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Relief of BastogneAmerican soldiers advance through the forest of Ardennes, on their way to relieve the besieged town of Bastogne which had been surrounded during the German counter-offensive which became known as
German counter-offensive in the ArdennesA German soldier during the Ardennes counter-offensive of 1944, known as the Battle of the Bulge Date: 1944
WW1 - The German eagle still on topWW1 - The German offensive illustrated here as an eagle, dominating the top of the mountain. Representing Germanys success in ruling the war
90th Infantry Division in BastogneSoldiers and vehicles of the American 90th Infantry Division in the Belgian town of Bastogne. The town had been under siege in December 1944 during the Battle of the Bulge
87th Infantry Division in St HubertDuring the Battle of the Bulge American soldiers of the 87th Division enter the town of St Hubert in Belgium shortly after the German occupiers had left. Date: January 1945
Aftermath of the battle of Neuve ChapelleCorpses lie scattered in No Mans Land, following the British offensive at Neuve Chapelle, France, March 1915. Date: March 1915
WW1 - Russian Troops blessed by Priest before offensiveWW1 - Russian Troops blessed by Russian Orthodox Priest before offensive - June 1917 Date: 1917
Jam-tin, hand-throwing grenade 1914British soldiers in the early part of World War One at the front. Using Jam-tin, a home-made grenade which was made with jam and bully beef tins filled with small pieces of iron
American troops at Saint Souplet, France, WW1American troops of the 301st Tank Battalion, going into action at Saint Souplet, northern France, as part of the Somme Offensive during the First World War
Battle of Amiens 1918German machine gun captured by 2nd / 10th Londons in its position, showing its field of fire near Sailly Laurette at the Battle of Amiens on the Western Front in France during World War I in August
A furious charge of Irish troops at the taking of GuillemonAn illustration showing Irish troops attacking German positions at Guillemont, September 1916. The image depicts Irish soldiers engaging in fierce hand-to-hand combat at a machine-gun post which
Battle of Morval 1916A photograph of British soldiers climbing over the parapet of their trench during the Battle of Morval. The battle, which began on 25th September 1916
Porcupine (Bewick)histrix cristata Bewick says that the quills are a defensive rather than offensive weapon, but are nonetheless very effective. This was drawn from life
D-Day firing off Normandy, France, WW2D-Day firing off Normandy, France, June 1944. 1944
Building up the Dutch salient, WW2Building up the Dutch salient: Allied armour pouring into Holland via the Eindhoven-Nijmegen road for the great offensive, Second World War. Date: 1944
Luxembourg, 1944An American 57mm gun crew advance to the Luxembourg Front, in response to the German counter-offensive that became known as the Battle of the Bulge. Date: December 1944
American field artillery, 1944An American field artillery unit dig in along a Belgian road, in position to hold ground against the German counter-offensive in the Ardennes area of Belgium which became known as the Battle of
German Ardennes encampmentA German tank unit huddle around a fire at night in the Ardennes, Belgium, during the counter-offensive which became known as the Battle of the Bulge
Farman NC 222 - 36 of these lumbering night bombers entered service with the French Air Force in 1937 Three were lost during the Spring 1940 German offensive
WW1 - Allied Infantry forces near Queant, FranceCanadian infantry storm and seize the entrenchments of the Wotan Line (Wotan Stellung) near Queant in France during the Hundred Days Offensive in September 1918. Date: 1918
A Daring Frontal Attack on a Bomb Dropper, WW1Humorous cartoon by William Heath Robinson showing an attempt by the British to mount an aerial attack upon a German airship. Date: 1915
A German 15cm siege gun captured by the French at the SommeFrench soldiers pose with a German 15cm siege gun which they have captured during the great Somme offensive. Date: 1916
6th Armored Division in snowAn aerial view showing tanks and infantry of the American 6th Armored Division advancing through the snow in the direction of northeast Bastogne, during the Battle of the Bulge Date: 13 January 1945
US soldiers in BastogneAmerican soldiers and local residents in a street in Bastogne, the Belgian town in the Ardennes which was under siege from German forces during the Ardennes Offensive
