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Rockets from South African Air Force Beaufighters of the Balkan Air Force streaking towards German gun positions non Lussin Island in the Adriatic Sea of the Northern Dalmatian group of Yugoslavia
South African Air Force rocket firing Beaufighters of the Balkan Air Force, supported by the Yugoslav army in carrying out attacks on rail targets on the main supply
South African Air Force Beaufighters of the Balkan Air Force, supported by the Yugoslav army in carrying out attacks on rail targets on the main supply
Hit and Run Fire Blitz. The Germans made another hit and run blitz raid, causing many fires in London and surrounding districts. Pictured, firemen seen busy at work on one of the fires in London
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
US Flying Fortresses of the Eighth Air Force bomb a German aluminium plant in Heroya, Norway. 24th July 1943
Scenes in Liverpool after an air raid by the German Luftwaffe. A family sorting out their belongings after the raid in a residential area of the city
A long range fighter squadron of the Royal Air Force operating off the North African coast has added tow JU 52s, shot down by two Sergeant pilots, to its score of successes
The Royal Air Force of the Middle East Command bombed the aerodrome at Asmara on the 19th February 1941.Bombs were dropped on buildings and hangars, causing much damage. Picture shows: 2
A train laden with ammunition and dive bombers for Axis front line forces was destroyed by Allied bombers in an attack on a country railway station near Enfidaville, Tunisia
Benghazi harbour in Libya is so frequently bombed by the RAF that the pilots have named the sorties to this target " The Mail Run" Picture shows
A picture showing a German airfield In Cyrenaica after an RAF raid. Dense smoke is seen drifting across the desert from the blazing remains of JU 62 troop-carriers
Pictures taken at Tunis Aerodrome on 12th November 1942, following an attack the previous day by Beaufighters of the Royal Air Force on enemy targets
In a battle over Keren, this RAF bomber pilot dived towards the ground with one wing of his aircraft blazing. So great was the speed of the dive that the flames were extinguished
A Coastal command Liberator was damaged by blast after attacking a German U-boat. It was brought back over 800 miles of sea during which time it persisted in climbing despite the efforts of both
Bombs tumble from the bays of an overturned Liberator Bomber of the 15th Air Force when it was caught in a heavy flak bolt while making a heavy bomb run over Blechhammer, Germany
A block of flats wrecked in an air raid. Second World War. February 1944
Pictures taken yesterday on 11th April 1945 showing RAF bomb damage at Hanover, Germany. The " machsee" (large Lake), south of Hanover which had been camouflaged with floating wood slats
Nearly five thousand workmen, mostly forced imported labour, were employed In repairing the bomb damage to the marshalling yard at Hamm, Germany, at one time
The shell-torn airplane of Sergt. Hannah, V. C. Photo shows the inside of the rearThe shell-torn airplane of Sergt. Hannah, V.C. Photo shows the inside of the rear gunners turret showing exploded ammunition drums and damage to the fuselage. Sergt. Hannah was awarded the V.C
A German Naval rating aboard the Tirpitz. This Royal Air Force official photo is one of the first close-up pictures taken of the German battleship Tirpitz since the ship was sunk by R.A.F
Bomb damage to Queens Street in Central Cardiff after an air raid by the German Luftwaffe. 3rd March 1941
View of bomb damage to the interior of St Anthonys church in South East London, after it was struck by incendiary bombs of the German Luftwaffe in an air raid on the capital. Circa 1941
View of bomb damage Jewin Street in the City of London, after it was struck by bombs of the German Luftwaffe in an air raid on the capital. Circa 1941
Alice Mitchell rescued, her kitten from a bombed house after an air raid by the German Luftwaffe on Cardiff. Circa 1941
A rocket ship of the US Navy pounds Japanese positions in a softening up prelude to the landing of US troops during the battle for the Philippines
An American Pacific Fleet cruiser pours steams of water into the stricken light aircraft carrier USS Princeton, hit by Japanese bombs during the Second Battle of the Philippine Sea
Picture shows the Ye Olde Wellington Inn in Market Place, Manchester, advertising Cornbrook Ale, brewed in Manchester. Picture caption does not say Manchester, or anywhere, only Market Place
RAF Baltimore Crew of the Tactical Bomber Force, safely back at base after bombing run, examine the cowling of one of the engines which has been hit by anti-aircraft fire
Manchester - exact area unknown, but picture taken after the December 1940 Christmas Raid on the city. Picture taken circa 1st January 1941
Two members of the emergency services sift through the rubble after another air raid on Manchester. Picture taken circa 1st January 1941
Metropolitan Vickers Electrical Company, Trafford Park, Manchester 17, pictured after the World War Two Blitz on Manchester
Interior view showing the bombed out shell of the Free Trade Hall building in Peter Street, Manchester, after being hit by enemy bombs on the night of 23rd December 1940
Picture taken during The Christmas Blitz on Manchester. 22nd December 1940. Rubble, and stone work from a church is seen amongst the ruins. Picture taken circa 23rd December 1940
An area of Manchester, not named, after another air raid on the city, during World War Two. Picture taken circa 2nd June 1941
St Pauls Cathedral, still standing after the terrible London Blitz of December 1942. But all around it, are the ruins and bomb damage from he air raids. Picture taken 18th January 1942
In remains of St Lawrence Church Jewry, central London, after it was ruined in The London Blitz. Picture taken circa 1st January 1941
Dawn over the ruined city of Coventry after the Luftwaffe launched its most devastating bombing raid of the Second World War to date far. Picture taken circa 15th November 1940
Rescue workers looking for survivors following a Nazi raid, Alric Avenue, New Malden. September 1940
R. A. F. Bomb Damage Revealed at Fall of Brest. As organised emery resistanceR.A.F. Bomb Damage Revealed at Fall of Brest. As organised emery resistance finished in Brest on September 19th, a R.A.F. official photographer took these pictures of the French port
The House of Commons bombed during the London blitz. A view of the Cloisters. December 1940
Photographic reconnaissance shows that RAF Bomber Commands attack on the S. APhotographic reconnaissance shows that RAF Bomber Commands attack on the S.A. des Pneumatiques Dunlop factory at Montlucon, near Vichy, on the night of 15th -16th September 1943, caused heavy damage
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
Sabotage of the Artillery Park at Grenoble on the night of 13th / 14th November 1943 by the French Resistance. Detonations were put in position near some 30 tons of powder
The scene fourteen hours after a V Bomb fell in Farringdon Road on the 8th March 1945. 9th March 1945
Night rescue scene by search light after a V bomb in Southern England. December 1944
Scene from the London areas biggest yet buzz bomb fire when a warehouse and works building blazed for three hours before firemen, solders, sailors, and civil defence workers quelled the blaze
Scene at an incident during last nights attack by German pilotless aircraft on Bruce Castle Park, Tottenham, London. June 1944