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Bombing Collection (page 14)

Background imageBombing Collection: Attack by B-26 Marauder Medium bombers of the US Ninth Air Force on the Seine River

Attack by B-26 Marauder Medium bombers of the US Ninth Air Force on the Seine River highway bridge at Mantes-Gassincourt in German occupied France, 20 miles west of Paris

Background imageBombing Collection: Operation Jericho 18 De Havilland Mosquito of No. 140 Wing, 2nd Tactical Airforce, RAF

Operation Jericho 18 De Havilland Mosquito of No. 140 Wing, 2nd Tactical Airforce, RAF, led by Group Captain P C Pickard, attack at low level the prison in Amiens

Background imageBombing Collection: An attack on enemy strongpoints around Le Havre, Northern France on the afternoon of 10th

An attack on enemy strongpoints around Le Havre, Northern France on the afternoon of 10th September 1944 by aircraft of RAF Bomber Command

Background imageBombing Collection: Aerial reconnaissance photograph of the Gnome Le Rhone aero-engine works at Limoges

Aerial reconnaissance photograph of the Gnome Le Rhone aero-engine works at Limoges, France after it was attacked by a small force of Lancaster bombers of RAF Bomber Command during the Second World

Background imageBombing Collection: Photograph taken during an attack by Boston aircraft of the Lorraine French Squadron

Photograph taken during an attack by Boston aircraft of the Lorraine French Squadron on the Mir De Bretagne transformer station near Guerledan, Brittany on 26th August 1943

Background imageBombing Collection: German air raid on the city of London during the Second World War

German air raid on the city of London during the Second World War. Clearing up wreckage and rubble from devastated buildings on Addle Street following the raid. Circa 1941

Background imageBombing Collection: A reconnaissance photograph taken after a major night raid by a mixed force of United

A reconnaissance photograph taken after a major night raid by a mixed force of United States Air Force and RAF aircraft on the German submarine base at Lorient, France

Background imageBombing Collection: At Metz, in enemy occupied France, thee unit bay workshops and three locomotive

At Metz, in enemy occupied France, thee unit bay workshops and three locomotive and wagon sheds were all completely destroyed in an attack on the marshalling yards by heavy bombers of the US Eighth

Background imageBombing Collection: Great destruction was caused to the oil refinery at Donges near St

Great destruction was caused to the oil refinery at Donges near St. Nazaire, by aircraft cf RAF Bomber Command in two-raids

Background imageBombing Collection: Bostons and Mitchell aircraft of RAF bomber command attacked a German ammunition dump at

Bostons and Mitchell aircraft of RAF bomber command attacked a German ammunition dump at Montreuil-Belfroy, east of Nantes, France in a daylight raid on 2nd August 1944

Background imageBombing Collection: Picture showing the results of Allied Air attacks oh a large constructional works in

Picture showing the results of Allied Air attacks oh a large constructional works in the Pas De Calais area of Northern France, similar to the large site recently captures in theCherbourg Peninsula

Background imageBombing Collection: RAF Bomber Command attack the ball bearing plant of J. Schmid Roost, S. A

RAF Bomber Command attack the ball bearing plant of J. Schmid Roost, S. A
RAF Bomber Command attack the ball bearing plant of J. Schmid Roost, S.A. ranking as the third most important of its kind in France, on the night of 9th - 10th May 1944

Background imageBombing Collection: Aerial view showing damage caused to the Creil railway marshalling yards one o clock

Aerial view showing damage caused to the Creil railway marshalling yards one o clock on 23rd March 1944, just after B-26 Marauder medium bombers of the US Ninth Air Force dropped more than 300 tons

Background imageBombing Collection: Bostons of RAF Fighter Command attack the naval stores depot at Rennes

Bostons of RAF Fighter Command attack the naval stores depot at Rennes, France during the Second World War. The depot serves the U-boat bases on the French Atlantic coast

Background imageBombing Collection: This important Nazi aerodrome near Paris, one of two principal bases for the supply of

This important Nazi aerodrome near Paris, one of two principal bases for the supply of new aircraft and maintenance for all German fighter units on the Western Front

