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Allied landings south of Rome: damage to Anzio. February 1944
Ships assembled in a port of Southern Italy in preparation for the invasion of Southern France. August 1944
German civilians who have been picked up in villages and brought back to Kleve in our transport and given food and shelter as the Allied army pushes deeper into Germany 16th February 1945
US troops deliver bread to Italian civilians in Nettuno. Sergeant J. Huggett, from Bromley, Kent, seen here photographs an explosion from a 170 mm shell. Circa January 1944
After joining up with the main 5th army forces in the Pontine Marshes, 5th Army beachhead troops swung north and entered Littoria. circa June 1944
Bombing raid on oil production facilities in Hamburg as the US Eighth aF Liberators and Fortresses press home their attack. 20th June 1944
Russians advance through Berlin, Germany. Soviet Red Army Mortar Crews in action. Germany had invaded Russian in World War Two, and in July 1943 they launched what would be their last attack
Ex-Gestapo agents being rounded up in Flensburg prior to their transport to Denmark. The war in Europe ended 8th May 1945. Picture taken circa 29th May 1945
15th Scottish division advances on the River Elbe, Germany. Tanks and troops awaiting their turn to cross a huge crater which sappers had to bridge. Picture taken 14th April 1945
Infantry of the Royal Ulster Rifles clearing a street in Bremen. Germany. The end of the war in Europe would be announced only a week away, on 8th May 1945. Picture taken 30th April 1945
Men of 2nd Platoon B Company firing from trenches near Stein, Germany. The push into Germany continues on until the end of the war in europe is announced on May 8th 1945
A SS training school in Ordensburg Vogelsang which has been captured by men of the 9th Infantry Division, US Army. February 1945
Surrender of the German armed forces in Italy. On Sunday 29th April 1945 an unconditional surrender document was signed in Caserta, Italy, by two German agents representing General von Vietinghoff
A view of the shell-torn town of Sinz, Germany. Smoke rises from a still burning building and in the rear, a white smoke screen is laid down to hide the town from German artillery observers
British commandos of the 1st Commando Brigade made a surprise crossing on the Rhine in assault craft at 10pm on the night of 23rd March, under a terrific barrage of 1500 guns
A reconnaissance photograph shows heavy damage in Karlsruhe after an R. A. FA reconnaissance photograph shows heavy damage in Karlsruhe after an R.A.F. raid on the 2nd September 1942. Pictured, the partially destroyed Junker und Ruh Werke factory. September 1942
Further damage to Duisburg station in the Papendell-Neudorf district. May 1943
British Commandos resting in Wesel, Germany. Sergeant Murdoch (wearing helmet) and Company Sergeant Major Tullerton are pictured here reading accounts of their own exploits after they had formed a
A heavily damaged section of the Krupps work in Essen. March 1943
Operation Infatuate was the code name given to an Anglo-Canadian operation during the... Walcheren Island, at the western end of the Beveland Peninsula, overlooked the Scheldt Estuary
Heavy damage to the railway station in Dusseldorf. September 1942
Russians advance through Berlin. Germany had invaded Russian in World War Two, and in July 1943 they launched what would be their last attack, at Kursk
The destroyed factory of Deutsche Rohren Werke in Dusseldorf. September 1942
Heavily damaged Derendorf works of Rheinmetall-Borsig A. G Arms after an R. A. FHeavily damaged Derendorf works of Rheinmetall-Borsig A.G Arms after an R.A.F. raid over Dusseldorf. November 1944
Underground ammunition stores discovered by the Intelligence Corps. Pictured, Sergeant P Alcock lifting the lid of an entracne. July 1945
German civilians watch units of the US 7th Armoured Division enter Berlin. 4th July 1945
Fires rage in Duisberg during a very heavy attack. 15th October 1944
Admiral von Friedeburg, C-in-C of the German Navy, and General Kummetz, German C-in-C Baltic leaving the British flagship after calling on Rear Admiral Baillie Groham
Men of the Seaforth Highlanders, now over the River Oste, clearing snipers from a house in Bremervšrde, Germany. Days away from the end of the war in Europe. Picture taken 5th May 1945
As the great Allied tank drive south of Caen along the Odon valley continues in Northern France, as well as the push east of the city to Trouarn
British and Canadian troops captured the city of Caen in Northern France after a massive assault from air land and sea. The Germans resisted bitterly before the city was entered
American soldiers of the US Ninth Division and French patriots ride a captured German tank through the streets in the the centre of the city of Cherbourg
Aerial view showing the rejoicing crowds on the streets of Paris as they greet the entry of the Allied troops, liberating their city from over 4 years of Nazi German occupation
Liberation of the town of Cherbourg in Northern France by the American forces shortly after the successful Allied landings on the beaches of Normandy
An American tank burns furiously after being taken out by a German tank in France, where a bridgehead was being thrown across the Moselle River. September 1944
French Forces of the Interior and civilians stage a victory parade in Paris after the liberation of their city from Nazi occupation.A German effigy is carried atop this truck. 26th August 1944
British soldiers making friends with French families in the Bayeux area of Normandy, Northern France, shortly after the Allied landings. 11th June 1944
General De Gaulle waves to the wildly cheering crowds of his countrymen as he leaves the town square of Laval, France, following an address to the citizens of the recently liberated town
An American M-10 tank destroyer of the US Army rambles along a debris strewn road near St Fromond, Manche, France. This vehicle is moving against Rommels forces in the interior of the continent of
Soldiers of the British expeditionary Force have a break for refreshments in the snow covered countryside of Northern France during the Second World War. 4th January 1940
The Royal Air Force Air Transport service follows closely the advance of the Allied Forces, even to airfield operating within sounds of gunfire
Crews and pilots of RAF Wellington bombers and USaF. Flying Fortresses are working in close co-operation. As the Forts" return from their day operations the Wellies" are already rowing up
Naples in Southern Italy, with its open shops displaying gloves, handbags, silk stockings and artificial silk underclothes
Among the enemy aircraft brought down during an early morning raid son the much bombed harbour of Naples, Southern Italy was a JU 88 bomber plane of the German Luftwaffe
Australian airman Warrant Officer Holden of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, pilot of the Australian Air Force landed his spitfire plane safely back at base in southern Italy
The ground staff of an RAF advanced Spitfire squadron In Italy organised a concert for their fellow airmen. Picture shows: A group of the concert party
RAF Regiment Corporal L Ratchford of Piercebridge near Darlington manning his Browning Machine Guns on a roof top in Naples shortly after downing a German JU88 which had attempted to bomb the citys
The Desert Air Force, an Allied tactical air force created from No. 204 Group RAF to provide close air support to the British Eighth Army. Squadron Leader Reverend T