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Lt. General W. D. Morgan signs the formal surrender agreementLt. General W.D. Morgan signs the formal surrender agreement, previously signed by enemy forces. Standing left to right: S.S
US patrol moves through Bizerta amongst the rubble and devastation of the bombing. 19th May 1943
Beach head wreck by the Anzio landings. 11th March 1944
Trumpet Major Joseph Allen entertains locals in Perugia. 15th July 1944
Smashed rolling stock in Florence which was bombed by the Allied attack. 16th July 1944
Army supply depot near Anzio beachhead. 2nd June 1944
Royal Navy supports landing at Anzio. 3rd February 1944
An aged couple are helped aboard an L. C. I by an A. M. G officialAn aged couple are helped aboard an L.C.I by an A.M.G official. 23rd March 1944 Elderly
Smoke screen hiding Anzio assault preparations. 8th August 1944
Advancing British troops in Anzio. 25th March 1944
Refugees evacuated from Anzio area. 22nd March 1944
Crashed German plane by Allied supply dump. 31st March 1944
Malarial sprayer in the Pontine Marsh, Anzio. 22nd April 1944
Sailors playing bowls in Italy during Second World War. 2nd February 1944
Scots pipers play for US troops in Italian beachhead. Pipe Major Reach of Elgin, Scotland gives a lesson to Private Peter G. Garaberis of Brooklyn, New York. 15th April 1944
Royal Engineers in the Anzio bridgehead. Circa 1940s
Allied troops fighting to extinguish a fire at an ammunition dump after a German air attack. March 29th 1944
British troops advance north of Anzio. 10th February 1944
Flying Fortresses of the N. W African Air Force attack the railway yards at FoggiaFlying Fortresses of the N.W African Air Force attack the railway yards at Foggia, in South-East Italy. 22nd July 1945
Cranes and supply ships destroyed in Naples harbour. 9th October 1943
Wrecked enemy shipping in the harbour at Castellammare in the Bay of Naples. 5th October 1943
British patrols clear the way in Italy. 19th July 1944
German shells landing on Route 6 beyond Arce. 6th June 1944
Army nurse Lieutenant Baroness Dussaussoy di Mige who is in charge of a French Ambulance section. June 3rd 1944
Destroyed enemy supply lines in Terni, Italy. 2nd August 1944
Destroyed German ammunition dump near Arce. 6th June 1944
5th Army enters Littoria followed by Italian refugees. June 6th 1944
German transport burning fiercely while R. A. F. Marauder records its killGerman transport burning fiercely while R.A.F. Marauder records its kill. 5th June 1943
Medium guns in Messina, Sicily, bombard the Italian mainland before landings by British and Canadian troops of the 8th Army. 9th September 1943
American soldiers with water mules at Palermo. 25th September 1943
German ME 323 transport travelling from Italy to Sardinia before being shot down by an R.A.F. Marauder. 5th June 1943
British 8th Army drive towards Frosinone, crossing the Melfa valley. 6th June 1944
American troops in Palermo, Italy. 25th September 1943
Eight British Sisters and one American Nurse are working side by side with Army Medical Orderlies at the second UK Mobile Casualty Clearing Station on the Anzio front. 9th March 1944
5th Army in San Angelo area, Italy. 25th May 1944
British troops marching into Torre Annunziata. 16th October 1943
5th Army Bofors gun in the grounds of King Victor Emanuels palace at Caserta. 25th October 1943
British Field Security Police vet Italian facists in Nicastro. 29th September 1943
Blown bridge at Cava. British troops and civilians by the side of vast gap. 9th October 1943
Sergeant B. H. Sheasby with Private M. Morris with the 5th Army in ItalySergeant B.H. Sheasby with Private M. Morris with the 5th Army in Italy. 26th February 1944
British infantry go into an attack in Italy. 11th July 1944
Canadian tanks move into Frosinone, Italy after the city fell to the US 8th Army. 6th June 1944
Sabaudia welcomes 5th Army Allied troops. 6th June 1944
8th Army crossing the River Melfa near Coldragone. 6th June 1944
British troops boarding invasion craft at Catania, Sicily. 5th September 1943
Taking advantage of their first freedom of speech for twenty two years Italians hold mass assemblies in the streets of Naples, Southern Italy. October 1943
Wrecked and capsized enemy merchant vessels line the quays in the harbour at Naples, Southern Italy, lying beside the the litter of harbour installations after being bombed by RAF aircraft
Italian soldiers outside headquarters in Southern Italy cheer the declaration of war against Germany which was read a few minutes earlier by Marshal Badoglio. 13th October 1943