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Balkankriege (Nachlass Albert Herr)

Balkankriege (Nachlass Albert Herr)

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Balkankriege (Nachlass Albert Herr)

Balkankriege (Nachlass Albert Herr)

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Balkan Wars Boundaries

Balkan Wars Boundaries

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Sujet : Secours aux militaires blessés ou malades en temps de guerre
Infirmières
Guerres balkaniques (1912-1913)
Hôpitaux militaires -- Serbie -- Belgrade
Soldats serbes
Photographie de presse -- 1900-1945
Référence bibliographique : Rol, 25633
Appartient à l’ensemble documentaire : Pho20Rol
Couverture : .. 1913

Langue : français

Sujet : Secours aux militaires blessés ou malades en temps de guerre Infirmières Guerres balkaniques (1912-1913) Hôpitaux militaires -- Serbie -- Belgrade Soldats serbes Photographie de presse -- 1900-1945 Référence bibliographique : Rol, 25633 Appartient à l’ensemble documentaire : Pho20Rol Couverture : .. 1913 Langue : français

Author: Agence Rol. Agence photographique (commanditaire)License:PD
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Sujet : Soldats -- Turquie
Guerres balkaniques (1912-1913)
Empire ottoman. Ordu
Fortifications -- Turquie -- Catalca
Catalca -- Environs
Photographie de presse -- 1900-1945
Référence bibliographique : Rol, 28286
Appartient à l’ensemble documentaire : Pho20Rol
Couverture : 01 avril 1913

Langue : français

Sujet : Soldats -- Turquie Guerres balkaniques (1912-1913) Empire ottoman. Ordu Fortifications -- Turquie -- Catalca Catalca -- Environs Photographie de presse -- 1900-1945 Référence bibliographique : Rol, 28286 Appartient à l’ensemble documentaire : Pho20Rol Couverture : 01 avril 1913 Langue : français

Author: Agence Rol. Agence photographique (commanditaire)License:PD
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Sujet : Guerres balkaniques (1912-1913)
Soldats -- Balkans
Photographie de presse -- 1900-1945
Référence bibliographique : Rol, 31603
Appartient à l’ensemble documentaire : Pho20Rol
Couverture : 19 juin 1913

Langue : français

Sujet : Guerres balkaniques (1912-1913) Soldats -- Balkans Photographie de presse -- 1900-1945 Référence bibliographique : Rol, 31603 Appartient à l’ensemble documentaire : Pho20Rol Couverture : 19 juin 1913 Langue : français

Author: Agence Rol. Agence photographique (commanditaire)License:PD
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Иллюстрированный художественно-литературный и юмористический журнал с карикатурами «Искры». № 37.

Иллюстрированный художественно-литературный и юмористический журнал с карикатурами «Искры». № 37.

Author: Издатель Т-во И. Д. Сытина. Редактор Ф. И. Благов.License:PD
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Wohl zwischen 1913 und 1918 von Max Schaberschul angefertigte und in der Zeitschrift Motor. Monatsschrift für Kraftverkehrs-Wirtschaft und -Technik abgedruckte Zeichnung als Karikatur mit dem Text

„Lehren des Balkankrieges
Die neue deutsche Flugzeugvernichtungsmaschine aus dem Konstruktionsbüro von Max Schaberschul,
die die Flugzeuge ansaugt, zerkleinert und ausspeit.“

Wohl zwischen 1913 und 1918 von Max Schaberschul angefertigte und in der Zeitschrift Motor. Monatsschrift für Kraftverkehrs-Wirtschaft und -Technik abgedruckte Zeichnung als Karikatur mit dem Text „Lehren des Balkankrieges Die neue deutsche Flugzeugvernichtungsmaschine aus dem Konstruktionsbüro von Max Schaberschul, die die Flugzeuge ansaugt, zerkleinert und ausspeit.“

Author: Max SchaberschulLicense:PD
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Albania (the lion, centre) breaks the chain of Islam that linked it to the Turk (man with the fez, left) and that of Orthodoxy that bound it to the Greek (man with hat and tassel, right). In background a Serbian (man wearing šajkača hat behind the tree, centre left) and Montenegrin (represented as black rat in tree branches, top left) preparing to ambush the lion

Albania (the lion, centre) breaks the chain of Islam that linked it to the Turk (man with the fez, left) and that of Orthodoxy that bound it to the Greek (man with hat and tassel, right). In background a Serbian (man wearing šajkača hat behind the tree, centre left) and Montenegrin (represented as black rat in tree branches, top left) preparing to ambush the lion

Author: Drita (Albanian periodical)License:PD
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Caricature shows Albania defending itself from neighboring countries. Montenegro is represented as monkey, Greece as tiger and Serbia as a snake. Text on Albanian: "Flee from me! Bloodsucking beasts!"

Caricature shows Albania defending itself from neighboring countries. Montenegro is represented as monkey, Greece as tiger and Serbia as a snake. Text on Albanian: "Flee from me! Bloodsucking beasts!"

