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The Surrender Room, Hotel de Wereld, WageningenThe old Hotel de Wereld was the scene of the German surrender to the Dutch. To the right of the entrance is a Commemorative Plaque recording that
Queen Purea of Tahiti surrendering to TobiasFictional depiction of Queen Purea (Oberea) offering a plantain leaf in surrender to sailors of the Dolphin, 1767. (Captain Samuel Wallis was too ill with scurvy to leave the ship so Tobias Furneaux)
The blindfolded Austrian officer at the Battle of Ulm, 1805The blindfolded Austrian officer (Prince Maurice Liechtenstein) forced to capitulate to Napoleon Bonaparte at the Battle of Ulm, 1805
Moors of Beni-Ulixes surrender at Annual, MoroccoMoroccan Campaign - Moors of Beni-Ulixes surrender at Annual, Spanish Morocco, to Franco-Spanish troops. 1925
Surrender of German fleet, WW1Surrender of the German fleet, passing the lines of the British Navy, First World War
America - Surrender At YorktownSurrender of Yorktown By British General Charles Cornwallis During The American War of Independence. Date: 1781
America - Henry Hamilton. Takes Fort VincennesLieutenant Governor Henry Hamilton Takes Fort Vincennes During The American War of Independence. Date: 1778
America - Burgoyne Surrenders At SaratogaThe Surrender Of British Lieutenant General John Burgoyne at Saratoga, New York 1777
America - Surrender of Fort William and MarySurrender of Fort William and Mary, 14th December 1774. Patriot raid of British fort for military supplies after British export ban on arms and gunpowder to America. American Revolution. Date: 1774
The Surrender of JamestownThe Governor of Jamestown and the Jamestown Council stand before the ministers of the Commonwealth, holding a treaty that acknowledges the new English parliament
U. S. Troops in Mexico CityGeneral Scotts grand entrance into Mexico City. Soldiers on horseback and on foot fill up the Plaza de la Constituticion, with the Metropolitan Cathedral in the background. The U.S
Cupid with leaves on a paper lace romantic cardCupid with silver and green leaves on a paper lace romantic card -- I surrender. circa 1890s
Naval Signal, surrender of German Fleet, WW1Naval Signal announcing the surrender of the German Fleet at the end of the First World War, 21 November 1918. 1918
Forcing Italy to surrender - WW2 PropagandaTo Unconditional surrender. When success goes to the head - defeat goes to " de-feet" !. Allegory on Allied advances toward defeating Mussolini in Italy. Date: 1943
British troops surrender WWIIBritish troops surrendering in Calais during World War II in France. Date: 1940
Rapprochement between Spanish and American forces following the surrender of Santiago. Date: 1898
The Surrender of Santiago: Spanish buglers playing the retreat - rendered on this occasion especially solemn from its serious significance. Date: 1898
After a siege lasting almost a year, Calais is forced to surrender to the English under Edward III : it will be more than 200 years before the French get it back again Date: 4 August 1347
The French surrender to the British after the siege. Date: 4 September 1800
UPRISING IN VIENNAAn uprising in Vienna Date: 25 July 1934
RUS / JAP WAR / CRUISERSAfter the surrender of Port Arthur, the Russian cruisers Oley and Aurora flee to Manila Date: January 1905
1870 / SEDAN SURRENDEREmperor Napoleon III of France surrenders to Kaiser Wilhelm of Prussia the day after the battle of Sedan, conceding defeat in the Franco-Prussian War Date: 2 September 1870
RE-TAKING / VENTADOURThe surrender and re-taking of the strong castle of Ventadour Date: 1390
BADEN-POWELL / CHIEF SCOUTLORD ROBERT STEPHENSON SMYTH BADEN-POWELL English army and Chief scout rejects Boer embassy calling on him to surrender Mafeking Date: 1857 - 1941
Lycaon and Achilles during Trojan WarLycaon, a Trojan, begs Achilles to spare him during the Trojan War
The Dutch Surrendering to Japan at Kalijati, IndonesiaWW2 - The Dutch surrendering to Japan at Kalijati, West Java, Indonesia - March 8th, 1942. Date: 1942
Anne Bonny, female pirateAnne Bonny, also known as Bonney (c.1700-1782), famous female buccaneer, pictured in a ships cabin pointing her pistol at two unsuspecting sailors in their bunks below deck. Date: c.1725
