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Illustration from L’Illustration (1916) depicting the French Commission Sénatoriale de l’Armée during World War I. The scene shows a session with prominent political and military figures, including General Roques, Prime Minister Aristide Briand, and Albert Thomas, Minister of Armaments. The commission oversaw military affairs, reflecting parliamentary control of wartime strategy and the collaboration between government and army in France during the Great War.-stock-foto
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22 January 1916, WWI. Georges Clemenceau, future French Prime Minister and then President of the Senate Army Commission, visits French troops in the Forest of Apremont. Seen here speaking with soldiers at the front, Clemenceau is accompanied by Senator Henri Bérenger. This image from L'Illustration captures a moment of political and military solidarity on the Western Front during a critical phase of the Great War.-stock-foto
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Prime Minister Winston S. Churchill, President Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Premier Josef Stalin gather for a momentous photo op during the Yalta Conference at Livadia Palace, Crimea, to discuss the postwar reorganization of Germany and Europe.-stock-foto
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Prime Minister Winston S. Churchill, President Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Premier Josef Stalin gather for a momentous photo op during the Yalta Conference to discuss the postwar reorganization of Germany and Europe. Behind them stand, from the left, Field Marshal Sir Alan Brooke, Fleet Admiral Ernest King, Fleet Admiral William D. Leahy, General of the Army George Marshall, Major General Laurence S. Kuter, General Aleksei Antonov, Vice Admiral Stepan Kucherov, and Admiral of the Fleet Nikolay Kuznetsov.-stock-foto
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A photograph shows Luftwaffe signal troops connecting telephone cables during the Second World War. These communication units played a crucial role in establishing and maintaining lines of communication, ensuring that orders and information could be transmitted efficiently between different units. Reliable communication was essential for coordinating Luftwaffe operations and supporting strategic decision-making across various fronts.-stock-foto
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A photograph of Major-General Davis, Lord Kitchener, and Generals Birdwood and Maxwell looking towards Achi Baba during the evacuation of Suvla and Anzac in 1915, during the First World War. This moment captures the key military leaders overseeing the strategic withdrawal from the Gallipoli Peninsula. The evacuation, a significant event in the Gallipoli Campaign, was necessary due to strong Ottoman defenses and challenging terrain, and it was carefully executed to minimize casualties.-stock-foto
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Operations Room, Battle of Britain, IWM Duxford, UK-stock-foto
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A portriat of the German Wehrmacht Field Marshal Erwin Rommel. He was known for his daring and rapid decision making during the blitzkrieg in France and in North Africa. He was implicated in the July 20th 1944 assassination attempt on Hitler and was offered suicide to keep his reputation and to protect his family, or to go through a public trial. He chose suicide to protect his family.-stock-foto
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A 1917 portrait of the German Wehrmacht Field Marshal Erwin Rommel as a young Lieutenant. He was known for his daring and rapid decision making during the blitzkrieg in France and in North Africa. He was implicated in the July 20th 1944 assassination attempt on Hitler and was offered suicide to keep his reputation and to protect his family, or to go through a public trial. He chose suicide to protect his family.-stock-foto
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John Bankhead Magruder.-stock-foto
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Simon Cameron.-stock-foto
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1891 Альбомъ стараго Львова. 1917. №09. Церковъ Бенедиктинокъ-stock-foto
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1568 Stahl-Bayard-1881-Les Quatres Peurs de notre Général-22-stock-foto
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Mehmed talaat pasja-stock-foto
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President Harry S. Truman, the 33rd President of the United States, served from 1945 to 1953. He is best known for making the decision to use atomic bombs during World War II and for his leadership during the early stages of the Cold War.-stock-foto
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General officers attending the War Plans Conference at the War Department in Washington, D.C. The photo was taken on January 15, 1920, and was credited to photographer Sot. Polk from S.C. The description symbol is labeled as General Officers Attending the War Plans Conference, and the photograph was issued with the note '²69549.'-stock-foto
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General officers attending the War Plans Conference at the War Department, Washington, D.C. Photograph taken on January 12, 1920, by Sgt. Polk, S.C. Image number 67550. Caption describes the scene as issued to officers. Notes indicate the importance of the conference (SOTES 967550).-stock-foto
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The image captures General Pershing, General March, Secretary of War Baker, and a Belgian General in Washington, D.C. The photograph was taken by the Signal Corps and is marked with the identification number 67,269. It is a symbol of the meetings and collaborations between military officials during World War One.-stock-foto
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Group of Turkish officials at Sivas, Turkey. The photograph, taken on September 21, 1919, by photographer Sot, Parnes.S.C, depicts a gathering of Turkish officials. This image is numbered 11-SC 67321 and was received on November 18, 1919. Notes indicate that the photo is titled 'Group of Turkish Officials at Sivas, Turkey' and has reference number 1738.-stock-foto
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Robert Menzies in 1939-stock-foto
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American soldiers resting and enjoying a meal in a make-shift camp during World War One. The soldiers are seen sitting atop logs and eating from mess tins. Tents and equipment are visible in the background. The photo is part of a collection documenting American military activities during the war.-stock-foto
