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Aerial View Of The Beachhead At Normandy, France Taken 12 June 1944 From A Plane Of The 386Th Bomb Group. - Page 1
Detailing Information On Normandy Beach Defenses Was Obtained From "Dicing" Shots Like This. Three Tunnels Or Artificial Caves, Similar To Installations Encountered By The Canadians At Dieppe In 1942, Are Spotted East Of Le Treport, France. Affording Ex - Page 4
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Men And Assault Vehicles Storm The Beaches Of Normandy As Allied Landing Craft Make A Dent In Germany'S West Wall On 6 June 44. As Wave After Wave Of Landing Craft Unload Their Cargo, Men Move Forward And Vehicles Surge Up The Roads. 3Rd Bomb Division, - Page 1
Wreckage Of A Republic P-47, Which Crashed During The D-Day Invasion, Lies On The Battle-Scarred Beach Of Normandy, France. 22 June 1944. - Page 1
Normandy On D-Day. The Corkscrew Line In The Rectangle At Center Of The Photo Is An Enemy Trench. To The Left Of The Trench Are Three Anti-Aircraft Installations. - Page 1
Three Men Of The 834Th Engineer Aviation Battalion Look Over Landing Operations At Normandy Beach, France. - Page 1
Landings On The Normandy Coast Of France On D-Day, 6 June 1944. - Page 1
General View Of Normandy Beach, France After The D-Day Invasion. Note The Numerous Bomb Craters Along The Battle-Scarred Beach. 22 June 1944. - Page 1
Just A Few Miles Behind The Front Lines In Normandy, France, Men Of The 9Th Air Force Aviation Engineers Constructed Emergency Landing Strips With "Hessian Mat" Used For Surfacing. After The Selected Site For The Airstrip Is Graded And Leveled, The Mat, - Page 3
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Conference Of President Roosevelt, Premier Stalin And Prime Minister Churchill, November 28 To 1 December 1943, Inclusive. At That Historic Conference On The Portico Of The Russian Embassy At Teheran, Iran, Seated Left To Right: Premier Josef Stalin, Pr - Page 2
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President Franklin D. Roosevelt Is Greeted By High Russian Officials Upon His Arrival At Saki, Crimea, To Attend The Yalta Conference Of The Big Three In Feb. 1945. At The Extreme Left Is Russian Foreign Minister Molotov. - Page 1
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German Military Installations At Normandy Beach, France. Taken 22 June 1944. - Page 17
Into the clouds go these Douglas C-47's of the Troop Carrier Air Division of the 12th Air force laden with tough and well trained paratroopers reday to hit the enemy behind the lines in Southern France. - Page 2
Capt. John V. Keck, Ordnance Officer At The Chelveston Air Base Designed And Constructed An Inexpensive Bomb, Using M-76, 500 Lb. Cluster Bomb Casing, To Facilitate And Improve The Accuracy Of Propaganda Leaflet Bombing. This Project Was Later Discarded. - Page 7
During Ww Ii Many Allied Airmen, Who Were Forced Down Or Escaped From German Prison Camps In France, Were Helped To Safety By The French Marquis. The Escapees Would Pass Through The Hands Of The Marquis, French Peasants, And Seemingly Innocent Villagers - Page 11
(Left) Zietz Synthetic Oil Plant Has An Annual Capacity Of 300,000 Metric Tons. It Looked Like This In 1944 Before The 8Th Af Cut Loose With Five Major Attacks. By 16 Jan. 1945, Repairs Were Almost Completed When The Raf Stepped Up To Bat. (Right) Pulv - Page 1
Contrails from Boeing B-17 "Flying ofrtresses". - Page 1
The Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress "Memphis Belle" has flown back from England, where during almost eight months it has taken part in 25 missions of the Eighth Air Force over occupied France and Germany. It is the first combat bomber to be retired from activ - Page 1
Scoreboard Of The 353Rd Fighter Group Shows The Number Of Enemy Aircraft Destroyed, Probably Destroyed And Damaged By The Pilots Of The 350Th, 351St And 352Nd Fighter Squadrons. England, 5 September 1945. - Page 1
