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Berlin Wall Fragments In Museum Display Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — Fragments of the Berlin Wall are displayed in a museum exhibit, showcasing pieces of the barrier that once divided East and West Berlin. East Germany constructed the wall in 1961 to seal off Communist East Berlin from the free West, creating a fortified border that stretched ninety-six miles through the city. On November 9, 1989, the East German government reopened its border, leading to jubilant celebrations where Berliners broke apart the wall with hammers and chisels. The exhibit features these concrete slabs, which ar-stock-foto
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LONDON, UK. 09th Sep, 2025. Activists stage an emergency protest in London after UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer welcomed Israeli president Isaac Herzog on an official visit. Demonstrators, organised by Palestine Solidarity Campaign and allied groups, condemned the UK government's ties with Israel and called for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza, an arms embargo, and justice for Palestinians. Protesters carried placards, banners, and Palestinian flags, chanting outside government buildings. Credit: Pete Speller/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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LONDON, UK. 09th Sep, 2025. Activists stage an emergency protest in London after UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer welcomed Israeli president Isaac Herzog on an official visit. Demonstrators, organised by Palestine Solidarity Campaign and allied groups, condemned the UK government's ties with Israel and called for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza, an arms embargo, and justice for Palestinians. Protesters carried placards, banners, and Palestinian flags, chanting outside government buildings. Credit: Pete Speller/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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LONDON, UK. 09th Sep, 2025. Activists stage an emergency protest in London after UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer welcomed Israeli president Isaac Herzog on an official visit. Demonstrators, organised by Palestine Solidarity Campaign and allied groups, condemned the UK government's ties with Israel and called for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza, an arms embargo, and justice for Palestinians. Protesters carried placards, banners, and Palestinian flags, chanting outside government buildings. Credit: Pete Speller/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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LONDON, UK. 09th Sep, 2025. Activists stage an emergency protest in London after UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer welcomed Israeli president Isaac Herzog on an official visit. Demonstrators, organised by Palestine Solidarity Campaign and allied groups, condemned the UK government's ties with Israel and called for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza, an arms embargo, and justice for Palestinians. Protesters carried placards, banners, and Palestinian flags, chanting outside government buildings. Credit: Pete Speller/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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LONDON, UK. 09th Sep, 2025. Activists stage an emergency protest in London after UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer welcomed Israeli president Isaac Herzog on an official visit. Demonstrators, organised by Palestine Solidarity Campaign and allied groups, condemned the UK government's ties with Israel and called for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza, an arms embargo, and justice for Palestinians. Protesters carried placards, banners, and Palestinian flags, chanting outside government buildings. Credit: Pete Speller/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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LONDON, UK. 09th Sep, 2025. Activists stage an emergency protest in London after UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer welcomed Israeli president Isaac Herzog on an official visit. Demonstrators, organised by Palestine Solidarity Campaign and allied groups, condemned the UK government's ties with Israel and called for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza, an arms embargo, and justice for Palestinians. Protesters carried placards, banners, and Palestinian flags, chanting outside government buildings. Credit: Pete Speller/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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LONDON, UK. 09th Sep, 2025. Activists stage an emergency protest in London after UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer welcomed Israeli president Isaac Herzog on an official visit. Demonstrators, organised by Palestine Solidarity Campaign and allied groups, condemned the UK government's ties with Israel and called for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza, an arms embargo, and justice for Palestinians. Protesters carried placards, banners, and Palestinian flags, chanting outside government buildings. Credit: Pete Speller/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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LONDON, UK. 09th Sep, 2025. Activists stage an emergency protest in London after UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer welcomed Israeli president Isaac Herzog on an official visit. Demonstrators, organised by Palestine Solidarity Campaign and allied groups, condemned the UK government's ties with Israel and called for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza, an