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On the night of May 30th 1942, RAF Bomber Command carried out the heaviest air attack of the war up to that time. The raiding force was well in excess of a thousand bombers
RAF Photo reconnaissance photograph of Kiel harbour following a raid by RAF Bomber Command. Circa December 1940
Photo-reconnaissance image taken by a Spitfire of 541 Squadron over Hamburg, Germany after major raids by aircraft of Bomber Command on the nights of 27/28 July
British Beaufighters cripple whole enemy fleet convoy off Norwegian Coast. The front gunner of a German trawler jumps to safety after Beaufighters of RAF Coastal Command, aided by pilots from Canada
The Second Great Fire of London - one of the most destructive nights of the blitz. Scene from St Pauls Cathedral, 29th December 1940
British Beaufighters cripple whole enemy fleet convoy off Norwegian Coast. Beaufighters of RAF Coastal Command, aided by pilots from Canada, Australia and New Zealand
The Second Great Fire of London - one of the most destructive nights of the blitz. Fires around St Pauls Cathedral, 29th December 1940
Bomb damage to tank depot at Mailly after RAF attack 4 / 5 May. 12th May 1944Bomb damage to tank depot at Mailly after RAF attack 4/5 May. 12th May 1944
An earlier version of the text of the German Instrument of Surrender, the legal document that effected the extinction of Nazi Germany and ended World War II in Europe
Representatives off Admiral Doenitz and Field Marshall Keitel visited 2nd Army Headquarters and 21st Army Group HQ on 3rd May to see Field Marshall Montgomery to request surrender terms for