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The allied advance into Syria. Axis infiltration into Syria compelled the advance of the allied forces to avert so dangerous a threat
A stack of rifles and light machine guns captured from the Japanese at Sanananda, Papua New Guinea. The Japanese are being driven steadily north wards, by the Allies
Allied infantrymen in the ruins of San Angelo during the assault on the Gustav line. Italy. By May 15th 1944 the Fifth and Eight Armies had made substantial progress in the offensive against
American shock troops board new invasion craft during training exercises in England. The invasion craft would be used in The Allied invasion of Sicily
Bomb damage to the Focke Wulf plant in Marienburg. October 1943
Results of R. A. F. bombing on the Mitelland Canal near Gravenhorst. 22nd February 1945Results of R.A.F. bombing on the Mitelland Canal near Gravenhorst. 22nd February 1945
Picture shows the scene of an German Air Raid on a Belgium Town. (no named) Picture taken viral 19th May 1940
Aerial photographs taken after R. A. F. Bomber CommandAerial photographs taken after R.A.F. Bomber Commands heavy raid on Nuremberg on the 8/9th March 1943. Pictured, the main repair shop at the railway marshalling yard is severely damaged
Unveiling the glass fibre replica of a giant turtle at the Hancock Museum, Left to right, Peter King, Eric Morton and Harry Foskett, 4th March 1992
Air reconnaissance photograph of the road and rail bridge between Kaiserlautern and Darmstadt, Mannheim, which will be of great strategic importance in the battle of Germany. December 1944
Evacuation of Louvain, Belgium. World War Two. On 28 May 1940, the King Leopold III surrendered to the Germans alongside his soldiers
Mosquito bombers attack the Stork Engineering and Diesel Works at Rengelo, Holland. The Mosquito struck swiftly, their target was an important inland works producing the type of engines used by
Evacuating a sick man on a wheeled stretcher through Louvain, Belgium. Belgium surrendered to the Germans at the end of May 1940. Picture taken 19th May 1940
Aerial reconnaissance photographs showing bomb damage taken since the attack on Osnabruck on the night of 17th August 1942
Antwerp Docks, Belgium. The docks were captured intactly General Montogmerys 21st Army Group on 4th September 1944. A group of Pioneers on parade are pictured
The Kanalhafen area of Osnabruck before the heavy RAF attack on the night of 17th August 1942. August 1942
British Troops march into Belgium. Picture taken circa 12th May 1940
British Army front on the Ms River The Meuse or Ms is a major European river, rising in France and flowing through Belgium and the Netherlands
Picture taken (location unknown) during the invasion of Belgium, by Germany. A mother and her three children walk through an area that has been bombed. Picture taken circa 19th May 1940
Air reconnaissance photographs of the bridges serving Epinal and Karlsruhe, which will be of great strategic importance in the battle of Germany. Strasbourg. December 1944
Liberated Antwerp, Belgium. Picture shows a local woman helping a British soldier escort captured Germans through the streets of her city. Antwerp was liberated by The Allies on 4th September 1944
The industrial town of Kassel after repeated bombings by the R. A. F. and U. S. A. A. FThe industrial town of Kassel after repeated bombings by the R.A.F. and U.S.A.A.F. March 1945
A soldier buying toys in Brussels for his children back home. Picture taken circa 15th December 1944
Picture shows Chinese soldiers on parade. This is possibly a suicide squad. Picture issued after Chinas victory at Changsha, China, where the Japanese lost 21
Aerial reconnaissance photo of one of the Rhine bridges. Pictured, Bingen, the bridge serving Koblenz and Kreuznach, which will be of great strategic importance in the battle of Germany. December 1944
Armoured trains protect Chinese troops and supplies from enemy air attacks. Steel walls and revolving gun turrets make them forts on wheels. Picture taken 27th March 1942
Picture shows Japanese war material collected. Picture issued after Chinas victory at Changsha, China, where the Japanese lost 21
Pipes for use in constructing the long line are transferred by US soldiers from a C-47 cargo plane to a truck in northern Burma
The Union Rheinische Braunkohlen Kraftstoff A G Synthetic Oil (Bergius) Plant at Wesseling put out of action after air attacks. July 1944
National Fire Service and Civil Defence Flags. Circa August 1943
Crew in the torpedo room of a British submarine. October 1941
Russian Northern Fleet C in C meets Home Fleet C in C. December 1943, on board HMS Duke of York, at sea. Admiral Sir Bruce Fraser, C in C Home Fleet
R. A. F. bombing damage to Leipzig. Pictured, very severe damage among the buildingsR.A.F. bombing damage to Leipzig. Pictured, very severe damage among the buildings on the site of the famous Leipzig Worlds Fair
Royal Navy and Royal New Zealand Navy warships exchange fire with Vichy destroyers off the Syrian coast. Circa June 1941
A high-speed Armoured Target Boat (ATB) used by the RAF for bombing practice, at speed in the Solent. Circa March 1941
The Kriegsmarine destroyer Georg Thiele photographed from a Royal Nav destroyer after having been run aground during the Second Battle of Narvik. 13th April 1940
Aerial images of HMS Ark Royal healing over to starboard after being torpedoed by German U-boat U81 13th November 1941 with HMS Legion in attendance to take off the crew of the stricken aircraft
The Commanding Officer and other crew of the submarine H. M. S. Seraph. Circa 1942The Commanding Officer and other crew of the submarine H.M.S. Seraph. Circa 1942
The German destroyer Hermann Kunne beached and burning in Herjangs Fjord following the second Battle of Narvik seen from HMS Warspites Fairey Swordfish observation aircraft. 13th April 1940
German Transport sunk in Narvik Harbour, Ofotfjord, Norway during the Second Battle of Narvik. 13th April 1940
New Bond Minicar Mark C, Convertible with a Villiers Single cylinder 2 stroke engine, manufactured by Sharps Commercials Limited, and named after Lawrence Bond, aka Lawrie
Reconnaissance photograph taken after the attack on Stettin industrial targets. Pictured, practically every building of the plant, which covers an area of approximately 64 acres
Rangers FC ECWC European Cup Winners Cup team line-up during training before final in Barcelona 1972 they play Moscow Dynamo. Circa May 1972
Admiral Sir Percy Lockhart Harnam Noble seen here congratulating the crew of HMS Stork after sinking U-754 by depth charge and then ramming the damaged U-Boat. Picture taken circa 1st June 1942
V. E. Day celebrations in London outside Buckingham Palace, LondonV.E. Day celebrations in London outside Buckingham Palace, London. Victory in Europe Day. Picture taken 8th May 1945
Sea water rushing through the breach in the sea dyke near Westkapelle on the Dutch island of Walcheren. Circa October 1944
Home Guard armoured train with a 6-pounder gun mounted in the front. Location unknown apart from that is is in England. Picture circa 20th February 1944
Wearing oxygen masks and cold-weather flying gear these men are shown in the cold-weather chamber, which tests the reaction of airmen at high altitudes. Circa November 1943