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Evidence of the terrific battering Hamburg received from RAF and USaF bombers in July and August 1943, is provided by this ground photograph
Aerial view of the devastated town of Julich, newly captured strong point on the road to Cologne, Germany by Allied Forces. The town is now little more than a mass of rubble
Scene in the battered town of Goch, Germany, scene of heavy fighting before the Germans were driven out by Allied Forces. Goch was heavily attacked by RAF Bomber Command. February 1945
Aerial view of Julich showing the heavy damage inflicted upon the town. 24th February 1945
Aftermath of an air raid, Devonshire. Circa 1940
Eton schoolboys salvaging from the bombed Masters house, a Christopher Wren building. December 1940
Cheapside, London, following the air raid attacks on 10-11th May 1941
Rescuing wounded who were trapped un the cellar of The Marples, a public house in Fitzalan Square, during the first raid on Sheffield. 13th December 1940
Nurses stand and look at the rubble that is now St Giles Hospital in Camberwell, South London, after it was hit during The London Blitz of World War Two. Picture taken 15th December 1940
Rescue workers looking for survivors following a Nazi raid, Alric Avenue, New Malden. September 1940
V-Bomb at Brockley. A V Bomb fell at Brockley killing and injuring several people. 2nd February 1945
Devastation caused by a bomb. Rescue workers on the scene soon after the incident worked with their bare hands to release people buried beneath the debris
The first official RAF picture of the German capital city of Berlin since its fall at the end of the Second World War. It was taken on a low flying Mosquito of the RAF
Picture shows the ruins of a Presbyterian Church in Bristol. November 1940. In what became known as The Bristol Blitz. It is not confirmed, but this maybe The St James Presbyterian Church of England
Scene of devastation to Midland Bank in Witham, Hull after it was bombed by the German Luftwaffe in an air raid on the city in May 1941
Clearance of an unexploded parachute mine in Ellerby Grove, East Hull during the Second World War. 23rd February 1941
Scene of devastation to Hull Savings Bank in Holderness Road Hull after it was bombed by the German Luftwaffe in an air raid on the city in July 1941
Firefighters attend the scene of devastation at the Valiant, the Port of Hull Societys Seamans Hostel in Carr Lane which was heavily damaged in a German air raid. 8th May 1941
The ruined shell of St Andrews Presbyterian Church stands at the corner of Prospect Street and Albion Street in Hull following an air raid on the city on 7th May 1941
Scene of devastation to Midland Bank, Hull after it was bombed by the German Luftwaffe in an air raid on the city in May 1941
This was Hitlers HQ. Troops of the U.s First Army view remains of HitlerThis was Hitlers HQ. Troops of the U.S First Army view remains of Hitlers headquarters, near Rodert, Germany, demolished by the retreating enemy a few days ago
The family of collective farmer Prolov return to their native hamlet in the Stalingrad Region after the invading German Army had been driven out by the Red Army of the Soviet Union following fierce
The Battle for Normandy: A British soldier in Caen after its liberation, gives a helping hand to an old lady amongst the scene of utter devastation
The Battle for Normandy: A British soldier carries a little girl through the devastationThe Battle for Normandy:A British soldier carries a little girl through the devastation of Caen after its liberation. The town had been substantially destroyed during the bombardment
James Reckitt Avenue, Hull, Yorkshire, after it was bombed in the Blitz, on the 2nd and 3rd March 1941 The Hull Blitz was the bombing campaign that targeted the English port city of Kingston upon
Bridlington Grammar School, destroyed in The Blitz. circa 16th November 1940. Picture is passed by censors. The Hull Blitz was the bombing campaign that targeted the English port city of Kingston
Hull, Yorkshire, during The Blitz. Picture shows un-named residents looking through their blown out window. They are smiling through the trauma of the devastation caused to Hull
Picture shows Alfred Gelder St Hull, Yorkshire, and the extensive damage to The Head Post Office. The Hull Blitz was the bombing campaign that targeted the English port city of Kingston upon Hull by
Second World War, Canterbury. Part of the main street. Firemen putting out the smouldering fires. Circa 1942
You remember the "Wayside Pulpit"those inspiring messages on the walls ofYou remember the " Wayside Pulpit" those inspiring messages on the walls of Cross Street Chapel? Only the shell of the building remains now. Here is a service in the ruined Chapel
Men working in a building damaged by an Air Raid during the Blitz, being given cups of tea. Second World War. September 1940
Houses in South Wales after a Nazi bombing raid. October 1940
Picture taken from ground level in Hamburg shows - devastation resulting from R. A. FPicture taken from ground level in Hamburg shows - devastation resulting from R.A.F. and U.S.A.A.F. bomber onslaughts in July and August 1943
No sooner had the Germans found urgent business elsewhere the Dieppe Townspeople rolled up their sleeves and began clearing road blocks
This bridge in the heart of La Vancelle was an important link to the Germans when attempting yo move men and equipment south from La Vancelle to new defensive positions
A member of the 151st Railway Construction Company of the Royal Engineers seen here repairing Caen railway station. The view from No. 1 platform shows the extent of the Allied bombing of the town
The advance towards Caen. Infantry making their way through the ruined village of Lebisey from which the Germans were driven after heavy fighting. 9th July 1944
A view of the damaged docks in Cherbourg, where U.s Army engineers are rushing the job ofA view of the damaged docks in Cherbourg, where U.S Army engineers are rushing the job of clearing and reconstruction for the anding area of Allied supplies. 19th July 1944
Picture shows the remains of The Electricity Showroom in Bridlington, Yorkshire. circa 3rd April 1941. The actual location may be New Burlington Road in Bridlington, which was bombed 2nd April 1941
Prime Minister Winston Churchill at Tufton Street, Westminster, after an incident caused by Robot Plane. 4th July 1944
Buxton & Underwood Street, E1. Flying bomb incident in Southern England showing demolished houses and street surface shelter-rescue efforts by NFS and CD to free casualties trapped after incident
Bomb damaged at Tufton Street, Westminster, after an incident caused by Robot Plane. 4th July 1944
Flying bomb crashed on flats at Nevern Square, Kensington. 23rd July 1944
Air raid damage during the Blitz in London, Second World War. The Fire Station in Red Cross Street was saved. Circa 1941
ARP rescue squads working among the demolished childrens clinic which suffered a direct hit at Brighton. Many expectant mothers who were in the building had amazing escapes. March 1943
Soldiers helping to clear up the wreckage after an air raid on the city of Hull, pose for a welcome refresher during the Second World War. 8th May 1941
The Lord Mayor S. H. Smith and the Sheriff Mr R G Tarran, with the Town Clerk of HullThe Lord Mayor S.H. Smith and the Sheriff Mr R G Tarran, with the Town Clerk of Hull, showing their Majesties King George VI
Temple Street, Swansea, showing the David Evans store at the top, following air raid attacks. February 1941