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Vaterland Collection

"Vaterland: A Journey through Time and Place" Step into the past with a glimpse of history captured in various corners of Vaterland

Background imageVaterland Collection: Dein Vaterland ist in Gefahr Poster

Dein Vaterland ist in Gefahr Poster - Your Fatherland is in danger, German military recruitment poster

Background imageVaterland Collection: The Lowenbrau Saal in Vaterland, Berlin, 1920s

The Lowenbrau Saal in Vaterland, Berlin, 1920s Date: 1920s

Background imageVaterland Collection: Hamburg-American Line, Imperator brochures

Hamburg-American Line, Imperator brochures
Hamburg-American Line, two Imperator promotional brochures, Vaterland and Munchen

Background imageVaterland Collection: Death of Tobias Rehs, 2nd Landwehr Infantry Regiment, WW1

Death of Tobias Rehs, 2nd Landwehr Infantry Regiment, WW1
1914-1916 - For the Fatherland, Death of.Tobias Rehs of the 2nd Landwehr Infantry Regiment on 6/3/1915. Honour his memory, an example and model to those who come after him. By Fritz Erler (1868-1940)

Background imageVaterland Collection: The German liner, Vaterland. Postcard sent in 1913

The German liner, Vaterland. Postcard sent in 1913
660383 The German liner, Vaterland. Postcard sent in 1913. by German Photographer (20th Century); Private Collection; © Look and Learn

Background imageVaterland Collection: Rhine Terrace caf-Restaurant at Haus Vaterland, Berlin

Rhine Terrace caf-Restaurant at Haus Vaterland, Berlin
A representation of the Rhine Terrace (Rhineland) caf-Restaurant at Haus Vaterland, Berlin, 1920s Date: 1920s

Background imageVaterland Collection: Sour Krouts Farewell, or the Germans Return to his Vaterland (colour litho)

Sour Krouts Farewell, or the Germans Return to his Vaterland (colour litho)
610747 Sour Krouts Farewell, or the Germans Return to his Vaterland (colour litho) by Concanen, Alfred (1835-86); Private Collection; (add.info.: Sour Krouts Farewell)

Background imageVaterland Collection: Dein Vaterland ist in Gefahr, melde dich

Dein Vaterland ist in Gefahr, melde dich!. Poster shows a German soldier, holding a grenade in one hand and a rifle in the other; in background a barbed wire fence and flames

Background imageVaterland Collection: The Rhineland Terrace restaurant in Haus Vaterland, Berlin

The Rhineland Terrace restaurant in Haus Vaterland, Berlin, 1920s Date: 1920s

Background imageVaterland Collection: The Wild West bar in Haus Vaterland, Berlin, 1920s

The Wild West bar in Haus Vaterland, Berlin, 1920s Date: 1920s

Background imageVaterland Collection: Aquitania and Vaterland compared by G. H. Davis

Aquitania and Vaterland compared by G. H. Davis
The Aquitania (British) and Vaterland (German) compared. Showing their relative length, displacement, engines and horsepower. Date: 1914

Background imageVaterland Collection: Alles furs Vaterland! Alles fur die Freiheit

Alles furs Vaterland! Alles fur die Freiheit!. Poster shows a German soldier with rifle in one hand and the other raised in the V sign; in background a factory and a town

Background imageVaterland Collection: Interior of the Berlin Piccadilly, Potsdamer Platz, Berlin

Interior of the Berlin Piccadilly, Potsdamer Platz, Berlin (became the main restaurant in Haus Vaterland) Date: circa 1912

Background imageVaterland Collection: The Turkish caf頯f Haus Vaterland, Berlin, 1920s

The Turkish caf頯f Haus Vaterland, Berlin, 1920s
The Turkish caf頯 f Haus Vaterland, Berlin, 1920s Date: 1920s

Background imageVaterland Collection: The Lowenbrau room of Haus Vaterland, Berlin, 1920s

The Lowenbrau room of Haus Vaterland, Berlin, 1920s Date: 1920s

Background imageVaterland Collection: A view of Potsdamer Platz with Haus Vaterland on the right

A view of Potsdamer Platz with Haus Vaterland on the right, 1930s Date: 1930s

Background imageVaterland Collection: A view of Potsdamer Platz at night with Haus Vaterland on th

A view of Potsdamer Platz at night with Haus Vaterland on the right, 1930s Date: 1930s

Background imageVaterland Collection: The Grinzing room or Vienna Caf頩n Haus Vaterland, Berlin

The Grinzing room or Vienna Caf頩n Haus Vaterland, Berlin
The Grinzing room or Vienna Caf頩 n Haus Vaterland, Berlin, 1920s Date: 1920s

