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US planes drop phosphorous bombs over the Lakunai airfield in Rabaul, Papua New Guinea. April 1944
British ATS women in the Middle East, getting letters from home. November 1942
Malaya, Britain pursues "Scorched Earth"policyMalaya, Britain pursues " Scorched Earth" policy. Pursuing the " Scorched Earth" policy, the British forces in Malaya have burnt thousands of bales of rubber
US Flying Fortresses of the Eighth Air Force bomb a German aluminium plant in Heroya, Norway. 24th July 1943
Senegalese light machine gunner of the French Forces on a training exercise in the Middle East. December 1943
Supplies from Great Britain and the USA arrive in the Middle East. Pictured, some of the latest supplies being unloaded. Tons of bully beef being loaded on to trucks on the quayside. November 1942
In liberated Norway. The bomb proof submarine pens at Trondheim, Norway. May 1945
US aircraft bomb the Japanese airbase on the Kwajalein Atoll. April 1944
Air attack on Godvik oil supplies, near Bergen. August 1940
A convoy of British 25 pounders navigate a flooded section of road on their way up the front, Malaya. January 1942
Inhabitants of Kautokeino after their homes were razed to the ground by retreating Germans. Pictured, some of the inhabitants who managed to obtain some material to build a small hut. March 1945
US troops land ashore from LC-IL (landing craft - infantry large) vessels to storm Japanese strong-holds at the mouth of the Tor River in New Guinea. Circa May 1944
A US marine is assisted onboard a American transport by two Coast Guardsmen after fighting on Eniwetok Island. Circa February 1944
Grimy and weary after 48 hours of fighting on Eniwetok Atoll in the Marshall Islands, US Marines enjoying coffee aboard a transport ship
US planes drop phosphorous bombs over a Japanese radio station at Rabaul, Papua New Guinea. April 1944
Judy Garland in London. 1964
US marines take shelter in a shell hole on Namur Island in the Kwajalein Atoll, while their tanks and other equipment are unloaded for the attack against the Japanese defenders of the fortress in
A camouflaged Australian Bristol Beaufort receiving attention from R. A. A. FA camouflaged Australian Bristol Beaufort receiving attention from R.A.A.F. ground staff in Aitape, Papua New Guinea. April 1944
The Second Battle of Narvik. HMS Warspite in action with the Narvik shore batteries. One of the British destroyers is seen on the left. 13th April 1940
Air attack on the Japanese airfield at Hollandia (Jaypura) after the devastating surprise attack carried out by the Fifth US Air Force. April 1944
Two men with a single objective - the defeat of the Japanese. An Australian sergeant talking to a native chief from Lului village in New Britain (Papua New Guinea). 9th January 1945
Judy Garland in London alongside her husband Sidney Luft. 1960
US Army paratroopers capture a Japanese air strip at Lae, Papua New Guinea. 5th September 1943
New Zealand medical unit in training. When a soldier in training in the bush fell over a cliff, men of a medical unit put their training into practice
Per Kures electrical factory at Hasle near Oslo which was destroyed. A violent explosion was heard and a fire broke out which destroyed the factory buildings. The reason for the fire is unknown
Attack on a Norwegian fjord by R. A. F. Beaufighters. March 1945Attack on a Norwegian fjord by R.A.F. Beaufighters. March 1945
German merchant seamen, Quislings and German air ground staff are being transferred, blind-folded, from one ship to another on the journey back, after a British raid on the Lofoten Islands, Norway
Reports from Norway state that Germans are now evacuating the most important military offices in Olso, and are moving to parks outside the city where they think they will be better camouflaged
British raid on the Lofoten Islands, where oil plants were put out of action, oil stocks burned, prisoners taken and large parties of Norwegian volunteers brought back to serve in the Allied forces
In November 1944 the Germans carried out a forced evacuation of the civilian population in the interior of Finnmark and burnt all the homes to the ground
Colonel 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
Landing craft laden with troops approaching the Lofoten Islands. March 1941
HMS Cossack (close to the wreck of the German transport in foreground) in the Narvik Fjord engaging the shore batteries at close range. 13th April 1940
Crystal Palace 3-3 Manchester United, FA Cup Final, Wembley Stadium, Saturday 12th May 1990, Ian Wright celebrates after scoring his 2nd goal in extra time
Crystal Palace 3-3 Manchester United, FA Cup Final, Wembley Stadium, Saturday 12th May 1990, Ian Wright, on his way to scoring goal in 72nd minute
Crystal Palace 3-3 Manchester United, FA Cup Final, Wembley Stadium, Saturday 12th May 1990, Ian Wright, celebrates with teammates after scoring goal in 72nd minute
Crystal Palace 3-3 Manchester United, FA Cup Final, Wembley Stadium, Saturday 12th May 1990, Ian Wright, substitute, comes on for Phil Barber
Crystal Palace 3-3 Manchester United, FA Cup Final, Wembley Stadium, Saturday 12th May 1990, No. 5 Gary O Reilly of Crystal Palace scores goal with a header
Crystal Palace 3-3 Manchester United, FA Cup Final, Wembley Stadium, Saturday 12th May 1990, Mark Bright of Crystal Palace holds off Lee Martin
Crystal Palace 3-3 Manchester United, FA Cup Final, Wembley Stadium, Saturday 12th May 1990, Ian Wright celebrates after scoring his 2nd goal and Palacess 3rd
Crystal Palace 3-3 Manchester United, FA Cup Final, Wembley Stadium, Saturday 12th May 1990, Steve Coppell, Manager of Crystal Palace
Crystal Palace 3-3 Manchester United, FA Cup Final, Wembley Stadium, Saturday 12th May 1990, No. 5 Gary O Reilly of Crystal Palace scores goal with a header, in goalmouth, Jim Leighton
Crystal Palace 3-3 Manchester United, FA Cup Final, Wembley Stadium, Saturday 12th May 1990, Ian Wright scores his 2nd goal and Palacess 3rd