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fpc. Kaiser Wilhelm II
fig01 The Crown Prince and Crown Princess
fig02 Prince Henry of Prussia, the Emperor's Brother
fig03 The Unworldly Kaiserin as the Protectress of the Fatherless
fig04 Princess Victoria Louise, the Emperor's Only Daughter
fig05 A Portrait of WilhelmII, signed: “Wilhelm: I[mperator]. R[ex].".
fig06 General von Heeringen
fig07 General von Eichhorn
fig08 General von BÜlow
fig09 General von Prittwitz
fig10 The Kaiser with the BÜrgemeister of Aix-la-Chapelle on the Balcony of the Town Hall
fig11 The Emperor at Maneuvers
fig12 Duke Albert of WÜrtemberg
fig13 Prince Rupprecht of Bavaria
fig14 Grand Duke Frederick II of Baden
fig15 Bird's-eye View Berlin Parade Grounds
fig16 Arrival of Recruits
fig17 The Field Kitchen
fig18 Transmitting and Receiving Orders by Telephone
fig19 Telegrams
fig20 Giving Orders
fig21 Telegraph Battalion
fig22 Military Telephone Station
fig23 Putting up Campaign Tents
fig24 Death's-head Hussars
fig25 The Crown prince
fig26 The Crown Prince at Mess
fig27 Line Infantry
fig28 Rear Guard in Ambush
fig29 Artillery Patrol
fig30 Infantry on the March
fig31 Floating the Pontoons
fig32 Machine Guns being Loaded on Pontoons
fig33 Mountain Earthworks
fig34 Pursuit
fig35 Infantry Embarking
fig36 Building a Pontoon Bridge
fig37 Building a Pontoon Bridge
fig38 Combination Hydro and Aeroplane
fig39 War Dogs Used as Messengers
fig40 Covered Field Artillery
fig41 A Howitzer Battery Crossing a Pontoon Bridge
fig42 Rough Riding
fig43 Effect of Two Shells on a Six-Foot Reinforced Concrete Wall
fig44 Scaling Barricades
fig45 Lance Practice with Straw Man
fig46 Cavalry Patrol
fig47 Building a Bridge with Sacks
fig48 A Field Gun
fig49 Wheel Belt for Cannon
fig50 A Howitzer Battery
fig51 Observation Column
fig52 Observation Ladder
fig53 Covered Field Artillery
fig54 Military Airdome at Cologne Showing Zeppelin Number II
fig55 Cabin of the Zeppelin Airship Hansa
fig56 Military Airship in Process of Construction
fig57 Gondola of the SchÜtte-Lanz I Airship
fig58 Airship Parseval
[1] “Parseval” was the name given to a type of non-rigid airship that were designed by August von Parseval. The caption should be “A Parseval Airship”.
fig59 Austrian Military Airship Parseval
[2] The caption should be “An Austrian Military Parseval Airship”.
fig60 Marine Airship
fig61 A Zeppelin over the Kiel Bay
fig62 Albatross-Taube Model 1914
fig63 Albatross-Taube Packed for Shipping
fig64 Double Monoplane
fig65 Albatross Hydro and Aeroplane
fig66 A Taube over the Military Flying Grounds at Johannisthal, near Berlin
fig67 Biplane
fig68 Airship Transportation Wagon
fig69 Uhlans Crossing River
fig70 Patrol of Uhlans
fig71 Uhlans Fording River
fig72 Easily Upset
fig73 H. M. Man-of-War Wittelsbach Passing under a High Bridge in the Kaiser Wilhelm Canal
[3] The term “Man-of-War” is archaic and vague. Wittelsbach was a pre-dreadnought battleship (Linienschiff). The caption would be more precise if “Man-of-War” were replaced by ”Battleship”.
fig74 H. M. Ship Seydlitz in Dry-Dock
fig75 Signaling on Submarine
fig76 For Raising Sunken Submarines
fig77 The Second Squadron Passing the Friedrichsort Light
fig78 H. M. Cruiser Breslau
[4] Breslau was a light cruiser (Kleine GeschÜtze Kreuzer) of 4,500 tons with four funnels. The ship in this illustration is either Moltke or her sister ship Geoben. Moltke was a battlecruiser (Linienschiff Kreuzer) of 23,000 tons. You can find a good picture of Breslau by searching for “SMS Breslau” on the internet.
fig79 H. M. Royal Yacht Hohenzollern with His Majesty on Board in the Lock at Kiel
fig80 H. M. Cruiser Goeben
[5] The caption should be “H. M. Battlecruiser Goeben
fig81 Submarine Fleet in Harbour at Kiel
fig82 Armored Cruiser Moltke
[6] The caption should be “Battlecruiser Moltke”.
fig83 A Submarine Flotilla
fig84 Torpedo Boat
fig85 Search Lights
fig86 A Submarine About to Dive





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