During Ww Ii Many Allied Airmen, Who Were Forced Down Or Escaped From German Prison Camps In France, Were Helped To Safety By The French Marquis. The Escapees Would Pass Through The Hands Of The Marquis, French Peasants, And Seemingly Innocent Villagers - Page 7
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Boeing B-17 Flying Fortresses of the 12th U.S. Army Air Forces flew over the French Rivera on Oct. 31st to attack an important viaduct on the coastal railway five miles southwest of Cannes. Here is a formation of the heavy bombers over the smoke - Page 1
WARNEMUNDE, Germany-At the time of attack this plant is estimated to have been producing approximately one quarter of all FW 190 Fuselages despite the fact that much of the damage caused by the July 43 attack remained unrepaired. The principal points - Page 1
Belfort railyards, France after bombing by 8th Air Force on 11 Aug 44. Cumulative results show locomotive shops almost totally destroyed, trans-shipment shed and station shattered, all thorugh lines cut. - Page 1
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Martin B-26 (Marauders) of the North African Air Force attack railway bridge at Montalto Di Castro, 55 miles northwest of Rome. - Page 1
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An important rail center in Debreczen, Hungary, used by the Germans to supply their Eastern front in Rumania, receives a heavy concentration of bombs from U.S. Bombers which then flew on to new bases in Russia for the first time. - Page 1
Bomb Damage To Railroad Yards, Munich, Germany. - Page 15
Formation Of Boeing B-17 Flying Fortresses Over Wittenber, Germany. 22 February 1945. - Page 15
Scrapers drawn by tractors clean cinders and ashes, caused by the eruption of Mt. Vesuvius on 23 March 1944, off the field so that the bombers can be towed out of the danger zone and repaired. - Page 1
Squadrons of the USAAF are evacuating wounded British troops from airfields near the front line in Italy. In some cases wounded soldiers have been transported to base hospitals within a few hours of being injured on the field of battle. RAF and - Page 1
High Angle View Of North American B-25'S Of The 12Th Aaf In Flight. - Page 1
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Ciampino Airfield, southeast of Rome, was attacked by 144 North American B-25 airplanes & 105 Martin B-26 airplanes of the Northwest African Strategic A.F., escorted by 169 Lockheed P-38 airplanes. The bulk of enemy fighter opposition was expected - Page 1
Bomb damage to rail line and cars in the harbor area at Piombino, Italy. 30 June 1944. - Page 1
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Serbanescu, Costica Declaration of Intention (1904) - Page 1
The Direct Hit From The First Wave Of The Attack On Bucine Viaduct, Italy, Leaves A Gaping Hole In The Span As The Weight Of The Second Wave'S Attack Smashes At The End Of The Viaduct. - Page 1
At an advanced Mediterranean Air Base, a captured JU-88 twin-engine bomber is refueled in preparation for its long flight to the United States. The plane was left virtually undamaged on an Italian airfield by the retreating Germans and was the first - Page 1
Bomb bursts may be seen on the airfield in the lower right, bordering the Tiber River. Some enemy aircraft are dispersed on the ground and in revetments along the edge of the field. Such revetments are usually made of concrete, and serve to protect - Page 1
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ITALY-Pinpointing their targets is a matter of habit with planes of the Mediterranean Allied Air Forces. Note how the locomotive works at the Rimini railyards are in ruins, but the buildings and the church in background are untouched. - Page 1
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Rome Map Substitute, No Photo Coverage. Permissable Axes Of Attack, Desired Patter, Center Of Impact. [List Of Areas That] Must On No Account Be Damaged. - Page 1
