ETE4899488: Second World War (1939-1945) - World War II (WWII or WW2): Paris (France) 4 July 1945: Avenue Pierre-Ier-de-Serbia, the first celebration of the United States Independence Day since 1939, the American ambassador accompanies by members of the “Daughters of the American Revolution” in front of the Statue of Rochambeau / Bridgeman Images
ELD4899653: Odyssee d'Homere: Song VII: Ulysses reached the palace of Alcinoos (Alcinoos or Alkinoos) kisses the hands and knees of the queen of Pheacians Arete, mother of Nausicaa (Odyssey by Homer: Odysseus encouraged by Athena to seek the hospitality of Arete and Alcinous (or Alkinous) parents of Nausicaa, throws to the himself queen's feet) Illustration of Antoine Calbet (1860-1944) for “The Odyssee” by Greek poet Homere (Odyssey by Homer) 1897 Private collection, Calbet, Antoine (1860-1944) / Bridgeman Images
ZUM4899702: Dec. 12, 1953 - German's highest T.V. transmitting station... can soon be used. In the heigh of 1836 meters the ~ ~ ilding of two stories is set on the top of the ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ tein. ~ floor ground are the rooms for the technic ~ ~ s, in the other story are the instruments. In autumnn 1954 the first time she station ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ used / Bridgeman Images
ETE4899736: Second World War (1939-1945) - World War II (WWII or WW2): Le Havre (Seine Maritime) France November-December 1944: US Army amphibious Ducks are used to transport cargo between Liberty Ships anchors offshore and mainland. Here, led by a US Army Military Police Officer (MP), a Duck is prepared to climb the ramp in front of Boulebvard Albert / Bridgeman Images
ELD4899808: Odyssee d'Homere: Singing 19 “” Ulysses deguise en begdiant obliges the old Euryclee who recognized him to be silent” (Odyssey by Homer: Odysseus, disguised as a beggar, swears Eurycleia who has recognized him, to secrecy) Illustration by Antoine Calbet (1860-1944) for “The odyssee” by Greek poet Homere (Odyssey by Homer) 1897 Private Collection, Calbet, Antoine (1860-1944) / Bridgeman Images