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Photograph of German Ace Kurt Wintgens, from a postcard of early German aviators including Wintgens, Boelcke, Immelmann, Mulzer, Buddecke, von. Althaus, Höhndorf, Berthold, Parschau, Frankl, von Cossel, and Windisch. Sanke card #408. The men are Kurt Wintgens — KIA, September 25, 1916, 19 victories; Oswald Bölcke (Boelcke) — killed in collision, October 26, 1916, 40 victories; Max Immelmann — KIA (accident collision), June 18, 1916, 15 victories; Max Ritter von Mulzer — accidentally killed, September 26, 1916, 10 victories; Hans-Joachim Buddecke — KIA, March 10, 1918, 13 victories; Ernst Freiherr von Althaus — died November 29, 1946, 9 victories; Walter Höhndorf — killed in flying accident, September 5, 1917, 12 victories; Rudolf Berthold — killed in political street fighting in Hamburg, March 15, 1920, 44 victories; Otto Parschau — died of wounds, July 21, 1916, 8 victories; Wilhelm Frankl — KIA April 8, 1917, 20 victories; Maximilian von Cossel — POW, August 1917; and Rudolf Windisch - MIA, May 27, 1918, 22 victories. Sanke card #408.
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Unsere Flieger Helden
Wintgens, Boelcke, Immelmann, Mulzer, Buddecke, v. Althaus, Höhndorf, Berthold, Parschau, Frankl, v. Cossel, u. Windisch.
W. Sanke Berlin, N. 37.
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Our Aviator Heroesmore Photograph of German Ace Kurt Wintgens, from a postcard of early German aviators including Wintgens, Boelcke, Immelmann, Mulzer, Buddecke, von. Althaus, Höhndorf, Berthold, Parschau, Frankl, von Cossel, and Windisch. Sanke card #408. The men are Kurt Wintgens — KIA, September 25, 1916, 19 victories; Oswald Bölcke (Boelcke) — killed in collision, October 26, 1916, 40 victories; Max Immelmann — KIA (accident collision), June 18, 1916, 15 victories; Max Ritter von Mulzer — accidentally killed, September 26, 1916, 10 victories; Hans-Joachim Buddecke — KIA, March 10, 1918, 13 victories; Ernst Freiherr von Althaus — died November 29, 1946, 9 victories; Walter Höhndorf — killed in flying accident, September 5, 1917, 12 victories; Rudolf Berthold — killed in political street fighting in Hamburg, March 15, 1920, 44 victories; Otto Parschau — died of wounds, July 21, 1916, 8 victories; Wilhelm Frankl — KIA April 8, 1917, 20 victories; Maximilian von Cossel — POW, August 1917; and Rudolf Windisch — MIA, May 27, 1918, 22 victories. Sanke card #408. Unsere Flieger Helden



Wintgens, Boelcke, Immelmann, Mulzer, Buddecke, v. Althaus, Höhndorf, Berthold, Parschau, Frankl, v. Cossel, u. Windisch.



W. Sanke Berlin, N. 37.

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Our Aviator Heroes
Sanke, Sanke 408, Our flying heroes, Unsere Flieger Helden, Wintgens, Boelcke, Bölcke, Immelmann, Mulzer, Buddecke, v. Althaus, von Althaus, Althaus, Hohndorf, Höhndorf, Berthold, Parschau, Frankl, 1915-07-15
A view of V Beach from the S.S. River Clyde from 'Gallipoli' by John Masefield. V Beach was an Allied landing site at Cape Helles on the end of the Gallipoli Peninsula. On April 25, 1915, the day of the initial invasion, the collier S.S. River Clyde held 2,000 men who were to land on improvised gangways. So many fell to Turkish machine guns that the water was red with blood 50 yards from shore.
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A view of 'V' Beach take from S.S. 'River Clyde.'more A view of V Beach from the S.S. River Clyde from 'Gallipoli' by John Masefield. V Beach was an Allied landing site at Cape Helles on the end of the Gallipoli Peninsula. On April 25, 1915, the day of the initial invasion, the collier S.S. River Clyde held 2,000 men who were to land on improvised gangways. So many fell to Turkish machine guns that the water was red with blood 50 yards from shore. A view of 'V' Beach take from S.S. 'River Clyde.' Gallipoli, John Masefield, Masefield, V Beach, River Clyde, S.S. River Clyde
Map of the Eastern Front, mid-July, 1915 from The Capture of Novo Georgievsk, Volume 8 of the Reichsarchive history Battles of the World War.more Map of the Eastern Front, mid-July, 1915 from The Capture of Novo Georgievsk, Volume 8 of the Reichsarchive history Battles of the World War. Reichsarchiv, Novo Georgiewsk, 1915, Eastern Front, July, Lake Narotch, Baltic Sea, Gulf of Finland
Hymne Français, words and music by Edouard Barrat. The illustration by P. DuBote (?) includes the flags of France and her allies Belgium, Russia, and the United Kingdom.
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Hymne Français, Hommage sincère à Combattants & Alliés
Paroles & Musique de Edouard Barrat
V.B.
French Anthem, sincere tribute to combatants & Allies
Words & Music by Edouard Barrat
V.B.more Hymne Français, words and music by Edouard Barrat. The illustration by P. DuBote (?) includes the flags of France and her allies Belgium, Russia, and the United Kingdom. Hymne Français, Hommage sincère à Combattants & Alliés



Paroles & Musique de Edouard Barrat

V.B.



French Anthem, sincere tribute to combatants & Allies



Words & Music by Edouard Barrat

V.B.
Hymne Francais, French Hymn, Edouard Barrat, French Anthem, anthem, 1915-07-14, France, A Minstrel in France
German WWI Landwehr soldiers posing. The one on the right is marked with an 'x'.more German WWI Landwehr soldiers posing. The one on the right is marked with an 'x'. One of three soldiers is marked with an 'x'. Germany, Landwehr, Soldiers, Spiked Helmet, pickelhaube, Bayonet, M71, flag, barbed wire, 1915-07-10


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