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Looting Secret WhiskeyIn America, crowds loot a secret whiskey store of confiscated liquor
Events / Ancient RomeThe Romans admire the works of art they have looted from Greece
Anglo-French forces looting the Emperors Palace, Beijing, August 1860, Second Opium War, China Date: 1860
The French, after their successful campaign in Italy, loot Venice, removing art treasures from the cathedral of San Marco Date: 1797
FRENCH REV LOOT CHURCHESFrench Revolutionaries loot the churches and parade through the streets with religious trappings. Date: November 1793
MISER EXAMINES LOOTAn old miser checks his hoard by candlelight Date: 19th century
2 MISERS COUNT LOOTTwo misers count their wealth and enter the total in their ledger
Squatter Sovereignty by Edward HarriganPromotional postcard for Squatter Sovereignty by Edward Harrigan, first produced at Harrigan and Harts Theatre, New York in 1882. Date: circa 1882
Cartoon, Being Unable to Take Paris, WW1Cartoon, Being Unable to Take Paris, showing Crown Prince Wilhelm during the First World War, taking anything else he can lay his hands
Cartoon, German sword with loot from Belgium, WW1Cartoon showing a German sword with two moneybags impaled on it, representing loot taken from Brussels and Liege during the invasion of Belgium in the early days of the First World War
Napoleons soldiers looting Dresden art treasuresRemoval of paintings and artworks from the Cassel gallery in Dresden by Napoleons soldiers after the Battle of Dresden in 1813: a German caricature against Napoleon and Dominique Vivant Denon
French spoils from China exhibited at Tuileries, 1861French spoils from China recently exhibited at the Palace of the Tuileries. Treasures and valuable objects sent home from the Summer Palace as a present to Napoleon III
Peninsular War (1808-1814)Conquest and plunder of the monastery of Montserrat by French troops, 1811. Lithography, 19th century
Venice Looted by FrenchThe French pillage Venice, carrying away the famous horses of San Marco Date: 1797
Cartoon, Crown Princes Army, WW1Cartoon, The Crown Princes Army, showing German soldiers looting a French house during the First World War. One of the soldiers comments that its less dangerous than taking cannons. Date: 1915
Loot by William Heath Robinson WWIAn unsuspecting gentleman walking his dog is being robbed by a group of Germen soldiers in a zeppelin using a hook and some rope. 1916
French Colonial Soldiers from Morocco - WWIFrench Colonial Soldiers from Morocco examining war booty at Neufmoutiers-en-Brie (Seine-et-Marne departement) - WWI Date: 1915
Carl Herman, who discovered the loots of the Browning-Brady train robbery but could only carry away $30, 000 of it. Date: 19th Century
WW2 / 1940 / DUTCH LOOTThe occupying Germans load their vehicles with Dutch pictures, objects and all kinds of goodies, while the Dutch people stand in line for bare necessities Date: 1940
French cavalrymen 1918French cavalrymen examining a pill box, trench mortar and shells, gas alarm horn and other trophies taken by the 29th Division at Gheluvelt on the Western Front in Belgium during World War I in
Austrians LootingAustrian soldiers loot a church at Cesena
Poes the Gold BugTHE GOLD BUG We dug steadily for two hours ; the treasure is discovered
Spanish Silver FleetThe sailing of a Spanish silver fleet from America with loot for home
Spanish Capture PeruvianSpanish cruelly compel Peruvian natives to carry their loot
Amalekites and ZiklagTaking advantage of Davids absence, the Amalekites loot Ziklag, but he attacks and defeats them
French Pillage AlostThe French take the town of Alost, and proceed to pillage it, carrying away their loot by the barrow-load
Cemetery Looting 1917Desperate for metal to make shells, the Germans loot Belgian cemeteries, taking anything that can be melted down for arms
Heliodorus FlagellatedHELIODORUS Syrian courtier, ordered by Seeleucus Philopator to loot the Jewish temple at Jerusalem, is punished by angels who flog him severely
French burn a Cuban townThe French occupy the Spanish-held town of Chiorera (Chorrera) in Cuba, pillage it and finally destroy it by fire, because of the perfidy of its inhabitants