The fall of “the most strongly fortified place in the Balkans”: taking Adrianople. Meteoroloog Dr. H.G. Cannegieter van het K.N.M.I. met theodoliet en proefballon bij een Fokker D.VII jachtvliegtuig met registratie 269 op vliegveld Soesterberg omstreeks 1920-1927 From a sketch drawn on the battlefield: "The retrire of a nation" after the disastrous battle of Lule Burgas When the thread of the war was broken: the last engagement at Adrianople before the armistice An ever-increasing force: units of the Royal Prussian and Imperial German Army The power behind the stern note to Servia: the Austro-Hungarian army - some of its soldiers German troops trapped by the ingenuity of the allies: a remarkable combined attack near Cambrai Where world-history has been in the making: the meeting-place of two of the seven rivers Action leading up the fall of Antwerp: an artillery duel across a cathedral city The last stand of the Germans retreating to the Aisne: a French village shelled by the Frenche The road to Calais as the road to ruin: Germans routed and their guns engulfed in the swamps Enfiladed by British naval guns and repulsed by Belgian troops: the Germans checked on the dunes