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Troops unloading at Anzio. Men up to their waists in water, unloading stores. Meanwhile beach roads are being prepared for and light traffic. 10th July 1943
Canadians unloading on a beach in Sicily during Second World War. 13th July 1943
British gunners on the Catania front in Sicily. 17th August 1943
8th Army enters Messina in Sicily. 31st August 1943
Men of the Seaforth Highlanders pushing forward with equipment in the Rosolini-Noto area. 24th July 1943
British troops holding positions on the Catania Plain. 28th July 1943
R. A. F. capture airfield in Comiso, Sicily. 27th July 1943R.A.F. capture airfield in Comiso, Sicily. 27th July 1943
Infantry followed by priest advancing through Pachino. 25th July 1943
Aerial view of Catania being bombed during Second World War. 20th July 1943
Landing craft of the United Nations on their way to Sicily. 11th July 1943
Bogged airfield in Catania, Sicily. Douglas DC3 Dakota being dug out of the mud. 10th January 1944
Looting in Catania during Second World War. 12th August 1943
British infantry attack a German 88mm gun position in East Sicily. 6th August 1943
Light bombers attack Axis positions in Sicily near Mount Etna in the battle for Catania. 17th August 1943
Allied soldiers meet Sicilian refugees during Second World War. 8th August 1943
R. A. F. Boston bomber attacking the port of Milazzo. 11th August 1943R.A.F. Boston bomber attacking the port of Milazzo. 11th August 1943
Men of the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers who were among the first troops to enter Centuripe. 17th August 1943
Salvatore Campanelli announces the end of facism in Militello, Sicily. 17th August 1943
British infantry move through Centuripe in Sicily. 17th August 1943
The Allied invasion of Sicily, codenamed Operation Husky, was a major campaign of World War II, in which the Allies took the island of Sicily from the Axis powers
Damaged German aircraft at Comiso airfield in Sicily. 26th July 1943
British soldier in Catania. 11th August 1943
Troops leave Cantenuova during WWII. 17th August 1943
Royal Canadian Service Corps moving oil in Sicily. 24th August 1943
Surgeons operating at a chapel at a monastery in Sicily. 15th August 1943
78th Division in Centuripe. The Sicilian town of Centuripe, North West of Catania, fell to men of the 78th Division after two days of heavy fighting. 17th August 1943
Italian troops surrender to British infantry in Sicily. (Picture) Italian troops waving white flags, surrendering to British Infantry. 25th July 1943
R. A. F. officers inspect the bombed waterfront at Messina. 23rd August 1943R.A.F. officers inspect the bombed waterfront at Messina. 23rd August 1943
White Ensign is raised over Messina during Second World War. 24th August 1943
British destroyer dropping depth charges at Catania. Answering a call from the army a British battleship hurled tons of shells at enemy troops at Catania. Circa 1940s
General Sir Bernard Montgomery speaks to Canadians in during Second World War. Sicily. 30th July 1943
German transports destroyed by the R. A. F. 12th August 1943German transports destroyed by the R.A.F. 12th August 1943
The Devastation in Messina marshalling yards after bombing by the enemy. 24th August 1943
General Montgomery touring Sicily. (Picture) General Montgomery on his tour of inspection in an amphibious jeep. 17th July 1943
Canadian forces capture Agira. Fighting against stiff German opposition the Canadian forces have captured Agira, a town inside the outer bounds of the strong and newly-constituted defence line
Scarletta near Messina welcomes the 8th Army. With this sign the people of Scarletta, near Messina welcomed the Eighth Army
Tanks and ammunition come ashore in Sicily. 20th July 1943
R. A. F. prepare a new airfield in Sicily. When the Allied forces invaded SicilyR.A.F. prepare a new airfield in Sicily. When the Allied forces invaded Sicily many of the existing airfields had been wrecked by bombing and the harvest fields were the next best thing
Coastal defence positions in Syracuse harbour were overcome by Commandos and are now manned by troops under the command of Major J.V. Kelly, D.S.O. 28th July 1943
British battleship shells Catania. Answering a call from the army a British battleship hurled tons of shells at enemy troops at Catania
Canadian gunners of the Western Canada Field Battery, working from a good stock of shells, pound positions near Nissoria 6th August 1943
Antonoinetta Campenello, of Via Lombardo, Vizzini, pictured with her child Mimmo in Sicily. Circa 1940s
Bomb wrecked warehouses and freight wagons on the quayside at Catania, Sicily which fell to the 8th Army on 5th August 1943
Landing craft loaded with troops as United nations invasion of Sicily gets underway. The ships in the background are already en route. 11th July 1943
Eighth Army occupies Catania. Early on the morning of August 5, the key Sicilian port of Catania was occupied by Infantry of the Eighth Army. Circa August 1943
Beyond Catania, British troops turn Italian cannon on the enemy. Night action pictures from Catania sector where the 8th Army have advanced a good ten miles beyond the chief Sicilian port
Citizens of Barcelona, Sicily, welcome US Troops with the US flag. Picture shows, people of Barcelona, one of the Sicilian towns on the Northern Coastal route to Messina
RAMC man fins a new kind of patient. Weighing a Sicilian baby. Men of the RAMC in Sicily are giving help and advice to Sicilian civilians