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Residents read the official soviet newspaper Izvestia from a public noticeboard in a Simferopol park. April 1960 M4000
On the Italian warfront the Germans shell Allied positions with propaganda leaflets. British and American soldiers collect the leaflets as souvenirs which do not weight their kits heavily
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
Pamphlet dropped on Allied troops in North Africa after the defeat in Dunkirk. 16th June 1943
A German leaflet which was dropped over Britain. June 1941
Reichsender Hamburg radio station now under British control. Lieutenant G. HReichsender Hamburg radio station now under British control. Lieutenant G.H.Perry, formerly of the " Daily Mirror" of the Psychological Warfare Branch, who does the station announcements
Chefs from Liverpool Education Committee School, prepare a meal in a field kitchen using a bin as an improvised oven. 23rd September 1952. Pictured, Chefs Prinney, Cass and W James
Lord Haw-Haws father, Mr Joyce. 30th July 1940
Lord Mayor of Birmingham, Neville Chamberlain, seen here presenting the City Councils congratulations to Lieutenant James winner of the Victoria Cross. 12th December 1915 Evaluation Scan
A long range railway gun captured by Canadian troops of the British 4th army and displayed to the public in Paris. 28th August 1918
Soldiers of the French forces operating in Italy distributing French flags to the inhabitants of an Italian town. The younger generation are especially keen to obtain a souvenir. Circa August 1918
"O. K. !"The grim news from the Far East was brightened by the news of" O.K.!" The grim news from the Far East was brightened by the news of General Doolittles gallant carrier-borne raid on Tokyo on April 18. (OK - Bombed out of the word TOKYO)
The original caption read British soldiers go "over the top"The original caption read British soldiers go " over the top" from a trench in France 1916. The image was taken by Canadian official photographer Ivor Castle
A passer-by look at a tailor shop window plastered with copies of the Daily Mirror Hitler Wanted poster World War II Home Front Shops Gas Mask Box 4th September 1939 Watscan - - 11/07/2009 - - - -
A couple of tourist look at a map of the Soviet empire on display in the Hermitage, Leningrad. April 1960 M4000
Residents read the official soviet newspaper Pravda from a public noticeboard in a Simferopol park. April 1960 M4000
A driver pastes a picture of Hitler and the words Bash Him on to the boot of his car the day after Britain declares war on Germany. 4th September 1939 Watscan - - 11/07/2009 - - - -
Hami Propaganda by toys. August 1939 P004749
World War II Hospitals: In Germany the penalty for reading leaflets dropped by the R. A. FWorld War II Hospitals: In Germany the penalty for reading leaflets dropped by the R.A.F. was imprisonment or death. That is Nazi dictatorship
Members of the crew of H. M. Submarine, "Tribune"Members of the crew of H.M. Submarine, " Tribune", some of which acted in the film " Close Quarters", featuring life during a patrol in that submarine
"Haile Selassie: And While You Are At It, settle My Account!"" Haile Selassie: And While You Are At It, settle My Account!" Jackal Italy joined Hitlers war in June. In one of their first great victories
"England Will Never Fight. "- Ribbentrop. In March 1940, 30 R. A" England Will Never Fight." - Ribbentrop. In March 1940, 30 R.A.F aircraft bombed the German seaplane base on Sylt for six hours. It was a curtain raiser to the air war
"Christmas Panto. "Though, by now, the Wehrmacht was at the gates of" Christmas Panto." Though, by now, the Wehrmacht was at the gates of Moscow, the Red Army had shown that its men could fight like tigers for their country. (JOE - THE GIANT KILLER)