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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
KAMERADA red haired girl with a seductive glint in her eye holds up her hands under the a bunch of mistletoe
Complete Surrender by H. H. HarrisA post-WWI issue of The Bystander depicting a dashing monocled officer escorting a glamorous flapper girl dressed in yellow, furs and a red cloche hat
Admiral Dzara inspecting Royal Marines, Malta, Second WorldPhotograph showing the Italian Naval Chief, Admiral Dzara, saluting a line of British Royal Marines on Valetta Quay, Malta, 1943
Japanese Emissaries at the Surrender of Japan, 1945Photograph showing Foreign Minister Shigemitsu (on left) and General Yoshi Umezu (on right), the Japanese signatories of the formal surrender of the Japanese Empire, on board USS Missouri
USS Missouri; Second World War, 1945Photograph of the U.S. Iowa class battleship, Missouri, pictured in 1945. This 45, 000 ton battleship was used for the formal surrender of the Japanese Empire on 2nd September 1945
Laundry on an Italian Submarine; Second World War, 1943Photograph showing the crew of an Italian submarine airing their blankets and bedding on arrival at Malta in 1943. When Italy fell that year
Chevalier BayardKnown as le chevalier sans peur et sans reproche, Bayard is renowned for his courtesy even to enemies : depicted accepting the surrender of Sotomaiore
The Relief of Paris at the end of the Franco-Prussian War, 1Illustration showing the arrival of a vessel in Paris on the Seine River, carrying provisions from London for the beleagured inhabitants of Paris, 1871
The Surrender of Metz; Franco-Prussian War, 1870-1Illustration showing Marshal Francois Bazaines Army marching out as prisoners of war at the surrender of Metz during the Franco-Prussian War
The End of the Zulu War. Surrender of native chiefs to Sir GA great assembly of Zulu chiefs greets Sir Garnet Wolseley as he comes to negotiate with them to keep the peace in Zululand at the end of the Zulu War
Nationalist Officer captured by Republicans; Spanish Civil WPhotograph showing a Nationalist officer (centre), from the Montana Barracks in Madrid, captured by Republican irregular troops, Madrid, 1936
Vendee SubmissionAfter Napoleon, first consul, offers them an amnesty, the royalist leaders submit to the government : their surrender brings the bitter Vendee struggle to an end
Animal Rebellion - 5After the defeat : the rebels surrender and the Lion continues to reign unopposed
Kornilovs SurrenderDefeated by government forces, supporters of Kornilovs coup negotiate a surrender
Roberts Enters PretoriaLord Roberts enters Pretoria triumphantly after the Boer capitals surrender. After Mafekings earlier relief, many thought the war over but it dragged on two years longer
Gaeta BombardedGaeta, where Francesco, king of the two Sicilies, has made his headquarters, is bombarded by the nationalists : soon it will be forced to surrender and Francesco will abdicate
Siege of TournaiSIEGE OF TOURNAI - Marlborough attacks the town, bravely defended by de Surville : after 56 days it is forced to surrender
Antwerp BombardedThe citadel of Antwerp, held by the Dutch garrison, is bombarded by the French and forced to surrender
Naples SurrendersThe Neapolitans surrender to Garibaldi and the thousand
Siege of BarcelonaThe British army, under the earl of Peterborough, bombard BARCELONA, held by Felipe V of Spain, and force it to surrender
Re-Taking of VentadourThe surrender and re-taking of the strong castle of Ventadour
Napoleon III SurrendersSURRENDER At a chateau on the banks of the river Meuse, Emperor Napoleon III surrenders to Bismarck and is later deposed
German Surrender 1918Marshall Foch heads a group of delegates in the forests of Compiegne, following the German surrender; central figure is Sir Rosslyn Wemyss
Defence of Wardour CastWARDOUR CASTLE, Wiltshire is heroically defended by Lady Blanche Arundel, but she is eventually forced to surrender. However, the Royalists recapture it later
Surrender at SedanAfter the battle of SEDAN, the defeated French generals formally surrender to the Prussians
Battle of Sedan / 1870In the decisive battle of the war, French forces led by Marshal de McMahon are driven back by General de Moltkes army. The French are forced to surrender
SCAPA FLOW / 1919German Sailors Scuttle the fleet at Scapa Flow rather then surrender it to the Allies
Spanish Gain GranadaThe end of Arab rule in Spain: Boabdil, the last Nasrid king, surrenders the keys of Granada to the Spanish Date: 2 January 1492
British Surrender / 1781The British surrender their arms to the American army at Yorktown; prominent figures shown include Washington, Lafayette and Cornwallis
Wwi / Russians SurrenderRussian soldiers surrender to the Germans
Wilhelm I / Sedan BattleEmperor 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
British with PrisonersBritish troops of the 13th/18th Hussars, bringing in German prisoners
Americans with PrisonersAmerican troops and their German prisoners on Omaha Beach, Normandy, France
Prussians SurrenderThe Prussian Guard surrender to the Middlesex Regiment
Foch accepts German surrenderMarshall Foch studies the terms of the German surrender in a railway carriage at Compiegne
Jubilant StockbrokersStockbrokers dance for joy at news of the Boers surrender in the war in Africa
Boer / Cronje SurrendersThe surrender of Cronje at Paardeberg
French Surrender 1940The railway carriage where the surrender of the French was negotiated
Surrender of MontefrioMoorish chiefs surrender to Ferdinand and Isabella at Montefrio
Huningue TakenHUNINGUE - The French garrison surrender to the Austrians after a prolonged siege
Tippoos Sons SurrenderThe surrender of two of Tippoo Sultauns sons to the British
Germans SurrenderingDuring the battle of Passchendaele, dazed Germans are driven out of their fortified cellars by British bombing, to be met by soldiers with rifles and bayonets
Bland as MadelonMARIA THERESA BLAND (nee Romanzini) Italian-Jewish actress/ singer from age 4; in the travesti role of Madelon in George Colmans The surrender of Calais 1792
Guerilleros in MexicoGuerilleros, who have been resisting the French presence in Mexico, surrender to general Negre, commandant superieur
Paul Jones V the SerapisJohn Paul Jones in Bonhomme Richard engages Serapis in the North Sea; the American crew board the British ship, forcing captain Pearson to surrender
Bompard Naval ActionFrench Capitaine J B F Bompard, commanding La Hoche, encounters an English warship north of Ireland, He loses so many men in a brave fight that he is forced to surrender
Montegabello SurrenderAfter defeating the Austrians at Montegabello, Jean Aulay de Launay accepts the sword of the Austrian commander