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Capture of Mount Tumiat

Capture of Mount Tumiat

Taken on 1912-03-22

Las tropas españolas se retiran tras la toma del monte Tumiat, combate en el que murieron un teniente coronel y tres segundos tenientes el 22 de marzo de 1912.

Source: Wikimedia/Mundo Gráfico, número 23 de 3 de abril de 1912, página 16

Uploaded by mfa1988 on 2014-07-07

Manuel Fernández Silvestre

Manuel Fernández Silvestre

Taken on 1911-12-13

El teniente coronel Manuel Fernández Silvestre, jefe de las fuerzas españolas en Larache y Alcazarquivir, es recibido por compañeros a su llegada a Madrid el 11 de diciembre de 1911. Le acompaña su ordenanza, el sargento de la Policía indígena Ab-el-Kader.

Source: Wikimedia/Mundo Gráfico, número 7 de 13 de diciembre de 1911, página 26

Uploaded by mfa1988 on 2014-07-07

Spanish Bombardment

Spanish Bombardment

Taken on 1911-05-01

Cañón Saint Chamond del ejército español abriendo fuego para proteger el avance de las tropas que levantan el campamento de Talusit, localidad recientemente tomada durante la Guerra del Rif en 1911.

Source: Wikimedia/Mundo Gráfico, número 5 de 29 de noviembre de 1911, página 17

Uploaded by mfa1988 on 2014-07-07

General Marina

General Marina

Taken on 1910-06-01

General Marina

Source: Wikimedia/E. Ashmead-Bartlett

Uploaded by mfa1988 on 2014-07-07

Chinese Boxer Rebellion General Dong Fuxiang

Chinese Boxer Rebellion General Dong Fuxiang

Taken on 1908-01-01

Chinese General Dong Fuxiang was overtly hostile towards foreigners during the Boxer Rebellion.

Source: http://www.ueren.com/person/view_e83845e0df504bbbb56d0db4f72af07d.shtml

Uploaded by northway on 2014-07-30

Japanese Marines During the Boxer Rebellion

Japanese Marines During the Boxer Rebellion

Taken on 1901-08-07

Japan was just one of eight nations that united against Imperial China during the Boxer Rebellion. Shown here is a unit of Japanese marines.

Source: Meiji Navy

Uploaded by northway on 2014-07-30

Execution of Boxers Post-Rebellion

Execution of Boxers Post-Rebellion

Taken on 1901-01-01

The Imperial Chinese executed Boxers following their defeat by the Eight-Nation Alliance in the Boxer Rebellion.

Source: Postcard

Uploaded by northway on 2014-07-30

Defeated Boxer Prisoners During the Boxer Rebellion

Defeated Boxer Prisoners During the Boxer Rebellion

Taken on 1901-01-01

It is debated whether these were actually Boxer rebels or instead innocent bystanders captured by foreign troops.

Source: Boxer Prisoners Captured By 6th US Cavalry, Tientsin, China [1901] Underwood & Co [RESTORED]

Uploaded by northway on 2014-07-30

A Boxer During Boxer Rebellion

A Boxer During Boxer Rebellion

Taken on 1900-01-01

The Boxers were a secret society that arose in the late-nineteenth century in the inland regions of the northeastern coastal Shandong province.

Source: Department of the Army, Office of the Chief Signal Officer

Uploaded by northway on 2014-07-30

Chinese Muslim Troops During the Boxer Rebellion

Chinese Muslim Troops During the Boxer Rebellion

Taken on 1900-01-01

Chinese Muslim troops from the Kansu Braves unit fighting under the Imperial Chinese banner in the Boxer Rebellion.

Source: Unknown

Uploaded by northway on 2014-07-30

Italian Mounted Infantry During Boxer Rebellion

Italian Mounted Infantry During Boxer Rebellion

Taken on 1900-01-01

Italy was one of eight nations that joined forces against Imperial China during the Boxer Rebellion.

Source: US War Dept.

Uploaded by northway on 2014-07-30

Troops of the Eight-Nation Alliance

Troops of the Eight-Nation Alliance

Taken on 1900-01-01

Eight nations united against China during the Boxer Rebellion to form the Eight-Nations Alliance: Britain, United States, Germany, France, Austria-Hungary, Russia, Italy, Japan.

Source: Historica, Yamagawa shuppan

Uploaded by northway on 2014-07-30

Russian Soldiers in Manchuria During the Boxer Rebellion

Russian Soldiers in Manchuria During the Boxer Rebellion

Taken on 1900-01-01

Russian Soldiers in Manchuria During the Boxer Rebellion

Source: Unknown

Uploaded by northway on 2014-07-30

Qing Imperial Soldiers During the Boxer Rebellion

Qing Imperial Soldiers During the Boxer Rebellion

Taken on 1900-01-01

The Boxer Rebellion occurred during a period in which China was attempting to modernize the country. The subsequent hybridization of East and West is evident in the troops' uniforms.

Source: http://www.lasalle.edu/~mcinneshin/251/week11.htm

Uploaded by northway on 2014-07-30

Eight-Nations Alliance Soldiers During the Boxer Rebellion

Eight-Nations Alliance Soldiers During the Boxer Rebellion

Taken on 1900-01-01

The Eight-Nations Alliance formed against the Imperial Qing during the Boxer Rebellion.

Source: Historica, Yamagawa shuppan

Uploaded by northway on 2014-07-30

Boxer Rebels

Boxer Rebels

Taken on 1900-01-01

Boxer Rebels

Source: Unknown

Uploaded by northway on 2014-07-30

Chinese Troops Wearing Modern Uniforms

Chinese Troops Wearing Modern Uniforms

Taken on 1900-01-01

The non-traditional, Western-inspired uniforms are representative of China's attempts to modernize it's military.

Source: Arnold Savage-Landor

Uploaded by northway on 2014-07-30

Japanese Troops During the Boxer Rebellion

Japanese Troops During the Boxer Rebellion

Taken on 1900-01-01

Note the modernity of Japan's uniforms and weapons, in stark contrast to those of their Chinese counterparts.

Source: unknown

Uploaded by northway on 2014-07-30

American Troops During the Boxer Rebellion

American Troops During the Boxer Rebellion

Taken on 1900-01-01

The United States was a member of the Eight-Nations Alliance against China in the Boxer Rebellion.

Source: unknown

Uploaded by northway on 2014-07-30

Syrian Children with Toy Guns; Azaz, Syria, Aug 2012

Syrian Children with Toy Guns; Azaz, Syria, Aug 2012

Taken on 2012-08-21 *

Four young Syrian boys with toy guns are posing in Azaz, Syria.

Source: Christiaan Triebert/Flickr

Uploaded by RFrost on 2015-11-29

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