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Images Dated 18th January 2007 (page 5)

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Background imageImages Dated 18th January 2007: German soldiers relaxing outside a restaurant in Montmartre, Paris, June 1941

German soldiers relaxing outside a restaurant in Montmartre, Paris, June 1941. Occupied Paris was a highly desirable posting for members of the German military during World War II

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 2007: German military parade in Paris, June 1940

German military parade in Paris, June 1940. General Kurt von Briesen watching from the top of the Arc de Triomphe as the parade passes along the Avenue Foch

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 2007: German military band at the parade on the Place de l Etoile, Paris, June 1940

German military band at the parade on the Place de l Etoile, Paris, June 1940. The Germans entered Paris on 14 June

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 2007: German supply depot, occupied Paris, February 1941

German supply depot, occupied Paris, February 1941

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 2007: Food store in occupied Paris, c1941(?)

Food store in occupied Paris, c1941(?)

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 2007: German military parade along the Champs Elysees during the occupation, Paris, 1940-1944

German military parade along the Champs Elysees during the occupation, Paris, 1940-1944

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 2007: Refugees with their luggage at the Gare de l Est, Paris, August 1940

Refugees with their luggage at the Gare de l Est, Paris, August 1940. People who had fled the German invaders preparing to return to their homes after Frances defeat

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 2007: Destroyed aircraft at Le Bourget airfield, German-occupied Paris, July 1940

Destroyed aircraft at Le Bourget airfield, German-occupied Paris, July 1940

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 2007: Horse-drawn cabs on a street during the German occupation, Paris, 1944

Horse-drawn cabs on a street during the German occupation, Paris, 1944. By the last year of the occupation there were few cars left on the streets of Paris due to the shortage of petrol

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 2007: Second-hand book and print stalls on the bank of the Seine, German-occupied Paris, 1940

Second-hand book and print stalls on the bank of the Seine, German-occupied Paris, 1940. German soldiers looking at the good on display

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 2007: Cars confiscated by the occupying Germans, Vincennes, Paris, 1940-1944

Cars confiscated by the occupying Germans, Vincennes, Paris, 1940-1944

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 2007: Women selling German newspapers, German-occupied Paris, 19 July 1940

Women selling German newspapers, German-occupied Paris, 19 July 1940

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 2007: People queuing outside a dairy shop, German-occupied Paris, 26 July 1940

People queuing outside a dairy shop, German-occupied Paris, 26 July 1940. Shortages and rationing were a feature of everyday life for Parisians during the occupation and would last until 1949

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 2007: Queue of women outside a dairy shop, German-occupied Paris, 28 June 1940

Queue of women outside a dairy shop, German-occupied Paris, 28 June 1940. Shortages and rationing were a feature of everyday life for Parisians during the occupation and would last until 1949

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 2007: Bomb damage at a Renault factory, Sevres, Paris, 4 April 1943

Bomb damage at a Renault factory, Sevres, Paris, 4 April 1943. The factory was bombed by aircraft of the US 8th Air Force

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 2007: German Field Marshal von Rundstedt visiting the Louvre, occupied Paris, October 1940

German Field Marshal von Rundstedt visiting the Louvre, occupied Paris, October 1940. Von Rundstedt was the commander of German forces in occupied France at the time

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 2007: Occupying German troops at the Arc de Triomphe, Paris, June 1940

Occupying German troops at the Arc de Triomphe, Paris, June 1940. Paris fell to the invading German army on 14 June

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 2007: German troops in occupied Paris, June 1940

German troops in occupied Paris, June 1940. Paris fell to the Germans on 14 June

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 2007: French and Belgian refugees, Rambouillet, France, 16 July 1940

French and Belgian refugees, Rambouillet, France, 16 July 1940. Families who had fled before the advancing Germans prepare to return to their homes after the capitulation of France

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 2007: German troops surrendering to soldiers of the American 1st Army, near Elsborn, Germany, April 1945

German troops surrendering to soldiers of the American 1st Army, near Elsborn, Germany, April 1945
German troops surrendering to soldiers of the 7th Armoured Division, American 1st Army, near Elsborn, Germany, April 1945

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 2007: German army officer leading his company onto a railway station platform, Paris, August 1940

German army officer leading his company onto a railway station platform, Paris, August 1940

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 2007: German occupation of Paris, 14 June 1940

German occupation of Paris, 14 June 1940. Crowds of Parisians line the streets to watch the arrival of the occupying German troops

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 2007: French soldiers at an army cinema, France, 1940

French soldiers at an army cinema, France, 1940

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 2007: German checkpoint, occupied Paris, 1940-1944

German checkpoint, occupied Paris, 1940-1944. During the occupation the freedom of movement of the citizens of Paris was restricted as they were subjected to checks of their vehicles and papers

