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First flag on Guam - 1944 - The Battle of Guam (21 July – 10 August 1944) was the American recapture of the Japanese-held island of Guam, a U.S. territory in the Mariana Islands captured by the Japanese from the United States in the First Battle of Guam in 1941 during the Pacific campaign of World War II. The battle was a critical component  of Operation Forager -  american soldiers-stock-foto
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A Landing Craft, Tank, brings 221 Japanese soldiers prisoners of war to a Coast Guard-manned troop transport for transfer to Pearl  Harbor. - The Battle of Guam (21 July – 10 August 1944) was the American recapture of the Japanese-held island of Guam, a U.S. territory in the Mariana Islands captured by the Japanese from the United States in the First Battle of Guam in 1941 during the Pacific campaign of World War II. The battle was a critical component of Operation Forager-stock-foto
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Hamburg, Germany. 26th Aug, 2025. Kathrin Wirth-Ueberschär, manager of the Hotel Reichshof, stands next to an open safe on the first floor of the hotel. To mark the hotel's 115th anniversary, an old safe that had been locked since the end of the Second World War was opened. Credit: David Hammersen/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Hamburg, Germany. 26th Aug, 2025. An open safe stands on the first floor of the Reichshof Hotel in Hamburg. To mark the 115th anniversary of the hotel, an old safe that had been locked since the end of the Second World War was opened. Credit: David Hammersen/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Hamburg, Germany. 26th Aug, 2025. Kathrin Wirth-Ueberschär, manager of the Hotel Reichshof, stands next to an open safe on the first floor of the hotel. To mark the hotel's 115th anniversary, an old safe that had been locked since the end of the Second World War was opened. Credit: David Hammersen/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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French and Allied soldiers guard the Prefecture of Salonica during the state of siege, June 1916. Civilians gather at the gates as military control extends into civic institutions. This photograph, published in L’Illustration, reflects the tense coexistence between the Greek population and occupying forces during the First World War, marking Salonica as a focal point of political and military struggles in the Balkans.-stock-foto
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A French armoured car battery stationed near the White Tower of Salonica, June 1916. This iconic landmark of Thessaloniki stands as a backdrop to Allied military preparations during the state of siege. The image illustrates how modern mechanised warfare reached the Balkans, symbolising the strategic importance of Salonica as a base for the Entente during World War I and the defence against Central Powers’ advances.-stock-foto
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General Charles Mangin, photographed in June 1916 during the First World War. A veteran of French colonial campaigns in Africa and Morocco, Mangin was promoted divisional general after commanding the 5th Division, distinguished at Neuville-Saint-Vaast and Douaumont during the Battle of Verdun. Published in L’Illustration, this portrait shows him in uniform, symbolising France’s military leadership in one of the war’s most critical periods.-stock-foto
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A French military post in a street of Salonica, June 1916. Soldiers patrol and stand guard, with flags marking Allied presence in the city under siege. This image shows the everyday reality of occupation during World War I, where urban spaces were militarised. As part of the Macedonian front, Salonica became a crucial hub for Entente operations, highlighting the strategic role of Greece in the wider conflict.-stock-foto
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June 1916, Salonica (Thessaloniki): a mass demonstration against Bulgarian aggression during the turbulent period of World War I. Crowds fill the streets carrying banners and flags as Greek citizens voice opposition to enemy incursions. Published in L’Illustration, this image captures the tense atmosphere in Macedonia under Allied occupation, illustrating both popular unrest and the fragile balance of regional power.-stock-foto
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June 1916 issue of L’Illustration depicting Grand Duke Nicholas attending a solemn mass in Erzerum after the Russian capture of the city from Ottoman forces. Priests, soldiers, and officers gathered in front of a stone building to celebrate victory on the Armenian front. The ceremony underscores both the religious and national dimensions of Russia’s wartime campaigns in the Caucasus.-stock-foto
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Archival photograph from L’Illustration, June 1916, showing General Goubatoff with staff officers and members of the Russian Red Cross in the Caucasus. Taken after Russian advances in Armenia, the group portrait illustrates the coordination between military leadership and humanitarian organizations during World War I, highlighting the importance of the Red Cross on the Eastern Front.-stock-foto
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Photograph from L’Illustration, June 1916, showing Grand Duke Nicholas, commander-in-chief of the Russian Caucasus armies, receiving regimental standards after victories against Ottoman forces. Taken in Armenia, this image documents Russian morale and military ceremony during World War I on the Caucasian front, highlighting the symbolic presentation of captured trophies in Erzerum following decisive campaigns.-stock-foto
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Photograph from L’Illustration, June 24, 1916, showing wagons being loaded with bread at Berne, Switzerland, for transport to French prisoners of war. These humanitarian shipments were organized under international agreements to ensure sustenance for captured soldiers. The image illustrates the logistics of wartime relief, highlighting the role of neutral Switzerland in mediating aid during the First World War.-stock-foto
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Page from L’Illustration magazine, 1916, showing the Tableau d’Honneur or Roll of Honour. These memorial pages presented portraits and biographies of French officers, soldiers, and allied volunteers who distinguished themselves during the First World War, often posthumously. They commemorate acts of bravery and sacrifice during the battles of 1916, including Verdun and the Somme, and served as both remembrance and patriotic inspiration.-stock-foto
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Image from L’Illustration, June 24, 1916, showing General John J. Pershing with his staff during the U.S. Punitive Expedition in Mexico. Pershing commanded American forces sent across the border to pursue Pancho Villa following his raid on Columbus, New Mexico. This campaign marked an important episode in U.S. military history, foreshadowing Pershing’s later leadership of the American Expeditionary Force in Europe during the First World War.-stock-foto
