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January Cushion Collection: 1 Jan 1918

1 Jan 1918 Collection
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Background imageJanuary Cushion Collection: Spartacist uprising of 1918 - 1919

Spartacist uprising of 1918 - 1919
German street protesters gather during the Spartacist uprising of 1918 - 1919

Background imageJanuary Cushion Collection: Fritz Haber during a laboratory experiment, 1918

Fritz Haber during a laboratory experiment, 1918 Fritz Haber during a laboratory experiment, 1918

Background imageJanuary Cushion Collection: French country church being used as a field hospital

French country church being used as a field hospital
A French country church being used as a field hospital during the First World War (1914 - 1918)

Background imageJanuary Cushion Collection: True Sons of Freedom 1918

True Sons of Freedom 1918

Background imageJanuary Cushion Collection: Philipp Scheidemann (1865 - 1939)

Philipp Scheidemann (1865 - 1939) German Social Democratic politician, proclaims the German Republic on 9 November 1918. He became the first Chancellor of the Weimar Republic

Background imageJanuary Cushion Collection: Members of Rat der Volksbeauftragten

Members of Rat der Volksbeauftragten
Members of the provision German Government, the Rat der Volksbeauftragten, created by the Social Democratic Party in the course of the Revolution of November 1918

Background imageJanuary Cushion Collection: Spartakist uprising in Berlin, 20 November 1918

Spartakist uprising in Berlin, 20 November 1918: Armed soldiers in Charlottenstrasse in the day before the revolution

Background imageJanuary Cushion Collection: General Gouraud entering Strasbourg

General Gouraud entering Strasbourg
Alsace - Lorraine: General Gouraud entering Strasbourg at the head of the French IVth Army on 22 November 1918, as France occupied the Rhineland after World War I

Background imageJanuary Cushion Collection: Civilians talking to soldier on street

Civilians talking to soldier on street
Revolution in Germany, 1918 - 1919. A typical discussion on the streets between civilians and soldiers

Background imageJanuary Cushion Collection: Negotiating Treaty of Brest - Litovsk

Negotiating Treaty of Brest - Litovsk
Negotiating the Treaty of Brest - Litovsk. Finally signed on 3 March 1918, it marked Russias exit from World War I

Background imageJanuary Cushion Collection: Propaganda leaflet 1918

Propaganda leaflet 1918

Background imageJanuary Cushion Collection: WWII poster Victory Bonds Will Help Stop This

WWII poster Victory Bonds Will Help Stop This
WWII poster " Victory Bonds Will Help Stop This"

Background imageJanuary Cushion Collection: British artillery soldiers with gas masks

British artillery soldiers with gas masks

Background imageJanuary Cushion Collection: First World War battlefield scene

First World War battlefield scene, 1918. French trenches on the summit of Mont Renaud against a background of the remains of a wood with silhouetted tree trunks stripped of leaves and branches

Background imageJanuary Cushion Collection: First World War battlefield scene

First World War battlefield scene, 1918. Allied tanks overwhelming German trenches, July 1918. After the painting by Francois Flameng (1856 - 1923)

Background imageJanuary Cushion Collection: First World War battlefield scene

First World War battlefield scene, 1918. A gate into the park of the chateau of Plessis - de - Roye


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