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The Reichstag is a historic edifice in Berlin, Germany, constructed to house the Imperial Diet (German: Reichstag) of the German Empire
Air raid damage to Manchester during the Second World War. 30th December 1940
Western Desert, Libya. 23 December 1941. This is known as Graveyard of the Stukas, some of the German dive bomber aircraft destroyed by the Allied Air Forces
Spitfire pilots of RAF Fighter Command pose beside the wreckage of a Junkers Ju 87 Stuka, which they shot down near Manston Airfield on 5th February 1941. Airmen, L-R are Pilot Officer C.H
Wrecked merchant vessels in Mersa Matruh harbour after accurate bombing by Allied forces. 29th November 1942
One more victim of RAF fighter in France. A Junkers 88 - latest type of German bomber - brought down during the recent air fighting. May 1940
British infantry pass a wrecked transport as they enter Benghazi during Second World War. 26th November 1942
Damaged and destroyed German planes in the desert during the Second World War. 23rd November 1942
The Italian cruiser San Giorgio, which was sunk during the Italian retreat, seen in the harbour of Tobruk. Circa 1940s
R. A. F take toll on the retreating Germans. (PictureR.A.F take toll on the retreating Germans. (Picture) East of Chambois the road is completely blocked with wrecked enemy transport. Circa August 1944
Devastation In Boulogne. Devastated docks and warehouses in part of the harbour after intense bombing. 1940s
Plane of Reinhardt Hein, commander of a German squadron of Messerschmitt 109 F s, brought down by a Soviet anti-aircraft battery. 18th September 1941
Picture shows 8, 441 tons The Domala, an Italian Liner, after it was bombed off the English coast in 1939. Domala was an 8, 441 ton cargo liner which was built in 1920 and launched as Magnava
Picture shows The Domala, an Italian Liner, after it was bombed off the English coast in 1939. Domala was an 8, 441 ton cargo liner which was built in 1920 and launched as Magnava
Salvage work in progress on the remains of the munition ship Malakand (Brocklebank Line) which blew up in the Huskisson Dock, Liverpool, during the May Blitz, 1941 after heroic efforts to save her
The wreaked highway bridges over the River Seine at Elbeuf, Airorafy of A. E. A. FThe wreaked highway bridges over the River Seine at Elbeuf, Airorafy of A.E.A.F. attacked them obliterating one completely and successfully cutting the other
Street fighting in the city of Poletsk, Belarus, the northern bastion of Hitlers White Russia line and gateway to Latvia, as the Soviet Red Army troops move in to liberate the city from the German
This picture shows wrecked highway bridge across the Seine at Mantes / GassiccourtThis picture shows wrecked highway bridge across the Seine at Mantes/Gassiccourt north-west of Paris which was attacked by A.E.A.F. aircraft recently
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
In view of the new emery attack with their obvious intension of breaking morale of the public also as there are such a small number of fires NFS personnel will co-operate with incident officers with
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
A dump of enemy equipment knocked out on Route 4, 25 kilometres north of Rome, including two Mark V Panther tanks, a self propelled gun
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
BUCKINGHAM PALACE BOMBS. Officials of the Palace looking at the wrecked interior of the Royal Chapel at Buckingham Palace which received a direct hit
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
Picture shows a German Luftwaffe, Junkers 88 Bomber aircraft, in a cornfield after being brought down by a Polish plane. Some of the crew were injured, and all were captured
Picture shows a German Luftwaffe, aircraft, in a cornfield after being brought down. British soldiers study the wreckage. The location is the North East Coast. Possibly Yorkshire
Members of the French Forces of the Interior clear away burning vehicles on the main road across Normandy, northern France to facilitate the British advance following the Allied Invasion of France
British Effectives examining all that was left of a Junkers Bomber destroyed by an R. ABritish Effectives examining all that was left of a Junkers Bomber destroyed by an R.A.F Hurricane fighter on the Libyan battle front. 14th December 1941
A church at Bow, near Bow Church, cut in half, during World War II. 2nd August 1944
Robot bomb plane falls on dwelling houses at Arlington Road, Southgate. 20th June 1944
Bombed house in Waterloo, Sefton, Merseyside, caused during early morning raid on Saturday 31st August 1940. Several people in the house were fatally injured
Jamaica Street, Liverpool, debris from War remain, Wednesday 11th March 1959
The wreckage of a house in Liverpool after air raids this morning, Friday 6th September 1940
Liverpool, aftermath of seven nights blitz by hundreds of Nazi bombers, May 1941. The peak of the bombing occurred from 1st to 7th May 1941
Remarkable escape for occupants of these two shelters, when one home was completely wrecked and the one seen in photograph damaged as a result of Sunday nights raid in Liverpool
Remains of Liverpool Market after raid during night of Saturday 20th December 1941
Homes destroyed on Anthony Street in Liverpool during last nights raids, pictured Wednesday 16th April 1941
Ruins of Liverpool Museum following air raid on May 3rd 1941
Flying bomb incident at Arundel Road, Leytonstone, London. Scene in the south of England very soon after a flying bomb had crashed
Miss D Hubert age 16 having delved among the wreckage of the top flat, takes a rest. 28th September 1940
Slaney Street off Steelhouse Lane in Birmingham, packed with debris after a heavy night of bombing, pictured Monday 28th October 1940
The wreckage of a Junkers Ju88 B3+HH works number 7087 of the I / KG 54 after it hit aThe wreckage of a Junkers Ju88 B3+HH works number 7087 of the I/KG 54 after it hit a barrage balloon cable over Coventry and crashed in Withybrook. 16th September 1940
The wreckage of F W Woolworth Prince Street, Bridlington after a direct hit during a raid on the town by the Luftwaffe. Four people were killed in the raid
The wreckage of the Britannia Garage, Bridlington 20th August 1940
One of the few structures to be left standing in the Japanese city of Hiroshima following the dropping of the " Little Boy" atomic bomb on Monday 6th August 1945
Aircraft arrives in Whitechapel High Street for art show, London. 24th February 1975