Borden Battery Posted 13 July , 2006 Share Posted 13 July , 2006 WWI Eastern Front Foto - Nachlass eines Soldaten This unique website presents the private photographs of both a German officer and German military archive photographs of the Eastern Front during the Great War. Most would appear to unpublished and without notation. The images are unfamiliar and compelling and can be viewed individually or part of a slide show. Recommended for something quite different. [A Jens-Olaf Walter's Website][August 2006] http://www.flickr.com/photos/65817306@N00/sets/486575/show/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Paul Hederer Posted 13 July , 2006 Share Posted 13 July , 2006 WWI Eastern Front Foto - Nachlass eines Soldaten This unique website presents the private photographs of both a German officer and German military archive photographs of the Eastern Front during the Great War. Most would appear to unpublished and without notation. The images are unfamiliar and compelling and can be viewed individually or part of a slide show. Recommended for something quite different. [A Jens-Olaf Walter's Website][August 2006] http://www.flickr.com/photos/65817306@N00/sets/486575/show/ Thanks for that--very interesting. Paul Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Borden Battery Posted 31 December , 2006 Author Share Posted 31 December , 2006 Here are some more websites on this topic area. Borden Battery General Great War - Eastern Front - Part 19 Note: CEF Study Group member websites denoted with asterisk "*" ============================================== Battles - The Eastern Front [Firstworldwar.com] This is a sub-set of the FIRSTWORLDWAR.COM [Michael Duffy site] and includes the battles of Battles of Stalluponen, Gumbinnen, Tannenberg, First Battle of the Masurian Lakes, Battle of Bolimov, Second Battle of the Masurian Lakes, Battle of Lake Naroch and Battle of Lutsk. [CEF Study Group - Nov 2005] http://www.firstworldwar.com/battles/ef.htm OldPhoto - Czechoslovak Website This Czechoslovak website contains a very large number of remarkable photographs and postcards from the Eastern Front with many of the photographs from Galizia territory and East Carpathia Mountains. [CEF Study Group - June 2005] http://www.oldphoto.info/HTML/en_ramy.html The Russo-Japanese War Research Society The Russo-Japanese War Research Society is an on-line study group dedicated to the research and documentation of the Russo-Japanese War 1904-05. Their goal is the quality presentation of articles and archives relating to the war as well as the pre and post war periods. They also offer a free on-line message board, a store where you can buy historic and collectible items, and a book store. [CEF Study Group - Nov 2005] http://www.russojapanesewar.com/index.html Armata Regală Română - The Romanian Royal Army There is very little information on the Romanian Royal Army during the Great War. This is a very short summary of the Order of Battle. [CEF Study Group - April 2006] http://www.geocities.com/dangrecu/ WWI Eastern Front Foto - Nachlass eines Soldaten This unique website presents the private photographs of both a German officer and German military archive photographs of the Eastern Front during the Great War. Most would appear to unpublished and without notation. The images are unfamiliar and compelling and can be viewed individually or part of a slide show. Recommended for something quite different. [A Jens-Olaf Walter's Website][CEF Study Group - August 2006] http://www.flickr.com/photos/65817306@N00/sets/486575/show/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MartH Posted 31 December , 2006 Share Posted 31 December , 2006 Hello This is more than interesting, some of the photographs are of Helsinki, now considering they only time the Germans were there was when they liberated it in March/April 1918.... I have not seen these photographs and I've seen lots of Helsinki. Must study more, Many thanks, Mart Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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