Background imageBombing Collection: Another devastating blow at retreating German transport was struck by medium bombers

Another devastating blow at retreating German transport was struck by medium bombers from Britain over the Rouen areas. Reconnaissance pictures had disclosed what was de scribed as an " almost

Background imageBombing Collection: Hundreds of bomb craters dot the Evreux-Fauville airfield

Hundreds of bomb craters dot the Evreux-Fauville airfield, about 50 miles north west of Paris after repeated attack by American Eighth Air Force heavy Bombers/ Picture taken the day following July

Background imageBombing Collection: Aerial view showing bomb damage to a depot of tanks and lorries during a raid by RAF

Aerial view showing bomb damage to a depot of tanks and lorries during a raid by RAF Lancaster bomber planes at Mailly, 40 miles south east of Rheims in occupied France. 5th May 1944

Background imageBombing Collection: The railway bridge at Oissel, south of Rouen, which was made impassable to rail traffic

The railway bridge at Oissel, south of Rouen, which was made impassable to rail traffic by RAF attacks. The Germans in their desperate efforts to cross the Seine with as much wheeled equipment as

Background imageBombing Collection: Flying Fortresses of the N. W African Air Force attack the railway yards at Foggia

Flying Fortresses of the N. W African Air Force attack the railway yards at Foggia
Flying Fortresses of the N.W African Air Force attack the railway yards at Foggia, in South-East Italy. 22nd July 1945

Background imageBombing Collection: The Germans at St Malo have given up. The Citadel at the extreme point of the port was

The Germans at St Malo have given up. The Citadel at the extreme point of the port was due for an attack by Lightnings, but five minutes beforehand a white flag appeared

Background imageBombing Collection: A low level attack on a goods train made by a Polish fighter pilot of the RAF on his

A low level attack on a goods train made by a Polish fighter pilot of the RAF on his return from a successful offensive sweep over Northern France. October 1942

Background imageBombing Collection: On 18th February 1944, a Mosquito wing of the RAF Second Tactical Air Force carried out

On 18th February 1944, a Mosquito wing of the RAF Second Tactical Air Force carried out an attack on the prison at Amiens in an attempt to assist more than 100 prisoners to escape

Background imageBombing Collection: Aerial view showing damage caused to the Creil railway marshalling yards one o clock

Aerial view showing damage caused to the Creil railway marshalling yards one o clock on 23rd March 1944, just after B-26 Marauder medium bombers of the US Ninth Air Force dropped more than 300 tons

Background imageBombing Collection: Four thousand-pound bombs on their way from a Marauder medium bomber of the American

Four thousand-pound bombs on their way from a Marauder medium bomber of the American 9th Air Force to the port area of Dieppe, Northern France

Background imageBombing Collection: In a daylight raid on 5th August 1943, aircraft of RAF Bomber Command attacked U-boat

In a daylight raid on 5th August 1943, aircraft of RAF Bomber Command attacked U-boat pens at Brest, North Western France

Background imageBombing Collection: Photo taken during a recent RAF raid on shipping and small craft in Boulogne Harbour

Photo taken during a recent RAF raid on shipping and small craft in Boulogne Harbour. Direct hits can be seen and fires are starting in dockside buildings

Background imageBombing Collection: In this daylight attack on the docks at Dunkirk, occupied Northern France

In this daylight attack on the docks at Dunkirk, occupied Northern France, at least fourteen bomb bursts are seen: five in the northern half of the commercial dock

Background imageBombing Collection: Daylight attack on Fives / Lille steel and engineering works

Daylight attack on Fives / Lille steel and engineering works
Daylight 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

Background imageBombing Collection: In a daylight raid on 3rd January 1943, Flying Fortresses

In a daylight raid on 3rd January 1943, Flying Fortresses and Liberator bombers of the US Army Air Force based in Britain, carried out a heavy attack on the port of St. Nazaire in France

Background imageBombing Collection: A salvo of 25 bombs launched from RAF bombers against a convoy of enemy mechanical

A salvo of 25 bombs launched from RAF bombers against a convoy of enemy mechanical transport vehicles moving northwards from Ruisseauville, Northern France. Circa May 1940

