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Swansea as dawn breaks after three night blitz attack by the German luftwaffe in World War Two. February 1941
A building in Leytonstone London destroyed by a V2 flying bomb during WW2. 1944
WW2 Bomb Damage in Deptford London Circa September 1940
A spirit-of-the-Blitz milk bar in London, where there had been a dairy until bombing destroyed it
Queen Elizabeth and King George VI tour bomb sites during the Blitz of London Orignal Caption: The King and Queen visited, again, the bombed areas of London yesterday
King George VI and Queen Elizabeth / Queen Mother visit bomb damaged London 1940s
WW2 Air Raid Damage Bomb damage at Newton Abbot Railway Station
WW2 Air Raid Damage Tooting Bomb damage at Tooting London A soldier carries a matress from a bombed building after a night of bombing in London
Bomb damaged Grimsby during WW2 People survey the damage left after an air raid on All Saints Church, Heneage Road in Grimsby. June 1943
WW2 Lewisham Hospital Air Raid Bomb Damage July 1944 The nursing staff of Lewisham Hospital help with the clear up following a V1 Flying Bomb attack in July 1944
WW2 bomb damage to buildings in Maida Vale, London. Circa 1941
His Majesty King George Vi and Queen Elizabeth visit homeless people in Sheffield after a German bombing during the second World War. 6th January 1941
WW2 Ruins of Neuss Germany captured by the US 9th Army - Dusseldorf can be seen in the background March 1945
The Royal Chapel at Buckingham Palace, which was bombed during WW2
Bomb damage in Bridlington during WW2
WW2 Bomb Damage in Ashford in Kent 24th March 1943
Bomb damage in Fulham London during WW2
US Flying Fortresses attack Rotterdam shipyards and dock installations. Pictured, " Bombs gone", with two more Fortresses making their bombing runs. 4th March 1943
Airmen of the Second Tactical Air Force Bomb Disposal Flight, assisted in clearing the streets and houses of the ruined city of Caen, Normandy of booby traps left by the fleeing Germans
A Shelter Party in Bedminster, South of the city of Bristol. Somerset and Avon area. Bristol was Englands fifth most heavily bombed city, from 24th November 1940 to 15th May 1944
Raid damage in Kingsway, Valetta, capital of Malta. Circa March 1942
A Soviet pilot sits at his controls while bombs are attached to his aircraft. This picture taken when Russia had joined the Allies in fighting Germany
Hiroshima bomb damage from aerial reconnaissance. Circa September 1945
High explosive and sticks of 4 lb incendiary bombs explode on a Japanese supply dump in a wooded area at Taungup, on the coast of Western Burma
R. A. F. Lancaster crew after a raid on Berlin over the course of 22nd and 23rd March 1944R.A.F. Lancaster crew after a raid on Berlin over the course of 22nd and 23rd March 1944. 2, 500 tons of bombs were dropped. Picture taken circa 24th March 1944
A German bomb explodes on a British ship of the R royal Navy during an engagement in the Mediterranean Sea during the Second World War. 2nd June 1941
A Royal Air Force bombing attack on Akyab, Japan. Picture is a direct hit on the jetty. On the right is a 1, 700 ton supply vessel sunk in shallow water by the RAF in an earlier raid
R. A. F. reconnaissance photos of bomb damage to submarine yardsR.A.F. reconnaissance photos of bomb damage to submarine yards and naval dockyards at Wilhelmshaven. Pictured, on the left the long line of buildings housing the Armourplate Shop in the Marinewerft
R. A. F. reconnaissance pictures of bomb damage to WilhelmshavenR.A.F. reconnaissance pictures of bomb damage to Wilhelmshaven. Pictured, at least ten buildings destroyed - the damaged area including ships stored and workshops, showing also a large shed
A section of the centre of Lubeck following a bombing raid by the RAF on the 28 / 29 MarchA section of the centre of Lubeck following a bombing raid by the RAF on the 28/29 March 1942 showing destroyed or damaged buildings, including the Central Electric Station
Heavy bomb damage at Stettin after R. A. F. attack on the 20th / 21st April 1943Heavy bomb damage at Stettin after R.A.F. attack on the 20th/21st April 1943. Pictured, between 40 and 50 wagons destroyed in the sidings at Bahnhof Pommerensdorf
RAF hits German supply line to Holland. Pictured, bomb damage to rails in Munster. Pictured, many hits throughout the rail yards and tracks are seen
Bombs from a Whitley aircraft destroy a U-boat in the Bay of Biscay, throwing up a column of water. June 1942
Royal Air Force. Middle East, score direct hits in attack on Benghazi Harbour, Libya. Picture shows bombs bursting on the docks and shipping in the harbour during a raid
A veteran P-40 Warhawk fighter bomber Group under Major General Edwin J Houses 12th Air Support Command and a spearhead of General Montgomerys drive through the desert, dropped its 1, 000
District Officer Coleman explaining the air raid precautions to the members of the Aston Hippodrome Company during their visit to the Central Fire Station in Birmingham
Two women salvaging the stock after their shop had been burnt out buy incendiary bombs, following an air raid by thew German Luftwaffe on a West Midlands town during the Second world War
A German explosive conical float washed ashore during Second World War. (Location unknown). 24 July 1941
A 4 lb German anti-personnel bomb which the public have been warned not to touch if found, as the explosive mechanism is very sensitive. Circa 1940s
For the first time, Northern England received an attack by a flying bomb in the early hours of 24th December 1944, Christmas eve
American soldiers looking at the wrecked school in London, beside the shattered gate of the infants entrance. 21st January 1943
The smoke clears after an avalanche of bombs aimed at the Nazi E boat pens at Ijmuiden, in Holland, but 350 B 36 - Marauder planes from the US Air Force Ninth Division. Picture taken 26th March 1944
RAF Ventura Planes Blitz Ijmuiden Steel Works, Holland, on 13th February 1943 IJmuiden is a port city in the Dutch province of North Holland and is the main town in the municipality of Velsen
Rescue workers as seen from the bottom of a bomb crater from a raid on the 21st December. Houses were demolished. Manor Road, Wallasey. 24th December 1940
After filling, a ten-ton bomb is manoeuvred by pulleys. This picture gives a good idea of the huge size of the bomb. Circa March 1945
A British soldier on the Anzio beachhead showing the size of the case of a " Butterfly" anti-personnel bomb. Butterfly bombs fall a predetermined distance before the case is shot open
An open "Butterfly"bomb, showing the electrical connections inAn open " Butterfly" bomb, showing the electrical connections in the anti-personnel bomb which activate the explosive charge needed to open the case at a predetermined distance to permit
Buzz bomb raid on Berkeley Square, London. A buzz-bomb fell on a large building. Damage and casualties were caused. The fire service made some notable rescues from the top of the building