Background imageVaterland Collection: Sailing vessel Mount Shasta, aka Vaterland

Sailing vessel Mount Shasta, aka Vaterland
Sailing vessel Mount Shasta, a four-masted auxiliary schooner, aka Vaterland, owned by Count Felix von Luckner. Date: circa 1920s

Background imageVaterland Collection: Furs Vaterland - German WW1 knitting postcard

Furs Vaterland - German WW1 knitting postcard
German postcard featuring a row of little girls knitting For the Fatherland during the First World War. Civilians of all the warring nations knitted comforts for men serving at the front during this

Background imageVaterland Collection: Maiden voyage of the Vaterland

Maiden voyage of the Vaterland
The maiden voyage of what was at the time the biggest ship in the world: the German Hamburg-Amerika cruise liner, Vaterland

Background imageVaterland Collection: Growth of big German liners by G. H. Davis

Growth of big German liners by G. H. Davis
The growth of the big German liners: how they are spreading into the great ocean passenger routes. A comparison of German and British examples

Background imageVaterland Collection: The Leviathan

The Leviathan
circa 1912: Laying the deck plates during construction of the Leviathan, formerly the Vaterland, built at Hamburg by Blohm & Voss. She was launched in 1914

Background imageVaterland Collection: WORLD WAR I: RETURN HOME. The Leviathan crowded with 10, 000 men of the 27th division

WORLD WAR I: RETURN HOME. The Leviathan crowded with 10, 000 men of the 27th division nearing port in New York, New York. Photograph, 1919

Background imageVaterland Collection: WORLD WAR I: LEVIATHAN. The Leviathan, formally German steamer Vaterland loaded

WORLD WAR I: LEVIATHAN. The Leviathan, formally German steamer Vaterland loaded with returning American Toops, New York. Photograph, c1919

Background imageVaterland Collection: Alte Frontsoldaten... Das Vaterland is in Gefahr! Eile tut

Alte Frontsoldaten... Das Vaterland is in Gefahr! Eile tut not!. Poster shows head-and-shoulders portrait of a German soldier

Background imageVaterland Collection: Vaterland, Familie, Zukunft... 8. Kriegsanleihe

Vaterland, Familie, Zukunft... 8. Kriegsanleihe. Poster shows a German soldier holding a child in his arms, behind him is a woman and child(?). Text: Fatherland, family, future... 8th War Loan

Background imageVaterland Collection: Pflanzt ol! Pflanzt Sonneblumen und Mohn, ihr schafft dann D

Pflanzt ol! Pflanzt Sonneblumen und Mohn, ihr schafft dann Deutsches ol und dient dem Vaterland!... Poster shows a sign, with a song bird perched on it, in a bed of poppies and sunflowers

Background imageVaterland Collection: Vaterland Coffee House, Berlin

Vaterland Coffee House, Berlin
Vaterland Coffee House, Potsdamer Platz, Berlin Date: 1920s

Background imageVaterland Collection: Leviathan refueling

Leviathan refueling
The fuel ship British Councillor bunkering (refueling) the large liner Leviathan. The second of a trio of transatlantic liners built by Germanys Hamburg America Line as the SS Vaterland for


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"Vaterland: A Journey through Time and Place" Step into the past with a glimpse of history captured in various corners of Vaterland. From the iconic "Dein Vaterland ist in Gefahr" poster, reminding us of the dangers faced by our homeland, to the grandeur of The Lowenbrau Saal in 1920s Berlin - each hint offers a unique perspective. Immerse yourself in luxury aboard Hamburg-American Line's Imperator, as depicted on their enticing brochures. Yet amidst this opulence, we must not forget the sacrifices made during WW1, such as Tobias Rehs from the 2nd Landwehr Infantry Regiment. Haus Vaterland stands as a testament to Berlin's vibrant culture. The Rhineland Terrace restaurant invites you to savor delectable cuisine while enjoying breathtaking views. Meanwhile, step back into time at The Wild West bar where echoes of 1920s revelry still linger. G. H. Davis compares two magnificent ocean liners - Aquitania and Vaterland - showcasing Germany's prowess in maritime engineering. A postcard sent in 1913 captures the elegance and majesty of the German liner named after its very own homeland. Indulge your senses at Rhine Terrace café-restaurant within Haus Vaterland; it promises an unforgettable culinary experience against a backdrop that exudes charm and sophistication. And let us not overlook "Sour Krouts Farewell, " a colorful lithograph depicting Germans bidding farewell or returning home to their beloved Vaterland. The interior of Berlin Piccadilly at Potsdamer Platz transports you back to an era when glamour reigned supreme – an enchanting escape from reality. Lastly, venture into Haus Vaterland's Turkish café for a taste of exotic flavors that once captivated visitors during those roaring 1920s nights. Vaterland beckons with its rich tapestry of history, culture, and nostalgia.