by-two-deep-sea-tugs-the-turmoil-and-the-marina-a-floating-dock-has-arrived-at-falmouth-cornwall-docks-to-increase-the-ports-dry-docking-facilities-the-dock-which-is-capable-of-lifting-vessels-up-to-9000-tons-of-the-dimensions-of-approximately-500-ft-was-formerly-owned-by-the-german-high-command-and-was-in-lubeck-its-value-has-been-estimated-at-675000-the-dock-was-damaged-during-the-war-and-has-been-repaired-by-the-lender-shipyard-in-lubeck-on-the-voyage-to-falmouth-it-was-manned-by-12-men-image623891973.html
RM2Y70MG5–£675,000 FLOATING DOCK AT FALMOUTH AFTER TOW FROM GERMANY Towed from Germany by two deep sea tugs, the 'Turmoil and the ' Marina ', a floating dock has arrived at Falmouth (Cornwall) docks to increase the ports dry docking facilities. the dock, which is capable of lifting vessels up to 9,000 tons of the dimensions of approximately 500 ft., was formerly owned by the German high command and was in Lubeck . its value has been estimated at £675,000. The dock was damaged during the war and has been repaired by the lender shipyard in Lubeck. on the voyage to Falmouth, it was manned by 12 men
Service for German people in a church in the High Tatras. In March 1939, the Slovak State became independent on the command of Adolf Hitler. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/service-for-german-people-in-a-church-in-the-high-tatras-in-march-1939-the-slovak-state-became-independent-on-the-command-of-adolf-hitler-image247118857.html
RMTA16HD–Service for German people in a church in the High Tatras. In March 1939, the Slovak State became independent on the command of Adolf Hitler.
ADMIRAL DOENITZ - Admiral Doenitz leaving the German High Command Headquarters, British Army, 21st Army Group Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/admiral-doenitz-admiral-doenitz-leaving-the-german-high-command-headquarters-british-army-21st-army-group-image603435988.html
RM2X1MTN8–ADMIRAL DOENITZ - Admiral Doenitz leaving the German High Command Headquarters, British Army, 21st Army Group
Undated photo of a colonel of the Luftnachrichten (Signal Intelligence Agency of the German Air Force) at the high command, who is receiving a report from a corporal. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/undated-photo-of-a-colonel-of-the-luftnachrichten-signal-intelligence-agency-of-the-german-air-force-at-the-high-command-who-is-receiving-a-report-from-a-corporal-image247155343.html
RMTA2W4F–Undated photo of a colonel of the Luftnachrichten (Signal Intelligence Agency of the German Air Force) at the high command, who is receiving a report from a corporal.
The ten ton grand slam bomb. This was a very high charge bomb that was used against difficult precision targets such as submarine pens and bridges. It was designed by Barnes Wallis. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-ten-ton-grand-slam-bomb-this-was-a-very-high-charge-bomb-that-was-used-against-difficult-precision-targets-such-as-submarine-pens-and-bridges-it-was-designed-by-barnes-wallis-image446774745.html
RM2GXT9MW–The ten ton grand slam bomb. This was a very high charge bomb that was used against difficult precision targets such as submarine pens and bridges. It was designed by Barnes Wallis.
Wehrmacht telephone exchange on the eastern front. Photo: Jacob. [automated translation] Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/wehrmacht-telephone-exchange-on-the-eastern-front-photo-jacob-automated-translation-image550672428.html
RM2PYW88C–Wehrmacht telephone exchange on the eastern front. Photo: Jacob. [automated translation]
An Avro Lancaster bomber dropping a ten ton grand slam bomb. This was a very high charge bomb that was used against difficult precision targets such as submarine pens and bridges. It was designed by Barnes Wallis. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-avro-lancaster-bomber-dropping-a-ten-ton-grand-slam-bomb-this-was-a-very-high-charge-bomb-that-was-used-against-difficult-precision-targets-such-as-submarine-pens-and-bridges-it-was-designed-by-barnes-wallis-image446774593.html
RM2GXT9FD–An Avro Lancaster bomber dropping a ten ton grand slam bomb. This was a very high charge bomb that was used against difficult precision targets such as submarine pens and bridges. It was designed by Barnes Wallis.
The crew of the Halifax S. for Sugar. In the middle the Dutch pilot responsible for sinking one of the three German U-boats during the General Chase Annotation: During the Second World War reserve first lieutenant pilot A. van Rossum after a secondment to the 320 squadron is assigned to Coastal Command. In the 502 squadron of the Royal Air Force (RAF), he flies in a Halifax bomber. During a patrol over the Atlantic Ocean in the fall of 1943, 3 German U-boats were discovered. In the attack, Lieutenant Van Rossum manages to sink a submarine with a direct hit. Van Rossum receives high military aw Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-crew-of-the-halifax-s-for-sugar-in-the-middle-the-dutch-pilot-responsible-for-sinking-one-of-the-three-german-u-boats-during-the-general-chase-annotation-during-the-second-world-war-reserve-first-lieutenant-pilot-a-van-rossum-after-a-secondment-to-the-320-squadron-is-assigned-to-coastal-command-in-the-502-squadron-of-the-royal-air-force-raf-he-flies-in-a-halifax-bomber-during-a-patrol-over-the-atlantic-ocean-in-the-fall-of-1943-3-german-u-boats-were-discovered-in-the-attack-lieutenant-van-rossum-manages-to-sink-a-submarine-with-a-direct-hit-van-rossum-receives-high-military-aw-image340822691.html
RM2APDPPY–The crew of the Halifax S. for Sugar. In the middle the Dutch pilot responsible for sinking one of the three German U-boats during the General Chase Annotation: During the Second World War reserve first lieutenant pilot A. van Rossum after a secondment to the 320 squadron is assigned to Coastal Command. In the 502 squadron of the Royal Air Force (RAF), he flies in a Halifax bomber. During a patrol over the Atlantic Ocean in the fall of 1943, 3 German U-boats were discovered. In the attack, Lieutenant Van Rossum manages to sink a submarine with a direct hit. Van Rossum receives high military aw
Serge Lifar and the Paris Opera Ballet, Paris, 1940-1944. Born in the Ukraine, Lifar (1905-1986) was appointed director of the Paris Opera Ballet in 1930. He was dismissed in 1945 because of his socialising with members of the German High Command during the Nazi Occupation of Paris, although Lifar claimed he was in fact working as an Allied agent. His lifetime banishment only lasted two years as he was reinstated in 1947. The photographer is unknown. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/serge-lifar-and-the-paris-opera-ballet-paris-1940-1944-born-in-the-ukraine-lifar-1905-1986-was-appointed-director-of-the-paris-opera-ballet-in-1930-he-was-dismissed-in-1945-because-of-his-socialising-with-members-of-the-german-high-command-during-the-nazi-occupation-of-paris-although-lifar-claimed-he-was-in-fact-working-as-an-allied-agent-his-lifetime-banishment-only-lasted-two-years-as-he-was-reinstated-in-1947-the-photographer-is-unknown-image377036277.html
RM2CWBDH9–Serge Lifar and the Paris Opera Ballet, Paris, 1940-1944. Born in the Ukraine, Lifar (1905-1986) was appointed director of the Paris Opera Ballet in 1930. He was dismissed in 1945 because of his socialising with members of the German High Command during the Nazi Occupation of Paris, although Lifar claimed he was in fact working as an Allied agent. His lifetime banishment only lasted two years as he was reinstated in 1947. The photographer is unknown.