arms embargo, and justice for Palestinians. Protesters carried placards, banners, and Palestinian flags, chanting outside government buildings. Credit: Pete Speller/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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LONDON, UK. 09th Sep, 2025. Activists stage an emergency protest in London after UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer welcomed Israeli president Isaac Herzog on an official visit. Demonstrators, organised by Palestine Solidarity Campaign and allied groups, condemned the UK government's ties with Israel and called for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza, an arms embargo, and justice for Palestinians. Protesters carried placards, banners, and Palestinian flags, chanting outside government buildings. Credit: Pete Speller/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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LONDON, UK. 09th Sep, 2025. Activists stage an emergency protest in London after UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer welcomed Israeli president Isaac Herzog on an official visit. Demonstrators, organised by Palestine Solidarity Campaign and allied groups, condemned the UK government's ties with Israel and called for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza, an arms embargo, and justice for Palestinians. Protesters carried placards, banners, and Palestinian flags, chanting outside government buildings. Credit: Pete Speller/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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LONDON, UK. 09th Sep, 2025. Activists stage an emergency protest in London after UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer welcomed Israeli president Isaac Herzog on an official visit. Demonstrators, organised by Palestine Solidarity Campaign and allied groups, condemned the UK government's ties with Israel and called for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza, an arms embargo, and justice for Palestinians. Protesters carried placards, banners, and Palestinian flags, chanting outside government buildings. Credit: Pete Speller/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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LONDON, UK. 09th Sep, 2025. Activists stage an emergency protest in London after UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer welcomed Israeli president Isaac Herzog on an official visit. Demonstrators, organised by Palestine Solidarity Campaign and allied groups, condemned the UK government's ties with Israel and called for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza, an arms embargo, and justice for Palestinians. Protesters carried placards, banners, and Palestinian flags, chanting outside government buildings. Credit: Pete Speller/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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LONDON, UK. 09th Sep, 2025. Activists stage an emergency protest in London after UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer welcomed Israeli president Isaac Herzog on an official visit. Demonstrators, organised by Palestine Solidarity Campaign and allied groups, condemned the UK government's ties with Israel and called for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza, an arms embargo, and justice for Palestinians. Protesters carried placards, banners, and Palestinian flags, chanting outside government buildings. Credit: Pete Speller/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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LONDON, UK. 09th Sep, 2025. Activists stage an emergency protest in London after UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer welcomed Israeli president Isaac Herzog on an official visit. Demonstrators, organised by Palestine Solidarity Campaign and allied groups, condemned the UK government's ties with Israel and called for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza, an arms embargo, and justice for Palestinians. Protesters carried placards, banners, and Palestinian flags, chanting outside government buildings. Credit: Pete Speller/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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LONDON, UK. 09th Sep, 2025. Activists stage an emergency protest in London after UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer welcomed Israeli president Isaac Herzog on an official visit. Demonstrators, organised by Palestine Solidarity Campaign and allied groups, condemned the UK government's ties with Israel and called for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza, an arms embargo, and justice for Palestinians. Protesters carried placards, banners, and Palestinian flags, chanting outside government buildings. Credit: Pete Speller/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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LONDON, UK. 09th Sep, 2025. Activists stage an emergency protest in London after UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer welcomed Israeli president Isaac Herzog on an official visit. Demonstrators, organised by Palestine Solidarity Campaign and allied groups, condemned the UK government's ties with Israel and called for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza, an arms embargo, and justice for Palestinians. Protesters carried placards, banners, and Palestinian flags, chanting outside government buildings. Credit: Pete Speller/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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LONDON, UK. 09th Sep, 2025. Activists stage an emergency protest in London after UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer welcomed Israeli president Isaac Herzog on an official