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The Red Army liberating Byelorussia (Belarus). Powerful guns in the firing position. The Soviets superiority in artillery has contributed to their victories. January 1944
British troops final clean up of Siegfried defences town. Tanks and Infantry advance through Kleve, Germany. Circa February 1945
Photo Reconnaissance image of Mainz, Germany reveals the devastation caused by the RAF attacks on the city on the nights of the 11th/12th and 12th/13th August 1942
The Municipal Theatre remains a recognisable feature in the area of Mainz, from which scores of buildings were swept away by the RAF attacks on the city on the nights of the 11th/12th
RAF attack on Heligoland. The airfield on the island of Dune disappearing under a deluge of bombs as aircraft of RAF Bomber Command attack the target. 18th April 1945
Photo-reconnaissance image taken by No1 PRU of the damaged Heinkel aircraft factory at Marienehe, Rostock, Germany, following a series of major raids by Bomber Command. 1
Photo Reconnaissance image taken following RAF Bomber Command raid on Nurenburg on the night of the 8th/9th March 1943. Photo shows
Photo reconnaissance image taken by No 1 PRU of Cologne, Germany after Operation Millennium, the first Thousand-bomber raid by aircraft of Bomber Command on the night of 30/31 May 1942
British troops in Bremen. The city and port of Bremen was captured by British Troops on April 27th 1945, although some Germans were still holding out in one of the city parks until the following day
Photo reconnaissance image taken by a Supermarine Spitfire of 542 Squadron RAF after Bomber Command carried out a major raid on the Krupps Works, Essen, Germany, on 12/13 March 1943
The Gneisenau battle cruiser in a floating dock at Keil. February 1942
The German liner Bremen after being bombed by the R. A. F. in Bremerhaven, GermanyThe German liner Bremen after being bombed by the R.A.F. in Bremerhaven, Germany. A - bow smoking B - Stern smoking C - Amidships burnt out D - Small craft Circa 1941
The Binner Alster area in Hamburg, pictured before it was camouflaged. July 1941
R. A. F. Lancasters bombing Hamburg. 3rd February 1943R.A.F. Lancasters bombing Hamburg. 3rd February 1943
Reconnaissance photographs of Kassel after an R. A. F. attack on the night of 22 / 23 OctoberReconnaissance photographs of Kassel after an R.A.F. attack on the night of 22/23 October. October 1943
US Flying Fortresses attack the German underground oil storage depot at Derben. 14th January 1945
The German battle cruiser Scharnhorst lying against the south wall of the Hipper Hafen at Wilhelmshafen. February 1942
B-26 Marauders of the Ninth Air Force bomb Neunberg railways. December 1944
B-24 Liberators attack oil refineries at Politz. June 1944
United States Eight Air Force attacks the U-boat and shipbuilding yards at Kiel, Germany. 14th May 1943
B-17 Flying Fortress bombers of the United States Army Eighth Air Force sent their bombs plummeting through clouds on to the important railway marshalling yards at Mainz during a daylight attack
The parachute division of the sixth airborne division advance towards Hanover. Germany. 13th April 1945. They are pictured on the road to Scharrel
Aerial photograph showing damage to Pforzheim by R. A. F. Bomber Command. February 1945Aerial photograph showing damage to Pforzheim by R.A.F. Bomber Command. February 1945
Reconnaissance view of a U-boat construction yard in Wilhelmshaven. December 1943
Heavy damage to Kassel after an R. A. F. raid. Pictured, five fires still burning amongHeavy damage to Kassel after an R.A.F. raid. Pictured, five fires still burning among the buildings of an imitation leather factory of Wachstuch and Kenstledenwerke. 4th October 1943
The results of an 8000 lb bomb dropped in a suburb of Berlin. Circa 1944
Aerial photograph of the R. A. F. attacks of the bomb damage inflicted to the DeutzAerial photograph of the R.A.F. attacks of the bomb damage inflicted to the Deutz and Kalk districts in Cologne. Pictured, further extensive damage to the Nippes railway workshops (top)
Attacks by RAF Bomber Command caused extensive damage to Stuttgart, the most important industrial town in Southern Germany. October 1944
Reconnaissance photograph taken after the attack on Hanover showing the damage caused by incendiaries. October 1943
A bomb damage diagram showing the cumulative effect of attacks on the heart of the German capital from November 1943 up to February 20th 1944. This birds eye view of the city covers 14 square miles
Reconnaissance photograph made some time after the Eighth Air Force attack of the 24th August shows the V-2 Rocket plant at Weimar almost completely destroyed, the radio factory severely damaged
Latest RAF reconnaissance photograph shows that Cologne is still clearing up after the May 1, 000 bomber raid. Barges being used to clear away rubble and debris form the dockyard area in Cologne
Section of Peenemunde showing heavy damage to an aircraft research and radio location establishment. Pictured, the south labour camp at Peenemunde
Heavy bomb damage in the Stieglitz area near the Friedenau Station in Berlin after recent raids by the R.A.F. September 1943
Results of R. A. F. bombing on the Mitelland Canal near Gravenhorst. 22nd February 1945Results of R.A.F. bombing on the Mitelland Canal near Gravenhorst. 22nd February 1945
Aerial photographs taken after R. A. F. Bomber CommandAerial photographs taken after R.A.F. Bomber Commands heavy raid on Nuremberg on the 8/9th March 1943. Pictured, the main repair shop at the railway marshalling yard is severely damaged
Air reconnaissance photograph of the road and rail bridge between Kaiserlautern and Darmstadt, Mannheim, which will be of great strategic importance in the battle of Germany. December 1944
Aerial reconnaissance photographs showing bomb damage taken since the attack on Osnabruck on the night of 17th August 1942
The Kanalhafen area of Osnabruck before the heavy RAF attack on the night of 17th August 1942. August 1942
Air reconnaissance photographs of the bridges serving Epinal and Karlsruhe, which will be of great strategic importance in the battle of Germany. Strasbourg. December 1944
The industrial town of Kassel after repeated bombings by the R. A. F. and U. S. A. A. FThe industrial town of Kassel after repeated bombings by the R.A.F. and U.S.A.A.F. March 1945
Aerial reconnaissance photo of one of the Rhine bridges. Pictured, Bingen, the bridge serving Koblenz and Kreuznach, which will be of great strategic importance in the battle of Germany. December 1944
The Union Rheinische Braunkohlen Kraftstoff A G Synthetic Oil (Bergius) Plant at Wesseling put out of action after air attacks. July 1944
R. A. F. bombing damage to Leipzig. Pictured, very severe damage among the buildingsR.A.F. bombing damage to Leipzig. Pictured, very severe damage among the buildings on the site of the famous Leipzig Worlds Fair
Reconnaissance photograph taken after the attack on Stettin industrial targets. Pictured, practically every building of the plant, which covers an area of approximately 64 acres
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
U. S. A. A. F. Liberators and Flying Fortresses bomb Berlin. March 1944U.S.A.A.F. Liberators and Flying Fortresses bomb Berlin. March 1944
R. A. F. attack on a suspension bridge in Cologne. RAF reconnaissance photograph takenR.A.F. attack on a suspension bridge in Cologne. RAF reconnaissance photograph taken after the attack of the 28th October showing the large Highway suspension bridge which was completely demolished