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Germanys largest tank depot at Konigsborn, approx 5 miles east of Magdeburg, pictured shortly after an attack by U.S Eight aF heavy bombers on 20th June 1944
Reconnaissance photograph taken by a Spitfire of 541 Squadron showing the centre of Aachen, Germany following the damaging raid by aircraft of Bomber Command on the night of 11/12 April 1944
R, A, F, MOSQUITOS HIT TOURS RAILWAY WORKSHOPS IN DAYLIGHT ATTACK. Mosquitos of RAF Bomber Command attacked the railway workshops and installations at Tours, France, by daylight during Feb, 1943
German locomotive explodes due to a U.s Eight Air Force fighter pilot dove inGerman locomotive explodes due to a U.S Eight Air Force fighter pilot dove in and strafed it. This train supply was destroyed by Capt.L.K. Carson 357 Fighter Group, Eighth Air Force. January 9, 1945
Bombs straddling the target during an RAF attack on Zeebrugge, part of a sustained daylight offensive over enemy occupied territories
RAF breach Rhine Dam. A 12, 000 pound bomb bursts on the dam, sending smoke and water into the air, October 9, 1944
Aircraft of the RAF attack industrial works in Paris, occupied France during the Second World War. Picture taken the following day at low altitude shows the damage done to the works. March 1942
Aerial photograph taken during the major night raid on the Renault works at Boulogne-Billancourt, west of the centre of Paris
Bombers of the RAF carried out a daylight attack on Le Havre in enemy occupied Northern France on 26th March 1942 when docks and buildings were hit
Low-level photograph taken during a daylight raid on the St Joseph locomotive works at Nantes, France, by twelve De Havilland Mosquitos of Nos. 105 and 139 Squadron RAF
Daylight attack on the power station at Pont A Vendin and the factories at La Basse in enemy occupied Northern France during the Second World War
Daylight attack by aircraft of RAF Bomber Command on the electric power station and chemical works at Gosnay, five and half miles south west of Bethune in German occupied France during the second
Men and assault vehicles storm the beaches at Normandy, Northern France as Allied landing craft make a dent in the German defences
Daylight attack by bombers of the RAF on the town of Comines (on the occupied France - Belgium border) during the Second World War
Aircraft of RAF Bomber Command attacked the airfield at Tours, France, on the night of 7th - 8th May 1944. Earlier, aircraft of 8th US Fighter Command attacked this airfield on 28th April
Moonlight Attack by a force of RAF Bomber Command Lancasters on the night of 6th April 1944 caused considerable damage to the Aircraft Factory and Airfield used by the Germans at Toulouse
RAF Bomber Command attack upon the railway yards at Aulnoye in German occupied Northern France on 27th - 28th April 1944. Photo shows
This target in Chambly, France, claimed to be one of the most important and up-to-date permanent way depots in Europe, was the object of RAF Bomber Command attack on the night of 1st - 2nd May, 1944
Great damage was done by the recent precision attacks of RAF Bomber Command on the important French railway installations at Amiens, Le Mans, and Trappes
On the night of 29th - 30th April 1944, RAF Bombers attacked the Clermont Ferrand/Aulnat Airfield in German occupied France
RAF Bombing Raid on Rouen Shipyards in France during the Second World War. Photo shows; Bombs bursting in the shipyards in the course of an attack by Boston Aircraft of RAF Bomber Command
Aerial photographs taken after an attack on the railway marshalling yards at Rouen, France by Flying Fortress bombers of the United States Army Air Force tell their own story of the accuracy
A daylight photograph taken by the RAF after the attack on the Matford Motor Works at Poissy near Paris, France on 2nd April 1942
Reconnaisnce photographs reveal the extent of the damage inflicted by aircraft of RAF Bomber Command on the night of 29th - 30th May 1942 when they attacked a group of factories at Gennevilliers
