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Order instructing Italian submarine to attack certain Spanish ships without warning, signed by Mario Falangola. circa December 1940
R. A. F. Bomber Command attack on the canal system in Dortmund. November 1944R.A.F. Bomber Command attack on the canal system in Dortmund. November 1944
Fairthorpe Atom mini car, a rear-engined two-door fibre glass car designed by British manufacturer Fairthorpe Ltd, founded by Air Vice-Marshal Don Bennett, pilot, navigator
R. A. F. reconnaissance photos of bomb damage to submarine yardsR.A.F. reconnaissance photos of bomb damage to submarine yards and naval dockyards at Wilhelmshaven. Pictured, on the left the long line of buildings housing the Armourplate Shop in the Marinewerft
British casualties back at Messina from operations on Italian mainland. Circa September 1943
Photograph showing the area of damage from an 8000 lb bomb in Berlin. This photograph taken a month after the bomb was dropped
The main ammunition depot at Mariensiel after the RAF bombing raid of 11-12 February 1943. An area of approximately 150 acres has been devastated
U. S. A. A. F. Liberators and Flying Fortresses bomb Berlin. March 1944U.S.A.A.F. Liberators and Flying Fortresses bomb Berlin. March 1944
A reconnaissance photograph, taken weeks after a bombing raid on Huls by Eighth Air Force Flying Fortresses on 22 June 1943, shows damage inflicted on a synthetic rubber factory. July 1943
The AC Petite British microcar, with a rear mounted 350cc Villiers single cylinder, two-stroke engine, does 65-70 miles per gallon with a top speed of 40 miles per hour
Heavy bomb damage at Stettin after RAF attack on 20 / 21 April 1943Heavy bomb damage at Stettin after RAF attack on 20/21 April 1943. Pictured, the first reconnaissance photograph the AG Der Chemischer Produkten Fabriken Pommerensdorf-Milch (Chemical Plant)
An air view of the Renault works at Billancourt, a suburb of Paris on the Seinne, before it was bombed by aircraft of Bomber Command, RAF, on the night of 3rd March 1942
At the Focke-Wulf 190 aircraft assembly plant at Oscherleben heavy damage can be seen in this picture taken a few days following the attack by Liberators of the US Eighth Air Force on 11 April 1944
Royal Air Force personnel in France carry on in spite of the severe winter making conditions doubly arduous. Aircraft engine
Italian Aircraft surrender to Allies. Pictured, the Savoia S.79 on the Allied airfield in Sicily. Circa September 1943
Members of the War Cabinet and the Defence Committee in the garden of 10 Downing Street. Back row L-R: Air Chief Marshal Sir Charles Portal, Chief of the Air Staff; Admiral Sir Dudley Pound
Scene on signal bridge of a British cruiser convoying merchantmen (some of them Russian) heavily laden with arms for the Red Army
Brigadier Orde Wingates Chindits in Burma, circa 1943
Air Commodore F. J. W. Mellersh AFC, Air Officer Commanding the Strategic Air Force ofAir Commodore F.J.W. Mellersh AFC, Air Officer Commanding the Strategic Air Force of Eastern Air Command, centre, holds the daily conference of operational activities at a Bengal headquarters
Chindits buying food in a Burmese village in 1943
A soldier working on the Burma Road. Circa 1942
R. A. F. attack on a suspension bridge in Cologne. RAF reconnaissance photograph takenR.A.F. attack on a suspension bridge in Cologne. RAF reconnaissance photograph taken after the attack of the 28th October showing the large Highway suspension bridge which was completely demolished
Bomb damage to central Berlin near the Tiergarten area. 8th March 1944
RAF reconnaissance photographs showing bomb damage to the Kalk and Deutz districts in Cologne. Pictured, the badly damaged Franz Clouth rubber works at Nippes. July 1943
R. A. F. reconnaissance pictures of bomb damage to WilhelmshavenR.A.F. reconnaissance pictures of bomb damage to Wilhelmshaven. Pictured, at least ten buildings destroyed - the damaged area including ships stored and workshops, showing also a large shed
Bomb damage to the Humbolt-Deutz works at Kalk in Cologne. July 1943
Searchlight interference above Cologne. This picture taken during a night raid by the R. ASearchlight interference above Cologne. This picture taken during a night raid by the R.A.F. shows the effect of searchlights, fires and flak bursts. 1. The Hindenburg Suspension Bridge 2
An air reconnaissance picture showing a bridge over the Rhine in Dusseldorf, connecting southern Holland and the Ruhr. December 1944
An air reconnaissance picture of one of the Rhine bridges which will be of great strategic importance in the battle of Germany. Pictured, Bonn, the road bridge serving Aachen and Central Germany
Heavy bomb damage to the Mariendorf district in Berlin. Pictured, the Aska Niawerke A. GHeavy bomb damage to the Mariendorf district in Berlin. Pictured, the Aska Niawerke A.G. premises in the Mariendorf district
Reconnaissance photograph taken after the RAFs heavy attacks on Cologne on 28 / 29thReconnaissance photograph taken after the RAFs heavy attacks on Cologne on 28/29th June and 3/4 July 1943. Pictured, the extensive and heavily damaged area at Kalk, on the east bank of the Rhine
Night photograph taken from RAF bombers while making a heavy attack upon Munster, Westphalia. 1. No Flak, no searchlight. At least 25 small fires are burning in the area of the main railway station
The Heinkel factory in Rostock, Germany, following a raid by the RAF. April 1942
Damage inflicted during four successive raids on the industrial centre and Baltic supply port of Rostock, home of the Heinkel works, by the RAF on the nights of April 23-26 1942. 1
Damage to the central areas of Berlin after R. A. F. raids. 24th March 1944Damage to the central areas of Berlin after R.A.F. raids. 24th March 1944
The main ammunition depot at Mariensiel before it was almost completely destroyed in the RAF bombing raid of 11-12 February 1943. February 1943
A section of the centre of Lubeck following a bombing raid by the RAF on the 28 / 29 MarchA section of the centre of Lubeck following a bombing raid by the RAF on the 28/29 March 1942 showing destroyed or damaged buildings, including the Central Electric Station
John Frisby celebrates completing his ploughing record at Odd House Farm, Leicestershire, he is pictured with his wife Margaret. 6th November 1978
RAF pilots trudge through the snow to their aircraft on a French aerodrome for a flight over the enemy lines. January 1940
Heavy bomb damage at Stettin after R. A. F. attack on the 20th / 21st April 1943Heavy bomb damage at Stettin after R.A.F. attack on the 20th/21st April 1943. Pictured, between 40 and 50 wagons destroyed in the sidings at Bahnhof Pommerensdorf
The German city of Mainz more than three months after the RAFs heavy raids of 11/12 and 12/13 August 1942. The Municipal Theatre remains a recognisable feature in the area from which scores of
British air raid on Cologne, Germany. Circa June 1942
11-year-old John Domigan, of Bell Green, Coventry, after being rescued from a tree lying across the River Sowe. 28th July 1971
Damage clearance at Rostock, seen a year after R. A. F. raids. April 1943Damage clearance at Rostock, seen a year after R.A.F. raids. April 1943
Soldiers of the Second Moroccan Division, part of a French expeditionary force now in action in Italy, cross a pontoon bridge north of Naples in an American gun carrier
An air reconnaissance pictures of one of the Rhine bridges which will be of great strategic importance in the battle of Germany. Pictured, Speyer, the road bridge between Mannheim and Landau