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Photograph from L’Illustration, June 24, 1916, showing Italian politician Paolo Boselli returning from Villa Savoia after being asked by King Victor Emmanuel III to form a new government. The image captures the moment of transition in Italian politics during the First World War, as Boselli became Prime Minister, leading Italy through the turbulent war years after the fall of Salandra’s ministry.-stock-foto
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Image from L’Illustration, June 24, 1916, showing the Bureau de Secours aux Prisonniers de Guerre in Berne, Switzerland. Large piles of packages and sacks stand before the relief office, awaiting distribution to French prisoners held in Germany. The scene highlights the vast humanitarian operation run by Swiss intermediaries, providing food and essentials during the harsh conditions of the Great War.-stock-foto
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Image from L’Illustration, June 24, 1916, depicting Italian democratic leader Leonida Bissolati after visiting Paolo Boselli, newly tasked with forming a government. Seen speaking with a reporter, Bissolati represented the democratic and socialist current in Italian politics. His support was crucial in shaping Italy’s wartime coalition and sustaining the country’s participation in the Great War.-stock-foto
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Photograph from L’Illustration, June 24, 1916, showing a French ambulance automobile returning from Verdun after evacuating wounded. Its front wheels and engine were destroyed by shellfire, yet the vehicle was brought back for repair. The image pays tribute to the courage of ambulance drivers and the indispensable role of motorized medical evacuation during the terrible conditions of the Battle of Verdun.-stock-foto
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Image from L’Illustration, June 24, 1916, showing a French army truck demolished by a 210mm shell near Verdun. The radiator has fallen into the crater, underlining the immense destructive power of heavy artillery during the battle. Such photographs reveal the constant peril faced by drivers supplying the front, and the vulnerability of vehicles under bombardment on the devastated roads of Verdun in 1916.-stock-foto
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Photograph from L’Illustration, June 24, 1916, showing a French liaison automobile destroyed by artillery on March 14, west of Verdun. Used daily for communication runs, the car was struck during one of its four regular journeys along exposed routes. This image illustrates the risks faced by drivers and vehicles at Verdun, where automobiles were essential for command, supply, and evacuation under constant enemy fire.-stock-foto
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Sarov, Russia. 22nd Aug, 2025. Russian President Vladimir Putin, shakes hands with Russian Armed Forces Chief of General Staff Valery Gerasimov, second right, on arrival to Mius Airport, August 22, 2025 in Sarov, Nizhny Novgorod region, Russia. Standing from left: President Vladimir Putin, First Deputy Chief of Staff of the Presidential Office Sergei Kiriyenko, Presidential Envoy to the Volga Federal District Igor Komarov, Nizhny Novgorod Governor Gleb Nikitin, General Valery Gerasimov, and Rosatom CEO Alexey Likhachev. Credit: Gavriil Grigorov/Kremlin Pool/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Sarov, Russia. 22nd Aug, 2025. Russian President Vladimir Putin, left, listens to Rosatom First Deputy Director General Dmitry Bakanov, right, during a tour of an exhibition titled 'Scientific and Educational Infrastructure in the Cities of the Special Purpose' during a visit to the Russian Federal Nuclear Centre at the All-Russian Scientific Research Institute of Experimental Physics, August 22, 2025 in Sarov, Nizhny Novgorod region, Russia. Credit: Gavriil Grigorov/Kremlin Pool/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Sheet Music. We're Gonna Hang Out The Washing On The Siegfried Line. Jimmy Kennedy and Michael Carr.  Cover illustration by G Peres of soldier with helmet on, and patched clothes on a line of barbed wire.  Songwriter Jimmy Kennedy was a Captain in the British Expeditionary Force during the early stages of the Second World War, with music by Michael Carr. It was first published in 1939.  The cover here is the first printing.  The 78 by Ambrose and His Orchestra is also credited on the cover.-stock-foto
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1918,Families waving goodbye to relatives on an emigrant ship leaving a British port.-stock-foto
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Entrance to Mount Vernon Hospital, part of the Hillingdon Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Northwood, Middlesex, London Borough Hillingdon England UK-stock-foto
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Entrance to Mount Vernon Hospital, part of the Hillingdon Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Northwood, Middlesex, London Borough Hillingdon England UK-stock-foto
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Entrance to Mount Vernon Hospital, part of the Hillingdon Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Northwood, Middlesex, London Borough Hillingdon England UK-stock-foto
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Entrance to Mount Vernon Hospital, part of the Hillingdon Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Northwood, Middlesex, London Borough Hillingdon England UK-stock-foto
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Entrance to Mount Vernon Hospital, part of the Hillingdon Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Northwood, Middlesex, London Borough Hillingdon England UK-stock-foto
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New Zealand Chaplain administering holy communion to soldiers before battle, WW 1-stock-foto
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All Hallows by the Tower-stock-foto
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Bundles of Battle war comics on display in auction room for sale, UK published by IPC Magazines Ltd 1981-stock-foto
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World War One monument showing Nike, Greek goddess of victory near church of Our Lady ten Poel at city Tienen / Tirlemont, Flemish Brabant, Belgium-stock-foto
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An 1888 sketch of the New Zealand Māori football team - English tour. with names of players. (Names are taken from an unclear copy and should be verified)-stock-foto
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The football team of Arbroath, ( Obar Bhrothaig /  Aberbrothock)   Scotland in 1923-stock-foto
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Members of the Wigan (UK) football team in 1916.-stock-foto
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Officers of the 9th (Service) Battalion, Bedfordshire Regiment (UK) in 1915.-stock-foto
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WWI necropolis with tombstones of Belgian soldiers killed during World War One in the St Peter's church at Grimde near Tienen / Tirlemont, Belgium-stock-foto