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T/4 Leroy M. Heinz, 915 State St., Lemont, Ill., 3Rd Armored Division, Taxis Focke-Wulf Fighter On A Nazi Airfield Captured By First U.S. Army Troops On The Outskirts On Kothen, Germany. - Page 1
Bombs Dropped By Planes Of The 303Rd Bomb. Group, 8Th Af, Fall Toward Their Target At The Nazi Naval Base At Wilhelmshaven, Germany, Which The Enemy Has Attempted To Hide With The Use Of Smoke Pots. 11 June 1945. - Page 13
Nazi 'Pick-A-Back' Combination - A Fw-190 Mounted On A Ju-88 Is Examined By 9Th U.S. Army Soldiers Of The 102Nd Inf. Div. Near Gardelegen, Germany. - Page 1
Smoking Under Us Artillery Fire, Nazi Town Of Julich, Germany Was Snapped From The Air On 25 Feb. 1945 As Our Troops Began Steamroller Drive Toward The Rhine. - Page 1
Damaged German Aircraft Left By Retreating Nazi Luftwaffe On An Airfield At Erfurt, Germany. - Page 1
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With A Background Of Feathery Vapor Trails Boeing B-17 Flying Fortresses Of The 452Nd Bomb Group Droned Steadily Over Germany Territory Enroute To Their Target, Gablingen, Germany. 16 March 1944. 8Th Air Force Attacks On Vital Nazi Installations Helped - Page 1
Germany - The Abutments Of A Mosell Bridge At Grevemacher Stand Nakedly After Nazi Demolitions And 9Th Af Bombings. "Dicing" Or Low Level Photo And Visual Reconnaissance Mission Flown By Capt. Robert J. Holbury, 10Th Photo Group Of The 9Th Af. - Page 1
A Huge Armada Of Boeing B-17 Flying Fortresses Of The 452Nd Bomb Group Enroute To Bomb Nazi Installations At Brunswick, Germany. 8Th Af Bombers Continually Blasted Vitally Important War Objectives To Hasten The End Of The War In The Eto, 16 March 1944. - Page 1
View Of Hangars At The Nazi Airfield Captured By A 3Rd Armored Div. Spearhead Of The 1St Us Army On The Outskirts Of Kothen, Germany. - Page 1
Clusters Of Smoke And Fire Show How Boeing B-17 Flying Fortresses Of The Us 8Th Af Reduced A Nazi Ordnance Plant At Grafenwohr, Germany To Smoldering Impotence In Their Attack Of April 8 1945. Just To Make Sure The Explosives Would Never Be Used By The E - Page 1
Precision Bombing By Planes Of Major General Samuel E. Anderson'S Medium Bomber Force Put The Nazi Rail Center At Falkenberg, Germany, Out Of Commission. The Key Junction, 55 Miles South Of Berlin, Was Attacked On April 18 1945 In An Aerial Operation Des - Page 1
Polish Flyer Scores Double: Obtaining Permission To Fly With Colonel Zemke'S Famed Fighter Group On The Mission To Brunswick, Germany 21 Feb 1944, Capt. Michael B. Gradyck, A Polish Pilot With Ten Victories To His Credit, Shot Down Two Nazi Me 109'S To Be - Page 1
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Bombing Of Nazi Naval Base At Wilhelmshaven, Germany. - Page 1
During The Huge Raids Against All Vital Nazi Rail Networks On 22 Feb 1945, Escorting Fighters Of The 15Th Aaf Dropped Down Long Enough To Strafe And Blow Up This Train Ten Miles Southeast Of Regensburg, Germany. - Page 1
Germany -- This Ju 87 [6] (Stuka) Crew Took Part In The Amazing Nazi Air Exodus From Czechoslavakia That Began May 8 As Russian Forces Rolled Relentlessly West Crushing Last Pockets Of Resistance. German Planes Of All Types Were Flown Fully Loaded To Ame - Page 1
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The Braunkohle Benzin A.G., Nazi Synthetic Oil Plant At Magdeburg / Rothensee, Germany, Has Been Knocked Out Of Production By Us 8Th Af Attacks Earlier This Month As Reconnaissance Pictures Show. The Damage, Which Is Severe, Is Distributed Over The Entir - Page 1
Painted On A Mannheim, Germany Wall By Nazi Propagandists, This Shadowy Figure Warns German Civilians To "Watch Out, The Enemy Is Listening." A Yank Solider Casts A Shadow Of His Own, As He Scrutinizes This Symbol Of The Unceasing Vigilence American Soli - Page 1
The Vital Nazi Oil Refineries At Politz, Germany Were Hit By Formations Of Heavy Bombers Of The 8Th Air Force On June 20, 1944. A Large Cloud Of Oily Black Smoke Curls Its Way Heavenward As The Effect Of The Unleashing Of The Lethal Load Is Felt On The T - Page 1
