Following the surrender of Germany, on November 11, 1918 an armistice was signed in General Foch’s private railroad car in the Compiegne Forest near the front lines. With peace declared, troops began returning home via large passenger ships
Soldiers returning from France after WWI, among them Luke Tennison, on the U.S.S. Great Northern, a ...
This drawing depicts recently-released French prisoners of war and Alsatian troops that had fought...
Never before in the world's history have two million troops, with supplies, munitions and equipment,...
Following the surrender of Germany, on November 11, 1918 an armistice was signed in General Foch’s p...
French prisoners climb aboard a railway freight car at an unidentified German prison camp to retur...
British civilian internees stack their considerable belongings, which they acquired during their cap...
Taken either by the American Colony Photo Department or its successor, the Matson Photo Service.Titl...
British prisoners bid their farewell to the Turkish commandant at the prison camp at Ouchak. Turkis...
All sorts of transportation was used in the parade.Nov. 7, 1918, rumors reached the U.S. that the Ge...
This round white tin-glazed plate is decorated with an orange and blue rope-motif on the cavetto. Th...
A French officer, a member of the Franco-Serbian Military Mission, informs the Serbian POW\u27s at H...
Some French prisoners in northern German prisons traveled to Denmark and took ships home to Fran...
A train is under the canopy at the railroad station. Men are standing on the platform at the end of ...
Civilian internees simply collected their meager belongings and walked home from German prison c...
A postcard printed in Germany during World War I. German title: Wenn\u27s Russenblut giesst und Fran...
Soldiers returning from France after WWI, among them Luke Tennison, on the U.S.S. Great Northern, a ...
This drawing depicts recently-released French prisoners of war and Alsatian troops that had fought...
Never before in the world's history have two million troops, with supplies, munitions and equipment,...
Following the surrender of Germany, on November 11, 1918 an armistice was signed in General Foch’s p...
French prisoners climb aboard a railway freight car at an unidentified German prison camp to retur...
British civilian internees stack their considerable belongings, which they acquired during their cap...
Taken either by the American Colony Photo Department or its successor, the Matson Photo Service.Titl...
British prisoners bid their farewell to the Turkish commandant at the prison camp at Ouchak. Turkis...
All sorts of transportation was used in the parade.Nov. 7, 1918, rumors reached the U.S. that the Ge...
This round white tin-glazed plate is decorated with an orange and blue rope-motif on the cavetto. Th...
A French officer, a member of the Franco-Serbian Military Mission, informs the Serbian POW\u27s at H...
Some French prisoners in northern German prisons traveled to Denmark and took ships home to Fran...
A train is under the canopy at the railroad station. Men are standing on the platform at the end of ...
Civilian internees simply collected their meager belongings and walked home from German prison c...
A postcard printed in Germany during World War I. German title: Wenn\u27s Russenblut giesst und Fran...
Soldiers returning from France after WWI, among them Luke Tennison, on the U.S.S. Great Northern, a ...
This drawing depicts recently-released French prisoners of war and Alsatian troops that had fought...
Never before in the world's history have two million troops, with supplies, munitions and equipment,...