American researchers at the Berlin Document Center peruse captured German records that are to be used as evidence in the war crimes trials. The Nuremberg Trials was a series of trials of major nazi military and political leaders. The trials took place from 1945 to 1949. The first was the International Military Tribunal which tried the big names like Göring, Ribbentrop, Keitel, etc. There were a subsequent 12 trials of groups of men including doctors, the Einsatzgruppen and military high command. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/american-researchers-at-the-berlin-document-center-peruse-captured-german-records-that-are-to-be-used-as-evidence-in-the-war-crimes-trials-the-nuremberg-trials-was-a-series-of-trials-of-major-nazi-military-and-political-leaders-the-trials-took-place-from-1945-to-1949-the-first-was-the-international-military-tribunal-which-tried-the-big-names-like-gring-ribbentrop-keitel-etc-there-were-a-subsequent-12-trials-of-groups-of-men-including-doctors-the-einsatzgruppen-and-military-high-command-image621581932.html
RM2Y37E2M–American researchers at the Berlin Document Center peruse captured German records that are to be used as evidence in the war crimes trials. The Nuremberg Trials was a series of trials of major nazi military and political leaders. The trials took place from 1945 to 1949. The first was the International Military Tribunal which tried the big names like Göring, Ribbentrop, Keitel, etc. There were a subsequent 12 trials of groups of men including doctors, the Einsatzgruppen and military high command.
Following the German defeat in WWI, 74 ships of the Kaiserliche Marine's High Seas Fleet were interned in Gutter Sound at Scapa Flow pending a decision on their future in the peace Treaty of Versailles. On 21 June 1919, after nine months of waiting, Rear Admiral Ludwig von Reuter, the German officer in command at Scapa Flow, made the decision to scuttle the fleet because the negotiation period for the treaty had lapsed with no word of a settlement 1919 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/following-the-german-defeat-in-wwi-74-ships-of-the-kaiserliche-marines-high-seas-fleet-were-interned-in-gutter-sound-at-scapa-flow-pending-a-decision-on-their-future-in-the-peace-treaty-of-versailles-on-21-june-1919-after-nine-months-of-waiting-rear-admiral-ludwig-von-reuter-the-german-officer-in-command-at-scapa-flow-made-the-decision-to-scuttle-the-fleet-because-the-negotiation-period-for-the-treaty-had-lapsed-with-no-word-of-a-settlement-1919-image210363690.html
RMP66W0X–Following the German defeat in WWI, 74 ships of the Kaiserliche Marine's High Seas Fleet were interned in Gutter Sound at Scapa Flow pending a decision on their future in the peace Treaty of Versailles. On 21 June 1919, after nine months of waiting, Rear Admiral Ludwig von Reuter, the German officer in command at Scapa Flow, made the decision to scuttle the fleet because the negotiation period for the treaty had lapsed with no word of a settlement 1919
American researchers at the Berlin Document Center peruse captured German records that are to be used as evidence in the war crimes trials. The Nuremberg Trials was a series of trials of major nazi military and political leaders. The trials took place from 1945 to 1949. The first was the International Military Tribunal which tried the big names like Göring, Ribbentrop, Keitel, etc. There were a subsequent 12 trials of groups of men including doctors, the Einsatzgruppen and military high command. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/american-researchers-at-the-berlin-document-center-peruse-captured-german-records-that-are-to-be-used-as-evidence-in-the-war-crimes-trials-the-nuremberg-trials-was-a-series-of-trials-of-major-nazi-military-and-political-leaders-the-trials-took-place-from-1945-to-1949-the-first-was-the-international-military-tribunal-which-tried-the-big-names-like-gring-ribbentrop-keitel-etc-there-were-a-subsequent-12-trials-of-groups-of-men-including-doctors-the-einsatzgruppen-and-military-high-command-image621581925.html
RM2Y37E2D–American researchers at the Berlin Document Center peruse captured German records that are to be used as evidence in the war crimes trials. The Nuremberg Trials was a series of trials of major nazi military and political leaders. The trials took place from 1945 to 1949. The first was the International Military Tribunal which tried the big names like Göring, Ribbentrop, Keitel, etc. There were a subsequent 12 trials of groups of men including doctors, the Einsatzgruppen and military high command.
Benito Mussolini visits the headquarters of the German Army High Command, 1941 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-benito-mussolini-visits-the-headquarters-of-the-german-army-high-command-37034303.html
RMC471HK–Benito Mussolini visits the headquarters of the German Army High Command, 1941
American army staffers organize stacks of German documents that were collected by war crimes investigators as evidence for the International Military Tribunal trial of war criminals at Nuremberg. The Nuremberg Trials was a series of trials of major nazi military and political leaders. The trials took place from 1945 to 1949. The first was the International Military Tribunal which tried the big names like Göring, Ribbentrop, Keitel, etc. There were a subsequent 12 trials of groups of men including doctors, the Einsatzgruppen and military high command. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/american-army-staffers-organize-stacks-of-german-documents-that-were-collected-by-war-crimes-investigators-as-evidence-for-the-international-military-tribunal-trial-of-war-criminals-at-nuremberg-the-nuremberg-trials-was-a-series-of-trials-of-major-nazi-military-and-political-leaders-the-trials-took-place-from-1945-to-1949-the-first-was-the-international-military-tribunal-which-tried-the-big-names-like-gring-ribbentrop-keitel-etc-there-were-a-subsequent-12-trials-of-groups-of-men-including-doctors-the-einsatzgruppen-and-military-high-command-image621581982.html
RM2Y37E4E–American army staffers organize stacks of German documents that were collected by war crimes investigators as evidence for the International Military Tribunal trial of war criminals at Nuremberg. The Nuremberg Trials was a series of trials of major nazi military and political leaders. The trials took place from 1945 to 1949. The first was the International Military Tribunal which tried the big names like Göring, Ribbentrop, Keitel, etc. There were a subsequent 12 trials of groups of men including doctors, the Einsatzgruppen and military high command.
