German warships in the North Sea during the First World War
Warships of the German Imperial Navy on the high seas during the First World War. The picture was probably taken from a zeppelin.
Headline:German warship in the North Sea during the First World War
Date:01.01.1914
Image text:Warships of the German Imperial Navy, possibly the SMS Seydlitz, on the high seas during the First World War. The picture was probably taken from a zeppelin.
German warship in the North Sea during the First World War
Warships of the German Imperial Navy, possibly the SMS Seydlitz, on the high seas during the First World War. The picture was probably taken from a zeppelin.
Headline:German warship in the North Sea during the First World War
Date:01.01.1914
Image text:Warship of the German Imperial Navy, possibly the SMS Seydlitz, on the high seas during the First World War. The picture was probably taken from a zeppelin.
German warship in the North Sea during the First World War
Warship of the German Imperial Navy, possibly the SMS Seydlitz, on the high seas during the First World War. The picture was probably taken from a zeppelin.
Headline:German warships in the North Sea during the First World War
Date:01.01.1914
Image text:Warships of the German Imperial Navy on the high seas during the First World War. The picture was probably taken from a zeppelin.
SMS Luetzow in combat during the Battle of Jutaland in the First World War.
Headline:German torpedo boat with a fishing steamer, 1916
Date:01.06.1916
Image text:A fishing boat gets stopped and checked by a German torpedo boat. The German torpedo boat is part of the spearhead of the German Imperial Fleet before the Battle of Jutland.
A fishing boat gets stopped and checked by a German torpedo boat. The German torpedo boat is part of the spearhead of the German Imperial Fleet before the Battle of Jutland.
Headline:Germany Imperial Navy in keel line, 1916
Date:01.06.1916
Image text:The German Imperial Navy on the high seas in keel line before the Battle of Jutland.
The German cruiser SMS Frauenlob on the high seas, before it was sunk by British gun fire during the Battle of Jutland.
Headline:Damaged British cruiser "Chester", 1916
Date:01.06.1916
Image text:A gun hole in the main deck and in the side of the British cruiser "Chester", caused by the gunfire of the German Imperial Navy during the Battle of Jutland in the First World War.
A gun hole in the main deck and in the side of the British cruiser "Chester", caused by the gunfire of the German Imperial Navy during the Battle of Jutland in the First World War.
Headline:SMS Seydlitz after the Battle of Jutland, 1916
Date:01.06.1916
Image text:The German cruiser SMS Seydlitz after the Battle of JUtland in a harbour.
The German liner SMS Koenig Albert leaving the harbour before the Battle of Jutland during the First World War.
Headline:Explosion of HMS Queen Mary, 1916
Date:01.06.1916
Image text:A great plume of smoke erupts from the British battlecruiser HMS Queen Mary as it sank after being hit by German guns during the Battle of Jutland.
Tha flag ship of Admiral Scheel, the SMS Friedrich der Grosse, which survived the Battle of Jutland unharmed.
Headline:S.M.S. Luetzow, 1916
Date:01.01.1916
Image text:The German battle cruiser SMS Luetzow in full speed on the high seas. The ship was sunk by its own crew after the battle of Jutland, as it was severerly damaged by gun fire and could not be navigated home.
The German battle cruiser SMS Luetzow in full speed on the high seas. The ship was sunk by its own crew after the battle of Jutland, as it was severerly damaged by gun fire and could not be navigated home.
Headline:HMS Birmingham under fire, 1916
Date:01.06.1916
Image text:The British cruiser "Brimingham" under German attack in the Battle of Jutland during the FIrst World War.
Damaged Deck of the German cruiser "Koenigsberg", which wa sunk by the English in July 1915 at the coast of German-East Africa.
Headline:Battle of Jutland
Date:01.06.1916
Image text:The battlecruisers of the Royal Navy before the Battle of Jutland. The first ship is the flag ship of the vice admiral Sir David Beatty, the second is HMS Tiger.
The battlecruisers of the Royal Navy before the Battle of Jutland. The first ship is the flag ship of the vice admiral Sir David Beatty, the second is HMS Tiger.
Headline:S.M.S. Rostock, 1916
Date:01.01.1916
Image text:The S.M.S. Rostock, a German cruiser, on the high seas. She later sank during the Battle of Jutland.