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General Gaetano Giardino, Italian soldierGeneral Gaetano Giardino (1864-1935), Italian soldier who rose to the rank of Marshal of Italy during the First World War. He replaced General Cadorna on the Inter-Allied War Council at Versailles
Generals and others, end of First World WarGenerals and others of various European allied nations, in a group photograph taken at the end of the First World War. Date: circa 1918
General Joffre and Sir William Robertson in CologneGeneral Joseph Joffre and Field Marshal Sir William Robertson in Cologne, Germany, accompanied by other Allied officers. Date: circa 1919
Top of Sava Hill, Mora, Cameroon, Africa, WW1View at the top of Sava Hill, the base of the Allied Forces at Mora, Cameroon, west central Africa, during the First World War. Date: September 1914
Rene Paul Fonck, French aviator, in his SPAD planeRene Paul Fonck (1894-1953), French aviator during the First World War, known as the all-time Allied Ace of Aces. Seen here on an airfield in a French SPAD aeroplane
Vice Admiral Sir John de Robeck, British naval officerVice Admiral Sir John Michael de Robeck (1862-1928), British Royal Navy officer who commanded the Allied naval force in the Dardanelles during the First World War
VE Day Celebrations in London, May 1945A flag seller does a roaring trade offering Allied flags for sale during the VE Day celebrations in London on 8th May 1945
State entry of King and Queen of Belgium into BrusselsState entry of King Albert I of Belgium and his wife, Elisabeth of Bavaria, into Brussels following the Allied victory, with soldiers on horseback in a city street. Date: 22 November 1918
Australian gunners with heavy gun, Western Front, WW1Australian gunners and horses transporting a heavy gun on the Western Front during the First World War. Date: 1914-1918
Allied fleet firing salute in the Bosphorus, WW1Allied fleet firing a salute in the Bosphorus to signal Peace, probably towards the end of the First World War. Date: circa late 1918
Marshal Foch and General Weygand, WW1Marshal Ferdinand Foch (1851-1929), General in the French Army, appointed supreme commander of the Allied armies during the First World War
Captured German gun at Mametz, Somme, France, WW1Allied troops moving a captured German gun near Mametz Wood in The Somme, northern France, during the First World War. The officer at the centre is wearing a protective waistcoat. Date: 10 August 1916
Dr Karl Renner, Austrian politician, St Germain ChateauDr Karl Renner (1870-1950), Austrian politician, at a Peace Conference in St Germain Chateau, France, seen here standing, with his back to the camera
French and Serbian allies at Salonika, Greece, WW1French and Serbian allies at Salonika (Thessaloniki), Greece, during the First World War. Vojvoda (Field Marshal) Petar Bojovic (1858-1945) of the Serbian Army is on the left
Rene Paul Fonck, French aviator, firing a gunRene Paul Fonck (1894-1953), French aviator during the First World War, known as the all-time Allied Ace of Aces. Seen here in a field between Le Hamel and Le Mesnil, Oise, Northern France
Marshal Foch, General in the French Army during WW1Marshal Ferdinand Foch (1851-1929), General in the French Army, appointed supreme commander of the Allied armies during the First World War. Date: July 1916
Czech Troops - Bastille Day Parade, Paris, FranceParade of the Czechoslovakian flag in the 4th year of the start of the 1st World War on the 14th July Bastille Day Parade - Allied Parade. Date: 1918
U. s. Troops Paris 1917The arrival of the first American troops in Paris, France. Date: 1917
Allied Commanders ConferThe Allied commanders - Prinz Eugen, Ludwig von Baden and Marlborough - confer Date: 1704
Attacking Channel ShipsGerman JU-87 Stukas and Messerschmitt 110s operating from French bases attack shipping in the Thames estuary, sinking many allied vessels Date: December 1940
Phrase book for UruguayCover of an English - Spanish " List of Useful Phrases", compliments of The American Association of Uruguay (Montevideo), and featuring crossed flags of the United States and Uruguay
Montevideo wartime brochure coverCover of souvenir brochure of scenes from Montevideo, Uruguay, from the Municipal Office of Propaganda and Information, to the soldiers of Great Britain, defenders of the liberty of the world
