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As a result of a sustained bombing campaign by the US Tenth Air Force against Japanese rail communications in Burma the enemy has been forced to depend more
Ships assembled in a port of Southern Italy in preparation for the invasion of Southern France. August 1944
A harmless looking farm cart trundling along a country road between Kyaukpadung and Poaywa was sighted by RAF Beaufighters flying overhead
German civilians who have been picked up in villages and brought back to Kleve in our transport and given food and shelter as the Allied army pushes deeper into Germany 16th February 1945
US troops deliver bread to Italian civilians in Nettuno. Sergeant J. Huggett, from Bromley, Kent, seen here photographs an explosion from a 170 mm shell. Circa January 1944
Paddle steamers, camouflaged with cut vegetation in an attempt to merge them with the surroundings, are used by the Japanese as headquarters on some of the Burmese rivers
Dense smoke with a flaming centre is seen rising from the gas plant at Zietz following an attack by Liberator heavy bombers of the US 8th Air Force. Circa June 1944
Reconnaissance photograph taken by 106 (PR) Group, RAF of the damaged to the Adam Opel motor factory at Russelsheim, Germany
Picture from Iran. Indian riflemen guarding the pipeline across Persia. circa October 1941
Bombs from a Bristol Blenheim of No. 2 Group fall over the junction of the main lines from Munster and Hamburg to Dortmund, in the marshalling yard at Hamm, Germany
A recent RAF reconnaissance photograph of the centre of Bochum, an important German industrial town in the heart of the Ruhr
After joining up with the main 5th army forces in the Pontine Marshes, 5th Army beachhead troops swung north and entered Littoria. circa June 1944
British troops have scored successes and are mopping up on the Imphal Ukhrul front. Advancing north from Imphal, capital of the border state of Manipur
A German bomber on a Brandenburg airfield being strafed by Captain Nicolas Magura in his P51 Mustang fighter of the 8th Air Force during a fighter sweep of Germany. 24th June 1944
Direct hits from the US 8th Air Force heavy bombers on every building of the Waggun ME-110 assembly plant at Brunswick, Germany. Smoke and fire blanket the target. 11th January 1944
Damage to two large exhibition buildings in the Charlottenburg Fairgrounds, gutted as a result of Allied air attacks on Berlin. Circa April 1944
Aerial reconnaissance photograph of the Alfred Teves aerospace component factory at Frankfurt following night attacks by RAF Bomber Command on the nights of 18th/19th March and 22nd/23rd March
A 4, 000 pound bomb ( extreme right) dropped by bombers of RAF Bomber Command during a daylight raid on Heinsburg. 16th November 1944
On Sunday 20th February 1944 the US 8th Air Force despatched 2000 heavy bombers to attack enemy aircraft factories at Leipzig, Brunswick, Bernburg and military targets at Gotha
Gunners cleaning their guns on arrival in Baghdad. circa July 1941
This synthetic oil plant at Bottrop, west of Gelsenkirchen, Germany, produced 100, 000 barrels of oil per month for the German war machine before it was wrecked from the air
This is how the Bettenhausen ordnance depot at Kassel, 110 miles north west of Cologne, appeared after the US 8th Air Force heavy bombers had attacked the facility on 2nd October
Friedberg Marshalling Yard Air Raid 4th December 1944 The vital choke point and half the yards receive the solid impact of a tight cluster of bombs
Troops kissing the ring of the Archbishop of Westminster at St Peters Church, Rome. circa August 1944
British and Soviet troops in Iran. circa September 1941
A US Navy Auxiliary craft pulling alongside a US aircraft carrier for a refuelling operation mid sea in the Pacific. Picture taken 28th February 1944
A reconnaissance photograph taken by 542 Squadron RAF of the completely destroyed town of Duren, Germany, two days after the daylight attack by RAF Bombers of Nos, 4, 6 and 8 Groups
A month before the Normandy landings, Mosquito aircraft of Bomber Command laid mines in the Kiel Canal, the most heavily defended waterway in the world
Army mountain and hill climbing training. Someone England. World War Two. Picture taken 1st May 1942
First U-Boat to be captured intact. Date unknown
A jeep being lowered down a hillside. North East England. Picture taken 25th May 1945
Officers at Rushton Hall, near Kettering, Northampstonshire. Picture shows a gun demonstration. Picture taken 22nd January 1941
Preparing for an Assault Course England. Actual Location unknown World War Two. Picture taken circa 1st May 1942
Scenes from the dome of St Pauls Cathedral during large scale fire and H. E. raid. London, 29th December 1940
Coming up for the last time. A U-boat was suspected to be sneaking about. British destroyers out on patrol immediately took up the hunt
Gunnery training. England. Actual Location unknown World War Two. Picture taken circa 1st May 1942
Battle training, British Army Cadets in The Lake District. Picture taken 11th November 1943
Army Cadets in Liverpool, Merseyside. Picture taken 13th August 1943
American soldiers looking at the wrecked school in London, beside the shattered gate of the infants entrance. 21st January 1943
Fulham Council have instructed their employees to wear their respirators for ten minutes a day. 21st February 1941
German plane down off the South East coast. The crew of the Heinkel sea plane in their rubber boat. July 1940
Bomb damage to a school following an air raid attack. Circa 1940
Aftermath of a V-bomb in Southern England. Rescue work going on in a smother of dust. 9th February 1945
Westminster School, London, damaged in an air raid attack on 10th May 1941. The college dormitory, where the boys slept. It was in this room every Christmas that the famous latin play was given
London suffered its second fire blitz last night. Circa 1940
V-bomb landed in the busy shopping centre at New Cross, London. A Woolworths store was hit, resulting in heavy casualties. Photo shows rescue squads at work with the aid of floodlights
Aftermath of a V-bomb at Duke Street, Marylebone, London. The Red Lion, a public house, was demolished. Customers were killed
V bomb incident at Farringdon Road, London. Removing casualties. 8th March 1945