Thirty Years War (1618-1648). The Surrender of Julich. 1621. Ambrosio Spinola with Diego Felipe de Guzman, receives the keys from the Dutch governor. By Jusepe Leonardo, 1635. Prado Museum. Madrid
WW1 - Dazed German soldiers surrenderingWW1 - During the battle of Passchendaele (3rd Battle of Ypres), dazed German soldiers surrender to British soldiers who have captured their fortified cellar stronghold on the Pilkem Ridge
Germans surrendering, Western Front by Matania, WW1Surrendered German being marshalled by British soldiers following the defeat of their counter-attack at Trones Wood. The incident depicted took place near an advanced trench in the British line
Bektashi Symbol in Haji Bektashi Veli MuseumA palihenk (large tash teslim - literally the stone of surrender or abandonment - to be worn on the belt) probably belonging to a Dede Baba / chief sheikh in Haji Bektash Veli Tomb Museum in Nevsehir
British soldiers after surrender of Singapore, 1942Survivors of the 2nd Battalion, Loyal North Lancashire Regiment, leaving their fighting positions on Singapore Island, the day after the British surrender to the Japanese in World War Two
Battle of Bizani - Surrender of Ottoman Garrison at IoanninaThe surrender of the Ottoman garrison of Ioannina (Jannina) after the Battle of Bizani fought between the Greek and the Ottoman forces during the last stages of the First Balkan War. Date: 1912
Surrender of Jerusalem to British, Palestine, WW1The surrender of Jerusalem to the British, on the Lifta-Jerusalem Road, during the First World War. The Mayor of Jerusalem, Hussein Salim Al-Husseini, stands at the centre (with walking stick)
Lieutenant-General Arthur PercivalLieutenant-General Arthur Ernest Percival (1887 - 1966) who was appointed General Officer Commanding (GOC) Malaya in April 1941
Formal surrender by Japanese Generak Itagahi of his swordPhotograph of the formal surrender by Japanese Generak Itagahi of his sword, Kuala Lumpur, 1946. Part of a collection of official photographs from the Middle and Far East, World War Two
Argentine soldiers waiting to surrender at Port StanleyPhotograph showing Argentine soldiers waiting to surrender their weapons at Port Stanley after the capitulation, 1982.Associated with South Atlantic (Falklands War) (1982). Date: 1982
Cartoon, Bismarck and Gambetta. Leon Gambetta, French statesman, is looking for some stolen property (Alsace and Lorraine), which Otto von Bismarck, German Chancellor, is hiding behind his back
German soldiers surrender at Thiepval, 1916Victors and vanquished: British infantry advancing on Thiepval, Somme region, in September 1916 allow surrendering Germans to pass through their ranks unregarded
British entering Dar-es-Salaam, East Africa, WW1British forces entering Dar-es-Salaam, formerly German East Africa, after the surrender of 4 September 1916. 1916
Leach and Hogan win the Victoria CrossAn illustration by Fortunino Matania (based on a report in the Manchester Guardian newspaper) showing how Lieutenant James Leach
The Khaki Campaign: A SurrenderA radical carpenter is seduced by a patriotic siren during the khaki election campaign of 1900, held during the Second Boer war
Map of Pantellaria (Pantelleria) by G. H. DavisA contour map of Pantellaria (Pantelleria), a volcanic Italian island outpost which surrendered unconditionally on 11 June 1943 -- the first loss of Italian soil to the Allies during the Second World
Japanese surrender at MukdenSoviet troops receive arms and munitions surrendered by units of the 63rd Division of the Kwantung Army of Japan at Mukden, Manchuria Date: August 1945
Pursuit of the French Squadron after the Surrender of La Hoche 84 and Coquille 44, with the Action of The Ethalion and Bellone and the Anson, Bearing Down the Van Ships of the Enemy, Oct
French-Prussian War. Surrender of Sedan (2nd September 1870). Napoleon III capitulates before William I of Prussia. Litography. SPAIN. Barcelona
The surrender of Cornwallis at Yorktown A. D. 1781The surrender of Cornwallis at Yorktown A.D. 1781. Print depicts the surrender of the British forces after the Battle of Yorktown
Admiral Beatty and Flag-Captain ChatfieldAdmiral of the Fleet Sir David Richard Beatty, 1st Earl Beatty (1871-1936) and Admiral of the Fleet Alfred Ernle Montacute Chatfield