Eastern Front (World War I)
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Maps
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Map of the Eastern Front, 1914.
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Battle of Kolubara (1914.)
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Battle of Cer (1914.)
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Eastern Front, as of 1917.
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Territory after Brest Litovsk.
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Territory after Brest Litovsk (SVG file, in french)
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Battle for Galicia. August-September 1914
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Battle of Warsaw-Ivangorod. 1914
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Battle of Łódź. November 1914.
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Offensive of the Russian South-Western front (Brusilov offensive). 1916
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Romanian front. 1916
Photos
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Austro-Hungarian POWs in Russia, 1915
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THE STAFF OF THE 5TH SIBERIAN CORPS. The last corps to leave Warsaw and one of the first in action on the southwestern front in the summer of 1916.
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TYPICAL REFUGEES FROM THE BATTLE ZONE RELATING THEIR EXPERIENCES.
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TYPES OF THE MEN WHO DEFENDED WARSAW TILL THE END.
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TYPICAL REAR-GUARD TRENCHES IN THE GREAT RUSSIAN RETREAT: A SHELL BURST OVER THIS POSITION JUST AS THE PICTURE WAS TAKEN.
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RUSSIAN WOUNDED GOING TO THE REAR. Motor ambulances are a rare luxury in Russia and the wounded are frequently two and three days in peasant's carts before they reach the railhead or base hospitals.
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RUSSIAN TROOPS GOING TO THE FRONT: SUPPORTS FOR THE IMPERIAL GUARDS BEING HURRIED INTO THE FIGHTING LINE.
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RUSSIAN TROOPS AWAITING A GERMAN ATTACK. This is a typical rear-guard trench, characteristic of the field fortifications of the great retreat.
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RUSSIAN 8-INCH GUNS ADVANCING TO THE POSITIONS.
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Russian prisoners and guns captured at Tannenberg
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"A Bristling Forest of Bayonets. Russian Troops on Review."
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The Russian battleship Slawa, crippled by German gunfire and sinking off Ösel, Baltic Sea, October 1917.
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Siberian infantry troops during a rest in Warsaw 1914
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Russian soldiers marching along a railway line. Summer 1914
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Austrian infantry
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Russian cossack in wwi inan early stage of the war
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Female Russian hospital staff.
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Russian infantry
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German officers in Riga during World War I
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St. Petersburg. Cruiser «Aurora»