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RAF reconnaissance photographs showing bomb damage to the Kalk and Deutz districts in Cologne. Pictured, the badly damaged Franz Clouth rubber works at Nippes. July 1943
R. A. F. reconnaissance pictures of bomb damage to WilhelmshavenR.A.F. reconnaissance pictures of bomb damage to Wilhelmshaven. Pictured, at least ten buildings destroyed - the damaged area including ships stored and workshops, showing also a large shed
Bomb damage to the Humbolt-Deutz works at Kalk in Cologne. July 1943
Searchlight interference above Cologne. This picture taken during a night raid by the R. ASearchlight interference above Cologne. This picture taken during a night raid by the R.A.F. shows the effect of searchlights, fires and flak bursts. 1. The Hindenburg Suspension Bridge 2
An air reconnaissance picture showing a bridge over the Rhine in Dusseldorf, connecting southern Holland and the Ruhr. December 1944
An air reconnaissance picture of one of the Rhine bridges which will be of great strategic importance in the battle of Germany. Pictured, Bonn, the road bridge serving Aachen and Central Germany
Heavy bomb damage to the Mariendorf district in Berlin. Pictured, the Aska Niawerke A. GHeavy bomb damage to the Mariendorf district in Berlin. Pictured, the Aska Niawerke A.G. premises in the Mariendorf district
Night photograph taken from RAF bombers while making a heavy attack upon Munster, Westphalia. 1. No Flak, no searchlight. At least 25 small fires are burning in the area of the main railway station
Damage inflicted during four successive raids on the industrial centre and Baltic supply port of Rostock, home of the Heinkel works, by the RAF on the nights of April 23-26 1942. 1
The main ammunition depot at Mariensiel before it was almost completely destroyed in the RAF bombing raid of 11-12 February 1943. February 1943
A section of the centre of Lubeck following a bombing raid by the RAF on the 28 / 29 MarchA section of the centre of Lubeck following a bombing raid by the RAF on the 28/29 March 1942 showing destroyed or damaged buildings, including the Central Electric Station
Heavy bomb damage at Stettin after R. A. F. attack on the 20th / 21st April 1943Heavy bomb damage at Stettin after R.A.F. attack on the 20th/21st April 1943. Pictured, between 40 and 50 wagons destroyed in the sidings at Bahnhof Pommerensdorf
The German city of Mainz more than three months after the RAFs heavy raids of 11/12 and 12/13 August 1942. The Municipal Theatre remains a recognisable feature in the area from which scores of
British air raid on Cologne, Germany. Circa June 1942
Damage clearance at Rostock, seen a year after R. A. F. raids. April 1943Damage clearance at Rostock, seen a year after R.A.F. raids. April 1943
An air reconnaissance pictures of one of the Rhine bridges which will be of great strategic importance in the battle of Germany. Pictured, Speyer, the road bridge between Mannheim and Landau
RAF hits German supply line to Holland. Pictured, bomb damage to rails in Munster. Pictured, many hits throughout the rail yards and tracks are seen
RAF bomb damage in captured Hanover. The Maschsee, an artificial lake south of Hanover, partially camouflaged with floating wood slats strung together to simulate earth
Troops of the 7th Somerset Light Infantry, 43rd (Wessex) Division resting in the village of Bauchen during the assault on Geilenkirchen in Germany, 18th November 1944
Soldiers of the 1st Battalion Glasgow Highlanders seen here in their snow camouflage on patrol at Gangelt, Germany. 11th January 1945
British amphibious tanks leave the west bank of the Lower Rhine heading eastwards. Another tank can be seen behind it on the river bank. The photograph was taken by a low flying RAF aircraft
An elderly German man in Plauen, on the US 3rd Army front, eats a meal from a cup which remained whole when his house was wrecked during the advance of General Pattons troops. 23rd April 1945
U-boat sinking in Atlantic Ocean, successfully taken out by a Short Sunderland British flying boat patrol bomber, April 1944. Sunday Pictorial Published Picture 23/04/1944
Behind the biggest smoke screen in the history of war, British armour and infantry move into position for the offensive - the ?final heave?
FFI patrol of 1st French Army carries a caricature of Hitler away from a Rhine River position. The placard was displayed on one bank of the river
Reconnaissance photograph of the centre of the German city of Brunswick following an attack by RAF Lancaster bombers on the 14th October 1944
All the large cooling towers at the at the Bohlen Synthetic Oil plan near Leipzig were partially destroyed, loading sheds and distillation plant considerably damage
Twenty three buildings and installations at the Marseburg Synthetic Oil plant, 20 miles west of Leipzig were damaged during the attack by the US 8th Air Force heavy bombers on the 20th July 1944
Bombs on Bergen. Striking at German supply lines just behind the battle lines. US 8th Air Force bombers attack rail marshalling yards at Bergen, Germany
On 6th September 1944, aircraft of RAF Bomber Command attacked Eden in force. Reconnaissance pictures show that very heavy damage has been inflicted on the town In the heart of the city
A reconnaissance photograph taken by the Tactical Reconnaissance Group of the 9th Air Force of Duren, Germany, after Allied Air Forces
The Luftwaffe going up in smoke following a fighter sweep by P51 Mustangs of the US 8th Air Force over German airfields on the 16th April 1945
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
Reconnaissance photograph taken by 106 (PR) Group, RAF of the damaged to the Adam Opel motor factory at Russelsheim, Germany
Bombs from a Bristol Blenheim of No. 2 Group fall over the junction of the main lines from Munster and Hamburg to Dortmund, in the marshalling yard at Hamm, Germany
A recent RAF reconnaissance photograph of the centre of Bochum, an important German industrial town in the heart of the Ruhr
A German bomber on a Brandenburg airfield being strafed by Captain Nicolas Magura in his P51 Mustang fighter of the 8th Air Force during a fighter sweep of Germany. 24th June 1944
Direct hits from the US 8th Air Force heavy bombers on every building of the Waggun ME-110 assembly plant at Brunswick, Germany. Smoke and fire blanket the target. 11th January 1944
Damage to two large exhibition buildings in the Charlottenburg Fairgrounds, gutted as a result of Allied air attacks on Berlin. Circa April 1944
Aerial reconnaissance photograph of the Alfred Teves aerospace component factory at Frankfurt following night attacks by RAF Bomber Command on the nights of 18th/19th March and 22nd/23rd March
A 4, 000 pound bomb ( extreme right) dropped by bombers of RAF Bomber Command during a daylight raid on Heinsburg. 16th November 1944
On Sunday 20th February 1944 the US 8th Air Force despatched 2000 heavy bombers to attack enemy aircraft factories at Leipzig, Brunswick, Bernburg and military targets at Gotha
This is how the Bettenhausen ordnance depot at Kassel, 110 miles north west of Cologne, appeared after the US 8th Air Force heavy bombers had attacked the facility on 2nd October
Friedberg Marshalling Yard Air Raid 4th December 1944 The vital choke point and half the yards receive the solid impact of a tight cluster of bombs
A month before the Normandy landings, Mosquito aircraft of Bomber Command laid mines in the Kiel Canal, the most heavily defended waterway in the world
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