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The Italian seaplane carrier Giuseppe Miraglia and submarines lying at anchor in St Pauls Bay, Malta during the Second World War following the surrender of the Italian fleet under the terms of
Celebrations in Trafalgar Square, London, on 11th November 1918, after World War One was declared over and a victory to the allies
The German Imperial Navy Light Cruiser SMS Frankfurt seen here in the Firth of Forth at the end of Operation ZZ the surrender of the German High Seas Fleet to the Royal Navy following the signing of
The German Imperial Battlecruiser SMS Seydlitz seen here during Operation ZZ the surrender of the the German High Seas Fleet to the Royal Navy following the signing of the Armistice
Armistice Celebrated. Cambridge "let itself go"Armistice Celebrated. Cambridge " let itself go" with full vigour on November 11th 1918 on receipt of the news that the Germans had accepted
Signing the Armistice between the Soviet Union, United States of America and Great Britain on one hand and Romania on the other in Moscow on 12th September 1944
The march of the Honourable Artillery Company. 20th May 1919. The cadre of the 1st Battalion the Honourable Artillery Company
British soldiers of the East Surrey Regiment, seen here at Le Quesnoy, Northern France. Giving cheers for King George V, on 11th November 1918
The German Imperial Navy Light Cruiser SMS Emden seen here anchored in the Firth of Forth following Operation ZZ the surrender of the German High Seas Fleet to the Royal Navy following the signing of
German guns captured during the British Advance. Picture taken on the British Western front in France. The Armistice of 11 November 1918 was the armistice that ended fighting on land
German anti aircraft guns, on show in Belgium, handed over to fulfill Armistice Terms. The Armistice of 11 November 1918 was the armistice that ended fighting on land
Representatives of various organisations throughout Mirfield pictured at the towns garden of remembrance for the annual dedication
Flags of Allies adorn buildings in Grainger Street, Newcastle at the end of the First World War. July 1919
Party time in Elswick, Newcastle as residents of Tyneside Terrace celebrate the end of World War One. November 1918
General Thomas Moreland commander-in-chief of the British Army of the Rhine seen here inspecting tanks at Dusseldorf. Circa 1920 Evaluation Scan
The German High Sea Fleet seen here anchored in Scapa Flow 28th November 1918 after surrendering to the Allies at the end of the First World War. Evaluation Scan
German Ex-Crown Prince Wilhelm seen here in exile in Holland. 28th November 1918
Their last parade. - The turkeys about to be commandeered to make dinner for our troops in Italy. Circa February 1919
The scene on the bridge of HMS Queen Elizabeth the fleet flagship of the Home Fleet the day the German High Seas Fleet surrendered. Admiral David Beatty C in C Home Fleet. 22 November 1918
The allied representatives at the signing of the armistice. Ferdinand Foch, second from right, seen outside his railway carriage in the forest of Compiegne. November 11 1918
The first Christmas leave train seen here leaving Northern Italy. The troops are happy even if the mode of transport is somewhat crude. December 1918
German submarines of the High Sea Fleet seen here at Harwich shortly after they surrendered. 20th November 1918
The Prince of Wales and General Haig seen here taking the saluting on the steps of Australia House, London during the ANZAC Day march past. 25th April 1919 zxsa
German soldiers march back into Germany after crossing the Rhine at Cologne following the World War One Armistice 1918
Remembrance Sunday in Whitehall. At the end of this years two minutes silence demonstrators shouted remember Biafra. They were quickly taken away by the police. This all took place only 50ft