German soldiers firing an artillery piece at a building during the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising in Warsaw, Poland, 1943. Photographs from the Stroop Report.
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Monday, March 2, 2015
German Soldiers Firing an Artillery Piece at a Building During the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising in Warsaw, Poland (1943)
German soldiers firing an artillery piece at a building during the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising in Warsaw, Poland, 1943. Photographs from the Stroop Report.
Tuesday, November 25, 2014
The Russian Cruiser Pallada Moments After Being Struck by a 500 lb. Japanese Artillery Shell During the Siege of Port Arthur (1904)
The Russian cruiser Pallada (left) moments after being struck by a 500 lb. Japanese artillery shell during the Siege of Port Arthur, 1904. Animated stereoview.
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Saturday, October 4, 2014
Photograph Taken During the Dynamiting of Dangerously Damaged Walls on Market Street in the Aftermath of the 1906 San Francisco Earthquake
Photograph taken during the dynamiting of dangerously damaged walls on Market Street in the aftermath of the 1906 San Francisco earthquake.
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Thursday, September 11, 2014
A Japanese Shell Exploding Next to a Russian Trench During the Siege of Port Arthur (1904)
View of a Japanese shell exploding next to a Russian trench taken from 200 feet away during the Siege of Port Arthur, 1904. Animated stereoview.
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Monday, August 18, 2014
A Japanese Mine Exploding Under the Defenses of a Russian-held Fort on East Kikwan Hill During the Siege of Port Arthur (1904)
Photograph of a Japanese mine exploding under the defenses of a Russian-held fort on East Kikwan Hill during the Siege of Port Arthur, 1904. Probably the first photograph of a mine explosion during a conflict. The second photograph is of Japanese infantry assaulting the same Russian fort and was probably taken soon after the mine exploded.
MFA version of first image.
Source of second image.
Tuesday, February 11, 2014
The Dutch Gap Canal Combat Photograph
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Before (left) and after (right) the Confederate shell exploded. |
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The negative version of the left photograph (before the shell exploded). The smoke coming from a fire in the shelter built into the canal in the background is obviously different from the smoke said to be coming from the exploded Confederate shell. |
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Animated stereoscopic view which looks like it was taken during the same photo shoot as the other two photographs. |
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