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Die Kaiserliche Marine im Weltkriege 1914-17
- Title: Die Kaiserliche Marine im Weltkriege 1914-17
- Related Names:
Bergen, Claus, 1885-1964 , artist
Hassenkamp, Kurt, 1886-1917 , artist
Schmidt-Hamburg, Robert, 1885-1963 , artist
Schwormstädt, Felix, 1870-1938 , artist
Stöwer, Willy, 1864-1931 , artist
Rehse Archiv für Zeitgeschichte und Publizistik, DLC , former owner - Date Created/Published: Berlin : Verlag W.E. Steinberg, [1918?]
- Medium: 1 portfolio (21 photomechanical prints) : color ; 63 x 48 cm. (portfolio)
- Summary: Reproductions of paintings of the German navy during the first World War, many showing naval action at the Battle of Jutland. Views of submarines, cruisers and battleships including triumphant return of the U-9 to Wilhelmshaven on Sept. 23, 1914; above-water torpedo launching near Hornsriff on Aug. 17, 1915, and the commercial submarine "Deutschland" dressed in the Weser River after its return from its initial voyage to the United States on August 25, 1916; Kaiser Wilhelm I giving a speech on board the ship. Includes artists' conceptions of life aboard typical vessels.
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- Call Number: LOT 9630 (H) [P&P]
- Repository: Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C. 20540 USA
- Notes:
- Inscription on inside front cover dated Munich, November 1925 to the Rehse Archiv für Zeitgeschichte und Publizistik; signature illegible. Also has ink stamp of the Rehse Archiv.
- By the following artists: Claus Bergen, Kurt Hassenkamp, R. Schmidt of Hamburg, Felix Schwormstädt and Willy Stöwer.
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(from captions) Kriegswache an Bord eines kleinen Kreuzers / Kurt Hassenkamp
Auf der Kommandobrücke eines Torpedobootes wahrend einer nächtlichen Aufklärungsfahrt / Felix Schwormstadt
Zur Seeschlacht vor dem Skagerrak 31. Mai 1916. Deutsche Grosskampfschiffe "Klar zum Gefecht" / Willy Stöwer
Zur Seeschlacht vor dem Skagerrak 31. Mai 1916. Im 30.5 cm. Geschützturm eines Grosskampfschiffes während des Gefechts / Felix Schwormstadt
Zur Seeschlacht vor dem Skagerrak 31. Mai 1916. Laden eines Torpedos im Breitseitraum eines Grosskampfschiffes / Felix Schwormstadt
Ein deutscher Kreuzer im Gefecht / Felix Schwormstadt
Zum Unterseebootskrieg. Zentrale eines Unterseebootes während der Fahrt unter Wasser / Felix Schwormstadt
Zur Seeschlacht vor dem Skagerrak 31. Mai 1916. Deutsche Grosskampfschiffe gehen in Kiellinie zum Angriff vor / Claus Bergen
Zur Seeschlacht vor dem Skagerrak 31. Mai 1916. Grosskampfschiffe im Gefecht / Claus Bergen
Zur Seeschlacht vor dem Skagerrak 31. Mai 1916. Ein deutsches Schlachtschiff im Gefecht [S.M.S. "Markgraf"] / Claus Bergen
Zur Seeschlacht vor dem Skagerrak 31. Mai 1916. S.M.S. "Westfalen" weist den Angriff englischer Torpedoboote ab. 31. Mai bis 1. Juni 1916 / R. Schmidt
Zum Unterseebootskrieg. Ein deutsches Unterseeboot vernichtet ein feindliches Segelschiff / Claus Bergen
Zur Seeschlacht vor dem Skagerrak 31. Mai 1916. Im Heizraum eines Grosskampfschiffes / Felix Schwormstadt
Zur Seeschlacht vor dem Skagerrak 31. Mai 1916. Auf der Verfolgung von englischen Kreuzern / Claus Bergen
Zum Unterseebootskrieg. Jubelnde Begrüssung des Unterseebootes "U 9" bei seiner Rückkehr nach Wilhelmshaven am 23. September 1914 / Willy Stöwer
Zum Unterseebootskrieg. Mannschaft eines deutschen Unterseebootes begrüsst auslaufende Aufklärungschiffe / Claus Bergen
Zum Unterseebootskrieg. Eine Weihnachtsfeier unserer blauen Jungen auf einem Unterseeboot / Felix Schwormstadt
Zur Seeschlacht vor dem Skagerrak 31. Mai 1916. Grosskampfschiffe in der Schlacht / Claus Bergen
Zur Seeschlacht vor dem Skagerrak 31. Mai 1916. Ansprache S.M. des Kaisers von Bord des Flottenflaggschiffes in Wilhelmshaven an die Sieger der Skagerakschlacht am 15. Juni 1916 / Claus Bergen
Am Bord des deutschen Torpedobootes, das während des Gefechtes bei Hornsriff am 17. August 1915 einen englischen Kreuzer und ein englisches Torpedoboot vernichtet / Felix Schwormstadt
Das Handels-U-Boot "Deutschland" bei seiner ersten Rückreise aus Amerika auf der Fahrt von der Wesermündung nach Bremen am Vormittag des 25. August 1916 / Claus Bergen. - Bookmark This Record:
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