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British casualties back at Messina from operations on Italian mainland. Circa September 1943
Soldiers of the British Eighth Army take control of a town in Sicily following the Allied landings on the island in the Second World War. August 1943
General Gotti Porcinari, Commander of the Napoli Division and his staff near Sortino, Sicily, after their capture by the British crew of a Sherman tank. July 1943
People of Catania, Sicily scramble for food given out by men of the Royal Air Force.In the background is the tunnel entrance where civilians took cover during fighting for control of the town
Soldiers of the British Eighth Army charge through a railway cutting with fixed bayonets to storm an enemy stronghold at a railway station during the war on the Sicilian front. August 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
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
Catania, bomb-shattered buildings on the quayside. Picture shows, bomb wrecked warehouses and freight wagons on the quayside at Catania, which fell to the 8th Army on August 5th 1943. August 1943