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RMG1CT48–Photograph taken during the Hague Convention of 1907
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RM2A600XR–Photograph taken during the Hague Convention of 1907
Two captured German members of the commando unit, the Stielau unit (right) Rolf Meyer and (left) Günther Schilz, from the command of Otto Skorzeny. They had been caught while wearing American uniforms, a deliberate tactic intended to create confusion behind Allied lines. Found guilty of espionage under the terms of the Hague Convention of 1907, these two and another were executed by firing squad at Henri-Chapelle on 30 December 1944. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-two-captured-german-members-of-the-commando-unit-the-stielau-unit-105372804.html
RMG3C42C–Two captured German members of the commando unit, the Stielau unit (right) Rolf Meyer and (left) Günther Schilz, from the command of Otto Skorzeny. They had been caught while wearing American uniforms, a deliberate tactic intended to create confusion behind Allied lines. Found guilty of espionage under the terms of the Hague Convention of 1907, these two and another were executed by firing squad at Henri-Chapelle on 30 December 1944.
. English: Bachmanstraat, The Hague, 1918. 'Townley Hall' barracks with British military internees. (military 'prisoners' of war) They were held captive in compliance to the Fifth and Thirteenth Convention of the Second Peace Conference of 1907. The barracks were named after Sir Walter Townley (1863-1945), British ambassador to the Netherlands at that time. . 1918. Anonymous 1 Bachmanstraat, The Hague, 1918. Townley Hall with British military internees Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/english-bachmanstraat-the-hague-1918-townley-hall-barracks-with-british-military-internees-military-prisoners-of-war-they-were-held-captive-in-compliance-to-the-fifth-and-thirteenth-convention-of-the-second-peace-conference-of-1907-the-barracks-were-named-after-sir-walter-townley-1863-1945-british-ambassador-to-the-netherlands-at-that-time-1918-anonymous-1-bachmanstraat-the-hague-1918-townley-hall-with-british-military-internees-image189275205.html
RMMYX6CN–. English: Bachmanstraat, The Hague, 1918. 'Townley Hall' barracks with British military internees. (military 'prisoners' of war) They were held captive in compliance to the Fifth and Thirteenth Convention of the Second Peace Conference of 1907. The barracks were named after Sir Walter Townley (1863-1945), British ambassador to the Netherlands at that time. . 1918. Anonymous 1 Bachmanstraat, The Hague, 1918. Townley Hall with British military internees
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Belgian international lawyer + statesman Henri La Fontaine (1854 - 1943) - winner of the 1913 Nobel Peace Prize. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-belgian-international-lawyer-statesman-henri-la-fontaine-1854-1943-34687038.html
RMC0C3JP–Belgian international lawyer + statesman Henri La Fontaine (1854 - 1943) - winner of the 1913 Nobel Peace Prize.
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RM2M3JPH2–German gas masks
. The passing of the saloon; an authentic and official presentation of the anti-liquor crusade in America;. Government printing office, 1907. 14 pp. 8vo. (U. S. 59thCongress, 2d session. Senate document 284.) International Congress Against the Misuse of Strong Drinks.—Proceedings.1st, Antwerp, 1885. 2d, Zurich, 1887. 3d, Christiana, 1890. 4th, The Hague,1893. Johnson, J. A.—The Gothenburg System of Regulating Saloons. (In League ofAmerican municipalities. Proceedings 6th annual convention, 1902. pp. 36-40.)Des Moines, Iowa, 1902. 8vo. Kelynack, Theophilus Nicholas, ed.—The Drink Problem in its Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-passing-of-the-saloon-an-authentic-and-official-presentation-of-the-anti-liquor-crusade-in-america-government-printing-office-1907-14-pp-8vo-u-s-59thcongress-2d-session-senate-document-284-international-congress-against-the-misuse-of-strong-drinksproceedings1st-antwerp-1885-2d-zurich-1887-3d-christiana-1890-4th-the-hague1893-johnson-j-athe-gothenburg-system-of-regulating-saloons-in-league-ofamerican-municipalities-proceedings-6th-annual-convention-1902-pp-36-40des-moines-iowa-1902-8vo-kelynack-theophilus-nicholas-edthe-drink-problem-in-its-image370339111.html
RM2CEEB8R–. The passing of the saloon; an authentic and official presentation of the anti-liquor crusade in America;. Government printing office, 1907. 14 pp. 8vo. (U. S. 59thCongress, 2d session. Senate document 284.) International Congress Against the Misuse of Strong Drinks.—Proceedings.1st, Antwerp, 1885. 2d, Zurich, 1887. 3d, Christiana, 1890. 4th, The Hague,1893. Johnson, J. A.—The Gothenburg System of Regulating Saloons. (In League ofAmerican municipalities. Proceedings 6th annual convention, 1902. pp. 36-40.)Des Moines, Iowa, 1902. 8vo. Kelynack, Theophilus Nicholas, ed.—The Drink Problem in its
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