Hugo Sperrle, Ex-Field Marshal of The German Air Corps, sits remorsefully in The defendants Dock of The high command case at Nuremburg during a morning Recess of Court. The 63-year-old Defendant was in Command from 1936 to 1937 of German Troops of The condor Legion in Spain. After Spain he took Command of An air Group and in 1939 become commander in Chief of Air Fleet 3 which bombed London during the Blitz. February 20, 1948. (Photo by Associated Press Photo) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hugo-sperrle-ex-field-marshal-of-the-german-air-corps-sits-remorsefully-in-the-defendants-dock-of-the-high-command-case-at-nuremburg-during-a-morning-recess-of-court-the-63-year-old-defendant-was-in-command-from-1936-to-1937-of-german-troops-of-the-condor-legion-in-spain-after-spain-he-took-command-of-an-air-group-and-in-1939-become-commander-in-chief-of-air-fleet-3-which-bombed-london-during-the-blitz-february-20-1948-photo-by-associated-press-photo-image463564650.html
RM2HX55CA–Hugo Sperrle, Ex-Field Marshal of The German Air Corps, sits remorsefully in The defendants Dock of The high command case at Nuremburg during a morning Recess of Court. The 63-year-old Defendant was in Command from 1936 to 1937 of German Troops of The condor Legion in Spain. After Spain he took Command of An air Group and in 1939 become commander in Chief of Air Fleet 3 which bombed London during the Blitz. February 20, 1948. (Photo by Associated Press Photo)
Wilhelm Keitel, the former Chief of the German Armed Forces, in his prison cell at the International Military Tribunal trial of war criminals at Nuremberg. The Nuremberg Trials was a series of trials of major nazi military and political leaders. The trials took place from 1945 to 1949. The first was the International Military Tribunal which tried the big names like Göring, Ribbentrop, Keitel, etc. There were a subsequent 12 trials of groups of men including doctors, the Einsatzgruppen and military high command. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/wilhelm-keitel-the-former-chief-of-the-german-armed-forces-in-his-prison-cell-at-the-international-military-tribunal-trial-of-war-criminals-at-nuremberg-the-nuremberg-trials-was-a-series-of-trials-of-major-nazi-military-and-political-leaders-the-trials-took-place-from-1945-to-1949-the-first-was-the-international-military-tribunal-which-tried-the-big-names-like-gring-ribbentrop-keitel-etc-there-were-a-subsequent-12-trials-of-groups-of-men-including-doctors-the-einsatzgruppen-and-military-high-command-image621581909.html
RM2Y37E1W–Wilhelm Keitel, the former Chief of the German Armed Forces, in his prison cell at the International Military Tribunal trial of war criminals at Nuremberg. The Nuremberg Trials was a series of trials of major nazi military and political leaders. The trials took place from 1945 to 1949. The first was the International Military Tribunal which tried the big names like Göring, Ribbentrop, Keitel, etc. There were a subsequent 12 trials of groups of men including doctors, the Einsatzgruppen and military high command.
Four weeks after the German invasion of Paris, the newsstands are full of German newspapers and magazines, here on the Boulevard des Italiens, near the opera. Among the newspapers are the Deutsche Allgemeine Zeitung, the Koelnische Illustrierte Zeitung ( title picture with Adolf Hitler and Hermann Goering), Voelkischer Beobachter, Koelnische Zeitung, Deutsche Allgemeine Zeitung, Der Adler ('and now - England'), Die Wehrmacht (ed. by the High Command of the Wehrmacht, title picture: a tank) as well as Das Illustrierte Blatt (title picture: a soldier). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/four-weeks-after-the-german-invasion-of-paris-the-newsstands-are-full-of-german-newspapers-and-magazines-here-on-the-boulevard-des-italiens-near-the-opera-among-the-newspapers-are-the-deutsche-allgemeine-zeitung-the-koelnische-illustrierte-zeitung-title-picture-with-adolf-hitler-and-hermann-goering-voelkischer-beobachter-koelnische-zeitung-deutsche-allgemeine-zeitung-der-adler-and-now-england-die-wehrmacht-ed-by-the-high-command-of-the-wehrmacht-title-picture-a-tank-as-well-as-das-illustrierte-blatt-title-picture-a-soldier-image360303322.html
RM2BX56FP–Four weeks after the German invasion of Paris, the newsstands are full of German newspapers and magazines, here on the Boulevard des Italiens, near the opera. Among the newspapers are the Deutsche Allgemeine Zeitung, the Koelnische Illustrierte Zeitung ( title picture with Adolf Hitler and Hermann Goering), Voelkischer Beobachter, Koelnische Zeitung, Deutsche Allgemeine Zeitung, Der Adler ('and now - England'), Die Wehrmacht (ed. by the High Command of the Wehrmacht, title picture: a tank) as well as Das Illustrierte Blatt (title picture: a soldier).
Former German Air Force General Field Marshal Albert Kesselring testifies as a witness for defendant Hermann Goering at the International Military Tribunal proceedings in Nuremberg. The Nuremberg Trials was a series of trials of major nazi military and political leaders. The trials took place from 1945 to 1949. The first was the International Military Tribunal which tried the big names like Göring, Ribbentrop, Keitel, etc. There were a subsequent 12 trials of groups of men including doctors, the Einsatzgruppen and military high command. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/former-german-air-force-general-field-marshal-albert-kesselring-testifies-as-a-witness-for-defendant-hermann-goering-at-the-international-military-tribunal-proceedings-in-nuremberg-the-nuremberg-trials-was-a-series-of-trials-of-major-nazi-military-and-political-leaders-the-trials-took-place-from-1945-to-1949-the-first-was-the-international-military-tribunal-which-tried-the-big-names-like-gring-ribbentrop-keitel-etc-there-were-a-subsequent-12-trials-of-groups-of-men-including-doctors-the-einsatzgruppen-and-military-high-command-image621581966.html
RM2Y37E3X–Former German Air Force General Field Marshal Albert Kesselring testifies as a witness for defendant Hermann Goering at the International Military Tribunal proceedings in Nuremberg. The Nuremberg Trials was a series of trials of major nazi military and political leaders. The trials took place from 1945 to 1949. The first was the International Military Tribunal which tried the big names like Göring, Ribbentrop, Keitel, etc. There were a subsequent 12 trials of groups of men including doctors, the Einsatzgruppen and military high command.
