EditorialBattle of Waterloo to Pieneman, In black round frame behind glass a copper relief, representing a battle (the Battle of Waterloo after the painting by Pieneman). Above is a banderole with inscription, two branches and the lion of Waterloo on a base. Re...
EditorialBattle of Waterloo to Pieneman, In black round frame behind glass a copper relief, representing a battle (the Battle of Waterloo after the painting by Pieneman). Above is a banderole with inscription, two branches and the lion of Waterloo on a base. Re...
EditorialGebhard Leberecht Bluecher, Prussian Fieldmarshal. British Fieldmarshal Wellington and Prussian Fieldmarshal Bluecher together won the battle of Waterloo on June 18, 1815. Oil on canvas.
EditorialA meeting of the West German cabinet chaired by Chancellor Adenauer. Far right: State Secretary Walter Hallstein. Next to the Chancellor: Vice-Chancellor Franz Bluecher and minister of Finance Fritz Schaeffer. Bonn, 1957.
EditorialThe farmhouse of Hougemont near Waterloo was the center of the decisive battle on June 18,1815. The farmhouse changed hands several times until the final victory of Generals Wellington and Bluecher over Napoleon I.
EditorialGebhard Leberecht Bluecher, Prussian Fieldmarshal. British Fieldmarshal Wellington and Prussian Fieldmarshal Bluecher together won the battle of Waterloo on June 18, 1815. Oil on canvas.
EditorialMonument of Fieldmarshal Bluecher (19th), commander of Prussian troops at the Battle of Waterloo. The troops crossed the Rhine at Gutenfels (castle in the background) on their way to Waterloo (Wellington: I wish the night would fall or the Prussians ar...