One of several targets pounded by U.s Eighth Air Force Flying Fortresses in WarnemundeOne of several targets pounded by U.S Eighth Air Force Flying Fortresses in Warnemunde, Germany. July 25, 1943
U.s Eighth Air Force attack on January 23, 1945. Bombs dropped by 44th Group Second AirU.S Eighth Air Force attack on January 23, 1945. Bombs dropped by 44th Group Second Air Division B-24 Liberators on the Hemmingstedt Oil Refinery
During daylight aircraft of RAF Bomber Command attacked the railway station and sidings at Hazebrouck in enemy occupied France
Misburg Oil Refinery, near Hanover - Largest active oil refinery prior to US Eighth Airforce attack on 26th November 1944
Aerial photograph taken by an RAF reconnaissance aircraft, showing damage caused after a raid by British Royal Navy and Army commando units on the Nazi held docks at St Nazaire in occupied Northern
Bombs blast the Rhine Road. Bombs from B-17 Flying Fortresses of the U. SBombs blast the Rhine Road. Bombs from B-17 Flying Fortresses of the U.S. Eight Air Force 447th Bombardment Group blot out vital bridges across the Rhine at Wesel. February 14, 1945
Whilst the Allies heavy bomber offensive is striking deeper and deeper into Germany and German-occupied Europe, the RAFs home-based light bombers are carrying on a campaign directed against
Attack on the Moehne and Eder dams. Picture taken after the RAF attack the Moehne and Eder dams on May 17, 1943. Operation Chastise was an attack on German dams carried out on 16
British RAF bombers attack Le Havre in German occupied Northern France during the Second World War. Aircraft of RAF bomber command
Daylight attack on Fives / Lille steel and engineering worksDaylight attack on Fives/ Lille steel and engineering works, Lille in occupied Northern France. Thia target was successfully attacked, on July 6th.1941. PHOTO SHOWS: Annotation: 1
Reconnaissance photograph taken after RAF Bomber Commandss heavy attack on Frankfurt. Night of October 4/5, 1943
Photographic reconnaissance after a recent attack by Bomber Command, RAF on a tank farm at Gien in Occupied France furnishes an excellent example of the accuracy of British bombing against military
Daylight attack on Phillips works in Eindhoven, Netherlands. December 12, 1942
A photograph taken during a daylight raid by 26 De Havilland Mosquito B Mark IVs of Nos. 105 and 139 Squadron RAF on railway workshops at Tours, France. 18th February 1943
End of Italian seaplane. As the result of an encounter with an R. AEnd of Italian seaplane. As the result of an encounter with an R.A.F fighter patrol off Tripoli cost the Italian reconnaissance plane - a Cant. Z. 506 was shot down into the sea in flames
Fleet air arm over Norwegian coast. Skua aircraft of the fleet air arm attack on an emery supply ship off the Norwegian coast
Skuas of the fleet air arm attack oil tanks and Admiralty Jetty at Dolvik near Bergen, as announced in Admiralty communique on August 8th. All our aircraft returned safely
Fleet Air Arm Shatter Emery Convoy. As the aircraft turned for home a troopship (centre, near shore) with bows only showing, is still burning, hiding an armed trawler on fire. Circa August 1940
This is a official record of aerial combats which were taken by the camera gun fitted to Hurricanes and Spitfires. These cameras
Dawn patrol during the Battle of Britain, when Germany attempted to bomb the British people into submission was defeated by the pilots and planes of fighter command, Royal Air Force
The first picture of daylight raid by Sterling bombers. The Short Stirling was a British four-engined heavy bomber of the Second World War
The Italian mainland from the air. Aerial pictures of the latest Allied invasion. The mountains near the coastline of Italy seen from the aircraft. October 1943
An Aerial photograph of Durham Cathedral, County Durham, North East England. Durham is a historic city and the county town of County Durham in North East England
An Aerial photograph of Durham, County Durham, North East England. Durham is a historic city and the county town of County Durham in North East England