The Nazi propaganda image shows a long range German Wehrmacht gun in use in occupied France on the Channel coast. Published in December 1943. A Nazi reporter has written on the reverse of the picture, 'Long range battery in action. As our armed forces high command reported, our long range batteries also came into action in response to English bombardment of the Channel coast.' Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichte - NO WIRE SERVICE - | usage worldwide Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-nazi-propaganda-image-shows-a-long-range-german-wehrmacht-gun-134376788.html
RMHPHAY0–The Nazi propaganda image shows a long range German Wehrmacht gun in use in occupied France on the Channel coast. Published in December 1943. A Nazi reporter has written on the reverse of the picture, 'Long range battery in action. As our armed forces high command reported, our long range batteries also came into action in response to English bombardment of the Channel coast.' Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichte - NO WIRE SERVICE - | usage worldwide
£675,000 FLOATING DOCK AT FALMOUTH AFTER TOW FROM GERMANY Towed from Germany by two deep sea tugs, the 'Turmoil and the ' Marina ', a floating dock has arrived at Falmouth (Cornwall) docks to increase the ports dry docking facilities. the dock, which is capable of lifting vessels up to 9,000 tons of the dimensions of approximately 500 ft., was formerly owned by the German high command and was in Lubeck . its value has been estimated at £675,000. The dock was damaged during the war and has been repaired by the lender shipyard in Lubeck. on the voyage to Falmouth, it was manned by 12 men Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/675000-floating-dock-at-falmouth-after-tow-from-germany-towed-from-germany-by-two-deep-sea-tugs-the-turmoil-and-the-marina-a-floating-dock-has-arrived-at-falmouth-cornwall-docks-to-increase-the-ports-dry-docking-facilities-the-dock-which-is-capable-of-lifting-vessels-up-to-9000-tons-of-the-dimensions-of-approximately-500-ft-was-formerly-owned-by-the-german-high-command-and-was-in-lubeck-its-value-has-been-estimated-at-675000-the-dock-was-damaged-during-the-war-and-has-been-repaired-by-the-lender-shipyard-in-lubeck-on-the-voyage-to-falmouth-it-was-manned-by-12-men-image623892023.html
RM2Y70MHY–£675,000 FLOATING DOCK AT FALMOUTH AFTER TOW FROM GERMANY Towed from Germany by two deep sea tugs, the 'Turmoil and the ' Marina ', a floating dock has arrived at Falmouth (Cornwall) docks to increase the ports dry docking facilities. the dock, which is capable of lifting vessels up to 9,000 tons of the dimensions of approximately 500 ft., was formerly owned by the German high command and was in Lubeck . its value has been estimated at £675,000. The dock was damaged during the war and has been repaired by the lender shipyard in Lubeck. on the voyage to Falmouth, it was manned by 12 men
The National Socialist propaganda image shows a narrow stretch of headland following battles around Kerch between German Wehrmacht forces and the Red Army, photographed in May 1942. The commentary provided by the National Socialists on the back of the picture reads, ''It was much worse than Dunkirk.' That is what the foreign correspondents said who have visited the battle fields of Kerch following an invitation by the High Command of the German Armed Forces. - Our aerial image shows a narrow stretch of headland near Kerch where the Soviets were battered by our dive bombers trying to escape dur Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-national-socialist-propaganda-image-shows-a-narrow-stretch-of-149063969.html
RMJJECH5–The National Socialist propaganda image shows a narrow stretch of headland following battles around Kerch between German Wehrmacht forces and the Red Army, photographed in May 1942. The commentary provided by the National Socialists on the back of the picture reads, ''It was much worse than Dunkirk.' That is what the foreign correspondents said who have visited the battle fields of Kerch following an invitation by the High Command of the German Armed Forces. - Our aerial image shows a narrow stretch of headland near Kerch where the Soviets were battered by our dive bombers trying to escape dur
NEPHEW OF MR . CHURCHILL WEDS Mr . GILES ROMILLY , a nephew of Mr . Winston Churchill , was married to Miss MARY BALL - DODD , eldest daughter of a York doctor , at the Church of Our Lady , Warwick Street , London . Mr . Romilly , serving as a war correspondent , was arrested by the Germans when they entered Narvik in April 1940 . He was interned with other prisoners who were relatives of British war leaders . Keitel , former Chief of the German High Command , called him to give evidence of Satisfactory treatment in German camps . PICTURE SHOWS :- The bride and bridegroom leaving the c Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/nephew-of-mr-churchill-weds-mr-giles-romilly-a-nephew-of-mr-winston-churchill-was-married-to-miss-mary-ball-dodd-eldest-daughter-of-a-york-doctor-at-the-church-of-our-lady-warwick-street-london-mr-romilly-serving-as-a-war-correspondent-was-arrested-by-the-germans-when-they-entered-narvik-in-april-1940-he-was-interned-with-other-prisoners-who-were-relatives-of-british-war-leaders-keitel-former-chief-of-the-german-high-command-called-him-to-give-evidence-of-satisfactory-treatment-in-german-camps-picture-shows-the-bride-and-bridegroom-leaving-the-c-image623905138.html
RM2Y719AA–NEPHEW OF MR . CHURCHILL WEDS Mr . GILES ROMILLY , a nephew of Mr . Winston Churchill , was married to Miss MARY BALL - DODD , eldest daughter of a York doctor , at the Church of Our Lady , Warwick Street , London . Mr . Romilly , serving as a war correspondent , was arrested by the Germans when they entered Narvik in April 1940 . He was interned with other prisoners who were relatives of British war leaders . Keitel , former Chief of the German High Command , called him to give evidence of Satisfactory treatment in German camps . PICTURE SHOWS :- The bride and bridegroom leaving the c
ADMIRAL DOENITZ - Commander Walter Ludde-Neurath with Admiral Doenitz leaving the German High Command H.Q. Photographic negative , British Army, 21st Army Group Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/admiral-doenitz-commander-walter-ludde-neurath-with-admiral-doenitz-leaving-the-german-high-command-hq-photographic-negative-british-army-21st-army-group-image602858230.html
RM2X0PFR2–ADMIRAL DOENITZ - Commander Walter Ludde-Neurath with Admiral Doenitz leaving the German High Command H.Q. Photographic negative , British Army, 21st Army Group
A messenger from the German army delivers an important message at the Front in June 1943. The original text from a Nazi report on the back reads: 'Messenger! The telephone line has been destroyed. The radio is being used for artillery fire. The messenger is deployed to bring important orders to the next station. The cry 'messenger' is enough, in the next few seconds, he appears in front of the company head to receives the decisive batte command. He knows what it's about; the knee-high water in the trenches is the least of his hurdles.' Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichtee - NO WIRE SERVICE Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-messenger-from-the-german-army-delivers-an-important-message-at-image69780202.html
RME1ENA2–A messenger from the German army delivers an important message at the Front in June 1943. The original text from a Nazi report on the back reads: 'Messenger! The telephone line has been destroyed. The radio is being used for artillery fire. The messenger is deployed to bring important orders to the next station. The cry 'messenger' is enough, in the next few seconds, he appears in front of the company head to receives the decisive batte command. He knows what it's about; the knee-high water in the trenches is the least of his hurdles.' Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichtee - NO WIRE SERVICE
High German Officers 'Pay Visit' To London -- Stripped Of All Power To Command Anything But Their Own Facial Expressions Are These 18 General-Majors And General-Lieutenants Transported From A P.O.W. Camp In Northern England To London, For Interrogation. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/high-german-officers-pay-visit-to-london-stripped-of-all-power-to-command-anything-but-their-own-facial-expressions-are-these-18-general-majors-and-general-lieutenants-transported-from-a-pow-camp-in-northern-england-to-london-for-interrogation-image481240099.html
RM2JXXAJB–High German Officers 'Pay Visit' To London -- Stripped Of All Power To Command Anything But Their Own Facial Expressions Are These 18 General-Majors And General-Lieutenants Transported From A P.O.W. Camp In Northern England To London, For Interrogation.