visit. Demonstrators, organised by Palestine Solidarity Campaign and allied groups, condemned the UK government's ties with Israel and called for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza, an arms embargo, and justice for Palestinians. Protesters carried placards, banners, and Palestinian flags, chanting outside government buildings. Credit: Pete Speller/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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LONDON, UK. 09th Sep, 2025. Activists stage an emergency protest in London after UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer welcomed Israeli president Isaac Herzog on an official visit. Demonstrators, organised by Palestine Solidarity Campaign and allied groups, condemned the UK government's ties with Israel and called for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza, an arms embargo, and justice for Palestinians. Protesters carried placards, banners, and Palestinian flags, chanting outside government buildings. Credit: Pete Speller/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Front page of Le Miroir showing General Robert Nivelle, commander of the French Army at Verdun during World War I. Promoted from colonel in 1914 to divisional general in 1915, he became commander of the 2nd Army and later overall leader at Verdun, where his artillery tactics repelled German advances. This portrait, published in early 1917, highlights his rise to prominence as France sought inspiring figures during one of the war’s most critical battles.-stock-foto
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Image from Le Miroir depicting the Romanian Royal Guard assembled at general headquarters during World War I, 1916. Soldiers in ceremonial helmets stand in formation as King Ferdinand visits his command post. The photograph reflects both the symbolic role of royal pageantry and the realities of military leadership, as Romania faced immense pressure on the Eastern Front after declaring war against the Central Powers.-stock-foto
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Page from Le Miroir showing King Ferdinand I of Romania in an automobile at the front during World War I, 1916. The monarch, accompanied by his son Crown Prince Carol, is depicted leaving headquarters to inspect Romanian troops after the country’s entry into the war. His presence at the frontlines symbolized leadership and national unity during the Danube Kingdom’s difficult campaign against the Central Powers.-stock-foto
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Illustrated report from Le Miroir depicting the British advance on the Ancre during World War I. A convoy of Middlesex Regiment troops guides horses and mules laden with ammunition, while others help wounded comrades through rain-soaked fields. Published after the Somme battles of November 1916, the image shows how men and animals endured harsh terrain when automobiles could not pass, emphasizing the resilience of Allied forces on the Western Front.-stock-foto
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Page from Le Miroir showing British troops advancing along the Ancre, Somme, November 1916. Middlesex Regiment soldiers withdraw from trenches, leading mules with munitions and assisting wounded comrades through deep mud. The scene reflects the harsh conditions of trench warfare and the logistical efforts needed when mechanized transport failed. It highlights the Allied capture of Beaumont-Hamel and Saint-Pierre-Divion after bitter fighting.-stock-foto
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Published in Le Miroir in 1916, this photograph shows Bulgarian prisoners of war assembled in a vast open field after their capture by Franco-Serbian forces during the Monastir offensive. Over 4,000 Bulgarian soldiers were taken prisoner in just five days. The image highlights the scale of Allied advances in Macedonia and the collapse of Bulgarian positions on the Balkan front during World War I.-stock-foto
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Archival image from Le Miroir, 1916, depicting Serbian soldiers carrying wounded comrades across the River Brod during World War I. The swollen river, made impassable for ambulances by heavy rains, forced evacuation by hand. In the background, Red Cross wagons stand ready to receive the injured. The scene illustrates the harsh realities of battlefield medical care and the determination of Serbian forces during the Balkan campaign of the First World War.-stock-foto
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Archival image from Le Miroir, 1916, depicting wounded German prisoners receiving first aid from comrades and French medical personnel during the Battle of the Somme. Captured on the battlefield, the injured men are treated in the trenches before evacuation. The photograph highlights the harsh conditions of war, the treatment of wounded prisoners, and the humanitarian aspect of battlefield care on the Western Front during World War I.-stock-foto
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This 1916 photograph from Le Miroir shows Bulgarian prisoners seated on the ground shortly after capture during the Balkan campaign. Taken by Franco-Serbian forces east of Monastir, the prisoners awaited transfer to Salonika. The Monastir offensive, fought in November 1916, resulted in the capture of thousands of Bulgarian soldiers, artillery, and supplies, marking a major Allied success on the Macedonian front of World War I.-stock-foto
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Archival image from Le Miroir, 1916, depicting wounded French soldiers being evacuated from Fort Douaumont after its recapture during the Battle of Verdun. Carried on makeshift stretchers, the injured men are assisted by comrades amid the muddy terrain of the battlefield. The scene reflects both the human cost of the fighting and the significance of the fort’s liberation on 24–25 October 1916, one of the most symbolic victories of World War I.-stock-foto