London Paris department store cardTrade card for London Paris department store in Montevideo, Uruguay during World War Two, directed at visitors including Allied servicemen
Uruguayan jewellery shop trade cardAn advertising card for Biarritz Jewels in Montevideo, Uruguay during World War Two, featuring a saluting woman in uniform and a ship decorated with the Stars and Stripes and a Union Jack
Welcome to DurbanCover of a Welcome to Durban - Khaki and Blue we welcome you leaflet compiled and published by the Durban Publicity Association for British service men
Menu for 48 Air School dinnerThe cover of a menu card for a Royal Air Force dinner held at Deals Hotel in East London, South Africa for 48 Air School on Saturday 1st May 1943
Cover of B. O. N. April 1943Cover of B.O.N. (The Bomb-Aimers, Observers and Navigators Union) for April 1943, the official magazine of 48 Air School based in Woodbrook, East London, South Africa
Flight Dinner menu card for 47 Air SchoolCover of a menu card for a Flight Dinner held at the Windsor Hotel on Thursday 19th August 1943 for air navigators at 47 Air School, Queenstown, South Africa
Cover of B. O. N. March 1943Cover of B.O.N. (The Bomb-Aimers, Observers and Navigators Union) for March 1943, the official magazine of 48 Air School based in Woodbrook, East London, South Africa
WWI - Colonial sailor fighting on the allied sideWorld War One - Our Tommies series - Colonial (possibly North African) sailor fighting on the Allied side during World War One
Allied infantry WWIAllied French and British infantry advancing near Montfaucon in France during World War I
Allied artillery WWIAllied artillery in action during World War I
Gallipoli soldiers WWISoldiers guarding on Ghurka Bluff at Gallipoli during World War I
Soldiers at Gallipoli WWISoldiers in Anzac Cove at Gallipoli during World War I
Gallipoli positions WWIAllied positions on a cliff at Gallipoli during World War I
Allied troops WWIAllied troops resting before a ridge at Gallipoli during World War I
Foreign forces in Russia 1919Soldiers of the Allied Intervention Force in northern Russia, sent to support the losing White movement in the Russian Civil War
The German allies of WW1The Kaiser and the leaders of his fellow allies during the First World War, depicted within a lucky four-leaf clover. It was not to prove ultimately very lucky
Egyptian newspaper boys bring news of victoryEgyptian newspaper boys, their target market European tourists, run through the street proclaiming a victory during the First World War, carrying newspaper of a variety of different countries
D-Day - Captured German soldiersGerman soldiers captured by the invading allied forces on Omaha Beach. D-Day began on June 6th, 1944 at 6:30am and was conducted in two assault phases - the air assault landing of allied troops
D-Day - Limbering up for the InvasionAmerican soldiers use the dockside in a small English harbour to keep fit during the pre-landing period. The landing ships are berthed alongside
D-Day - US troops waiting for the moment of attackA tension-filled photograph depicting American troops and medical personnel awaiting the moment of attack during the Normandy landings. The horror of the beaches would only be moments away
D-Day - US Troops resting following initial assaultUS troops rest after the initial assault on the Normandy coast. D-Day began on June 6th, 1944 at 6:30am and was conducted in two assault phases - the air assault landing of allied troops followed by
D-Day - American troops taking coverAmerican troops, including a heavy machine gunner (r) take shelter behind an earth bank during the assault on the normandy coast
D-Day - Naval Artillery supportA converted landing craft fires rockets to support the landing allied troops. D-Day began on June 6th, 1944 at 6:30am and was conducted in two assault phases - the air assault landing of allied
D-Day - Landing of the 13th / 18th HussarsTroops sheltering on mass on a Normandy beach following the landing of the 13th/18th Hussars. D-Day began on June 6th, 1944 at 6
D-Day - Overcoming wire defencesLanded allied troops find little more than a single line of wire defences at this section on this section of the Normandy coast
D-Day - Captured German PrisonersGerman prisoners captured by the 13th/18th Hussars on D-Day. D-Day began on June 6th, 1944 at 6:30am and was conducted in two assault phases - the air assault landing of allied troops followed by an