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American troops of the 34th Infantry Division landing on the beaches at Surcouf, twenty miles east of Algiers. Operation Torch signalled the American entry into the Mediterranean War
South African infantry search a ruined village for enemy soldiers near Bardia. 26th January 1942
Civil Defence service badge, woven in a gold colour, worn on the left breast of a uniform instead of an A.R.P. badge. Circa 1941
Major Cunningham A / B. M of a Canadian Infantry Brigade awarded the DSO for his actionsMajor Cunningham A/B.M of a Canadian Infantry Brigade awarded the DSO for his actions during the Dieppe raid. Circa 1942
British 8th Corps in Lubeck celebrate the surrender of German forces. 8th May 1945
Albanian guerrilla Baba Faya. Circa February 1944
The Battle for Bardiyah in progress showing armoured divisions advancing on the defences of the town. 3rd February 1941
Canadian Major James Earl McRae, awarded the DSO for his operations in Dieppe. Circa October 1942
Searching for isolated pockets of resistance and snipers, Canadians move cautiously through a rubble-strewn street of Caen. July 1944
Lieutenants A Sten, (Burnley, Lancashire), of the field regiment, Royal Artillery, synchronises his watch with the Brigade Headquarters over phone, prior to a barrage on Pinwe. Circa January 1945
Dario Gradi, Crewe Alexandra Manager, Wednesday 19th February 1997
Knocked out German armour remains on the battlefield after a tank engagement. 31st October 1942
Photograph taken on a ship transporting stores to Tobruk during Second World War. 22nd November 1941
British infantry pass a wrecked transport as they enter Benghazi during Second World War. 26th November 1942
Marshal Tito stands on the right as a Yugoslav commander addresses his troops during a liberation ceremony is Vis, Dalmatia. October 1944
Canadian Lt. Colonel Arthur Hayward Fraser, awarded the DSO for his actions in Dieppe. Circa October 1942
Royal Artillery battery fire against the Japanese in Pinwe. Circa January 1945
Dario Gradi, Crewe Alexandra Manager conducted a team training session, Thursday 12th November 1992
Drawing their civilian clothing from the Clothing Depot, Olympia, Colonel C.W Baker (left) tries on a jacket, and Lieutenant Colonel W.P. Britton (right) a hat
South African troops charging a house in Sollum during the Second World War. 6th February 1942
Armoured cars of the South African Field Force pass ancient ruins in Cyrene during Second World War. 13th January 1942
Troops of the 15th Scottish Division cleared the town of Uelzen of April 19th, 1945. Picture shows troops of the Kings Own Scottish Borderers. April 1945
90th Infantry Division mortar crew fires high explosive (HE) shells into fortified German positions along the Moselle River region, near Halstroff, France. December 1944
German civilians hurry past a burning building in Bamberg, that is on the verge of collapse. April 1945
British troops occupying Kleve eliminating snipers. Circa February 1945
Royal Naval Division signallers send commands to merchant ships waiting to offload their cargoes on to Gold Beach ten days after the initial D-day landings. 16th June 1944
Scenes from the set of BBC 2s Henry VIII at Penshurst Place, Kent. Claire Bloom as Catherine of Aragon and John Stride as Henry VIII. 18th December 1978
German male civilians of military age in the town of Uerdingen are assembled by Military Police of the 9th US Army for identification. March 1945
Russian 203mm M1931 B4 Howitzer. 13th September 1941
Father and son, Menino and Henry Rato of Greenhill Road, Leicester who are going to Goa, India, by car. 22nd January 1976
Infantry waiting to advance into Tobruk which is seen in the background with fires burning. 9th February 1941
A British outpost in a wadi in Libya during the Second World War. 4th February 1942
Valentine tanks pass cheering civilians in Tripoli during the Second World War. 27th January 1943
The key point town of Goch, now cleared of the Germans by British troops is being subjected to shellfire by the retreating enemy. Pictured, a Bren carrier dashing away after a near miss
By order of the Military Government already established in Krefeld, Germany, civilians are turning in all sorts of weapons. March 1945
Scottish gunner William Biggar goes shopping in Algiers during the Second World War. 13th November 1943
British mule train in Egypt during the Second World War. (Picture) Soldiers tracking through the desert with their mules and supplies. 8th December 1940
A base hospital in Algiers, Algeria during the Second World War. 13th November 1943
An Australian soldier involved in the battle of Bardia, pictured here with anti-tank equipment. 29th January 1941
A sandstorm approaching the allied lines in Egypt during the Second World War. 15th October 1942
A British infantryman takes cover under the ruins of a building in Kleve, as a tank machine gunner, further down the street, fires at German snipers. February 1945
The scene at No. 38 Dudley Road, Folkestone when a shell fired from the German batteriesThe scene at No.38 Dudley Road, Folkestone when a shell fired from the German batteries on the French coast struck the house
A First Aid Post at Dover dug into the white cliffs. 22nd February 1945
Animals ARP. A gas proof kennel on displayed by the animal charity P. D. S. AAnimals ARP. A gas proof kennel on displayed by the animal charity P.D.S.A. at an unknown location during the build up to the Second World War. Circa 1939
The airborne lifeboats, equipped with an engine and dropped by three parachutes from Air Sea Rescue aircraft, has been the means of saving the lives of many Allied aircrews forced down far out at
When a British bomber came down in the Atlantic its main dinghy failed to function and the six members of the crew piled into a dinghy designed for two people