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German troops breaking the border barrier in the northern Polish townof Sopot, on the morning of Sep
German ships at a Norwegian port (May 3rd, 1940).
Franklin D. Roosevelt’s visit to the Aleutian Islands (August 1944).
Aerial photograph of London, taken from the roof of St. Paul’sCathedral (January 1941). The t
A German armoured car among the debris of the Soviet fortress of Sevastopol (Ukraine, August 4th, 19
Children searching for books among the ruins of their school inCoventry after the air raid of 10th –
Salvo the“Paradog” completes a parachute jump during training in WW2.Dogs weredropped with D-Day tro
The Ministry of Food worked onincreasing the calcium intake of children and pregnant women duringWor
Avro Lancaster bombers nearing completion at the A.V. Roe &Company assembly plant at Woodford (G
St. Luke’s Church (Liverpool, England).At the beginning of May 1941, German planesbombarded th
Medals, including a George Cross,belonging to Lieutenant-Commander Harold Newgass of the Royal Naval
Bomb damage during the Liverpool Blitz (September 27th,1940):A block of flats in Belvidere Road, whe
Bomb damage in Liverpool during the Blitz:Princess Laundry, a steam laundry on Lark Lane, gutted by
Aerial view of Liverpool from thewaterfront eastwards to Derby Square (c. 1940). The photo showsext
Air raid damage at Liverpool (c.1942). Victoria Monument is in the foreground, and the burned-out s
Air raid damage at Liverpool (c.1940).
Winston Churchill gives a speech ina Liverpool warehouse to merchant ships’ crews and dockers,
The ruins of the organ in Wallasey Town Hall, which was damaged by abomb during an air raid (August
Damage during the Liverpool Blitz:Liverpool, Merseyside (September 1st, 1940).A street shelter in a
peashooter85:Top:German soldier with bust of StalinBottom: Soviet soldier with bust of Hitler
An exhausted US infantryman sitsin an aid station in Italy, hunched over and sleeping. He has beeno
British and other Allied troops waiting to be evacuated from the beach at Dunkirk (May/June, 1940).
President Theodore Roosevelt’s son, Theodore Roosevelt III, fought in the the initial landing
Map: France’s Maginot Line.
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