The Nazi propaganda image shows Stalingrad's (today Volgograd) southern railway station and grain silo destroyed by German aerial attacks. Taken in October 1942 after its defeat by the German Wehrmacht. A Nazi reporter has written on the reverse of the picture on 18.10.1942, 'After the bomb attacks on the railway yard in Stalingrad. Every report from the High Command has highlighted the outstanding performance of the German Air Force during the intense fighting over Stalingrad. Every hour fighter jets swoop down and unleash enormous destruction on this pocket of resistance. - This is Stalingra Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-nazi-propaganda-image-shows-stalingrads-today-volgograd-southern-133877877.html
RMHNPJGN–The Nazi propaganda image shows Stalingrad's (today Volgograd) southern railway station and grain silo destroyed by German aerial attacks. Taken in October 1942 after its defeat by the German Wehrmacht. A Nazi reporter has written on the reverse of the picture on 18.10.1942, 'After the bomb attacks on the railway yard in Stalingrad. Every report from the High Command has highlighted the outstanding performance of the German Air Force during the intense fighting over Stalingrad. Every hour fighter jets swoop down and unleash enormous destruction on this pocket of resistance. - This is Stalingra
Forts Record Trip Wrecks F.W - 190 Factory -- Smoke and flame from the wrecked factory soar high as the Fortresses turn from the target and start the long journey home. Apparently secure in their belief that East Prussia was beyond the range of daylight bombers, German defences were caught napping Saturday October 9th., when Eighth Air Force Bomber Command Flying Fortresses attacked the huge Focke Wulf aircraft factory at Marienburg, south east of Danzig and 200 miles beyond Berlin. This plant covering more than 100 acres was believed to assemble approximately half of all FW-190 fighter planes Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/forts-record-trip-wrecks-fw-190-factory-smoke-and-flame-from-the-wrecked-factory-soar-high-as-the-fortresses-turn-from-the-target-and-start-the-long-journey-home-apparently-secure-in-their-belief-that-east-prussia-was-beyond-the-range-of-daylight-bombers-german-defences-were-caught-napping-saturday-october-9th-when-eighth-air-force-bomber-command-flying-fortresses-attacked-the-huge-focke-wulf-aircraft-factory-at-marienburg-south-east-of-danzig-and-200-miles-beyond-berlin-this-plant-covering-more-than-100-acres-was-believed-to-assemble-approximately-half-of-all-fw-190-fighter-planes-image463553763.html
RM2HX4KFF–Forts Record Trip Wrecks F.W - 190 Factory -- Smoke and flame from the wrecked factory soar high as the Fortresses turn from the target and start the long journey home. Apparently secure in their belief that East Prussia was beyond the range of daylight bombers, German defences were caught napping Saturday October 9th., when Eighth Air Force Bomber Command Flying Fortresses attacked the huge Focke Wulf aircraft factory at Marienburg, south east of Danzig and 200 miles beyond Berlin. This plant covering more than 100 acres was believed to assemble approximately half of all FW-190 fighter planes
Meeting between German officers and French Vichy government officials, France, 1940-1944. German officers, including Colonel Hans Speidel (right) meeting the Vichy French Minister of Defence, General Bridoux and the Vichy ambassador to the German High Command in Paris, Fernand de Brinon. The photographer is unknown. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/meeting-between-german-officers-and-french-vichy-government-officials-france-1940-1944-german-officers-including-colonel-hans-speidel-right-meeting-the-vichy-french-minister-of-defence-general-bridoux-and-the-vichy-ambassador-to-the-german-high-command-in-paris-fernand-de-brinon-the-photographer-is-unknown-image377035950.html
RM2CWBD5J–Meeting between German officers and French Vichy government officials, France, 1940-1944. German officers, including Colonel Hans Speidel (right) meeting the Vichy French Minister of Defence, General Bridoux and the Vichy ambassador to the German High Command in Paris, Fernand de Brinon. The photographer is unknown.
Two colonels, on the right in front, the chief of the staff of an Air Force Corps (Colonel P.), on the left in front the chief of the staff of a Field Army Command (AOK, Colonel M.) discuss the coordination of the army and the Luftwaffe during the crossing of the Wehrmacht over the Dnieper. Photo: war correspondent Dietrich. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/two-colonels-on-the-right-in-front-the-chief-of-the-staff-of-an-air-force-corps-colonel-p-on-the-left-in-front-the-chief-of-the-staff-of-a-field-army-command-aok-colonel-m-discuss-the-coordination-of-the-army-and-the-luftwaffe-during-the-crossing-of-the-wehrmacht-over-the-dnieper-photo-war-correspondent-dietrich-image247120419.html
RMTA18H7–Two colonels, on the right in front, the chief of the staff of an Air Force Corps (Colonel P.), on the left in front the chief of the staff of a Field Army Command (AOK, Colonel M.) discuss the coordination of the army and the Luftwaffe during the crossing of the Wehrmacht over the Dnieper. Photo: war correspondent Dietrich.
German services chiefs sign the surrender May 8, 1945. Above, L to R, P.F. Stumpf, appointed C.-in-C, the Luftwaffe Reich, Field-Marshal Wilhelm Keitel, Chief of the Supreme Command of the Wehrmacht; and Admiral Hans Georing von Friedeburg, C.inC. Pf the German Navy. Below Air Marshal Sir Arthur Tedder and Marshal Zhukov sign on behalf of the Allied Expeditionary Force and the Russian High Command respectively. On Sir Arthur's right is Mr V Vyshinsky, Soviet Vice-Commissar for Foreign affairs. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-german-services-chiefs-sign-the-surrender-may-8-1945-above-l-to-r-57344910.html
RMD9880E–German services chiefs sign the surrender May 8, 1945. Above, L to R, P.F. Stumpf, appointed C.-in-C, the Luftwaffe Reich, Field-Marshal Wilhelm Keitel, Chief of the Supreme Command of the Wehrmacht; and Admiral Hans Georing von Friedeburg, C.inC. Pf the German Navy. Below Air Marshal Sir Arthur Tedder and Marshal Zhukov sign on behalf of the Allied Expeditionary Force and the Russian High Command respectively. On Sir Arthur's right is Mr V Vyshinsky, Soviet Vice-Commissar for Foreign affairs.
