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An RAF Mosquito attacks Gestapo Headquarters 1944 housed in the University of Aarhus in Denmark. Two ajoining 4 storey buildings formed the target
Attack by RAF Mosquitos on the Gestapo Headquarters at University of Aarhus in Denmark. Two ajoining 4 storey buildings formed the target
A Bailey Bridge being constructed across a viaduct which was blown up by the retreating enemy during WW2 1944
American soldiers man an ack ack gun in Plymouth, part of the defence against air raids on the city and naval base. WW2 1944 1940s
A London double decker bus hit by the blast from a bomb dropped during an air raid leaning against number 34 Harrington Square Garden North London
Housewife Mrs Berbiest gathers her belongings from the remains of her home at Mornington Road Junction in Leytonstone London after a V2 rocket attack during WW2 - 1945
WW2 Air Raids on a small town
Damage to the House of Commons after the night bombings by the Germans noticed in the daylight. December 1940 1940s
Ruins of Glastonbury Abbey in Somerset seen through two gnarled trees. 22nd September 1966. © Mirrorpix
Ruins of Kaiser Wilheim Church war memorial in Berlin Germany circa 1970
World War II Invasion of France A British army Sherman tank moves along the northern road into Caen on the day British and Canadian troops finally capture the town
American Red Cross Nurses on their way to the River Seine battle travel in the back of Army trucks through the town of La Loupe, 45 miles west of Paris World War Two Circa July 1944
Elderly woman assisted by her husband walk through the Liepzig Strasse Berlin amid blitzed buildings with their only belongings 1945
The first British regiment into Germany. Honey Reece tanks arriving with burnt out german houses in the background
A soldiers walks through snow covered ruins of Laroche after it had been shelled by the German Army during WW2. January 1945
Bomb damage London during WW2 rubble and debris lay in the street, the remains of buildings destroyed during an air raid bombing
HRH The Queen with Duke of Edinburgh escorted by RT Howard Provost of Coventry walk through the ruins of the old cathedral as they approach to greet the Archbishop of Canterbury 23rd March 1956
A wrecked van lies in the rubble of ruined buildings in Coventry after the city was targeted by the German Luftwaffe in an air raid during the Second World War. November 1940
Crowds gather for a service inside the ruins of Coventry Cathedral after it was destroyed by the German Luftwaffe in air raid over the city during the Second World War. 15th November 1942
High Street, Coventry. This image is believed to have been taken shortly after the Blitz of November 14th 1940. You can see the firefighters at the right of the image trying to put out the still
Residents of a Coventry street stand outside their ruined homes after the city was targeted by the German Luftwaffe in an air raid during the Second World War. 25th November 1940
Aerial view showing the ruins of Coventry Cathedral after it was destroyed by the German Luftwaffe in an air raid on the city during the Second World War. 14th November 1940
A view of the heavily damaged Coventry and Warwick hopsital after the city was targeted by the German Luftwaffe in an air raid during the Second World War. 10th April 1941
Firemen attend to houses still ablaze on Hertford Street, Coventry after the city was targeted by the German Luftwaffe in an air raid during the Second World War. 10th April 1941
Residential area close to the centre of Coventry seen here the morning after the Luftwaffe raid on the city. 15th November 1940
Nurses of Coventry and Warwick hopsital stop for a cup of tea in the voluntary canteen in the hospital grounds after their building was targeted by the German Luftwaffe in an air raid during
Crowds gather for a remembrance service inside the ruins of Coventry Cathedral after it was destroyed by the German Luftwaffe in air raid over the city during the Second World War. 15th November 1942
Survivors from the previous nights bombing seen here walking through the wreckage of Coventry city centre. 15th November 1940 Survivors from the previous nights bombing seen here walking through
The smouldering wreckage of centre of Coventry a couple of days following the heavy raid by the Luftwaffe on the 14th November 1940
General view showing the ruins of Coventry Cathedral after it was destroyed by the German Luftwaffe in an air raid on the city during the Second World War. 14th November 1940
King George VI and Queen Elizabeth inspecting the ruins of Coventry Cathedral, accompianed by the Bishop of Coventry, Mervyn George Haigh, the Provost and the Mayor. 25th February 1942
Smithford Street, Coventry, after the devastation of the blitz on 14th November 1940
Christchurch ruins, Coventry, after the air raid. April 1941
Smithford Street, Coventry after the air raid. November 1940
Belgian Boy Scout seen here rescuing animals from abandoned and burnt out buildings close to Malines. Circa September 1914
The remains of the Belgium town of Termonde after the German Army fired the town during their brief occucpation between the 4th to 6th September 1914 Published Daily Mirror Page 12 14th September
Ruined houses between Oostkerke and Diksmuide destroyed during the Battle of the Yser. Circa October 18th 1914
Belgian civilians view the burnt out cottages in Mella. The devastation was caused by the Germans during their occupation
The church at Capelle aux Bois burnt out after being shelled by the Germans. Circa October 1914
The French town of Senlis following a bombardment by German artillery during their advance on Paris. The original caption reads; " The Germans say they did not burn Senlis
The Belgian town of Termonde after being recaptured is now only a heap of ruins, and the picture shows the devastation caused by the Germans during their occupation
Belgian soldiers seen here inspecting the remains of a church on the battlefield close to Diksmuide during the Battle of the Yser, . Circa October 17th 1914
One of the countless houses destroyed in the German adavnce on Paris. The tenant has erected a board announcing that he has moved
King George VI visited Coventry this morning and spent four hours sharing in the citys sorrow as he tramped through bombed streets deep in mud and rubble
This service for the Home Guard took place in the ruins of Coventry Cathedral and was conducted by the Provost the Very Reverend Richard Thomas Howard
View of the city of London taken from the roof of St Pauls Cathedral showing the devastation and burning buildings following the blitz of the 29th December 1940
Hertford Street, Coventry, after the air raid. 1940 / 1941Hertford Street, Coventry, after the air raid. 1940/1941
Broadgate, East Side, Coventry, after the air raid. November 1940