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While the French government considered the German cease-fire conditions, the German advance proceeded forward unhindered, crossing the Loire at many points.

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Title
While the French government considered the German cease-fire conditions, the German advance proceeded forward unhindered, crossing the Loire at many points.
Names
Hoffmann, Heinrich, 1885-1957 (Photographer)
Collection

Eye on the Reich : German propaganda photographs, 1939-1942

1940

Dates / Origin
Date Issued: 1940
Library locations
The Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Division of Art, Prints and Photographs: Picture Collection
Shelf locator: PC EYE
Shelf locator: PC EYE 1940
Topics
Nazi propaganda
Horse artillery
World War, 1939-1945 -- Campaigns -- France
World War, 1939-1945 -- Destruction & pillage
Artillery (Weaponry) -- German -- 1939-1945
France -- History -- German occupation, 1940-1945
Troop movements -- German -- France -- 1939-1945
Genres
Photographs
Notes
Content: Picture caption: "Während die französische Regierung über die deutschen Waffenstillstandsbedingungen beriet, ging der deutsche Vormarsch unaufhaltsam weiter, an vielen Punkten wurde die Loire überschritten."
Content: In the German army, even large artillery pieces like this one were usually pulled by teams of horses.
Content: Title translates German picture caption
Source note: Grossdeutschland im Weltgeschehen. Tagesbildberichte 1940. (Berlin Joh. Kasper Co. 1942) Braeckow, Ernst, Author.
Physical Description
Gelatin silver prints
Type of Resource
Still image
Identifiers
Universal Unique Identifier (UUID): d002a9d0-c601-012f-3636-58d385a7bc34
Rights Statement
The copyright and related rights status of this item has been reviewed by The New York Public Library, but we were unable to make a conclusive determination as to the copyright status of the item. You are free to use this Item in any way that is permitted by the copyright and related rights legislation that applies to your use.

Item timeline of events

  • 1885: Creator Born
  • 1940: Issued
  • 1957: Creator Died
  • 2017: Digitized
  • 2024: Found by you!
  • 2025

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The Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Division of Art, Prints and Photographs: Picture Collection, The New York Public Library. "While the French government considered the German cease-fire conditions, the German advance proceeded forward unhindered, crossing the Loire at many points." The New York Public Library Digital Collections. 1940. https://qa-digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/ae7bb9f5-4526-5a5d-e040-e00a1806317f

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The Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Division of Art, Prints and Photographs: Picture Collection, The New York Public Library. "While the French government considered the German cease-fire conditions, the German advance proceeded forward unhindered, crossing the Loire at many points." New York Public Library Digital Collections. Accessed November 22, 2024. https://qa-digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/ae7bb9f5-4526-5a5d-e040-e00a1806317f

APA Format

The Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Division of Art, Prints and Photographs: Picture Collection, The New York Public Library. (1940). While the French government considered the German cease-fire conditions, the German advance proceeded forward unhindered, crossing the Loire at many points. Retrieved from https://qa-digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/ae7bb9f5-4526-5a5d-e040-e00a1806317f

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While the French government considered the German cease-fire conditions, the German advance proceeded forward unhindered, crossing the Loire at many points.