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Archival image from Le Miroir, 1916, showing French President Raymond Poincaré decorating General Charles Mangin at Verdun after the recapture of Fort Douaumont. Mangin was promoted Grand Officer of the Légion d’Honneur for his leadership in the offensive of 24 October 1916, which secured the fort in four hours and captured thousands of prisoners, artillery pieces, and supplies. The ceremony reflected national pride in one of Verdun’s defining victories during World War I.-stock-foto
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Archival image from Le Miroir, 1916, showing captured German prisoners raising their hands while being searched by French soldiers during the Battle of the Somme. The prisoners, having survived bombardments and artillery fire, surrendered and were subjected to inspection upon entering French lines. This moment reflects the routine processing of prisoners of war and the shifting front lines on the Western Front during World War I.-stock-foto
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Archival image from Le Miroir, 1916, showing French soldiers operating a light artillery piece during the recapture of Fort Douaumont at Verdun. Taken on 25 October, the photograph illustrates the intensity of the battle as French forces reoccupied the fort. This moment was celebrated as a turning point in the long and costly struggle for Verdun, restoring Allied morale while dealing a symbolic blow to German forces during World War I.-stock-foto
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Archival image from Le Miroir, 1916, depicting soldiers and workers constructing a temporary track across a ravine on the Monastir line in Macedonia. After Bulgarian forces destroyed bridges to hinder the Allies, teams of Algerian territorials and Serbs labored to restore transport. The scene captures the urgency of repairing vital railway routes, highlighting the logistical challenges faced by Allied armies during the First World War in the Balkans.-stock-foto
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Archival image from Le Miroir, 1916, showing Bulgarian defensive shelters abandoned near the River Brod during World War I. These trench-like structures, built as a secondary line, were left behind as Bulgarian forces retreated in front of advancing Allied troops near Monastir. The photograph documents the tactical withdrawal and shifting front lines in the Balkans, reflecting the constant struggle for control in Macedonia during the First World War.-stock-foto
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Archival image from Le Miroir, 1916, showing a destroyed viaduct on the Monastir railway line in Macedonia during World War I. As Serbian, French, and Russian forces advanced near Lake Ostrovo, retreating Bulgarian troops demolished key bridges and transport links. The twisted metal girders and shattered supports reflect the severe disruption of Allied supply routes and the immense task of restoring communication lines in the Balkan campaign.-stock-foto
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This 1916 photograph from Le Miroir shows a German aircraft captured in Macedonia and brought to Salonika by Allied forces. Surrounded by soldiers, the plane is loaded onto a truck for transport. The scene reflects the collapse of German air superiority in the Balkans and the strategic importance of Salonika as an Allied base. The image underscores the growing role of aerial combat and the transportation of downed enemy planes during World War I.-stock-foto
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This 1916 photograph from Le Miroir shows Bulgarian prisoners seated on the ground shortly after capture during the Balkan campaign. Taken by Franco-Serbian forces east of Monastir, the prisoners awaited transfer to Salonika. The Monastir offensive, fought in November 1916, resulted in the capture of thousands of Bulgarian soldiers, artillery, and supplies, marking a major Allied success on the Macedonian front of World War I.-stock-foto
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Published in Le Miroir in 1916, this photograph shows General Balfourier and General Drude receiving decorations from Prince Arthur of Connaught at the Hôtel des Invalides in Paris. Both were honored with the Order of St. Michael and St. George during World War I. The image illustrates wartime Franco-British military recognition and the visible presence of allied solidarity at a time of intense conflict on the Western Front.-stock-foto
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Published in Le Miroir in 1916, this photograph shows Bulgarian prisoners of war assembled in a vast open field after their capture by Franco-Serbian forces during the Monastir offensive. Over 4,000 Bulgarian soldiers were taken prisoner in just five days. The image highlights the scale of Allied advances in Macedonia and the collapse of Bulgarian positions on the Balkan front during World War I.-stock-foto
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Published in Le Miroir in 1916, this scene shows Admiral Louis Dartige du Fournet, commander of the Allied fleets, addressing a cheering crowd from the balcony of the town hall in Piraeus, Greece. Accompanied by the mayor, the French admiral responded to popular acclaim during the turbulent wartime period in the Eastern Mediterranean. The event highlights Greece’s strategic importance and the symbolic role of Allied naval power in World War I diplomacy.-stock-foto