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The Reichstag is a historic edifice in Berlin, Germany, constructed to house the Imperial Diet (German: Reichstag) of the German Empire
A barrage balloon is a large unmanned tethered kite balloon used to defend ground targets during the Second World War. (Picture)
Wireless Telegraphists in training transcribing messages in Morse code. 27th January 1942
A bombed dance hall in Putney High Street during the Blitz. 8th November 1943
Canadian Womens Auxillary Corps march past Buckingham Palace. 24th October 1945
A female butcher working in the South East of England Second World War. 2nd December 1940
Air raid damage to Manchester during the Second World War. 30th December 1940
The Flamethrower, Portable, No 2 also known as the Ack Pack, was a British design of flamethrower for infantry use in the Second World War
The Womens Royal Naval Service was the womens branch of the United Kingdoms Royal Navy. First formed in 1917 for the First World War, it was disbanded in 1919
A Bren gunner takes up a position near wrecked houses on the roadway leading to the village of Jurques, on the Caen-Vire road. Circa 5th August 1944
A lecture in theoretical work in progress for men who are being trained for the aircraft and other industries at a Government Training Centre in the North. 21st February 1940
Entrance to the Reichstag building showing Russian graffiti on statues of prominent Germans. Circa 1945
Crystal Palace 3-3 Manchester United, FA Cup Final, Wembley Stadium, Saturday 12th May 1990, Mark Bright and Bryan Robson
The Womens Auxiliary Air Force (WaF), whose members were referred to as WaFs was the female auxiliary of the Royal Air Force during World War II. (Picture) W.A.A.F
Monsters of Rock 1991, Castle Donington Raceway, Derbyshire, Saturday 17th August 1991, Queensryche, Geoff Tate
House in Sparkhill, Birmingham, destroyed during a bombing raid on the city. Four people were killed and two were injured. 27th August 1940
House in Moseley, Birmingham, destroyed during a bombing raid on the city. 27th August 1940
House in Bordesley, Birmingham, destroyed during a bombing raid on the city. Four people were killed and two were injured. 27th August 1940
The church tower and stained windows at Dudley Parish Church, bare the scars of a raid on the city. 6th September 1940
Residents gather around a water filled crater outside a house in Wood End Road, Erdington, Birmingham, following a raid on the city. 28th August 1940
A house in Aston, Birmingham, collapsed after the building received a direct hit during a raid on the city 25th August 1940
The stained windows at Dudley Parish Church, bare the scars of a raid on the city. 6th September 1940
The entrance to Dudley Parish Church, bare the scars of a raid on the city. 6th September 1940
The remains of the Birmingham Food Supply Company factory, Fallows Road, Sparkbrook, Birmingham. Makers of Queens Gravy Salts seen here following a heavy raid on the city. 27th August 1940
Aston, Birmingham, damaged to the living quarters of thePolice Station following a raid on the city 25th August 1940
The remains of a house in Birches Green, Birmingham after receiving a direct hit during a raid on the city. 28th August 1940
Firemen and rescue workers in Aston, Birmingham, search through the collapsed remain of a house which received a direct hit during a raid on the city 25th August 1940
Citizens of Helmond, with a few belongings leaving the town to take shelter behind British lines as elements of the 29th Armoured Brigade push on through the town towards Ms. 22nd September 1944
A Dutch soldier of the Princess Irene regiment (right) and British troops guard the Albert Canal bridge. Circa 1944
British 7. 2 heavy gun in action on the banks of the River Ms firing at a range of 7000British 7.2 heavy gun in action on the banks of the River Ms firing at a range of 7000 yards. Pictured, the gun crew in action. Circa 1944
Infantry of the 1st Battalion The Suffolks in the dugouts on the banks of the River Ms. 27th November 1944
British Landings on Walcheren. The scene on the Walcheren coast after the allied landing. November 1944
The German spearhead, whose objective was Dinant on the River Meuse lost a large number of vehicles before it was halted. A large number of armoured cars, half-tracks
Assault troops advancing through the streets of Flushing (Vlissingen). November 1944
An Allied patrol moves across a damaged bridge over the River Meuse near Broekhuizen. November 1944
Humber light reconnaissance cars of No. 2777 Field Squadron, RAF Regiment at the ready position outside the railway station in Middleburg, Holland, as Allied forces enter the town. November 1944
British Landings on Walcheren. Assault troops advancing through the streets of Flushing (Vlissingen) where there was sharp fighting. November 1944
Brigadier B. W Leicester D. S. O and Bar, R. M, (wearing steel helmet and lifebeltBrigadier B.W Leicester D.S.O and Bar, R.M, (wearing steel helmet and lifebelt) with Lieutenant Colonel E.C.E. Palmer D.S.O
General Sir John Dill with Czech troops in the Western Command. December 1940
A landing craft infantry going to the aid of LCI (S) 532 which was hit by enemy shells below the waterline during the landing by Royal Marine commandos on the island of Walcheren at Westkapelle
Crowd of civilians in Beirut, Lebanon. 12th November 1943Crowd of civilians in Beirut, Lebanon.12th November 1943
Two Londoners, Private F. Hicks and Private H. Jacobs, chat with an Iraqi labourer at the second " Clapham Junction" railway station which is situated on a miniature railway at a Base
French troops in Lebanon. 12th November 1943
Col. Collets Circassians, who, after braving many dangers, rode many miles over high mountain ranges in order to avoid frontier posts, and many forced the River Jordan and arrived
A group of Luxembourg Hawks, an organisation which corresponds with the British Boy Scouts and Girl Guides. October 1944
A low altitude photograph of four H. E. 115 seaplanes moored off BergenA low altitude photograph of four H.E. 115 seaplanes moored off Bergen. Taken by RAF aircraft in the course of actual operations against the enemy
In Bandung Flying Officer L. Sowden, of Cirencester, (left) helps a Dutch refugee into an R.A.F. aircraft which will take him to Batavia. Circa January 1946
French motorcycle patrols in Lebanon, facing the Town Hall in the Place de l Etoile. 12th November 1943