A csehek elleni harczba küldött egyik pánczélkocsink belseje géppuskákkal. - Jelfy Gyula felvétele. Vasárnapi Újság, 49. szám. 1918. (65. évfolyam) Budapest, Deczember hó 8.
Hungarian armoured car in the first world war.
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A csehek elleni harczba küldött egyik pánczélkocsink belseje géppuskákkal. - Jelfy Gyula felvétele. Vasárnapi Újság, 49. szám. 1918. (65. évfolyam) Budapest, Deczember hó 8.

Hungarian armoured car in the first world war.

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Indian troops at Ypern. Gasmask inspection.
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IMG_0002 by Numerius on Flickr.

Indian troops at Ypern. Gasmask inspection.

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IMG_0002 by Numerius on Flickr.

Német és angol légi járművek. Angol hirdetmény az I. világháborúból. Forrás: oszk.
Silhouettes of german and british airships and airplanes.

Német és angol légi járművek. Angol hirdetmény az I. világháborúból. Forrás: oszk.

Silhouettes of german and british airships and airplanes.

CLEBRATION IN BUDAPEST, HUNGARY, ON THE OCCASION OF THE VICTORY OF THE AUSTRIANS AT LEMBERG, WHICH WAS WON OVER THE RUSSIANS IN THE EARLY DAYS OF THE WAR. The War of the Nations (New York), December 31, 1919.
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CLEBRATION IN BUDAPEST, HUNGARY, ON THE OCCASION OF THE VICTORY OF THE AUSTRIANS AT LEMBERG, WHICH WAS WON OVER THE RUSSIANS IN THE EARLY DAYS OF THE WAR. The War of the Nations (New York), December 31, 1919.

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AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN 30.5 CENTIMETER MORTAR BEING PUT IN POSITION IN THE CARPATHIANS, TO HOLD THE PASSES THROUGH WHICH THE TIDE OF RUSSIAN INVASION WAS BEGINNING TO SWEEP. The War of the Nations (New York), December 31, 1919
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AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN 30.5 CENTIMETER MORTAR BEING PUT IN POSITION IN THE CARPATHIANS, TO HOLD THE PASSES THROUGH WHICH THE TIDE OF RUSSIAN INVASION WAS BEGINNING TO SWEEP. The War of the Nations (New York), December 31, 1919

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HUNGARIAN LANDSTURM, ON                    THE WAY TO THE FRONT, PASSING’ THROUGH BUDAPEST. The New York Times (New York), September 20, 1914
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HUNGARIAN LANDSTURM, ON THE WAY TO THE FRONT, PASSING’ THROUGH BUDAPEST. The New York Times (New York), September 20, 1914

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GROUP OF “CHARS D’ASSAUT,” THE FRENCH RENAULT BABY TANKS, SWIFT AND  EASILY TURNED AND MANAGED   , PASSING THROUGH A RUINED VILLAGE IN HOT  PURSUIT OF THE FLEEING GERMANS. The War of the Nations (New York), December 31, 1919. (Via)
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GROUP OF “CHARS D’ASSAUT,” THE FRENCH RENAULT BABY TANKS, SWIFT AND EASILY TURNED AND MANAGED , PASSING THROUGH A RUINED VILLAGE IN HOT PURSUIT OF THE FLEEING GERMANS. The War of the Nations (New York), December 31, 1919. (Via)

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A huge German tank captured by the French and repaired by them. While of enormous size, the tanks which the Germans built after the British had proved the value of that weapon were too ponderous and unwieldy to be of great service to their forces. The War of the Nations (New York), December 31, 1919. (Via)

A huge German tank captured by the French and repaired by them. While of enormous size, the tanks which the Germans built after the British had proved the value of that weapon were too ponderous and unwieldy to be of great service to their forces. The War of the Nations (New York), December 31, 1919. (Via)

Russian trench near Baronvitsky at the moment when it is flooded by the Germans with asphyxiating gas. The War of the Nations (New York), December 31, 1919. (Via)

Russian trench near Baronvitsky at the moment when it is flooded by the Germans with asphyxiating gas. The War of the Nations (New York), December 31, 1919. (Via)

ONE OF THE LARGEST TYPES OF BRITISH TANK SPANNING AN ENEMY TRENCH, WHILE FROM ITS SIDES ITS GUNS HURL DEATH INTO THE GERMAN LINES. THE FIRST APPEARANCE OF THESE MONSTERS MADE THE GERMANS BREAK IN PANIC. The War of the Nations (New York), December 31, 1919 (Via)

ONE OF THE LARGEST TYPES OF BRITISH TANK SPANNING AN ENEMY TRENCH, WHILE FROM ITS SIDES ITS GUNS HURL DEATH INTO THE GERMAN LINES. THE FIRST APPEARANCE OF THESE MONSTERS MADE THE GERMANS BREAK IN PANIC. The War of the Nations (New York), December 31, 1919 (Via)