#KindleDeals#99p Great War Commanders: Haig, Pershing and Rommel. By Gordon Corrigan.Three Books in One.@WW1TheGreatWarhttps://t.co/8ZbuEypaoI#ww1 #historybooks #militaryhistory — Sharpe Books (@SharpeBooks) June 28, 2022 RT @SharpeBooks: #KindleDeals #99p Great War Commanders: Haig, Pershing and Rommel. By Gordon Corrigan. Three Books in One. @WW1TheGreatWa…
French soldier with tattoo of a Zouave holding a German head by the pickelhaube. Found in a German periodical from 1915. [Insert intelligent sounding comment about propaganda here.] #WW1 #tattoos pic.twitter.com/PYZ9mvxD8u — Tracy Dennis (@CatalogTracy) June 27, 2022 RT @CatalogTracy: French soldier with tattoo of a Zouave holding a German head by the pickelhaube. Found […]
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Zeppelin over Friedrichshafen, picture published 1916 in Deutsch-Amerika (https://t.co/LYwYfVatJE) pic.twitter.com/B2PNR9csKS — Today's Zeppelin (@ZepDay) June 22, 2022 RT @ZepDay: Zeppelin over Friedrichshafen, picture published 1916 in Deutsch-Amerika (https://t.co/LYwYfVatJE) https://t.co/B2PNR9csKS
An interesting article that gives an insight into the work of the British Ministry of Defence’s Joint Casualty and Compassionate Centre (JCCC), nicknamed the “MOD War Detectives”, and how they identified the resting place of a British Officer.https://t.co/kuABPKtXi3 — 1914-1918 War (@WW1TheGreatWar) June 22, 2022 An interesting article that gives an insight into the work […]
3 pals in France pic.twitter.com/w6ATZjUoDM — PRH191418 (@QMGS191418) June 19, 2022 RT @QMGS191418: 3 pals in France https://t.co/w6ATZjUoDM
Soldiers of the Polish Legions during training, 1914.Note the M1867/77 Werndl rifles, which were initially issued to the Legions. These single-shot, black-powder rifles were dramatically obsolete by 1914 being one of the primary causes of high casualties among the Legionnaires. pic.twitter.com/Fj1loLGGqX — Marcin Parzyński (@marcin_par) June 20, 2022 RT @marcin_par: Soldiers of the Polish Legions […]
105 years ago today, Zeppelin L48 was brought down at Theberton, Suffolk.Leiston photographer J.S.Waddell captured the event, and the aftermath, and published a booklet and a popular series of postcards.The final image, taken in 1927, shows the original crew burial site. pic.twitter.com/cIBV2GW37l — Great War Huts (@GreatWarHuts) June 17, 2022 RT @GreatWarHuts: 105 years ago […]
The Brusilov Offensive (1916): one of the largest and bloodiest battles in history, and a crushing blow to both the Russian and Austro-Hungarian armies. Helped the French at Verdun though. Coming soon on the Great War channel! pic.twitter.com/fmfDzPSZCl — Jesse Alexander (@jesse_history) June 17, 2022 RT @jesse_history: The Brusilov Offensive (1916): one of the largest […]
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