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 2007: Russian artillery in action, Eastern Front, 1943

Russian artillery in action, Eastern Front, 1943

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 2007: Russian troops on the counter-attack, Mozdok region, northern Caucasus, September 1942

Russian troops on the counter-attack, Mozdok region, northern Caucasus, September 1942. The German campaign to capture of the Azerbaijani oilfields was halted by the Red Army in the Caucasus in

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 2007: Russian soldiers clearing mines, west of Minsk, 1944

Russian soldiers clearing mines, west of Minsk, 1944

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 2007: Crowds around a downed German bomber on display in Sverdlov Square, Moscow, 1941

Crowds around a downed German bomber on display in Sverdlov Square, Moscow, 1941

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 2007: German artillery in action on the Eastern Front, 1941

German artillery in action on the Eastern Front, 1941

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 2007: Women manufacturing shell casings in a Russian factory, World War II, 1943

Women manufacturing shell casings in a Russian factory, World War II, 1943

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 2007: Bystanders examining an abandoned tank on the Rue de Medicis, liberation of Paris, August 1944

Bystanders examining an abandoned tank on the Rue de Medicis, liberation of Paris, August 1944

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 2007: Russian army nurse playing a violin, Eastern Front, 1944

Russian army nurse playing a violin, Eastern Front, 1944. Tonia Magdanskaya entertaining the troops during a pause in the fighting

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 2007: Soviet tanks and aircraft launching an attack, Russia, 1943

Soviet tanks and aircraft launching an attack, Russia, 1943

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 2007: Russian soldiers with mine detectors clearing a booby-trapped house, Eastern Front, 1944

Russian soldiers with mine detectors clearing a booby-trapped house, Eastern Front, 1944
Russian soldiers with mine detectors clearing a house booby-trapped by the Germans, Eastern Front, 1944

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 2007: Young girls assembling machine guns in a Russian factory, 1943

Young girls assembling machine guns in a Russian factory, 1943

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 2007: People of the Russian city of Smolensk after its liberation by the Red Army, 1943

People of the Russian city of Smolensk after its liberation by the Red Army, 1943. Smolensk was liberated from German occupation at the end of September 1943 during a major Russian offensive

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 2007: Russian generals inspecting an exposition of captured German armaments, Russia, 1943

Russian generals inspecting an exposition of captured German armaments, Russia, 1943. Red Army Deputy Commander-in-Chief Marshal Georgi Zhukov showing a captured tank to colleagues including Marshal

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 2007: Homeless refugee women and children, Russia, 1941

Homeless refugee women and children, Russia, 1941

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 2007: Refugees leaving a Normandy town, France, World War II, 1940-1944

Refugees leaving a Normandy town, France, World War II, 1940-1944

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 2007: Front page of L Amerique en Guerre newspaper, 9 August 1944

Front page of L Amerique en Guerre newspaper, 9 August 1944. The front page story describes the progress of the liberation of France by the Allies

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 2007: Civilians in front of a German guard post with a machine gun, Paris, June 1940

Civilians in front of a German guard post with a machine gun, Paris, June 1940. The Germans captured Paris on 14 June 1940, beginning an occupation that would last just over four years

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 2007: German armoured car during the advance on Paris, May-June 1940

German armoured car during the advance on Paris, May-June 1940

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 2007: German soldier cycling through the streets of Paris, June 1940

German soldier cycling through the streets of Paris, June 1940. Paris fell to the Germans on 14 June

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 2007: German soldiers on guard duty outside the Hotel Crillon, Paris, 7 October 1940

German soldiers on guard duty outside the Hotel Crillon, Paris, 7 October 1940
German soldiers on guard duty outside the Hotel Crillon, Place de la Concorde, Paris, 7 October 1940. The hotel was the headquarters of the German High Command of occupied France during World War II

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 2007: German soldiers outside the Sacre Coeur, Montmartre, Paris, 10 October 1940

German soldiers outside the Sacre Coeur, Montmartre, Paris, 10 October 1940

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 2007: German soldiers marching in Paris, 14 June 1940

German soldiers marching in Paris, 14 June 1940. A parade of German troops on the day Paris fell to them

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 2007: German soldiers marching past the Arc de Triomphe, Paris, 14 June 1940

German soldiers marching past the Arc de Triomphe, Paris, 14 June 1940. General Fedor von Bock reviews a parade of the victorious German troops on the day Paris fell to them

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 2007: Ukrainian serving with the German army, Russian Front, 1941-1944

Ukrainian serving with the German army, Russian Front, 1941-1944. Detail from a German propaganda poster. When the Germans invaded the Soviet Union in 1941



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