Map showing the possible routes which German Zeppelins could use to bomb England published near the start of World War 1 in August 1914. From The Illustrated War News magazine published in 1914.
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Wednesday, November 29, 2017
Map Showing the Possible Routes Which German Zeppelins Could Use to Bomb England Published Near the Start of World War 1 in August 1914
Map showing the possible routes which German Zeppelins could use to bomb England published near the start of World War 1 in August 1914. From The Illustrated War News magazine published in 1914.
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Saturday, August 8, 2015
British Military Personnel Inspecting the Wreckage of a Crashed German Zeppelin During World War 1
British military personnel inspecting the wreckage of a crashed German Zeppelin during World War 1.
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Wednesday, July 2, 2014
American Soldiers of the 89th Infantry Division Posing in Front of a Zeppelin Hangar at Trier Air Base
American soldiers of the 89th Infantry Division posing with their tractor-drawn artillery in front of what was said to be the largest Zeppelin hangar in Germany at Trier Air Base during the Occupation of the Rhineland, 1918. Animated stereoview.
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