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Background imageStrafe Collection: Gott Strafe England - German poster, WW1

Gott Strafe England - German poster, WW1
A reproduction of a German poster from the First World War reproduced in The Tatler magazine and featuring the devil frying John Bull over the flames of hell under the familiar German slogan of Gott

Background imageStrafe Collection: The pilot (on his first balloon strafe), WW1

The pilot (on his first balloon strafe), WW1
The pilot (on his first balloon strafe). This, I think, is a case for a dud engine. By Lieutenant George Arthur Hyde, MC, Kings Royal Rifle Corps and 54 Squadron Royal Flying Corps

Background imageStrafe Collection: WW2 Airmen In The Desert

WW2 Airmen In The Desert
This photograph shows a group of WW2 airmen looking at the map before a ground strafe in the desert. Date: circa 1943

Background imageStrafe Collection: British soldier in former German area, WW1

British soldier in former German area, WW1
British soldier in former German area of the Western Front, WW1 - the German sign says God punish England, to which Tommy's answer is Cheerio Date: circa 1916

Background imageStrafe Collection: Anti-German cartoon, map of Europe, WW1

Anti-German cartoon, map of Europe, WW1
The tailors of strafe street. An anti-German cartoon showing the German Kaiser Wilhelm II and his son, Crown Prince Wilhelm, in a tailors shop during the First World War

Background imageStrafe Collection: Brooch in the shape of a German Iron Cross

Brooch in the shape of a German Iron Cross with Imperial Crown, together with the words Gott Strafe England. Commemorative Ware

Background imageStrafe Collection: Gott strafe England (For I can t)

Gott strafe England (For I can t)
Gott strafe England. (For I can t). France. Censor stamp and signed E. B. K(itching) - see No. 4489, note on Censor. Message verso - From what I read, he is taking London by storm

Background imageStrafe Collection: Plate inscribed Gott strafe this barbed wire, WW1

Plate inscribed Gott strafe this barbed wire, WW1
Plate inscribed Gott strafe this barbed wire with a cartoon by Bruce Bairnsfather, 1st Battalion Royal Warwickshire Regiment (1888-1959). Bairnsfather Ware


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