Second World War / WWII, Russia, Battle of Stalingrad, 23.8.1942 - 2.2.1943, radio message of General Friedrich Paulus, EDITORIAL-USE-ONLY Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/second-world-war-wwii-russia-battle-of-stalingrad-2381942-221943-radio-message-of-general-friedrich-paulus-editorial-use-only-image612558201.html
RM2XGGC6H–Second World War / WWII, Russia, Battle of Stalingrad, 23.8.1942 - 2.2.1943, radio message of General Friedrich Paulus, EDITORIAL-USE-ONLY
Photograph of Alfred Jodl (1890-1946), German military commander, attaining the position of Chief of the Operations Staff of the Armed Forces High Command during the Dönitz Regime, signing a document of unconditional surrender. Dated 1945 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-photograph-of-alfred-jodl-1890-1946-german-military-commander-attaining-90834887.html
RMF7NTR3–Photograph of Alfred Jodl (1890-1946), German military commander, attaining the position of Chief of the Operations Staff of the Armed Forces High Command during the Dönitz Regime, signing a document of unconditional surrender. Dated 1945
A bomber of the type Do 217 produced by the Dornier Flugzeugwerke (Dornier Aircraft Manufacturer) is prepared for an air raid against England in October 1943. Place unknown. The Nazi Propaganda! on the back of the picture is dated 12 October 1943: 'Do 217 against England. The Supreme High Command of the Armed Forces revealed that air raids of our Air Force against military targets in England, also in the area around London, took place recently. - Our image shows a heavy bomber Do 217 ready for take-off. In the foreground several heavy bombs.' Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichte Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-bomber-of-the-type-do-217-produced-by-the-dornier-flugzeugwerke-59665568.html
RMDD2014–A bomber of the type Do 217 produced by the Dornier Flugzeugwerke (Dornier Aircraft Manufacturer) is prepared for an air raid against England in October 1943. Place unknown. The Nazi Propaganda! on the back of the picture is dated 12 October 1943: 'Do 217 against England. The Supreme High Command of the Armed Forces revealed that air raids of our Air Force against military targets in England, also in the area around London, took place recently. - Our image shows a heavy bomber Do 217 ready for take-off. In the foreground several heavy bombs.' Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichte
Wilhelm Bodewin Johann Gustav Keitel (22 September 1882 – 16 October 1946) German field marshal who served as chief of the Supreme High Command of the German Armed Forces for most of World War II. The facial blood stains seen in the photo of Keitel's corp Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-wilhelm-bodewin-johann-gustav-keitel-22-september-1882-16-october-84969242.html
RMEX6K3P–Wilhelm Bodewin Johann Gustav Keitel (22 September 1882 – 16 October 1946) German field marshal who served as chief of the Supreme High Command of the German Armed Forces for most of World War II. The facial blood stains seen in the photo of Keitel's corp
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RMC45342–General Field Marshall Wilhelm Keitel, 1942
Nuremberg Trial defendants -- Gen. Alfred Jodl (right) and Gen. Wilhelm Keitel twist around to ***** in the defendants box during the ***** the trials in Nuremberg, Germany. November 27, 1945. (Photo by Associated Press Photo). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/nuremberg-trial-defendants-gen-alfred-jodl-right-and-gen-wilhelm-keitel-twist-around-to-in-the-defendants-box-during-the-the-trials-in-nuremberg-germany-november-27-1945-photo-by-associated-press-photo-image463554203.html
RM2HX4M37–Nuremberg Trial defendants -- Gen. Alfred Jodl (right) and Gen. Wilhelm Keitel twist around to ***** in the defendants box during the ***** the trials in Nuremberg, Germany. November 27, 1945. (Photo by Associated Press Photo).
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RMC4584J–General Wilhelm Heye
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RMC4534Y–General Field Marshall Wilhelm Keitel, 1942
NEPHEW OF MR . CHURCHILL WEDS Mr . GILES ROMILLY , a nephew of Mr . Winston Churchill , was married to Miss MARY BALL - DODD , eldest daughter of a York doctor , at the Church of Our Lady , Warwick Street , London . Mr . Romilly , serving as a war correspondent , was arrested by the Germans when they entered Narvik in April 1940 . He was interned with other prisoners who were relatives of British war leaders . Keitel , former Chief of the German High Command , called him to give evidence of Satisfactory treatment in German camps . PICTURE SHOWS :- The bride leaving Hinde Street , Manch Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/nephew-of-mr-churchill-weds-mr-giles-romilly-a-nephew-of-mr-winston-churchill-was-married-to-miss-mary-ball-dodd-eldest-daughter-of-a-york-doctor-at-the-church-of-our-lady-warwick-street-london-mr-romilly-serving-as-a-war-correspondent-was-arrested-by-the-germans-when-they-entered-narvik-in-april-1940-he-was-interned-with-other-prisoners-who-were-relatives-of-british-war-leaders-keitel-former-chief-of-the-german-high-command-called-him-to-give-evidence-of-satisfactory-treatment-in-german-camps-picture-shows-the-bride-leaving-hinde-street-manch-image623905164.html
RM2Y719B8–NEPHEW OF MR . CHURCHILL WEDS Mr . GILES ROMILLY , a nephew of Mr . Winston Churchill , was married to Miss MARY BALL - DODD , eldest daughter of a York doctor , at the Church of Our Lady , Warwick Street , London . Mr . Romilly , serving as a war correspondent , was arrested by the Germans when they entered Narvik in April 1940 . He was interned with other prisoners who were relatives of British war leaders . Keitel , former Chief of the German High Command , called him to give evidence of Satisfactory treatment in German camps . PICTURE SHOWS :- The bride leaving Hinde Street , Manch
Royal Air Force Bomber Command, 1942-1945. Low-level oblique aerial photograph of the bomb-cratered German secret weapon site at Mimoyecques, near Marquise, France. At upper centre is the concrete slab covering the batteries of 'high pressure pump' guns (V3 weapon) which were to have fired on London. The site was attacked by No. 617 Squadron RAF in daylight on 6 July 1944 with 12,000 'Tallboy' deep penetration bombs, which caused the collapse of some galleries and one of the gun shafts, and inhibited any further work on the weapon until the site was overrun by the Canadian Army the following m Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/royal-air-force-bomber-command-1942-1945-low-level-oblique-aerial-photograph-of-the-bomb-cratered-german-secret-weapon-site-at-mimoyecques-near-marquise-france-at-upper-centre-is-the-concrete-slab-covering-the-batteries-of-high-pressure-pump-guns-v3-weapon-which-were-to-have-fired-on-london-the-site-was-attacked-by-no-617-squadron-raf-in-daylight-on-6-july-1944-with-12000-tallboy-deep-penetration-bombs-which-caused-the-collapse-of-some-galleries-and-one-of-the-gun-shafts-and-inhibited-any-further-work-on-the-weapon-until-the-site-was-overrun-by-the-canadian-army-the-following-m-image479144088.html
RM2JREW4T–Royal Air Force Bomber Command, 1942-1945. Low-level oblique aerial photograph of the bomb-cratered German secret weapon site at Mimoyecques, near Marquise, France. At upper centre is the concrete slab covering the batteries of 'high pressure pump' guns (V3 weapon) which were to have fired on London. The site was attacked by No. 617 Squadron RAF in daylight on 6 July 1944 with 12,000 'Tallboy' deep penetration bombs, which caused the collapse of some galleries and one of the gun shafts, and inhibited any further work on the weapon until the site was overrun by the Canadian Army the following m
German Ambassador presents credentials to Franco . After a drive through the streets of Salamanca escorted by Moorish cavalry , General Faupel , German Ambassador to the the insurgents ' Spanish Government , presented his credentials to General Franco at the City Hall of Salamanca , which is the headquarters at present of the rebels High Command . Photo shows , General Faupel ( right ) talking with General Franco after presenting his credentials . 9 March 1937 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/german-ambassador-presents-credentials-to-franco-after-a-drive-through-the-streets-of-salamanca-escorted-by-moorish-cavalry-general-faupel-german-ambassador-to-the-the-insurgents-spanish-government-presented-his-credentials-to-general-franco-at-the-city-hall-of-salamanca-which-is-the-headquarters-at-present-of-the-rebels-high-command-photo-shows-general-faupel-right-talking-with-general-franco-after-presenting-his-credentials-9-march-1937-image359660991.html
