- 1. Fortunino Matania, The King at the Front ...
- (War Illustrations)
- Fortunino Matania (1881-1963) The King at the Front’The Sphere, 1916 Een jaar later maakte de Italiaanse tekenaar Fortunino Matania deze tekening van een bezoek van de Britse koning George V (1865-1936) ...
- Created on 01 November 2011
- 2. Georges Scott (1873-1943) – A battlefield promotion (1914)
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- ... on the right of the drawing. The Commanding Officer and his staff look neat, tidy, and spotlessly clean. Clearly they have only just arrived for a brief visit to the front line area. That makes this 1914-drawing ...
- Created on 01 November 2011
- 3. Georges Scott, Prisoners of War
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- Georges Scott (1873-1943) Krijgsgevangenen (1914) German PoWs are escorted by their French guards. In the front row the middle soldier is wounded on the wrist, the blood has stained his uniform. The ...
- Created on 01 November 2011
- 4. Felix Schwormstädt, 2. Soldiers en route being catered for at a Leipzig station
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- ... ont: the German people are shown to be united in going to war. The pro-German Swedish explorer Sven Hedin (1865-1952) travelled through Germany in September 1914 on his way to the Western Front. In h ...
- Created on 01 November 2011
- 5. Articles
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- ... bijeen”’ in Bulletin Rijksmuseum jaargang 53, 2005/nr. 3, pp. 270-287. Westelijk Front 1914-1918 ‘De kleine man in de Grote Oorlog’ in Historisch Nieuwsblad (december 2004), pp. 30-33. Zwitserland ...
- Created on 06 August 2011
- 6. What motivates me
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- ... the battlefields of the Western Front and so close to two of the main warring nations, Britain and Germany, the war could hardly have passed unnoticed. I don’t have the illusion that this idea was either ...
- Created on 01 August 2011