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Ceremonies - Liberations - Belgium - Belgian troops enter Bruges for the first time in four years. Two days before the King and Queen of Belgium returned to Bruges, for the first time in four years, Belgian infantrymen, who had driven the Germans from the city, entered the town for the first time since the retreat from the city in 1914

Ceremonies - Liberations - Belgium - Belgian troops enter Bruges for t...

Photographer: Underwood & Underwood Ceremonies - Liberations - Belgium Public domain photograph of procession, parade in Germany, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

American Red Cross - Groups - American Red Cross Personnel in front of their Headquarters at Bruges, Belgium, after the departure of the Germans and in the building from which the Germans directed their submarine campaign

American Red Cross - Groups - American Red Cross Personnel in front of...

Date Taken: 1918 Photographer: American Red Cross American Red Cross - Groups

The Emperor at Bruges. With the U-boat commanders. May 1918

The Emperor at Bruges. With the U-boat commanders. May 1918

German Military Activities and Personnel Public domain photograph - German army, military forces during World War One, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

The Emperor in conversation with Admiral Schroder. In Brugge. (Bruges)

The Emperor in conversation with Admiral Schroder. In Brugge. (Bruges)

German Military Activities and Personnel Public domain photograph - German army, military forces during World War One, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Admiral von Schroeder, Commander of the Marines in Flanders, in front of the city hall in Bruges

Admiral von Schroeder, Commander of the Marines in Flanders, in front ...

German Military Activities and Personnel Public domain photograph - German army, military forces during World War One, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

American Red Cross - Warehouses - Warehouse, Belgium. A.R.C. Warehouse at Bruges, Belgium, occupied by the Germans as a canteen before their retreat in November 19, 1918

American Red Cross - Warehouses - Warehouse, Belgium. A.R.C. Warehouse...

Date Taken: 11/19/1918 Photographer: American Red Cross American Red Cross - Warehouses

American Red Cross - Groups - A.R.C. Personnel in front of their headquarters in the building from which the Germans directed their submarine operations. Bruges, Belgium

American Red Cross - Groups - A.R.C. Personnel in front of their headq...

Date Taken: 11/0/1918 Photographer: American Red Cross, France American Red Cross - Groups

American Red Cross - Warehouses - A.R.C. Warehouse at Bruges, Belgium, occupied by the Germans as a canteen until a few days before this photo was taken

American Red Cross - Warehouses - A.R.C. Warehouse at Bruges, Belgium,...

Date Taken: 11/0/1918 Photographer: American Red Cross, Belgium American Red Cross - Warehouses

American Red Cross - Groups - American Red Cross Staff in front of their headquarters at Bruges, opened immediately after the departure of the Germans. Right to left: Major Van Schaick, Major Lee, Capt. Korn, Lieut. Gummery and Lieut. Jones

American Red Cross - Groups - American Red Cross Staff in front of the...

Date Taken: 11/0/1918 Photographer: American Red Cross, France American Red Cross - Groups

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