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In spite of the difficulties caused by the monsoon and continued stubborn. Japanese resistance, Allied troops in the Arakan, Burma are slowly pushing forward and repelling enemy advances
Elephants used by Allied Forces during the Burma Campaign in World War Two for labour and heavy lifting tasks such as bridge building
A train-load of 120 flying bombs intended for London was attacked end destroyed by RAF rocket firing Typhoons on 1st September 1944 at Schulen, near the Albert Canal in Belgium
General view of Banquet Hall, decorated with Russian banners and pictures of Stalin and Roosevelt during a banquet after a meeting of the American and Soviet armies at Torgau
An oil blaze started by Beaufighters in an attack on Thegon pump station some miles north west of Moulmein, near the month of the Sitting River, Burma. Picture taken circa 1st April 1944
The Road To Mandalay becomes target of US Aerial Wrecking Crews. Picture shows the work of a B-25 Mitchell medium bomber on Burmas Old Man River, the Irrawaddy, at Mandalay
Taken during an attack by Bristol Beaufighter on an oil pump house at Kanhla, 45 miles south of Magwe, Burma, during a series of attacks of the oil pipe line running from Yenangyaung to Syriam
West African troops on the Burma front supplied from the air by the RAF during the Eastern Campaign in World War Two. April 1944
RAF Beaufighter planes attack oil storage tanks in Burma. Picture taken during a very successful attack on an oil storage tank at Sadaing Tank Farm, just south of Yonangyaung, Burma
Railroad at Terni destroyed by Allied Air Forces during Second World War. 16th June 1944
Gunners load a 25 pounder during the British attacks on Tilly and Caen. June 28th 1944
American soldiers search for snipers in St. Mere Eglise, Cherbourg. June 14th 1944
Wreckage of flying bomb discovered during Second World War. 29th June 1944
A gyro gunsight (G. G. S. ) is a modification of the non-magnifying reflector sight in whichA gyro gunsight (G.G.S.) is a modification of the non-magnifying reflector sight in which target... The first examples were developed in Britain just before the Second World War for use during aerial
Metz, taken the day the city fell to the 3rd Army. 2nd November 1944
R. A. F. gunners firing at a flying bomb. 30th June 1944R.A.F. gunners firing at a flying bomb. 30th June 1944
Air Cadet glider school in Southern England during Second World War. August 22nd 1942
Bomber Command Battle School. (Picture) Airman crossing a fire trench. 11th October 1943
Lifeboat dropped from the air. (Picture) Naval Barracuda carrying a lifeboat before the drop during Second World War. 8th September 1945
Lifeboat dropped from the air during Second World War. (Picture shows) Ditched air crew in dinghy paddle towards the lifeboat as it touched down. 8th September 1945
A building blazes in Armentieres after German bombing. 8th June 1940
R. A. F. Ferry Command. (Picture) American manufactured Lockheed-Hudson mediumR.A.F. Ferry Command. (Picture) American manufactured Lockheed-Hudson medium bombers being serviced and inspected by crew. 8th November 1941
Captured German field artillery Holding shell is Private Michael Malecalva. The leader is P.F.C Ramon S. Lara and the gunner is Cpl. Joe Himler. 10th October 1944
Nazi pillbox distinguished as a house is examined by PFC Clarence McDonald in the Siegfried Line sector. October 10th 1944
British troops shortly after their arrival in Normandy, watched by a Norwegian officer. 2nd May 1940
First official pictures of British troops on Norwegian soil. 2nd may 1940
The Civil Defence Service was a civilian volunteer organisation in Great Britain during World War II. (Picture) Civil defence group warden. September 4th 1941
Canadian tank in Caen during Second World War. 29th July 1944
An Admiralty statement on 14th August 1942 stated that supplies and reinforcements had reached the fortress of Malta despite very heavy enemy concentrations designed to prevent their passage
Picture highlighting the the bitter cold conditions of the Artic region, taken on board the Royal Navy destroyer ship HMS Milne in Northern Waters shows a sailor wearingprotective clothing on the icy
Picture showing how Britain prepared for an attempted invasion by German forces during the Second World War. Weapons developed by the Petroleum Warfare Department include this vertical flame throwing
British Army soldiers in training, practicing invasion exercises on the East Coast of Great Britain during the Second World War Photo shows: The battery firing. 22nd July 1940
A general intensive training of British Army units in Northern Ireland is being undertaken to prepare them for offensive operations in the event of invasion
British Army soldiers in training, practicing invasion exercises on the East Coast of Great Britain during the Second World War Photo shows: Advancing over the cliff top. 22nd July 1940
Signing the Armistice between the Soviet Union, United States of America and Great Britain on one hand and Romania on the other in Moscow on 12th September 1944
A collection of some 60 paintings by outstanding Canadian artists and graphically illustrating Canadians in all branches of the service, will be on display for the first time at the National Gallery
Air Attacks on Japanese supply lines in Burma. Allied Air forces are playing an important part in the Burma fighting. Japanese supply lines are constantly hammered from the air
Picture showing how Britain prepared a fiery reception for the Germans had they attempted an invasion. Oil Defences capable of setting the English Channel ablaze were evolved - billowing smoke
British Army soldiers in training, practicing invasion exercises on the East Coast of Great Britain during the Second World War Photo shows: Advancing over the cliff top. July 1940
One of Britains secret war achievements- the Military Port. After the fall of France in 1940 the South and East Coast British ports were virtually closed to large ocean going ships
Behind the biggest smoke screen in the history of war, British armour and infantry move into position for the offensive - the final heave
Behind the biggest smoke screen in the history of war, British armour and infantry move into position for the offensive - the ?final heave?
All the large cooling towers at the at the Bohlen Synthetic Oil plan near Leipzig were partially destroyed, loading sheds and distillation plant considerably damage
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