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On 5th March 1945, Dr. Srdjan Budisavljevic, Ante Mandic and Dusan Sernec, the new regents of Yugoslavia with King Peter II in exile
A celluloid factory in Yugoslavia, before the war employing 3, 000 people, was turned over to the manufacture of explosives by the Italians when they landed in the country
First Home Guard in Britain to carry the red ensign of official parades will be the Sandhurst Home Guard. Picture shows Mr Kirkland Bridge of the Merchant Navy Comforts Services handing over at a
Yugoslav people settle down to life in a refugee camp operated by the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration in the Middle East during the Second world War. April 1944
RAF Wellington night bombers of the Strategic Air Force, escorted by Spitfires of the Coastal Air Force, made a successful daylight attack recently on the Nazi fortified town of Niksic, Yugoslavia
Yugoslav partisans have been supplied with British Armoured cars and American tanks suited to the difficult country in which they must be used
The signing of the treaty of Friendship Mutual Assistance and Post-War Collaboration between the Soviet Union and Yugoslavia in Moscow on 11th April 1945. Picture shows left to right: N
The second British naval attack on Narvik. HMS Warspite returning after the successful action against German warships. Picture taken at Framnesodden Point, the entrance to the harbour is on the left
Yugoslav Partisans are making good use of their stay in Malta to learn the use of both Allied and enemy small arms. They are taught by British instructors
The crew of a small British naval vessel spent three days in a Dalmatian port recently, with some of the partisans fighting the Germans
South African Air Force Beaufighters of the Balkan Air Force, supported by the Yugoslav army in carrying out attacks on rail targets and supply depots on the main supply
Operating with the partisans in Yugoslavia are numbers of RAF personnel. As promised by Winston Churchill some months ago " Every effort in our power will be made to aid
RAF evacuate wounded partisans from Yugoslavia during the Second World War. As well as dropping supplies on a large scale to Marshal Titos forces
German parachutists supported by glider borne infantry and tanks made a lightning attack on Marshal Titos headquarters at Drvar on 25th May I944
It was announced on September 27th, that Allied seaborne and airborne forces, mainly British, have landed in Albania and are fighting on a wide front
Royal Air Force Halifax aircraft of the Balkan Air Force have played a greet part in keeping Partisan Groups in occupied countries well supplied with guns, ammunition and other vital material
When the Germans retreated in Yugoslavia, they destroyed t all railways, locomotives and machines capable of helping in the reconstruction of the country
Operating from a landing strip carved by RAF airmen and Yugoslav Partisans with picks and shovels out of vineyards among the rocky hill of a
Men and Ladies from a regiment (unknown) at an Army Camp in England (location unknown) move quickly to their position after an alarm is raised. Picture taken 3rd August 1940
The Landing Craft Personnel or LCP speed towards their rendezvous. The Landing Craft Personnel or LCP was a landing craft used extensively in the Second World War
A typhus team of No. 31 Mobile Field Hospital back their Fordson WOT1 Ambulance up to the freight doors of Douglas Dakota Mark III, KG523 H, of No
Mule train passing a bogged Sherman tank on the 8th Army front. 4th December 1943
Road to Isernia destroyed by retreating Germans. 18th November 1943
Ghurka scout in Italy in the heat of battle during Second World War. 10th October 1944
Snowfall on the 5th Army front in Italy, heavy snowfall is adding to the difficulties. 31st December 1944
Bridge to Casalbordino destroyed by retreating Germans. 4th December 1943
The Battle of Ortona was a battle fought between two battalions of elite German FallschirmjŠger from the German 1st Parachute Division under Generalleutnant Richard Heidrich
Picture shows the scene at an operating theatre at The Womens Auxiliary Air Force (WaF) Innsworth, Gloucestershire. Picture taken 30th September 1941
Allied troops in Pantellaria. Troops patrolling the devastated streets in search of enemy elements. 20th June 1943
Destroyed dock at Pantellaria by Allied forces during Second World War. 16th June 1943
Italians surround German sniper in Naples. 18th October 1943
Fifth Army entry into Littoria, followed by Italian refugees. 6th June 1944
Men of the Green Howards in Italy. 21st January 1944
Picture shows a German mine, beyond burnt up and destroyed at Orford Ness on The Suffolk Coast. The burnt out shell of the iron casing of a German mine after the 700lbs of Hexanite has been burned up
Sherman tanks and soldiers in Italy during Second World War. 9th October 1944
A German plane, downed in The English Channel, off The South Coast of England. Picture taken 27th August 1940, during the July to October, Battle of Britain
Destroyed railway coach south of Florence. 21st July 1944
British Mountain Trooper smiling for the camera during WWII. 13th April 1945
Royal Airforce flyers, recovering from broken limbs, are encouraged to use the dance floor in an attempt to aid fitness. Picture taken in The Midlands. Picture taken 26th May 1945
Bomb shelter in Anzio. (Picture) A lot of our fellows are using these underground because the Luftwaffe has been trying by and night to bomb and blast us out of the bridgehead. 21st March 1944
Lieutenant Frank S, Barrett of Dallas, Texas and Lieutenant Frank M. Cookson of Los Angeles, California are shown singing out at Easter Services on a Ninth Air Force base somewhere in England during
US Paratrooper with two men from the British 8th Army. 27th July 1943
Residents of Naples collecting water supplies. 17th October 1943
Tanks unloading from a landing craft at Nettuno. 5th February 1944
Italian civilians helping Allied soldiers unload empty shell cases at a dump on Anzio beach. 14th March 1944
German caught at Piedimonte Matese, pulled from rubble. 6th June 1944
A R. E. M. E workshop in a village square. October 21st 1943A R.E.M.E workshop in a village square. October 21st 1943
5th Army preparing for action in camp during Second World War. 29th February 1944