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Map of the Artois region north of the city of Arras, France, from The Illustrated War News, Part 41, May 19, 1915. The French launched the Second Battle of Artois on May 9, 1915 to try to capture the heights of Notre Dame de Lorette and Vimy.
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Where the French are making important progress: the Carency district, the scene of the victorious battle and the line of the Loos-Arras advance.more Map of the Artois region north of the city of Arras, France, from The Illustrated War News, Part 41, May 19, 1915. The French launched the Second Battle of Artois on May 9, 1915 to try to capture the heights of Notre Dame de Lorette and Vimy. Where the French are making important progress: the Carency district, the scene of the victorious battle and the line of the Loos-Arras advance. The Illustrated War News, Illustrated War News, May, 1915, 1915-05-19, Arras, map, Givency, Loretto Heights, Second Battle of Artois, 1915-05-09, Notre Dame de Lorette, Vimy, 1915-06-05
A postcard of a Zeppelin over the battleship Nassau. At 136 meters, the Zeppelin is less than one meter shorter than the Nassau. The lengths and other statistics are given on the reverse.
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Logo: Deutscher Flotten-Verein (German Naval League)
Zeppelins Luftschiff: Länge 136 m, Durchmesser 13 m 2 Motore mit 220 Pferdekräften Tragfähigkeit 16 Mann und 2000 kg. Ballast.
Linienschiff “Nassau” Länge 136.7 m, Breite 27,1 m Tiefgang 3,1 m Wasserverdrängung 19000 t Schnelligkeit 20 Sm, Besatzung 961 Mann.
Zeppelin Airship: length 136 m, diameter 13 m 2 motors of 220 horse-power capacity 16 men and 2,000 kg. Ballast.
Battleship "Nassau" length 136.7 m, width 27.1 m Draft 3.1 m Displacement 19000 t Speed ​​20 Sm, 961 man crew
Ges. Gesch.more A Zeppelin over the battleship Nassau. At 136 meters, the Zeppelin is less than one meter shorter than the Nassau. Lengths and other comparisons are given on the reverse. Zeppelin, Technology, ship, battleship, Nassau Organization, Deutscher Flotten-Verein, German Naval League, statistic, 1915-06-07
To the Dardanelles! The Entente Allies successfully capture their objective and plant their flags in this boy's 1915 war game, as they did not in life, neither in the naval campaign, nor in the invasion of the Gallipoli peninsula.
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Aux Dardanelles; Victoire; Vive les Alliés
Logo and number: ACA 2131
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Artige - Fabricant 16, Faub. St. Denis Paris Visé Paris N. au verso. Fabrication Française - Marque A.C.Amore To the Dardanelles! The Entente Allies successfully capture their objective and plant their flags in this boy's 1915 war game, as they did not in life, neither in the naval campaign, nor in the invasion of the Gallipoli peninsula. Aux Dardanelles; Victoire; Vive les Alliés



Logo and number: ACA 2131



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Artige - Fabricant 16, Faub. St. Denis Paris Visé Paris N. au verso. Fabrication Française - Marque A.C.A
Child, Turkey, boy, toy, toy soldier, toy boat, boat, ship, fort, flags, France, Great Britain, 1915-06-04, 1915, June, Gallipoli, Gallipoli Campaign, The Allied invasion of the Gallipoli peninsula in Turkey, Dardanelles
Talaat Pasha, Turkish Minister of the Interior, from the memoir 'Ambassador Morgenthau's Story' by Henry Morgenthau, American Ambassador to Turkey from 1913 to 1916.
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Talaat Pasha, ex-Grand Vizier of Turkey
In 1914, when the war broke out, Talaat was Minister of the Interior and the most influential leader in the Committee of Union and Progress, the secret organization which controlled the Turkish Empire. A few years ago Talaat was a letter-carrier, and afterward a telegraph operator in Adrianople. His talents are those of a great political boss. He represented Turkey in the peace negotiations with Russia and his signature appears on the Brest-Litovsk treaty.more Talaat Pasha, Turkish Minister of the Interior, from the memoir 'Ambassador Morgenthau's Story' by Henry Morgenthau, American Ambassador to Turkey from 1913 to 1916. Talaat Pasha, ex-Grand Vizier of Turkey

In 1914, when the war broke out, Talaat was Minister of the Interior and the most influential leader in the Committee of Union and Progress, the secret organization which controlled the Turkish Empire. A few years ago Talaat was a letter-carrier, and afterward a telegraph operator in Adrianople. His talents are those of a great political boss. He represented Turkey in the peace negotiations with Russia and his signature appears on the Brest-Litovsk treaty.
Talaat, Talaat Pasha, Turkey, Minister of the Interior, 1915-06-01
A night raid by German troops at Château Noulette near Lens. The hilltop church, Notre Dame de Lorette, a pilgrimage site in 1914, stood on Loretto Heights, with Vimy Ridge part of the high ground seized by German troops in the Race to the Sea. French commander Joffre hoped to capture Loretto Heights in the First Battle of Artois in December, 1914.
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Nachtangriff deutscher Truppen bei Château Noulette in der Nähe von Lens.
Im Hintergrund oben die heißumstrittene Kirch Notre Dame de Lorette.
Mit Genehmigung der Illustrirten Zeitung, Leipzig
Night raid by German troops at Château Noulette near Lens.
In the upper background is the hotly contested church of Notre Dame de Lorette.
With the permission of Illustrirten Zeitung, Leipzig
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E.P. & Co.A.C.more A night raid by German troops at Château Noulette near Lens. The hilltop church, Notre Dame de Lorette, a pilgrimage site in 1914, stood on Loretto Heights, with Vimy Ridge part of the high ground seized by German troops in the Race to the Sea. French commander Joffre hoped to capture Loretto Heights in the First Battle of Artois in December, 1914. Nachtangriff deutscher Truppen bei Château Noulette in der Nähe von Lens.

Im Hintergrund oben die heißumstrittene Kirch Notre Dame de Lorette.

Mit Genehmigung der Illustrirten Zeitung, Leipzig



Night raid by German troops at Château Noulette near Lens.

In the upper background is the hotly contested church of Notre Dame de Lorette.

With the permission of Illustrirten Zeitung, Leipzig

A219

E.P. & Co.A.C.
Chateau Noulette, Notre Dame de Lorette, Lens, 1915-06-02, 1915, June, Second Battle of Artois, Loretto Heights


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