RM2BW3Y7B–German Ambassador presents credentials to Franco . After a drive through the streets of Salamanca escorted by Moorish cavalry , General Faupel , German Ambassador to the the insurgents ' Spanish Government , presented his credentials to General Franco at the City Hall of Salamanca , which is the headquarters at present of the rebels High Command . Photo shows , General Faupel ( right ) talking with General Franco after presenting his credentials . 9 March 1937
Lt. Colonel Francis E. Gabreski, 8Th Fighter Command Republic P-47 'Thunderbolt' Pilot From Oil City, Penn., Shot Down His 28Th German Plane Over France On 5 July 1944 To Become High Scoring Man Eclipsing All U.S. Previous Records. Colonel Gabreski Is A Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lt-colonel-francis-e-gabreski-8th-fighter-command-republic-p-47-thunderbolt-pilot-from-oil-city-penn-shot-down-his-28th-german-plane-over-france-on-5-july-1944-to-become-high-scoring-man-eclipsing-all-us-previous-records-colonel-gabreski-is-a-image481263056.html
RM2JXYBX8–Lt. Colonel Francis E. Gabreski, 8Th Fighter Command Republic P-47 'Thunderbolt' Pilot From Oil City, Penn., Shot Down His 28Th German Plane Over France On 5 July 1944 To Become High Scoring Man Eclipsing All U.S. Previous Records. Colonel Gabreski Is A
Adolf Hitler with Erwin Rommel and Wilhelm Keitel, 1942 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-adolf-hitler-with-erwin-rommel-and-wilhelm-keitel-1942-48381158.html
RMCPKXJE–Adolf Hitler with Erwin Rommel and Wilhelm Keitel, 1942
Colonel General Wilhelm Keitel, during a break in the negotiations in Forest of Compiegne, 1940 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-colonel-general-wilhelm-keitel-during-a-break-in-the-negotiations-37011738.html
RMC460RP–Colonel General Wilhelm Keitel, during a break in the negotiations in Forest of Compiegne, 1940
'Parade for the launch of the ''Gorch Fock I'', 1933' Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-parade-for-the-launch-of-the-gorch-fock-i-1933-122549501.html
RMH3AH3W–'Parade for the launch of the ''Gorch Fock I'', 1933'
Seeckt, Crown Prince Wilhelm, Mackensen, Hutier Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-seeckt-crown-prince-wilhelm-mackensen-hutier-36998934.html
RMC45CEE–Seeckt, Crown Prince Wilhelm, Mackensen, Hutier
DAF event at the Berlin Sports Palace, 1939 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-daf-event-at-the-berlin-sports-palace-1939-122549199.html
RMH3AGN3–DAF event at the Berlin Sports Palace, 1939
General field marshall Wilhelm Keitel signing the unconditional surrender on behalf of the Wehrmacht in the headquarter of the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-general-field-marshall-wilhelm-keitel-signing-the-unconditional-surrender-48333931.html
RMCPHPBR–General field marshall Wilhelm Keitel signing the unconditional surrender on behalf of the Wehrmacht in the headquarter of the
DAF event at the Berlin Sports Palace, 1939 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-daf-event-at-the-berlin-sports-palace-1939-122549198.html
RMH3AGN2–DAF event at the Berlin Sports Palace, 1939
General Field Marshal Wilhelm Keitel and Romanian Prime Minister Ion Antonescu at the saint's day celebrations for King Michael Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-general-field-marshal-wilhelm-keitel-and-romanian-prime-minister-ion-48334618.html
RMCPHR8A–General Field Marshal Wilhelm Keitel and Romanian Prime Minister Ion Antonescu at the saint's day celebrations for King Michael
Royal Air Force Bomber Command, 1942-1945. Low-level oblique aerial photograph of the bomb-cratered German secret weapon site at Mimoyecques, near Marquise, France. At upper centre is the concrete slab covering the batteries of 'high pressure pump' guns (V3 weapon) which were to have fired on London. The site was attacked by No. 617 Squadron RAF in daylight on 6 July 1944 with 12,000 'Tallboy' deep penetration bombs, which caused the collapse of some galleries and one of the gun shafts, and inhibited any further work on the weapon until the site was overrun by the Canadian Army the following m Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/royal-air-force-bomber-command-1942-1945-low-level-oblique-aerial-photograph-of-the-bomb-cratered-german-secret-weapon-site-at-mimoyecques-near-marquise-france-at-upper-centre-is-the-concrete-slab-covering-the-batteries-of-high-pressure-pump-guns-v3-weapon-which-were-to-have-fired-on-london-the-site-was-attacked-by-no-617-squadron-raf-in-daylight-on-6-july-1944-with-12000-tallboy-deep-penetration-bombs-which-caused-the-collapse-of-some-galleries-and-one-of-the-gun-shafts-and-inhibited-any-further-work-on-the-weapon-until-the-site-was-overrun-by-the-canadian-army-the-following-m-image568980602.html
RM2T1K8FP–Royal Air Force Bomber Command, 1942-1945. Low-level oblique aerial photograph of the bomb-cratered German secret weapon site at Mimoyecques, near Marquise, France. At upper centre is the concrete slab covering the batteries of 'high pressure pump' guns (V3 weapon) which were to have fired on London. The site was attacked by No. 617 Squadron RAF in daylight on 6 July 1944 with 12,000 'Tallboy' deep penetration bombs, which caused the collapse of some galleries and one of the gun shafts, and inhibited any further work on the weapon until the site was overrun by the Canadian Army the following m
Moors escort German ambassador ' s car . through Salamanca as he goes as he goes to present his credentials to Franco . His car escorted by Moorish cavalry , General Faupel , the German Ambassador to the insurgent Spanish Government , drove through the crowd lined streets at Salamanca , present headquarters of the rebels High Command , to present his credentials to General Franco at the City Hall . Photo shows , General Faupel ' s car escorted by Moors as he drove to the City Hall of Salamanca . 9 March 1937 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/moors-escort-german-ambassador-s-car-through-salamanca-as-he-goes-as-he-goes-to-present-his-credentials-to-franco-his-car-escorted-by-moorish-cavalry-general-faupel-the-german-ambassador-to-the-insurgent-spanish-government-drove-through-the-crowd-lined-streets-at-salamanca-present-headquarters-of-the-rebels-high-command-to-present-his-credentials-to-general-franco-at-the-city-hall-photo-shows-general-faupel-s-car-escorted-by-moors-as-he-drove-to-the-city-hall-of-salamanca-9-march-1937-image359660916.html
RM2BW3Y4M–Moors escort German ambassador ' s car . through Salamanca as he goes as he goes to present his credentials to Franco . His car escorted by Moorish cavalry , General Faupel , the German Ambassador to the insurgent Spanish Government , drove through the crowd lined streets at Salamanca , present headquarters of the rebels High Command , to present his credentials to General Franco at the City Hall . Photo shows , General Faupel ' s car escorted by Moors as he drove to the City Hall of Salamanca . 9 March 1937
The partially destroyed heavy cruiser Deutschland shortly after the bombing by two Republican fighter planes in May 1937 before the Balearic island. Right beside the front gun turret (three 28cm Schnellfeuerkanone) rise wads of smoke. Before it, sailors are engaged in fire-fighting. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-partially-destroyed-heavy-cruiser-deutschland-shortly-after-the-bombing-by-two-republican-fighter-planes-in-may-1937-before-the-balearic-island-right-beside-the-front-gun-turret-three-28cm-schnellfeuerkanone-rise-wads-of-smoke-before-it-sailors-are-engaged-in-fire-fighting-image247149398.html
RMTA2HG6–The partially destroyed heavy cruiser Deutschland shortly after the bombing by two Republican fighter planes in May 1937 before the Balearic island. Right beside the front gun turret (three 28cm Schnellfeuerkanone) rise wads of smoke. Before it, sailors are engaged in fire-fighting.
