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Background imageOutdoors Collection: Portrait of Maximilian Harden

Portrait of Maximilian Harden
Harden - Eulenberg Affair. Maximilian Harden (1861 - 1927) pen name of Felix Ernst Witkowski, German journalist, whose accusations of homosexual relations between Philip von Eulenberg

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Working quarter of a German town, 1900

Working quarter of a German town, 1900
Working quarter of a German town, c1900

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Spartacist uprising of 1918 - 1919

Spartacist uprising of 1918 - 1919
German street protesters gather during the Spartacist uprising of 1918 - 1919

Background imageOutdoors Collection: German artillery testing new anti - aircraft canon

German artillery testing new anti - aircraft canon
Warfare of the future. German artillery testing the new anti - aircraft canon by Krupps of Essen designed to shoot down airships. From " Le Petit Journal", Paris, 1909

Background imageOutdoors Collection: William II during hunting

William II during hunting
William II (1859 - 1901) Emperor of Germany 1888 - 1919, right, with his uncle Edward VII of Britain at a shooting party at Windsor, England, November 1907

Background imageOutdoors Collection: German militarism in Wilhelmine era

German militarism in Wilhelmine era
German militarism in the Wilhelmine era: William II telling Polish soldiers that they will not regret dedicating their lives to him

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Soldiers kneeling in courtyard

Soldiers kneeling in courtyard
Kaiser, Kirche, Kommiss (Emperor, Church, Army) the three estates forming the core of William IIs Germany. Ceremony of honoring the national flag, Courtyard of the Berlin Arsenal, 1 January 1900

Background imageOutdoors Collection: William I Emperor of Germany

William I Emperor of Germany from 1871 (King of Prussia from 1861) smiling at the rising sun of a united Germany. French cartoon

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Berlin Bullfighter cartoon by John Teniel from Punch

Berlin Bullfighter cartoon by John Teniel from Punch
The Berlin Bullfighter cartoon by John Teniel from " Punch", London, 17 April 1875, showing the German Chancellor

Background imageOutdoors Collection: German militarism in Wilhelmine era

German militarism in Wilhelmine era
German militarism in the Wilhelmine era: Social differences in the German military hierarchy. The Emperor takes his repast, officers dine, and ordinary soldiers eat. French cartoon, 1904

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Scene of the laboratory of the factory, 1878

Scene of the laboratory of the factory, 1878
1878 scene of the laboratory of the factory established by Friedrich Bayer in Elberfeld in 1863. This enterprise developed into Bayer AG, the famous pharmaceutical company

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Occupants of street in the working quarter

Occupants of street in the working quarter
Occupants of a street in the working quarter of Hamburg, Germany, 1901

Background imageOutdoors Collection: View of Siemens factory, Markgrafen Strasse

View of Siemens factory, Markgrafen Strasse
Siemens factory, Markgrafen Strasse, Berlin, c1900. Siemens Brothers produced electrical telegraphy equipment from 1847 and through the nineteenth century expanded their electrical engineering works

Background imageOutdoors Collection: German foreign policy 1899

German foreign policy 1899, supporting the Boers in the South African (Boer) War. William II telling Kruger, the Boer leader, not to worry as he was going to Great Britain to embrace his grandmother

Background imageOutdoors Collection: German militarism in Wilhelmine era

German militarism in Wilhelmine era
German militarism in the Wilhelmine era: German Lance - corporal giving prospective soldiers their first orders: 1910

Background imageOutdoors Collection: William II (1859 - 1941)

William II (1859 - 1941) Emperor of Germany from 1888 - 1919, in the uniform of the Totenkopf (Deathshead) Hussars riding in an open carriage with his consort, Empress Augusta Victoria

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Battle of Sadowa, Bohemia, 3 July 1866

Battle of Sadowa, Bohemia, 3 July 1866
Battle of Sadowa (Sadova, Koniggratz), Bohemia, 3 July 1866, the decisive battle in the Austro - Prussian War. Austria defeated by Prussia

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Cartoon on Prussian three class franchise system

Cartoon on Prussian three class franchise system
Who weighs more. Cartoon on the Prussian three class franchise system (Dreiklassenwahlrecht) introduced in 1849 for election to the Lower House of the Prussian state parliament

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Elections in Germany, 1919

Elections in Germany, 1919
Elections in Germany in 1919: Campaigning in Berlin for members of the Social Democratic Party with the slogan Ebert and Scheidemann for the Government against the Terror

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Spartakist uprising in Berlin, 20 November 1918

Spartakist uprising in Berlin, 20 November 1918: Armed soldiers in Charlottenstrasse in the day before the revolution

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Bernhard Heinrich Karl Martin von Bulow

Bernhard Heinrich Karl Martin von Bulow (1849 - 1929) German Foreign Secretary 1897 - 1909. Responsible for Weltpolitik - colonial expansion. Reichschancellor 1900 - 1909

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Harden - Eulenberg Affair

Harden - Eulenberg Affair. Maximilian Harden (1861 - 1927) pen name of Felix Ernst Witkowski, German journalist and publisher of " Kunfunt"

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Battle of Sadowa, Bohemia, 3 July 1866

Battle of Sadowa, Bohemia, 3 July 1866
Battle of Sadowa (Sadova, Koniggratz), Bohemia, 3 July 1866, the decisive battle in the Austro - Prussian War. Austria defeated by Prussia

Background imageOutdoors Collection: General Gouraud entering Strasbourg

General Gouraud entering Strasbourg
Alsace - Lorraine: General Gouraud entering Strasbourg at the head of the French IVth Army on 22 November 1918, as France occupied the Rhineland after World War I

