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Another officer of the 13th awaiting orders…
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Kaiser WilhelmⅡ, Germany’s Imperial Warlord, was obsessed by war and conquest , he always liked to be as close to the action as his generals would allow. In order to...
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“Lebel” rifle held firmly in one hand this soldier prepares to throw his grenade.
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This action pose was suggested by a very famous French Poster of WW1.
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In the midst of battle one “Poilu” stops to carry his wounded “copain” (mate) to safety... -
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A British Army Padre reads a simple prayer over the dead body of a fallen “Tommy”. The design of the dead soldier was inspired by a similar figure which can...
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Even on the battlefield there is compassion...a badly-wounded “Fritz”, supported by a comrade, is offered a drink from the water bottle of his British captor.
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A wounded “Tommy” and his equally injured German prisoner make their painful way towards a Casualty Clearing Station.
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Dressed in the traditional dark green coat of the Russian infantry the supreme leader of the Imperial Army provides a “blessing” for the departing regiment.
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Many photographs of the early war period show Russian soldiers bareheaded, cap in hand, receiving a blessing from the Czar or an Orthodox priest.
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Another advancing officer with sabre drawn.
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Standing Firing Rifleman
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After his resignation from the government, following the Dardanelles debacle, Winston rejoined the Army and was appointed Commanding Officer of the 6th Btn. Royal Scots Fusiliers in France. Here he...
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A mounted French Cuirassier, little different from his comrades of a century before… except for a khaki cloth helmet cover consults his field map.
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Even in the age of the machine gun sabres were still carried.
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Although sabres were also carried a pistol might do more ”damage” at close quarters…
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Helmuth von Moltke (1848-1916) first saw active service in the Franco / Prussian War of 1870. Rapidly rising through the ranks of the officer corps he became aide-de-camp to Kaiser...
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Apart from regular regimental musicians most Line Infantry regiments also relied on additional buglers drawn from its ranks of riflemen.
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With so many ‘top brass’ around this rifleman smartly offers a formal salute in the form of ‘present arms’ to his superiors.
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Otto Edouard Leopold von Bismarck was born in the year of Waterloo, 1815, as a member of the ruling upper class of Prussian Junker landowners. Always interested in politics he...