BELTRAME, Achille (1871-1945). Second Boer War. 1899-1902. The Boers defended in trenches along the Tugela river during the British offensive of 1900. Engraving
WWI. Eastern Front (1916). Progress of the Russian army during the Brusilov offensive against the Austro-Hungarian troops. The offense caused over 2 million deaths between the two sides. Engraving
Entry of Belgian troops into Bruges, 1918 by MataniaIllustration showing the public reception enjoyed by Belgian troops marching into Bruges following the retreat of the Germans in October 1918
Sphere cover - German retreat from Lille, 1918Front cover of The Sphere featuring an illustration by Fortunino Matania showing a scene in Lille when the British finally recaptured the town from the retreating Germans in October 1918
British ammunition carriersDuring an offensive, two British soldiers haul a box of ammunition forward to a newly captured trench. In such situations
British troops bivouacked before attack on the Somme, WW1The British offensive in the Somme district of France - men of the Warwickshire Regiment bivouacked before an attack in July 1916. Date: 1916
Indian cavalry preparing for an offensive during World War ISteel-helmeted and turbaned troopers with bamboo lancers, prepare for a cavalry charge across the German Third Line in the Wood of Foureaux of Bazentin-le-Grand. Date: 1916
German soldiers ready to through hand grenadeGerman soldiers looking through loopholes behind their trenches, waiting for the right moment to through their hand-grenades. Date: 1917
Germans routed by Highlanders in offensive near Ypres, 1917Infantry soldiers of the Highland regiments involved in an offensive against a strong German position, consisting of a ruined brick factory heavily armed with machine guns
Another pill for Kaiser Bill - Briton on the offensive. 386202 Acting Sergeant Herbert Gibson, Mm, 1St Northumbrian Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps. Born September 1889
Unappetising Moments, WW1Unappetising - Moments when the Savoy, the Alhambra and the Piccadilly Grill seem very far away (the offensive starts in half an hour). Bystander, Fragments from France - No. 4, Page 22
German Prisoners, Wytschaete Road, 1917German Prisoners, Wytschaete Road. The 31st July offensive, 1917, by Lieutenant W (Will) H Dyson (1880-1938), Australian Imperial Force
A Little Offensive by Edmund BlampiedA lady has the skirt of her evening gown ripped by a cupid ( with a " ripping" result ). Date: 1916
The Offensive - What it looks like by Bruce BairnsfatherThe Offensive - What It Looks Like- -And What It Feels Like A cartoon by Captain Bruce Bairnsfather in The Bystander Date: 1916
The secret of the German offensive 1918This diagram shows several types of grenades the Germans were using during World War One, Besozzi grenade which had a 5 seconds time fuse, Pear-shaped grenade
King George V visiting Allied HQ, Western Front, WW1King George V on a visit to France during World War One. Front left to right: General Joffre, President Poincare, George V, General Foch and Sir Douglas Haig
Contour map of Western Front by G. H. DavisThe Western Front: a contour map showing the area of the general Allied offensive at this stage of the Second World War. Showing the Siegfried Line, the supply port of Antwerp
British guns hold up German advance, Western Front, WW1British guns hold up the German advance on the Western Front in France during World War One. Date: circa 1916
British gunners in action, Western Front, WW1British gunners in action during the German offensive on the Western Front in France during World War One. Date: circa 1916
Captured German gun on Western Front, WW1A German 8-inch gun captured by Highlanders on the Western Front in France during the Cambrai Offensive, World War One. Date: circa 1916
British science and ingenuity in war by G. H. DavisHow British science and ingenuity contributed to the defeat of the Germans at sea, on land, and in the air. A few of the many weapons, devices and tactics, both offensive and defensive
British offensive on Western Front by G. H. DavisThe British offensive on the Western Front during the Second World War: troops in action, and a map of the Normandy battle zone. Date: 1944
French catapultFrench using catapults, where the trenches were close together, using lengths of steel springs or even resilient tree branches as propellants
A thrilling charge, WWI by Cyrus CuneoA charge of Highland soldiers with bayonets fixed during an attack, World War I. Date: 1916