Background imageOutdoors Collection: William II Emperor of Germany

William II Emperor of Germany
William II (1859 - 1941) Emperor of Germany from 1888 - 1919, right, holding up a hunting trophy. the other figure is Max Egon zu Furstenberg

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Attempted assassination of Wilhelm I

Attempted assassination of Wilhelm I, Emperor of Germany, by Karl Edward Nobiling, seen firing a rifle from an upstairs window. From " The Illustrated London News" (London, 15 June 1878)

Background imageOutdoors Collection: French soldier on guard in occupied German

French soldier on guard in occupied German
French soldier on guard in the occupied German Rhineland after World War. In the background is Worms cathedral

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Revolution in Germany

Revolution in Germany. Conflict between troops and citizens in the Domhofs Platz, Berlin, 28 May 1849. On the left is the group of cavalry called in to clear the streets

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Civilians talking to soldier on street

Civilians talking to soldier on street
Revolution in Germany, 1918 - 1919. A typical discussion on the streets between civilians and soldiers

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Five Protestant martyrs burnt at the stake

Five Protestant martyrs burnt at the stake at Canterbury, 31 January 1556, during the reign of the Roman Catholic Mary I for refusing to deny their faith

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Friedrich Engels during riots of May 1849

Friedrich Engels during riots of May 1849
Friedrich Engels (1820 - 1895) German socialist, directing the construction of a barricade in the streets of Elberfeld during the riots of May 1849 in Prussia

Background imageOutdoors Collection: David Lloyd George (1863 - 1945)

David Lloyd George (1863 - 1945) Welsh - born British statesman, was appointed Minister of Munitions in 1915. Here he is shown driving at full speed a cart of munitions produced by both Capital

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Trade Disputes Act 1906

Trade Disputes Act 1906: In 1901 the House of Lords upheld the Taff Vale Judgment which ruled that trade unions could be sued for damages caused by their officials

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Maurice Affair. General Frederick Maurice (1871 - 1951)

Maurice Affair. General Frederick Maurice (1871 - 1951)
The Maurice Affair. General Frederick Maurice (1871 - 1951) accused the Government of making three inaccurate statements in the House of Commons

Background imageOutdoors Collection: World War I: British push in Flanders, 1914

World War I: British push in Flanders, 1914
World War I: The British push in Flanders: troops dug in along the road to Ypres, November 1914

Background imageOutdoors Collection: David Lloyd George (1863 - 1945)

David Lloyd George (1863 - 1945) Welsh - born British Liberal statesman and Prime Minister in the World War I coalition government

Background imageOutdoors Collection: British Prime Minister, Herbert Asquith

British Prime Minister, Herbert Asquith
The British Prime Minister, Herbert Asquith, infuriated by the constant blocking of House of Commons bills by the House of Lords, threatening the Marquess of Lansdowne

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Joseph Chamberlain (1836 - 1914)

Joseph Chamberlain (1836 - 1914) British businessman and statesman. Member of Parliament 1876 - 1914. Chamberlain, leader of the movement for Tariff Reform, the last campaign of his career

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Marquess of Lansdowne (1845 - 1927)

Marquess of Lansdowne (1845 - 1927) Leader of the Conservative Opposition in the House of Lords depicted as a butcher proudly standing outside with all he has to offer

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Arthur Balfour (1849 - 1920)

Arthur Balfour (1849 - 1920) British Conservative statesman, defending the House of Lords against the Liberal Prime Minister, Henry Campbell - Bannerman (1836 - 1908)

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Falling Out: Joseph Chamberlain (1836 - 1914)

Falling Out: Joseph Chamberlain (1836 - 1914)
Falling Out : Joseph Chamberlain (1836 - 1914) who believed in Protection, and Arthur Balfour (1849 - 1930), the Prime Minister, who believed in Retaliation

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Tariff Reform

Tariff Reform: The leader of the Unionist party persuading Lord Robert Cecil (1864 - 1958), a leading Conservative statesman, to adopt the chief Unionist policy, Tariff Reform

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Joseph Chamberlain (1836 - 1914)

Joseph Chamberlain (1836 - 1914) British businessman and statesman. Member of Parliament 1876 - 1914. Chamberlain, who believed in Protection, complaining to Arthur Balfour (1849 - 1930)

Background imageOutdoors Collection: David Lloyd George (1863 - 1945)

David Lloyd George (1863 - 1945) Welsh - born British Liberal statesman and Prime Minister in the World War I coalition government

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Balkan War: Peter I (1844 - 1921)

Balkan War: Peter I (1844 - 1921)
Balkan Wars: Peter I (1844 - 1921) King of Serbia performing the traditional ceremony of breaking the bread offered to him by the Mayor of a town captured by Serbian troops

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Balkan War: Nicholas I of Montenegro (1841 - 1921)

Balkan War: Nicholas I of Montenegro (1841 - 1921)
Balkan Wars: Nicholas I of Montenegro (1841 - 1921), reigned 1910 - 1918. Nicholas in accord with national tradition, giving a paternal kiss to the dead and wounded

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Russia: State and People United, 1884

Russia: State and People United, 1884
Russia: The State and the People United. Watercolor, 1884

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Wilhelm II (1859 - 1941) Emperor of Germany

Wilhelm II (1859 - 1941) Emperor of Germany from 1888 - 1919, wounded in the eye while on his Royal yacht. From " Le Petit Journal", Paris, 25 July 1897



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