Background imageBombing Collection: In a daylight raid on 14th April 1942, a formation of RAF Boston bombers

In a daylight raid on 14th April 1942, a formation of RAF Boston bombers, escorted by fighters, attacked the power station at Mondeville, near Caen, in enemy occupied Northern France

Background imageBombing Collection: Raid on the German occupied French port of Dunkirk in Northern France by Liberator

Raid on the German occupied French port of Dunkirk in Northern France by Liberator aircraft of the United States Army Air Force, escorted by fighters

Background imageBombing Collection: Nine bombs bursting on the concrete runway of St. Omer / Longuenesse aerodrome

Nine bombs bursting on the concrete runway of St. Omer / Longuenesse aerodrome during a Royal Air Force daylight sweep over enemy occupied Northern France during the Second World War. June 1941

Background imageBombing Collection: Bombers of the RAF carried out a daylight attack on Le Havre in enemy occupied Northern

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

Background imageBombing Collection: Heavy aircraft of RAF Bomber Command - Stirlings, Halifax

Heavy aircraft of RAF Bomber Command - Stirlings, Halifax, and Manchester - made a daylight attack upon the Nazi pocket-battleships, Scharnhorst and Gneisenau

Background imageBombing Collection: Daylight attack on La Riche Railway bridge at Tours in Southern France by Marauder medium

Daylight attack on La Riche Railway bridge at Tours in Southern France by Marauder medium bombers of the American Ninth Air Force

Background imageBombing Collection: An attack made by Mosquito fighters of the RAF Second Tactical Air Force on a school

An attack made by Mosquito fighters of the RAF Second Tactical Air Force on a school beloved to be used as a German barracks at Egletons, 50 miles south of Limoges in South Western France

Background imageBombing Collection: Action picture made during a successful attack by flying Fortresses of the U. S

Action picture made during a successful attack by flying Fortresses of the U. S
Action picture made during a successful attack by flying Fortresses of the U.S. 8th Air Forces on the German Gilsy aerodrome at Amiens early on the morning of 14.7.43 shows - bombs bursting dead

Background imageBombing Collection: Aircraft of the RAF attack industrial works in Paris, occupied France during the Second

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. 3rd March 1942

Background imageBombing Collection: This Ninth Air Force reconnaissance photograph shows the damage caused in St

This Ninth Air Force reconnaissance photograph shows the damage caused in St. Vith, German-held key town in the Ardennes salient

Background imageBombing Collection: A bridge linking the peninsula with the mainland at Brest was rendered useless by

A bridge linking the peninsula with the mainland at Brest was rendered useless by Marauders and Havocs of the American Ninth Air Force, which attacked the port on 3rd September 1944

Background imageBombing Collection: While on a fighter-bomber mission well behind the German lines in France

While on a fighter-bomber mission well behind the German lines in France, Lieutenant Mayne, a US Ninth Air Force Thunderbolt pilot

Background imageBombing Collection: Picture showing the results of Allied Air attacks oh a large constructional works in

Picture showing the results of Allied Air attacks oh a large constructional works in the Pas De Calais area of Northern France, similar to the large site recently captures in theCherbourg Peninsula

Background imageBombing Collection: A Baltimore bomber of the R. A. F attacking the Rome Pescara road during Second World War

A Baltimore bomber of the R. A. F attacking the Rome Pescara road during Second World War
A Baltimore bomber of the R.A.F attacking the Rome Pescara road during Second World War. 4th February 1944

Background imageBombing Collection: Cassino destroyed by air attacks. In one of the greatest air attacks of the war

Cassino destroyed by air attacks. In one of the greatest air attacks of the war the town of Cassino was completely destroyed today by aerial bombardment. 15th February 1944

Background imageBombing Collection: A train-load of 120 flying bombs intended for London was attacked end destroyed by RAF

A train-load of 120 flying bombs intended for London was attacked end destroyed by RAF rocket firing Typhoons on 1st September 1944 at Schulen, near the Albert Canal in Belgium

Background imageBombing Collection: Metz, taken the day the city fell to the 3rd Army. 2nd November 1944

Metz, taken the day the city fell to the 3rd Army. 2nd November 1944



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