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Admiral Russell R. Waesche served as the 19th Commandant of the U.S. Coast Guard from 1936 to 1945. He oversaw significant developments in the Coast Guard’s role during World War II and the expansion of its operations during wartime.-stock-foto
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Image of the Commander in Chief's private office force during World War One. The individuals in the photograph are Captain Adamson, Lieutenant Curtin, Field Clerk Hampson, and Field Clerk Barrett. The sergeant in the photo is identified as Sgt. J.P. Mulaer, S.C. This photo has been cataloged under reference number RE/24/19. The image captures the individuals who made up the private office force of the Commander in Chief.-stock-foto
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Colonel L.F. Ayers, General Staff, U.S.A. aboard the U.S.S. George Washington enroute to the Peace Conference. Photograph taken by Signal Corps photographer, Reco. The photograph is part of the 63220 series and was issued by SYMBO E with the identification number THOXY, along with accompanying notes.-stock-foto
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Members of the Presidential Party, including Colonel L.P. Ayers, General Staff, U.S.A, aboard the U.S.S. George Washington en route to the Peace conference during World War I. This photograph is part of the Signal Corps collection, with the photo description and photographer information noted as SUN 63,329.-stock-foto
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Photograph of the Presidential Party on board the U.S.S. George Washington during their journey to the Peace Conference. The image was taken by Gilbert F. Closs, a photographer for the Signal Corps. The photo is marked with the identifier 963425.-stock-foto
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Rear Admiral Cary T. Grayson, a United States Navy official, served as the aide to President Wilson during World War I. This photograph was taken in Paris, France in 1919.-stock-foto
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Admiral Cary T. Grayson, Bernard Baruch, and Vance McCormick in Paris, France. The photo was taken in 1919 and is numbered 63016. Admiral Cary T. Grayson was a prominent figure in the American military. Bernard Baruch was an influential financier and advisor to President Woodrow Wilson. Vance McCormick was a politician and public official.-stock-foto
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Board of officers meeting to recommend awards for distinguished service or gallantry in action. From left to right: Maj. Charles G. Young, 339th Infantry; Lieut. Col. Edward Thurston, J.A., president of the board; Capt. John D. Guthrie, Supply Officer, 310th Engineers, recorder; Lieut. Col. J.W. Woodend, Infantry. Archangel, Russia. Photograph taken on June 13, 1919.-stock-foto
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Colonel Robert M. Beck, General Staff, Chief of Staff, Marne-Aisne offensive, Oise-Aisne offensive, Meuse-Argonne offensive, March to the Rhine, Army of Occupation, in an official photograph taken by the Signal Corps during World War One. This photograph is marked with the number 61335 and is for official use only. Colonel Beck served in various campaigns during the war.-stock-foto
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'A map hanging in the Peace Conference Room in Paris, France, during the peace talks in 1919. The photograph was taken by 8.C. Seco and it is assigned the number 61097. The map served as a visual aid during the negotiations.'-stock-foto
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Premier Orlando of Italy, Premier Lloyd George of England, Premier Clemenceau of France, and President Woodrow Wilson of the U.S.A. pictured at Hotel de Crillon in Paris, France. This photograph was taken in December 1918 and was issued on February 19, 1921, with the identification number 61128. It is from the collection 'Photographs of American Military Activities during World War One' by the U.S. Army Signal Corps.-stock-foto
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Hon. Julius Kahn, Chairman of the Military Committee of the House of Representatives, pictured in Paris, France. This photograph, labeled as number 61100, was taken in May 1919 and received the same year. The image features Hon. Julius Kahn, who served in an important role during World War One.-stock-foto
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Mr. Gilbert F. Close, Confidential Secretary to President Wilson, is seen here alongside Lieutenant Alexander D. Irving of the U.S. Navy in Paris, France. The photograph was taken on March 22, 1919 and received on July 30, 1919. This image portrays the official activities of American military personnel during World War One.-stock-foto
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The image shows the Peace Conference in session for its fourth plenary sitting, which took place three months after the first one. The conference, attended by various world leaders, was held at the Quai d'Orsay in Paris, France. In the image, the conference delegates are gathered to listen to the report of the Commission on International Labor Regulations. Please note that the caption provided here is over 50 words.-stock-foto
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Major General William L. Seibert, commanding general of the 1st Division, engaged in conversation with fellow officers. The photograph was taken in St. Nazaire, Loire Inferieure, France. Identification number is HOME 59769 S.C. The photographer received the image on 1162. It is captured under the symbol E TAKE/27/17.-stock-foto
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Secretary of War Edwin Stanton. Liljenquist Family Collection of Civil War Photographs , pp/liljpaper. Stanton, Edwin M, (Edwin McMasters), 1814-1869, United States, History, Civil War, 1861-1865.-stock-foto
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The French general.-stock-foto
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A general and his staff at Sur Le Mail in France during World War One. This photograph showcases the presence and coordination of military officials during the war. The image is labeled with a description, symbol, and information about receipt and date taken. Note: Very specific caption details, please verify accuracy before use.-stock-foto
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Members of the University of Wisconsin's Student Bn. are seen studying a map of combat problems during World War I. This photograph was taken in November 1918 by an unidentified photographer for official use.-stock-foto