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"Allied: Uniting Forces for Victory" In the midst of chaos and uncertainty, the Allied forces stood strong, determined to change the course of history

Background imageAllied Collection: Marshal Foch, General in the French Army during WW1

Marshal Foch, General in the French Army during WW1
Marshal Ferdinand Foch (1851-1929), General in the French Army, appointed supreme commander of the Allied armies during the First World War. Date: July 1916

Background imageAllied Collection: Czech Troops - Bastille Day Parade, Paris, France

Czech Troops - Bastille Day Parade, Paris, France
Parade of the Czechoslovakian flag in the 4th year of the start of the 1st World War on the 14th July Bastille Day Parade - Allied Parade. Date: 1918

Background imageAllied Collection: U. s. Troops Paris 1917

U. s. Troops Paris 1917
The arrival of the first American troops in Paris, France. Date: 1917

Background imageAllied Collection: Allied Commanders Confer

Allied Commanders Confer
The Allied commanders - Prinz Eugen, Ludwig von Baden and Marlborough - confer Date: 1704

Background imageAllied Collection: Attacking Channel Ships

Attacking Channel Ships
German JU-87 Stukas and Messerschmitt 110s operating from French bases attack shipping in the Thames estuary, sinking many allied vessels Date: December 1940

Background imageAllied Collection: KOREAN WAR: PROPAGANDA. United Nations troops read Christmas propaganda leaflets taken from

KOREAN WAR: PROPAGANDA. United Nations troops read Christmas propaganda leaflets taken from the body of a dead Communist soldier, who carried them to distribute in this way, 27 December 1952

Background imageAllied Collection: WORLD WAR I: FRENCH POSTER. For the Last Quarter Hour Help Me! General Ferdinand Foch (1851-1929)

WORLD WAR I: FRENCH POSTER. For the Last Quarter Hour Help Me! General Ferdinand Foch (1851-1929)
WORLD WAR I: FRENCH POSTER. For the Last Quarter Hour.. Help Me! General Ferdinand Foch (1851-1929), Commander in Chief of the Allied forces, overseeing his troops as they march across a battlefield

Background imageAllied Collection: KOREAN WAR, 1952. Western Front: Battle-weary allied soldiers carry their wounded after heavy

KOREAN WAR, 1952. Western Front: Battle-weary allied soldiers carry their wounded after heavy fighting with Communist forces at " Old Baldy" Mountain

Background imageAllied Collection: WORLD WAR I: U. S. TROOPS. Soldiers of the U. S. 89th Division relaxing in occuppied Germany near

WORLD WAR I: U. S. TROOPS. Soldiers of the U. S. 89th Division relaxing in occuppied Germany near the Moselle River in
WORLD WAR I: U.S. TROOPS. Soldiers of the U.S. 89th Division relaxing in occuppied Germany near the Moselle River in 1919. A Y.M.C.A

Background imageAllied Collection: WWII: SONG SHEET. American World War II anti-Japanese song sheet cover, c1942

WWII: SONG SHEET. American World War II anti-Japanese song sheet cover, c1942

Background imageAllied Collection: KOREAN WAR: ALLIED FORCES. Allied forces approaching Wonju, South Korea, in January 1951

KOREAN WAR: ALLIED FORCES. Allied forces approaching Wonju, South Korea, in January 1951

Background imageAllied Collection: CARTOON: WWII, 1940. My Sons, Look to our Defenses : American cartoon by D. R

CARTOON: WWII, 1940. My Sons, Look to our Defenses : American cartoon by D. R
CARTOON: WWII, 1940. My Sons, Look to our Defenses : American cartoon by D.R. Fitzpatrick, 1940, on the war in Europe following Germanys invasions of Denmark, Norway, and the Low Countries

Background imageAllied Collection: WORLD WAR II: NORTH AFRICA. A British soldier aids a comrade while a fellow soldier mans a 6

WORLD WAR II: NORTH AFRICA. A British soldier aids a comrade while a fellow soldier mans a 6 pounder anti-tank gun during the British advance in Tripolitania region of North Africa, December 1942

Background imageAllied Collection: KOREAN WAR: TANK, 1951. The crew of an Allied tank uses a lull in fighting near the Korean central

KOREAN WAR: TANK, 1951. The crew of an Allied tank uses a lull in fighting near the Korean central front north of Wonju, to clean weapons, 15 February 1951

Background imageAllied Collection: KOREAN WAR: TRIANGLE HILL. After enemy artillery has disrupted the Allied trolley system

KOREAN WAR: TRIANGLE HILL. After enemy artillery has disrupted the Allied trolley system, litter bearers carry an injured soldier down, October 1952

Background imageAllied Collection: HASSAM: ALLIED FLAGS, 1917. Childe Hassam: Allied Flags, Union League Club. Oil on canvas, 1917

HASSAM: ALLIED FLAGS, 1917. Childe Hassam: Allied Flags, Union League Club. Oil on canvas, 1917. The man carrying a portfolio is the artist

Background imageAllied Collection: WWII: TUSKEGEE AIRMEN, 1945. Tuskegee Airment Roscoe Brown, Marcellus Smith and Benjamin Davis