Aerial View Of The Bomb Damaged Nazi Airfield At Lachen/ Speyerdorf, Germany. 8 May 1945. - Page 68
Looking Like An On-Rushing Tornado, A Huge Column Of Smoke Looms Above The Synthetic Oil Plant At Politz, Germany, Second Largest Nazi Controlled Plant Of Its Kind. 29 May 1944. - Page 1
High Above Dense Carpet Of Clouds, Boeing B-17 Flying Fortresses Of The 452Nd Bomb Group Head For Their Bomb Runs Over Brunswick, Germany, 9 March 1944. Heavies Of The 8Th Af Struck Deeper And Deeper Into Nazi Territory Paralyzing Supply Lines And Vital - Page 3
Bomb Damage To Nazi Rally Grounds At Nuremburg, Germany. - Page 3
The Nazi Repair And Equipment Airdrome At Werl, Germany Is Plastered With Bomb Bursts As Planes Of The 94Th Bombardment Group, 8Th Af, Carry Out Their Mission On 19 April 1944. - Page 1
Burning Nazi Airdrome -- At The Rotenburg Aircraft Depot In Germany, Consolidated B-24 Liberators Of The Us 8Th Aaf Set The Stage For This Picture With Their Concentrated Attack On 30 May 44. Many Large Workshops Were Set Afire. - Page 1
England - The Crew Of A Boeing B-17 Looks At A Badly Damaged Right Horizontal Stabilizer, Practically Shot Off When Nazi Fighters Broke Through To Their Formation During An 8Th A.F. Bombing Attack Upon Nienhagen And Hildensheim, Germany. Despite The Dama - Page 1
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Wreckages Of German Field Pieces In The Foreground Accentuates Heavy Damage Dealt The Naumberg, Germany, Ordnance Depot By 9Th Af Douglas A-26 Invaders And A-20 Havocs During The Final Stages Of The War In Europe. The Depot Once Supplied Nazi Forces In C - Page 1
Consolidated B-24 Liberators Of The 2Nd Bomb Division, 8Th Af, Enroute To Bomb Nazi Installations At Brunswick, Germany, 24 November 1944. - Page 1
What The Nazis See! A Large Formation Of Boeing B-17 Flying Fortresses Enroute To Bomb Nazi Installations At Frankfurt, Germany. 8Th Air Force Bombers Continualy Blasted Vitally Important War Objectives To Hasten The End Of The War In The Eto. 20 March - Page 1
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Hamburg Germany -- Namesake Of Robert Ley, The Nazi Labor Camp Front Leader Now A Prisoner Of The Allied Armies, Is The 28,000-Ton Liner Built In 1938 For The 'Strength Through Joy' Movement Cruises. It Was Gutted By Fire As A Result Of One Of The Attack - Page 1
Before And After: A Nazi Oil Refinery -- Dropping 5,954,000 Pounds Of Bombs In 13 Daylight Attacks, 1,246 Us Army 8Th Af Heavy Bombers Destroyed The Braunkohle Benzin A.G. At Rothensee, A Suburb Of Magdeburg, Germany. Approx. 36,000,000 Pounds Of Gasolin - Page 1
Boeing B-17 Flying Fortresses Of The 452Nd Bomb Group Wing Their Way Over The German Countryside Enroute To Regensburg, Germany, As The Heavy Bombers Continued Their Daily Pounding Of Nazi Military Installations. 25 Feb. 1944. Taken By S/Sgt. F. Ferreri - Page 28
Boeing B-17 Flying Fortresses Of The 91St Bomb Group Approach Their Target At Osnabruck, Germany, For Another Destructive Raid On Nazi Installations On 22 Dec. 1943. - Page 44
20Mm Shells From Nazi Fighter Planes Ripped Out The Tail Section Of This Boeing B-17 "Flying Fortress" During Mission To Wiener Neustadt, Germany, On 10 May 1944. Italy. Left To Right: 2Nd Lt. Clyde Bennett, Okland, Ore., Co-Pilot 1St Lt. Glenn A. Reyno - Page 1
Forts Blast Nazi Airdrome -- While Consolidated B-24 Liberators Were Paying Their Lethal Respects To Friedrichshafen, Boeing B-17 Flying Fortresses Of The Us 8Th Af Were Hammering The Lechfeld Airdrome In Southwestern Germany During Saturday'S Daylight Op - Page 1
With A Background Of Feathery Vapor Trails Boeing B-17 "Flying Fortresses" Of The 452Nd Bomb Group Droned Steadily Over Germany Territory Enroute To Their Target, Gablingen, Germany. 16 March 1944. 8Th Air Force Attacks On Vital Nazi Installations Help - Page 3
