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Children playing on armoured Nazi vehicle during the Second World War. 8th September 1944
A German fighter brought down over Kent. September 1940
Picture shows children playing on a wrecked Nazi vehicle. Location, France, after the June Normandy landings, and when Germany had been pushed back
Picture taken in Germany during the Second Word War shows four German parachute troops, as the type used in Crete in May 1941. Circa May 1941
Field Marshal Busch, C in C German Armies in North West Europe, meets the man who defeated him, Field Marshall Montogmery, at the latters HQ on Luneburg Heath
Headquarters of German General Erwin Rommel in Libya. Circa 1940s
Major General Erich Elster, surrounded by his staff, discusses terms for his surrender along with 19, 000 troops at the River Loire with Lieutenant Colonel J.K French of the US Army
Aftermath of a V-bomb in Southern England. Rescue work going on in a smother of dust. 9th February 1945
German Admirals surrender during World War Two. May 31st 1945
Representatives of Admiral Doenitz and Field Marshal Keitel visit 2nd Army HQ and 21 Army HQ to ask for surrender terms for the German military forces. They were Gen
Germans Surrender to Montgomery. At 6. 25pm on 4th May, in an ordinary Army tent at 21stGermans Surrender to Montgomery. At 6.25pm on 4th May, in an ordinary Army tent at 21st Army Group HQ on Luneburg Heath, 5 German plenipotentiaries in the presence of Field Marshall Montgomery put
The Russian and American judges who will preside over the Nuremberg War Crimes Trials reading the indictment. Left - Right: A F Volohkew, Francis Biddle, General I T Nikitchenko and John Parker
Dr. Leonardo Conti, Reichminister and prominent Nazi, being interviewed by Herr R. Regner of the Danish Security Police at a Danish consecration camp. May 1945
The Union Jack (top right) still flying after shops had been damaged by a Nazi air raid over Merseyside. It is suggested the picture is taken in Liverpool. Street unknown
Temple Church, London, damaged by German incendiary bombs. 10th May 1941
The aftermath of a bomb raid on Bootle, Liverpool, Merseyside. Picture 20th October 1941
The historic windows of Westminster Hall, London, destroyed after an high explosive bomb attack. September 1940
Aerial view of an area of South Wales, showing targets for the Nazi raiders. Circa 1941
Nazi planes wrecked at Naples. Italy, circa October 1943
Picture shows a German Luftwaffe, Junkers 88 Bomber aircraft, in a cornfield after being brought down by a Polish plane. Some of the crew were injured, and all were captured
Picture shows a German Luftwaffe, aircraft, in a cornfield after being brought down. British soldiers study the wreckage. The location is the North East Coast. Possibly Yorkshire
Blast from a Nazi bomb caused this damage to a church in South Wales. Circa 1941
Pen Hill House, Llantwit Major, received bomb damage in an air raid, South Wales. September 1940
Picture taken at an old (unamed) Belgian fort which had been used as a Gestapo Prison. Rough wood coffins left by The Nazis being examined by Allied officers
Liverpool Blitz damage. Part of the damage to St Michaels Church, Pitt Street, Liverpool, which was hit on more than one occasion. 24th May 1941
Bomb damage in Liverpool. South Castle Street, Liverpool, which was attacked by a Nazi bomb. July 1941. blitzliverpool
Bomb damage in Liverpool. Shep, the old dog standing outside the door of his home after it had been demolished by a high explosive bomb during relentless raids on Merseyside
Business men from bombed out offices gather in the street to transact business. 13th May 1941. blitzliverpool
During the second world war, a little boy stands outside the shambles of his bombed home. In his hands, a photograph of the Royal Family. Liverpool, circa 1941. blitzliverpool
Men digging deep trenches in Birkenhead Park, which will become shelters. Birkenhead, Merseyside, 28th September 1938
Buchanans Flour Mills at East Float dock in Birkenhead, bombed during the second world war. Merseyside, March 1941. blitzliverpool
Bomb damage in Liverpool. Residents in these cottages salvaging their belongings after an air raid. Liverpool, circa 1941. blitzliverpool
Liverpool ARP in the shape of well constructed shelters are in evidence. Particularly in the parks where deep, arched brick and concrete accommodation is being prepared. 13th October 1939
Cook Street Arcade which was attacked by German bombs on the 3rd May 1941. Liverpool, Merseyside, May 1941. blitzliverpool
Second World War, May Blitz in Liverpool. The shell of Lewiss building which earlier that day had been crowded with shoppers. 3rd May 1941. blitzliverpool
A row of houses in Livingstone Street, Birkenhead, which was destroyed by bombs during the Second World War. A crowd has gathered to survey the mound of rubble that is all that remains of a block of
Second World War in Merseyside. The ruins of the organ in Wallasey Town Hall, which was damaged by a bomb during the air raids. No one was injured. 31st August 1940. blitzliverpool
Bomb damage in Liverpool during the Second World War. An emergency water supply reservoir which has been established in the basement of a blitzed building at the corner of Cook Street
Top stories of the old White Star building in Liverpool were bombed during an air raid. 13th March 1941 blitzliverpool
All that was left of one of the towers of the old White Star building after it had been bombed in an air raid. 13th March 1941. blitzliverpool
Bomb damage which penetrated the roof of the Derby Memorial, Liverpool Anglican Cathedral, Merseyside. 2nd June 1941. blitzliverpool
The Nazis indiscriminate bombing results in damage being done to dwelling houses in a recent raid on Virgil Street, Liverpool, Merseyside. 11th January 1941. blitzliverpool
Bomb damage in Wavertree Road, Liverpool. This shop and house was the victim of a direct hit from a Nazi bomb. 18th September 1940. blitzliverpool
Bomb damage in Liverpool, Merseyside. 1st September 1940. blitzliverpool
Bomb damage in Liverpool, Merseyside. Circa 1941. blitzliverpool
A street surface shelter in a North Western area which was only slightly damaged although hit by a bomb during the air raids over a North West coastal town. 1st September 1940. blitzliverpool
Bomb damage in Liverpool. A large crater in Stevenson Street, Liverpool, which was attacked by a Nazi bomb. 18th September 1940. blitzliverpool
An Emergency Water Supply dam, which people have filled with debris such as bedsteads, bricks, cans and masonry. The public were warned not to throw their debris into these dams as it is sabotaging