WWII: TUSKEGEE AIRMEN, 1945. Tuskegee Airment Roscoe Brown, Marcellus Smith and Benjamin Davis, with ammunition at Ramitelli Airfield in Italy. Photograph by Toni Frissell, March 1945

Background imageAllied Collection: TUSKEGEE AIRMEN, 1942. Members of the first group of African American pilots in the history of

TUSKEGEE AIRMEN, 1942. Members of the first group of African American pilots in the history of the U. S
TUSKEGEE AIRMEN, 1942. Members of the first group of African American pilots in the history of the U.S. Army Air Corps at Tuskegee, Alabama, with Major General George E. Stratemeyer

Background imageAllied Collection: WWII: TUSKEGEE AIRMEN, 1945. Tuskegee Airmen leaving the parachute room at Ramitelli Airfield in

WWII: TUSKEGEE AIRMEN, 1945. Tuskegee Airmen leaving the parachute room at Ramitelli Airfield in Italy, March 1945. Left to right

Background imageAllied Collection: WWII: TUSKEGEE AIRMEN, 1945. Members of the Tuskegee Airmen ground crew at Ramitelli Airfield in

WWII: TUSKEGEE AIRMEN, 1945. Members of the Tuskegee Airmen ground crew at Ramitelli Airfield in Italy, looking skyward. Photograph by Toni Frissell, March 1945

Background imageAllied Collection: TUSKEGEE AIRMAN, 1945. Sergeant William Bostic of the Tuskegee Airmen 301st Fighting Squad

TUSKEGEE AIRMAN, 1945. Sergeant William Bostic of the Tuskegee Airmen 301st Fighting Squad, in the control tower at Ramitelli Airfield, Italy. Photograph by Toni Frissell, March 1945

Background imageAllied Collection: TUSKEGEE AIRMAN, 1945. Crew chief Marcellus Smith of the Tuskegee Airmen 100th Fighting Squadron

TUSKEGEE AIRMAN, 1945. Crew chief Marcellus Smith of the Tuskegee Airmen 100th Fighting Squadron, working on an airplane at Ramitelli Airfield in Italy. Photograph by Toni Frissell, March 1945

Background imageAllied Collection: TUSKEGEE AIRMEN, c1943. Alfred Morris, crew chief of the 332nd Fighter Group of the U. S

TUSKEGEE AIRMEN, c1943. Alfred Morris, crew chief of the 332nd Fighter Group of the U. S
TUSKEGEE AIRMEN, c1943. Alfred Morris, crew chief of the 332nd Fighter Group of the U.S. Army Air Corps, helps his pilot, Captain William Mattison close the canopy of his P-51 Mustang fighter plane

Background imageAllied Collection: WWII: TUSKEGEE AIRMEN, 1945. Group of Tuskegee Airmen playing cards in the officers club at

WWII: TUSKEGEE AIRMEN, 1945. Group of Tuskegee Airmen playing cards in the officers club at Ramitelli Airfield, Italy. Photograph by Toni Frissell, March 1945

Background imageAllied Collection: WWII: TUSKEGEE AIRMAN, 1945. Tuskegee Airman Edward Thomas, at Ramitelli Airfield in Italy

WWII: TUSKEGEE AIRMAN, 1945. Tuskegee Airman Edward Thomas, at Ramitelli Airfield in Italy. Photograph by Toni Frissell, March 1945

Background imageAllied Collection: WORLD WAR II: CHINA, 1943. A Chinese soldier guards a squadron of Curtiss P-40 Warhawk fighter

WORLD WAR II: CHINA, 1943. A Chinese soldier guards a squadron of Curtiss P-40 Warhawk fighter planes in China during World War II, 1943

Background imageAllied Collection: WWII: TUSKEGEE AIRMAN, 1945. Fighter pilot Newman Golden of the Tuskegee Airmen scans the skies

WWII: TUSKEGEE AIRMAN, 1945. Fighter pilot Newman Golden of the Tuskegee Airmen scans the skies. Behind him is the parachute room, at Ramitelli Airfield, Italy. Photograph by Toni Frissell, March 1945

Background imageAllied Collection: WWII: FLYING CROSS AWARDS. Brigadier General Benjamin Oliver Davis, Sr

WWII: FLYING CROSS AWARDS. Brigadier General Benjamin Oliver Davis, Sr. pins the Distinguished Flying Cross on his son, Benjamin O. Davis, Jr

Background imageAllied Collection: TUSKEGEE AIRMEN, 1945. Tuskegee Airmen at a briefing at Ramitelli Airfield, Italy

TUSKEGEE AIRMEN, 1945. Tuskegee Airmen at a briefing at Ramitelli Airfield, Italy. Photograph by Toni Frissell, March 1945

Background imageAllied Collection: TUSKEGEE AIRMEN, 1945. Tuskegee Airmen mechanics Marcellus Smith (left) and Roscoe Brown

TUSKEGEE AIRMEN, 1945. Tuskegee Airmen mechanics Marcellus Smith (left) and Roscoe Brown, working on a fighter plane at Ramitelli Airfield, Italy. Photograph by Toni Frissell, March 1945