The Nazi Air Ministry From Which Goering Controlled The Luftwaffe, Is Now Only A Block-Ling Scene Of Devastated Buildings. A Russian Solider Converses With Sgt. Larry Barbier In This Sector Of The Reich. Berlin, Germany. - Page 1
Bombs, Dropped From Allied Planes, Spell Doom For Nazi Installations At Quackenbruck, Germany. 17 April 1944. - Page 1
Boeing B-17 Flying Fortresses Of The 381St Bomb Group Leave Their Spider-Like Trails In The Sky As They Drone Steadily On Toward Berlin, Germany On 22 March 1944 To Strike Again At Nazi Installations. - Page 13
Bombs Follow The Target Marker As They Descend Toward Nazi Installations At Bremen, Germany. 16 Dec. 1943. - Page 1
High Above A Carpet Of Clouds, Boeing B-17 "Flying Fortress" Of The 452Nd Bomb Group Heads For Its Bomb Run Over Frankfurt, Germany, 20 March 1944. Heavies Of The 8Th Af Struck Deeper And Deeper Into Nazi Territory Paralyzing Supply Lines And Vital Indus - Page 1
Bomb Damage To Nazi Factory Along Hamburg Harbor, Germany. - Page 2
Smoking Under Us Artillery Fire, Nazi Town Of Julich, Germany Was Snapped From The Air On 25 Feb. 1945 As Our Troops Began Steamroller Drive Toward The Rhine. - Page 3
Navigators Are Briefed For Their First Shuttle Mission To Russia -- Sitting Around As Comfortably As Possible Early In The Morning, Navigators Are Told That Their Targets Will Be In The Heart Of Nazi Germany And That After They Have Bombed The Target, The - Page 1
High Above Dense Carpet Of Clouds, Boeing B-17 Flying Fortresses Of The 452Nd Bomb Group Head For Their Bomb Runs Over Brunswick, Germany, 9 March 1944. Heavies Of The 8Th Af Struck Deeper And Deeper Into Nazi Territory Paralyzing Supply Lines And Vital - Page 1
German Land, Allied Air -- The Land Below Is Germany, Part Of The Enemy Territory Still In Nazi Hands, But The Sky In Which These 8Th Af Bombers Are Flying Undisturbed Is Indisputably Held By Allied Air Supremacy. These Boeing B-17 Flying Fortresses Are - Page 1
Wings From Nazi Airplanes Are Part Of The Vast Amount Of Equipment Blasted By The Air Force During November Raids In 1944 On The Railroad Yards In Aschaffenburg, Germany. - Page 1
Nazi Planes Hit In Hangar At Detmold, Germany By Us Air Attack. Base Was Then Taken 30Th Div. Of 9Th Us Army. - Page 1
An Aerial View Of The Main Area Of A Dump Near Bamberg, Germany, Where 30,000 Tons Of American And Nazi Ammunition Are Stored. - Page 1
Nazi Soliders Working On Pontoon Bridge Ends At Ockfen, Germany Haven'T As Yet Caught On To The Approach Of A F-5 Plane. Moored To The Left Embankment Are Barges With Roadbed Coverings That Can Easily Be Moved Into Place To Make A Bridge That Will Carry - Page 1
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This Nazi Supply Train Loaded With German Ju-87 Planes Never Reached Its Destination; Allied Air Power Put It Out Of Commission Just Outside 'Pied Piper' Village Of Hameln, Germany. - Page 1
High Above Dense Carpet Of Clouds, Consolidated B-24 "Liberators" Head For Their Bomb Run Over Berlin, Germany, 22 March 1944. Heavies Of The 8Th Air Force Are Striking Deeper And Deeper Into Nazi Territory Paralyzing Supply Lines And Vital Industries. - Page 3
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Men Of The 834Th Engineer Aviation Battalion Construct A Landing Strip At Buchschwabach, Germany, With 'Hessian Mat' Used For Surfacing. The Mat, A Tar-Paper-Like Composition, Is Laid By Trucks Loaded With 200-Foot Rolls. A 50% Overlap Is Maintained An - Page 3
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"A Wing And A Prayer" - When A U. S. Army Airplane Crashed On A Fog Covered Peak In Newfoundland, Taking The Lives Of Two Officers And Three Enlisted Men, Chaplain Edward Saunders, (Major) Of Chicago, Illinois, Followed The Searching Party Through Miles O - Page 1
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Men that will lead 8th Air force Bomber Group Shuttle Mission to Russia check the route on their map before take-off on the attack 21 June 44, that saw them take off from bases in Britain, attack targets in central Germany and then fly on to land - Page 1
