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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
Buzz Bomb damage at Finsbury, London. July 1944
V Bomb incident in Hendon. Pictured, the scene after workers flats had been hit. 4th January 1945
Damage cause by a flying bomb to a theatre in Streatham Hill, London. 3rd July 1944
V-Bomb at Brockley. A V Bomb fell at Brockley killing and injuring several people. 2nd February 1945
V2 bomb damage in England during World War Two. November 1944
Rescue work at a recent V Bomb incident. The bomb fell near a school and demolished houses and a library killing people on their way home. Dalston, London. April 1945
V2 rocket incident at Middlesex Street, Aldgate, showing extent of damage. Pictured, NFS searching among the smouldering wreckage. 10th November 1944
Recent V bomb attack at Farrant Avenue, Lordship Lane Wood Green, on 3rd March 1945. Pictured, extent of damage. NFS at work and the use of rescue dogs. March 1945
Devastation caused by a bomb. Rescue workers on the scene soon after the incident worked with their bare hands to release people buried beneath the debris
The scene of ruin in a district of Southern England recently when a V bomb fell in the district. December 1944
The first official RAF picture of the German capital city of Berlin since its fall at the end of the Second World War. It was taken on a low flying Mosquito of the RAF
St Albans Church, Wood Street, Central London. Picture taken after it was bombed in the December 29th 1940 Blitz on London during World War Two. Picture taken circa 1st January 1941
London, with St Pauls Cathedral in the background. This is the view from Queen Victoria Street. Central London, in ruins after a German Air Raid in The Blitz over Christmas 1940
Ludgate, London, with St Pauls Cathedral in the background. Central London, in ruins after a German Air Raid in The Blitz over Christmas 1940. Picture taken circa 1st January 1941
London, with St Pauls Cathedral in the background. Central London, in ruins after a German Air Raid in The Blitz over Christmas 1940. Picture taken circa 1st January 1941
London Bridge Station. Picture shows the area that is the arches. 90 people died when London Bridge station was bombed in The Blitz on the night of 17th February 1941 Picture taken circa 20th
St Georges Roman Catholic Cathedral, Southwark, South London, after it was bombed on the 16th and 17th April 1941 in The Blitz during World War Two. Picture taken circa 20th April 1941
A district of London - not identified, after yet another German Air Raid on the city, during World War Two. Picture taken 20th June 1943
A service was held today in the ruins of the bombed church St Mary le Bow (Bow Bells Church) and was taken by the Bishop of Croydon
Watling Street, London in 1943. It is possible the church far left is St Augustine Church, Watling Street. Picture taken 15th September 1943
Bow Church, Cheapside, Central London, after it was bombed in The Blitz on 10th May 1941. Picture also shows the dome of St Pauls Cathedral in the background, through the window
A building comes down after another German Air Raid during World War Two. It is very possible this is Putney Hight Street, London South West London
A church in London - un named - decimated in the Blitz of World War Two. Picture taken circa 1st January 1941
Leather Lane, near Fleet Street, Central London, after it was damaged in a World War Two German air raid. Picture taken circa 1st January 1941
Saint Vedast Church in the city of London, after it was bombed by Germany in The Blitz of World War Two. Saint Vedast Foster Lane or Saint Vedast-alias-Foster, a church in Foster Lane
A fire Sub Station in London, damaged after a German air Raid- World War Two. Exact location unknown. Picture taken 8th May 1941
Bomb Explosion in London. Street unknown. Another picture showing the devastation inflicted on London during the German blitz of World war Two. Picture taken 8th June 1942
St Augustines Church in the city of Manchester, pictured in October 1957. The church was heavily bombed in World War Two, during The Christmas 1940 blitz
Saint Clement Daines Church in the city of London. The church was severely damaged in The Blitz of world War Two, when it was bombed on 10th May 1941. Picture taken circa 1st June 1941
St Giles-without-Cripplegate, Fore Street, London, gutted after a German bomb is dropped on it during The Blitz of World War Two
A street in London - un named - decimated in The Blitz during world War Two. It could be Fore Street in London. (but due to hard to read handwriting)
Picture shows: A variety of abandoned guns, tanks, armoured cars and transports left behind by the Germans as they retreated from their positions on the Russian front during the Second World War
Picture shows: German tanks damaged by Soviet shells, one completely overturned during the battle one the Eastern Front in the Second World War. February 1942
A view inside the historic "Novy Ierosalim"(New JerusalemA view inside the historic " Novy Ierosalim" (New Jerusalem) monastery in the Moscow area which was bombarded and virtually demolished by the Germans during the campaign on the Eastern
Picture shows: A piece of heavy artillery left behind by the Germans as they retreated from their positions on the Russian front during the Second World War. February 1942
The family of collective farmer Prolov return to their native hamlet in the Stalingrad Region after the invading German Army had been driven out by the Red Army of the Soviet Union following fierce
St Alban Church, Wood Street, damaged by bombing in the blitz in 1940. September 1943
Part of the famous Bow Bells in Bow Church, Cheapside, gutted after a Nazi attack. 15th May 1941
St Georges Cathedral, Southwark, following a Nazi raid on the night of 16th -17th April 1940
Temple Church, London, damaged by German incendiary bombs. 10th May 1941
Bomb damage sustained by a big store in South East London. 18th January 1943