Rare study of early German Stormtroopers and kit - commander, bomber and two 'assaulters' (Stürmer) March 1916
German soldier smoking a pipe and posing with British dud shells, ca 1917
German soldier smoking a pipe and posing with British dud shells, ca 1917
Weapons of War - Machine Guns - Imperial German Machine Gun Crew - WWI
A German dog hospital (In German: "Hunde Lazarett"), treating wounded messenger dogs (Melde Hunde) c
A German dog hospital (In German: "Hunde Lazarett"), treating wounded messenger dogs (Melde Hunde) coming from the front, ca. 1918. Dogs had a vital part to play in World War One as the complexes of trenches spread throughout the Western Front. It is estimated that by 1918, Germany had employed 30,000 dogs, Britain, France and Belgian over 20,000 and Italy 3000. The dogs were positioned in a variety of roles, depending on their size, intelligence and training. Generally, the roles fell into th
Men of the 8th Battalion, King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry playing cards near Ypres, October 1917
Men of the 8th Battalion, King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry playing cards near Ypres, October 1917
Soldiers of the Hertfordshire Regiment during the First World War.
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A Mark IV (Male) tank H45 'Hyacinth' of H Battalion ditched in a German trench while supporting the 1st Battalion, Leicestershire Regiment, one mile west of Ribecourt. Some men of the battalion are resting in the trench, 20 November 1917. Commanded by 2nd Lt. Jackson, H Btn, 24 Coy, 10 Sec. During the attack it reached the first objective of the day, The Hindenburg Line, before falling in the ditch. (additional info from John Winner) (Photo source - © IWM Q 6433) Photographer - Lt. John ...
Construction review – Takom’s 35th scale Krupp 21cm Mörser put together..