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Lt. Ralph K. Hover, Salem, Mo., gets last minute instructions from his intelligence officer, Lt. Charles Ashcroft, of Pittsburgh, Pa., for the 21 June 44 long range fighter escort mission with bombers of the 8th Air force which attacked targets in - Page 1
Lt. Col. James M. Stewart, Group Operations Officer, interrogates airmen returning from Berlin. Left to right: 2nd Lt. Robert F. Sullivan, Chicopee Falls, Mass.; Capt. Ray L. Sears, Tomar, Mo., pilot of Consolidated B-24 "Spirit of Notre Dame"; 1st - Page 1
ENGLAND-uponn returning from a mission over enemy occupied territory, these 8th Air force P-51 Mustang pilots have gone directly to the intelligence section to be interrogated. Giving their informationto the interrogation officer, they are left to - Page 1
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Joe Louis In Eskimo Land Like Kids The World Over, These Eskimo Boys Are Probably Trying To Tell T/Sgt. Joe Louis All About Their Wonderful Dog -- Unsuccessfully, Inasmuch As The World'S Heavyweight Champion Doesn'T Speak Eskimo. The Scene Is The U.S. A - Page 1
Evacuation Of Patients At 1340Th Aaf Base Unit (Atc), Kunming Army Air Base, China, 11 July 1945. - Page 1
Clark Gable With Crew Of The Boeing B-17 "Flying Fortress" 'Eight Ball' Lead Crew On Bombing Mission To Antwerp, Belgium, Pose Beside The Plane. 303Rd Bomb Group, England. 4 May 1943. - Page 1
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Looking almost like a doily pattern, this aerial reconnaissance photo of Leghorn harbor, Italy, shows the extensive damage done to some of the quaysides and unloading areas by Nazi demolitions. Approximately 200 of the demolition craters are visible. - Page 1
Heading for home, American airmen could look back at Schweinfurt in flames. Fighter cover for the Flying Fortresses was provided by Republic P-47 "Thunderbolts" which escorted the bombers part of the way to their targets. The Americans lost 60 Flying - Page 1
Pola, Italy, 225 miles northeast of Rome, is an important Nazi submarine base and shipping port on the east coast of the Adriatic. On Jan. 9, B-17 Flying Fortresses of the U.S. Army 15th Air Force blasted the harbor areas and nearby factories in a - Page 2
These Brilliant Streaks Of Light Were Caused By Allied Anti-Aircraft Fire, Reaching Out For Raiding Nazi Planes Over Bari, On The Adriatic Coast Of Italy. The Heavier, Wavy Streaks Were Caused By Flares From The German Craft. In Spite Of The Darkness Of - Page 2
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Ernker Bearings Hit -- Varying Degress Of Damage Are Shown In This Photo Of The Nazi Bearings Plant At Erkner, A Suburb Of Berlin After The Daylight Attack On 8 March 44 By Consolidated B-24 Liberators And Boeing B-17 Flying Fortresses Of The Us 8Th Aaf. - Page 1
This Is An Aerial Photo Of A Beach On The Coast Of France. Low Tide Shows The Mine Obstacles The Nazis Hoped Would Halt Allied Landing Craft. 8 July 1944. - Page 1
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TACKLING THE NAZIS IN MARSEILLES, show how Army Air Forces confined their destructive blows to the strategic submarine pens and airfield. Bombs are landing squarely on the Nazi submarine pens. - Page 3
Two hours after being hit by planes of the U.S. Army Air Forces, the rail center of Nis, Yugoslavia, presented this appearance. The hits on the locomotive shed caused terrific damage inside the structure. The row of buildings immediately above the - Page 1
Pictures taken by Liberator crew Thursday 18 November during their attack on the Nazi aircraft repair and maintenance base at Kjeller, Norway, show the major works for engine repair of Me-109 fighters and Ju-52 transports were destroyed by direct - Page 2
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