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Great Victory of the German Troops Over the Italians
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Maker: German Army Unknown
Example of German propaganda dropped from a balloon over Messines on 5 December 1917. It is a leaflet printed in black ink. The title ' Great Victory of the German Troops over the Italians' is positio...ARTV05290
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Off to the front
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Maker: Bernard-Dumay, J. F.
Depicts a battalion of German infantry soldiers travelling to the Western Front, with horses pulling an 18 pounder gun, and three soldiers assisting in pushing.ART50313
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The last Hindenburg Line
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Maker: Cross, Stan
While planning the next offensive, the German Field Marshal Paul von Hindenburg becomes disturbed by images of himself hanging from a rope. During the First World War, von Hindenburg was one of the mo...ART19743
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Internal trouble
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Maker: Cross, Stan
An ugly barbarous figure wearing a German spiked helmet (Pickelhaube) and representing the Central Powers, sits at an elegant dinner table. He is clearly in pain and clutching his stomach. From the fe...ART19726
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Back them up!: A British tank attack in the Western Desert
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Maker: Unknown H.M. Stationery Office Fosh & Cross Ltd.
This British Second World War poster depicts a British Matilda tank in the foreground, with guns ablaze, leading a convoy of others. To the left of the poster, a German tank burns, with German soldier...ARTV02305
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The passing of Haig
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Depicts an image of a wounded soldier with a bandage on his head, surrounded by a halo, holding a rifle and bayonet. He stands beside an officer, a portrait of Douglas Haig, in uniform wearing a cap, ...ART14104
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Essenholen bei Pilkem [Ration carriers near Pilkem]
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Maker: Dix, Otto Nierendorf, Karl Felsing, Otto
This image is plate 43 from the portfolio of 50 etchings comprising the series 'Der Krieg (The War)', published by Karl Nierendorf, Berlin and printed by Otto Felsing. This scene is near Pilkem Ridge ...ART50286
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Quem queria guerra: A Allemanha ou A Gra-Gretanha? [Who wanted the war: Germany or Great Britain?]
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Maker: Anderson, S [S.L : S.N., N.D.]
A Portuguese First World War poster depicting eleven images comparing the war readiness of Germany with Great Britain as it asks "Who wanted the war?". Portugal declared its support for the allies sho...ARTV00105