The armed forces of German paraded in Prague. The chief of the high command watches the march past of ten thousand German troops in Prague: General Johannes Blaskowitz at the 'Army Day' parade - March 1939 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-armed-forces-of-german-paraded-in-prague-the-chief-of-the-high-command-watches-the-march-past-of-ten-thousand-german-troops-in-prague-general-johannes-blaskowitz-at-the-army-day-parade-march-1939-image623740524.html
RM2Y6NRB8–The armed forces of German paraded in Prague. The chief of the high command watches the march past of ten thousand German troops in Prague: General Johannes Blaskowitz at the 'Army Day' parade - March 1939
Photo of the upper deck of the heavy cruiser 'Deutschland' with the coffins of its crew members, who were killed in the bombing of republican aircrafts during the Spanish Civil War near Ibiza in June 1937, in the port of Wilhelmshaven on the North Sea. Beside the coffins adorned with the naval ensign and floral wreaths, the garrison has lined up in dress uniforms. Behind, there is the turret with three gun barrels (caliber 28cm). In the background, the harbor installations. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/photo-of-the-upper-deck-of-the-heavy-cruiser-deutschland-with-the-coffins-of-its-crew-members-who-were-killed-in-the-bombing-of-republican-aircrafts-during-the-spanish-civil-war-near-ibiza-in-june-1937-in-the-port-of-wilhelmshaven-on-the-north-sea-beside-the-coffins-adorned-with-the-naval-ensign-and-floral-wreaths-the-garrison-has-lined-up-in-dress-uniforms-behind-there-is-the-turret-with-three-gun-barrels-caliber-28cm-in-the-background-the-harbor-installations-image247156771.html
RMTA2XYF–Photo of the upper deck of the heavy cruiser 'Deutschland' with the coffins of its crew members, who were killed in the bombing of republican aircrafts during the Spanish Civil War near Ibiza in June 1937, in the port of Wilhelmshaven on the North Sea. Beside the coffins adorned with the naval ensign and floral wreaths, the garrison has lined up in dress uniforms. Behind, there is the turret with three gun barrels (caliber 28cm). In the background, the harbor installations.
Franco's girl supporters collect for Winter Help Fund. Girl Fascists, supporters of General Franco, collected in the streets of Salamanca, headquarters of the insurgent High Command, for the Winter Help Fund , organised on the German model to relieve the distress caused by the Civil War. Photo shows: a girl collector pinning a Winter Help flag on the tunic of a young insurgent in Salamanca. 5 March 1937 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/francos-girl-supporters-collect-for-winter-help-fund-girl-fascists-supporters-of-general-franco-collected-in-the-streets-of-salamanca-headquarters-of-the-insurgent-high-command-for-the-winter-help-fund-organised-on-the-german-model-to-relieve-the-distress-caused-by-the-civil-war-photo-shows-a-girl-collector-pinning-a-winter-help-flag-on-the-tunic-of-a-young-insurgent-in-salamanca-5-march-1937-image359661061.html
RM2BW3Y9W–Franco's girl supporters collect for Winter Help Fund. Girl Fascists, supporters of General Franco, collected in the streets of Salamanca, headquarters of the insurgent High Command, for the Winter Help Fund , organised on the German model to relieve the distress caused by the Civil War. Photo shows: a girl collector pinning a Winter Help flag on the tunic of a young insurgent in Salamanca. 5 March 1937
Vyacheslav Mikhailovich Molotov, Foreign Secretary of the Soviet Union, talking with Adolf Hitler during a state visit, 12-13th Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-vyacheslav-mikhailovich-molotov-foreign-secretary-of-the-soviet-union-48341079.html
RMCPJ3F3–Vyacheslav Mikhailovich Molotov, Foreign Secretary of the Soviet Union, talking with Adolf Hitler during a state visit, 12-13th
Widow and step-sons of general Ludendorff at lying In State. Frau Mathilde Ludendorff, widow of General Erich Ludendorff, famous German army commander, attended her husbands lying in state at the headquarters of the 7th Army Corps in Munich. She was accompanied by her two sons, the late Generals step sons. The lying in state lasted two hours and though thousands of bemeddled war veterans assembled at the headquarters to pay tribute to Ludendorff, only officers and men of the Generals old regiment and high officials of the German Army Command were allowed to file past the coffin. Photo shows, F Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/widow-and-step-sons-of-general-ludendorff-at-lying-in-state-frau-mathilde-ludendorff-widow-of-general-erich-ludendorff-famous-german-army-commander-attended-her-husbands-lying-in-state-at-the-headquarters-of-the-7th-army-corps-in-munich-she-was-accompanied-by-her-two-sons-the-late-generals-step-sons-the-lying-in-state-lasted-two-hours-and-though-thousands-of-bemeddled-war-veterans-assembled-at-the-headquarters-to-pay-tribute-to-ludendorff-only-officers-and-men-of-the-generals-old-regiment-and-high-officials-of-the-german-army-command-were-allowed-to-file-past-the-coffin-photo-shows-f-image359624682.html
RM2BW28XJ–Widow and step-sons of general Ludendorff at lying In State. Frau Mathilde Ludendorff, widow of General Erich Ludendorff, famous German army commander, attended her husbands lying in state at the headquarters of the 7th Army Corps in Munich. She was accompanied by her two sons, the late Generals step sons. The lying in state lasted two hours and though thousands of bemeddled war veterans assembled at the headquarters to pay tribute to Ludendorff, only officers and men of the Generals old regiment and high officials of the German Army Command were allowed to file past the coffin. Photo shows, F
Adolf Hitler welcomes Erich Raeder, Wilhelm Keitel and Erhard Milch, 1942 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-adolf-hitler-welcomes-erich-raeder-wilhelm-keitel-and-erhard-milch-48398860.html
RMCPMN6M–Adolf Hitler welcomes Erich Raeder, Wilhelm Keitel and Erhard Milch, 1942
General Werner Freiherr von Fritsch , General von Hammerstein ' s successor . 4 January 1934 30s, 30's, 1930s, 1930's, thirties, nineteen thirties Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/general-werner-freiherr-von-fritsch-general-von-hammerstein-s-successor-4-january-1934-30s-30s-1930s-1930s-thirties-nineteen-thirties-image359646552.html
RM2BW38RM–General Werner Freiherr von Fritsch , General von Hammerstein ' s successor . 4 January 1934 30s, 30's, 1930s, 1930's, thirties, nineteen thirties
Reichstag session on the declaration of war on the USA 11.12.1941 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-reichstag-session-on-the-declaration-of-war-on-the-usa-11121941-122548044.html
RMH3AF7T–Reichstag session on the declaration of war on the USA 11.12.1941
Four Year Plan convoy in Berlin, 1940 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-four-year-plan-convoy-in-berlin-1940-94204649.html
RMFD7AYN–Four Year Plan convoy in Berlin, 1940
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