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Grenade Collection

During World War One, the use of grenades became a pivotal part of warfare

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Grenade Collection: Mills Bomb No 5 hand grenade, used during World War One
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Grenade Collection: German propaganda poster, WW1
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Grenade Collection: Sectional view of a Mills grenade, WW1
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Grenade Collection: World War One soldiers
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Grenade Collection: WWI German stormtroop officer demonstrating the use of cluster grenades against tanks
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Grenade Collection: Stalingrad Soldiers
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Grenade Collection: The German as a grenadier 1918
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Grenade Collection: Jackal 2s and a Coyote vehicle of A Squadron The Light Dragoons
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Grenade Collection: The army shoots at Konga
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Grenade Collection: Light Dragoons Firepower on Warcop Ranges
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Grenade Collection: World War 1: Destruction of a throne room in Belgrade
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Grenade Collection: World War 1: Battle of Verdun
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Grenade Collection: Old franciscan friar shown, full length, sweeping the floor of a courtyard
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Grenade Collection: A man that smokes seated on a table
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Grenade Collection: French WWI propaganda poster 'Journee du Poilu. 25 et 26 decembre 1915', pub
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Grenade Collection: Tear gas is thrown as police scuffle with anti-government protesters in Bangkok
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Grenade Collection: A shoe is seen among a pile of unexploded ordnance at the positions of the Iraqi forces
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Grenade Collection: Grenade from the First World War before the Three Peaks Lodge, in the background the
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Grenade Collection: Morning weapon
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Grenade Collection: Tasty Bang
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Grenade Collection: Mills hand grenade
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Grenade Collection: WW1 - A Mills hand grenade
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Grenade Collection: Throwing Mills Grenades in Trenches 1917
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Grenade Collection: Still life with grenades Painting by Henri Aurrens (1873-1934) Mandatory mention
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Grenade Collection: WWI French soldiers wearing crude body armour, 1914-18 (litho)
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Grenade Collection: Self Portrait by Alonso Cano, c. 1660 (oil on canvas)
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Grenade Collection: An American pineapple, of the kind the Axis finds hard to digest... Fort Belvoir, VA, c1941-c1945
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Grenade Collection: Still Life with Fruit and Toad
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Grenade Collection: Italian heroism against Albanian betrayal (colour litho)
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Grenade Collection: How a Standard-Bearer Died (Colour Litho)
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Grenade Collection: Bulgarian officer to whom a grenade kills the horse just abandoned to collect a child
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Grenade Collection: Grappa Heroes (colour litho)
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Grenade Collection: An Italian Hero In France (Colour Litho)
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Grenade Collection: New offensive means of war, effects of bombs dropped by an Italian military aviator
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Grenade Collection: Aware of the importance of the game, Germany launches its most precious reserves at the Battle of
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Grenade Collection: An Original And Bold Incursion On Basso Piave (colour litho)
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Grenade Collection: Three Musketeers of 1916 in an epic hand-to-hand encounter at Combles, 1914-19 (litho)
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Grenade Collection: Les Armes De L Amour (colour litho)
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Grenade Collection: The Offensive at Saint-Pierre-Aigle, July 1918 (oil on canvas)
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Grenade Collection: 'Subscribe for the victory and for the triumph of liberty', 1918 (colour litho)
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Grenade Collection: The Conquest of Lorette, man by man in a small fort, 1915 (litho)
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Grenade Collection: Modern warfare, how the soldiers protect their positions and the difficulties to be overcome
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Grenade Collection: The Harvest of Silene (Harvest of Silenus) Painting by Jan Roos (1591-1638) Dim 175x250 cm Genes
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Grenade Collection: The new aspects of war, a counter-attack by our infantry, with helmets and masks (colour litho)
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Grenade Collection: 'Four years in the fight', 1918 (colour litho)
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Grenade Collection: Bloody baptism of fire by the Garibaldini in France, German trench conquered by the bayonet in
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Grenade Collection: Still life with vase and grenades. Painting by Paul Pillement 17th century
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Grenade Collection: The momentum of our offensives, as an Austrian stakeout at the Passo della... (colour litho)


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During World War One, the use of grenades became a pivotal part of warfare. German propaganda posters depicted the power and effectiveness of these explosive weapons, showcasing their importance on the battlefield. The Mills Bomb No 5 hand grenade was widely used during this time, with its sectional view revealing its intricate design and mechanism. World War One soldiers relied heavily on grenades to gain an advantage in combat. A striking image captures a WWI German stormtroop officer demonstrating the use of cluster grenades against tanks, highlighting their versatility as anti-armor weapons. In Stalingrad, soldiers faced unimaginable hardships but utilized grenades as a crucial tool in their fight for survival. The resilience and determination shown by these troops exemplify the significance of such weaponry. The role of grenadiers was highly esteemed during World War One, with a poster proudly portraying "The German as a grenadier" in 1918. This depiction emphasizes the valor associated with being skilled in handling explosives. Moving forward to WWII, British troops continued to rely on grenades for firepower during intense battles. Light Dragoons showcased their proficiency at Warcop Ranges, demonstrating both precision and efficiency when utilizing these explosive devices. Grenades were not limited to land warfare; they also played a significant role at sea. British troops engaged enemy forces from naval vessels during WWII while using grenades as part of their arsenal against hostile ships or coastal targets like Konga Island. Dubbed "morning weapon, " grenades provided soldiers with an immediate offensive capability right after dawn broke over war-torn landscapes. Their swift deployment added an element of surprise that could turn the tide in battle. Despite their destructive nature, there is something oddly captivating about explosions – hence why some may describe them as a "tasty bang. " However paradoxical it may seem given its purpose on the battlefield, there is no denying that this small yet mighty weapon holds immense power within its grasp.