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The scene at Allied headquarters at the Royal Palace of Caserta, Italy on 29th April 1945 when Lieutenant General W. D. Morgan, chief of staff, AFHQ
Daylight attack on Thepotz Aircraft factory at Mealte. 15th July 1941
Dinghy with crew of a coastal command Wellington which made a forced landing in the Atlantic. 23rd June 1942
Fires in Ebury Street, London. 8th December 1940
In an ordinary Army tent on the Luneburg Heath in Lower Saxony, Germany, Field Marshal Montgomery read the surrender terms to high ranking German officers
Mr S. R. Johnson (left) and Miss V. S. Bowers inspecting the rubber dinghy which their firmMr S.R. Johnson (left) and Miss V.S. Bowers inspecting the rubber dinghy which their firm presented to the crew of the bomber. 20th February 1942
New life jacket for Airmen. 21st June 1941
Scores of wrecked aircraft collected at El Daba airfield. 10th November 1942
Representatives off Admiral Doenitz and Field Marshall Keitel visited 2nd Army Headquarters and 21st Army Group HQ on 3rd May to ask for surrender terms for the German military forces
Lancaster crews in dinghy drill during Second World War. 30th August 1943
Troops landing from from a tank landing craft during an exercise. Circa September 1942
Rescued crew of the Whitley leave a Sunderland flying boat. July 1942
Commander in Chief Lord Gort inspecting trenches, France. 1st February 1940
New invasion craft for use in Sicilian operations. Pictured, Infantry Landing Craft. Circa July 14th 1943
Soldiers of the Warwickshire Regiment passing through a communication trench in France. 29th January 1940
Dinghy drawn alongside a rescue aircraft. Circa July 1942
Bren carriers on the move in a small village in France. circa October 1939
Bombs crossing a field. Circa April 1940
German Moaning Minnie (Nebelwerfer) inspected by Canadian officer and a gunner on the Gustav Line, Italy. circa June 1944
Composite photograph taken by RAF reconnaissance aircraft showing damage to the centre of Rotterdam after a raid by German bombers on May 14th 1940. May 1940
Italian destroyer Tigre on her beam in Massawa Harbour, after attack. Circa June 1941
R. A. F. Lancasters attacked a large ammunition dump at Maintenon 40 miles south west ofR.A.F. Lancasters attacked a large ammunition dump at Maintenon 40 miles south west of Paris. May 11th 1944
Desperate civilians in Naples get drinking water from broken sewer mains. Retreating Nazis blew up water viaducts before leaving. October 1943
British troops arriving at a French port. 30th September 1939
French troops break Gustav line. On the right is a knocked out German Mk. 3 tankFrench troops break Gustav line. On the right is a knocked out German Mk.3 tank. Circa May 1944
The Second Great Fire of London. Fires in the City of London tackled with water relayed from the Thames. 29th December 1940
Royal Airforce offensive sweep over Desvres, near Boulogne. 15th June 1941
The burnt-out remains of an Italian torpedo bomber in the Mediterranean following an unsuccessful attack on a British convoy, which was repelled by aircraft from HMS Ark Royal. October 1941
RAF raid on St. Nazaire during Second World War. 1st April 1942
British Army engineers connecting telegraph systems near the British lines in France. 23rd October 1939
Order instructing Italian submarine to attack certain Spanish ships without warning, signed by Mario Falangola. circa December 1940
First pictures to be released of the R. A. F. Ferry Service which flies aircraft built inFirst pictures to be released of the R.A.F. Ferry Service which flies aircraft built in North America across the Atlantic to Britain. (Picture) Control desk in the control tower
8th Army advances into the Gothic line. (Picture) Welsh infantrymen near the River Conca. Circa 1940s
Picture from Algiers shows Gen. Montgomery with Gen. d Havet, commander of the Italian 206th Coast Defence division after its surrender. Circa July 1943
A 17pdr anti-tank gun and half-track of 269 / 87th Anti-Tank Regiment approaches the RiverA 17pdr anti-tank gun and half-track of 269/87th Anti-Tank Regiment approaches the River Foglia, 1st September 1944
Long columns of vehicles wind over the hills of the Gothic Line, past men who are resting after completion of their tasks. 7th September 1944
This defence position, in the heart of the Gothic Line, was taken by men of "D"This defence position, in the heart of the Gothic Line, was taken by men of " D" Company 6th Lincolns. 2nd September 1944
A 17-Pounder anti-tank gun of the 46th Division crosses the ford of River Foglia, the first obstacle in the Gothic Line. Circa 11th September 1944
The Bailey bridge is a type of portable, pre-fabricated, truss bridge. It was developed by the British for military use during the Second World War and saw extensive use by British
Italians in action with Allies on 5th army front among the rocks of Mt. Lungo, north east of Mignano. 16th December 1943
Italian partisans working with the Allied armies in Pomerance, Italy. Circa July 1944
Italy in the wake of the retreating Germans. German ammunition dump destroyed by British bombing. Circa July 1944
Grenadier Guards of the Fifth Army front arduously climbing to a forward position in Italy. Circa 1944
An R. A. F Salvage Unit (the Queen MaryAn R.A.F Salvage Unit (the Queen Mary ) with a damaged Spitfire in Tunisia. May 1943
Men of the Tripura Rifles prepare and ambush after sixth month campaign against the Japanese. Circa 1940s
Indian troops of the Frontier Force Rifles launch an assault on a precipitous hill feature on the road to Taungup, the last Japanese coastal supply base in the Arakan
British troops launch Gothic line offensive. Pipers piping their comrades. Circa 1940s
Sherman tank overtakes Italian Pack Mule company moving up through Legare Italy. Circa October 1944