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Albanian refugee from the Balkan Wars outside of Salonica.

Albanian refugee from the Balkan Wars outside of Salonica.

Author: Carnegie CommissionLicense:PD
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Belgrade 1912. Albanians in Belgrade Prison. After the invasion of Kosovo by Serbia in 1912, thousands of Albanians were captured and sent to prison in Nis and Belgrade. Most of them were killed.

Belgrade 1912. Albanians in Belgrade Prison. After the invasion of Kosovo by Serbia in 1912, thousands of Albanians were captured and sent to prison in Nis and Belgrade. Most of them were killed.

Author: Unknown authorUnknown authorLicense:PD
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Albanians killed by starvation as a result of famine caused by the Serbian army's plundering.

Albanians killed by starvation as a result of famine caused by the Serbian army's plundering.

Author: Potentially William Howard WillardLicense:PD
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Photograph of captive Albanian fighters being paraded through the streets of Belgrade during the Balkan Wars in March of 1913. Photograph was taken outside of the University of Belgrade School of Electrical Engineering on Bulevar kralja Aleksandra (King Aleksandar Boulevard).

Photograph of captive Albanian fighters being paraded through the streets of Belgrade during the Balkan Wars in March of 1913. Photograph was taken outside of the University of Belgrade School of Electrical Engineering on Bulevar kralja Aleksandra (King Aleksandar Boulevard).

Author: Frankfurter ZeitungLicense:PD
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Caricature of the Balkan Wars (1912-1913), four European powers trying to topple the Ottoman Empire. The Ottoman's building is labelled "Porten" i.e. the Ottoman Porte (government) written in an Arabic inspired handwriting. In Danish: "port" normally denotes a gate or portal, hence the building's shape.

Caricature of the Balkan Wars (1912-1913), four European powers trying to topple the Ottoman Empire. The Ottoman's building is labelled "Porten" i.e. the Ottoman Porte (government) written in an Arabic inspired handwriting. In Danish: "port" normally denotes a gate or portal, hence the building's shape.

Author: Alfred SchmidtLicense:PD
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Two baseball teams are separated by an Umpire labelled The Powers. Turkey and it's baseball team hide behind the Umpire, while the Balkan States of Montenegro, Greece, Rumelia, Servia, Bulgaria, Armenia, Rumania, and Dobruta complain angrily. A flag states World Series, Turkey Vs. Balkan States. According to the New York Times, the Powers of Europe were working to prevent war from breaking out between Turkey and the Balkan League.

Two baseball teams are separated by an Umpire labelled The Powers. Turkey and it's baseball team hide behind the Umpire, while the Balkan States of Montenegro, Greece, Rumelia, Servia, Bulgaria, Armenia, Rumania, and Dobruta complain angrily. A flag states World Series, Turkey Vs. Balkan States. According to the New York Times, the Powers of Europe were working to prevent war from breaking out between Turkey and the Balkan League.

Author: Bartholomew, Charles Lewis 'Bart', 1869-1949License:PD
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A propaganda poster of the Balkan League during the Balkan Wars.

A propaganda poster of the Balkan League during the Balkan Wars.

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A propaganda poster of the Balkan League during the Balkan Wars.

A propaganda poster of the Balkan League during the Balkan Wars.

Author: Philly boy92License:PD
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"The boiling point" (the Powder keg of Europe), a cartoon published in Punch 2 October 1912.

"The boiling point" (the Powder keg of Europe), a cartoon published in Punch 2 October 1912.

Author: Leonard Raven-HillLicense:PD
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Balkan-states-will-declare-for-war-today

Balkan-states-will-declare-for-war-today

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Balkankriege (Nachlass Albert Herr)

Balkankriege (Nachlass Albert Herr)

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Balkankriege (Nachlass Albert Herr)

Balkankriege (Nachlass Albert Herr)

Author: This image was catalogued by Staatsarchiv Freiburg of the Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg under ID: T 1 (Zugang 2005/0058) Nr. 1.License:CC-BY-4.0
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Balkankriege (Nachlass Albert Herr)

Balkankriege (Nachlass Albert Herr)

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Balkankriege (Nachlass Albert Herr)

Balkankriege (Nachlass Albert Herr)

Author: This image was catalogued by Staatsarchiv Freiburg of the Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg under ID: T 1 (Zugang 2005/0058) Nr. 1.License:CC-BY-4.0
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Balkankriege (Nachlass Albert Herr)

Balkankriege (Nachlass Albert Herr)

Author: This image was catalogued by Staatsarchiv Freiburg of the Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg under ID: T 1 (Zugang 2005/0058) Nr. 1.License:CC-BY-4.0
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Balkankriege (Nachlass Albert Herr)

Balkankriege (Nachlass Albert Herr)

Author: This image was catalogued by Staatsarchiv Freiburg of the Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg under ID: T 1 (Zugang 2005/0058) Nr. 1.License:CC-BY-4.0
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Historische Übersicht

Balkankriege 1912–1913 zwischen Balkanstaaten und dem Osmanischen Reich.

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