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The latest communique from Moscow on 25th May 1942 announces that Marshal Timoshenkos armies continue their successful advance in the direction of Kharkov
Operation Pedestal. A general view of the convoy under air attack showing the intense anti-aircraft barrage put up by the escorts
Russia moves first class reserves up to the front as reinforcements to the Red Army soldiers fighting their long gruelling war against the German invaders
Children, Mums and Dad celebrate VJ Day by building bonfires on the streets of Birmingham 15th August 1945
Royal Navy submarine HMS Torbay returns home to Portsmouth, England after her service in the Mediterranean. Picture shows: Members of the Torbays crew with the ships Jolly Roger flags of success
Thousands of Revellers packed into New Street, Birmingham to celebrate VJ Day with gusto. 15th August 1945
In a battle over Keren, this RAF bomber pilot dived towards the ground with one wing of his aircraft blazing. So great was the speed of the dive that the flames were extinguished
A camera gun sequence showing the destruction of a Messerschmitt Bf 110 by a British fighter during the Battle of Britain Circa August 1940
Stage Door Canteen, 201 Piccadilly. Masses of rubbish have to be cleared before alterations to the club can be carried out
A VE Day fancy dress parade in a Birmingham suburb 1945
Children, Mums and Dad celebrate VJ Day on the streets of Birmingham 15th August 1945
Two crew of Royal Navy Chariot "human torpedos"Two crew of Royal Navy Chariot " human torpedos" during exercises on the surface of the water in the Second World War. April 1944
Children, Mums and Dad celebrate VJ Day by burning bonfires on the streets of Birmingham 15th August 1945
British prime Minister Winston Churchill gives the famous V for victory sign on board a British warship during his visit to the Home Fleet at Scapa Flow in the Second World war
Air Chief Marshal Sir Trafford Leigh-Mallory, KCB, DSO, Commander-in-Chef Allied Expeditionary Air Force, paid a visit to France
In the South Eastern Command it is the job of a mobile section off the Military Police to put upon the road signs. Picture shows; Military Police sign party putting up signs on the roadside
Officers on a "night Fighter". Picture looks more like a shipOfficers on a " night Fighter". Picture looks more like a ship, than a " night fighter" plane. A night fighter is a fighter aircraft adapted for use at night or in other times of
Liverpool youths being interviewed for a place in The Air Training Corps for boys between sixteen and eighteen. They are interviewed by Cadet Squadron-Leader G F Burns
Medloc Transit Camp in Toulon, France. Troops on their way home after four years service pass through this camp. Picture taken 23rd November 1945
Cranes and supply ships destroyed in Naples harbour. 9th October 1943
Aircraft recognition school for gunners. (Picture( An ingenious model which can be assembled into almost any type of aeroplane. being used to demonstrate different aircraft to students)
Wrecked enemy shipping in the harbour at Castellammare in the Bay of Naples. 5th October 1943
British patrols clear the way in Italy. 19th July 1944
German shells landing on Route 6 beyond Arce. 6th June 1944
Army nurse Lieutenant Baroness Dussaussoy di Mige who is in charge of a French Ambulance section. June 3rd 1944
Destroyed enemy supply lines in Terni, Italy. 2nd August 1944
The sports pavilion at Regents Park in London. The scene after an RAF Bomber crashed into it, killing all crew members. Picture taken 7th October 1943
Army Dental Unit. Picture taken 19th March 1943
Destroyed German ammunition dump near Arce. 6th June 1944
5th Army enters Littoria followed by Italian refugees. June 6th 1944
German transport burning fiercely while R. A. F. Marauder records its killGerman transport burning fiercely while R.A.F. Marauder records its kill. 5th June 1943
Medium guns in Messina, Sicily, bombard the Italian mainland before landings by British and Canadian troops of the 8th Army. 9th September 1943
"Good Morning"newspaper for the armed forces, provided by The Daily Mirror" Good Morning" newspaper for the armed forces, provided by The Daily Mirror. Picture shows a member of The Royal Navy in his submarine, enjoying the comic strip inside
A Royal Navy Destroyer. Pictured at sea. Location unknown. Picture taken 6th October 1940
A crator at Marble Arch, London, after another German air raid. Picture taken circa 30th April 1945
American soldiers with water mules at Palermo. 25th September 1943
German ME 323 transport travelling from Italy to Sardinia before being shot down by an R.A.F. Marauder. 5th June 1943
British 8th Army drive towards Frosinone, crossing the Melfa valley. 6th June 1944
American troops in Palermo, Italy. 25th September 1943
Eight British Sisters and one American Nurse are working side by side with Army Medical Orderlies at the second UK Mobile Casualty Clearing Station on the Anzio front. 9th March 1944
5th Army in San Angelo area, Italy. 25th May 1944
Home Guards embarking under the watchful eyes of the Royal Marines. 13th August 1941
Tug boards bring in a hug vessel for refitting. Picture taken 17th October 1940
Mines that will be laid to trap enemy ships. A hard working man takes a well earned nap underneath them. Picture taken 24th April 1942
Cadets in training in the sea. East of Gravesend, Kent, where the on land naval college, The HMS Gordon, is. Picture taken 25th July 1942
British troops marching into Torre Annunziata. 16th October 1943
River crossings by US troops. 26th March 1945
5th Army Bofors gun in the grounds of King Victor Emanuels palace at Caserta. 25th October 1943