Background imageAllied Collection: CARTOON: GERMAN AIR POWER. New Ruler of the World: American cartoon by D. R

CARTOON: GERMAN AIR POWER. New Ruler of the World: American cartoon by D. R
CARTOON: GERMAN AIR POWER. New Ruler of the World: American cartoon by D.R. Fitzpatrick, 1938, on the new superiority of Germanys air power, which it proved in the Spanish Civil War

Background imageAllied Collection: TUSKEGEE AIRMEN, 1945. William Campbell (left) and Thurston Gaines, Jr

TUSKEGEE AIRMEN, 1945. William Campbell (left) and Thurston Gaines, Jr. of the Tuskegee Airmen 332nd Fighter Group at Ramitelli Airfield, Italy, March 1945. Photograph by Toni Frissell

Background imageAllied Collection: WWII: LIBERATION OF FRANCE. Allied soldiers hand out cigarettes to citizens of Pont-Audemer

WWII: LIBERATION OF FRANCE. Allied soldiers hand out cigarettes to citizens of Pont-Audemer, France, 1944

Background imageAllied Collection: WORLD WAR II: B-29, 1945. Incendiary bombs from two Boeing B-29 Superfortresses drop on a Japanese

WORLD WAR II: B-29, 1945. Incendiary bombs from two Boeing B-29 Superfortresses drop on a Japanese target. Photograph, 16 July 1945, through the nose of a Superfortress

Background imageAllied Collection: WORLD WAR II: PEARL HARBOR. The USS Shaw exploding during the Japanese attack on the U. S

WORLD WAR II: PEARL HARBOR. The USS Shaw exploding during the Japanese attack on the U. S
WORLD WAR II: PEARL HARBOR. The USS Shaw exploding during the Japanese attack on the U.S. naval base at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, 7 December 1941

Background imageAllied Collection: WORLD WAR II POSTER, 1941. America Calling. American World War II poster for the Division of

WORLD WAR II POSTER, 1941. America Calling. American World War II poster for the Division of Information of the Office of Emergency Management, 1941, seeking volunteers for civilian defense

Background imageAllied Collection: Phrase book for Uruguay

Phrase book for Uruguay
Cover of an English - Spanish " List of Useful Phrases", compliments of The American Association of Uruguay (Montevideo), and featuring crossed flags of the United States and Uruguay

Background imageAllied Collection: Montevideo wartime brochure cover

Montevideo wartime brochure cover
Cover of souvenir brochure of scenes from Montevideo, Uruguay, from the Municipal Office of Propaganda and Information, to the soldiers of Great Britain, defenders of the liberty of the world

Background imageAllied Collection: London Paris department store card

London Paris department store card
Trade card for London Paris department store in Montevideo, Uruguay during World War Two, directed at visitors including Allied servicemen

Background imageAllied Collection: Uruguayan jewellery shop trade card

Uruguayan jewellery shop trade card
An advertising card for Biarritz Jewels in Montevideo, Uruguay during World War Two, featuring a saluting woman in uniform and a ship decorated with the Stars and Stripes and a Union Jack

Background imageAllied Collection: Welcome to Durban

Welcome to Durban
Cover of a Welcome to Durban - Khaki and Blue we welcome you leaflet compiled and published by the Durban Publicity Association for British service men

Background imageAllied Collection: Menu for 48 Air School dinner

Menu for 48 Air School dinner
The cover of a menu card for a Royal Air Force dinner held at Deals Hotel in East London, South Africa for 48 Air School on Saturday 1st May 1943

Background imageAllied Collection: Cover of B. O. N. April 1943

Cover of B. O. N. April 1943
Cover of B.O.N. (The Bomb-Aimers, Observers and Navigators Union) for April 1943, the official magazine of 48 Air School based in Woodbrook, East London, South Africa

Background imageAllied Collection: Flight Dinner menu card for 47 Air School

Flight Dinner menu card for 47 Air School
Cover of a menu card for a Flight Dinner held at the Windsor Hotel on Thursday 19th August 1943 for air navigators at 47 Air School, Queenstown, South Africa

Background imageAllied Collection: Cover of B. O. N. March 1943

Cover of B. O. N. March 1943
Cover of B.O.N. (The Bomb-Aimers, Observers and Navigators Union) for March 1943, the official magazine of 48 Air School based in Woodbrook, East London, South Africa

Background imageAllied Collection: WWI - Colonial sailor fighting on the allied side

WWI - Colonial sailor fighting on the allied side
World War One - Our Tommies series - Colonial (possibly North African) sailor fighting on the Allied side during World War One

Background imageAllied Collection: Allied infantry WWI

Allied infantry WWI
Allied French and British infantry advancing near Montfaucon in France during World War I

Background imageAllied Collection: Allied artillery WWI

Allied artillery WWI
Allied artillery in action during World War I



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"Allied: Uniting Forces for Victory" In the midst of chaos and uncertainty, the Allied forces stood strong, determined to change the course of history. With a D-Day map from 1944 in hand, L Battery of the Royal Horse Artillery prepared their cannons for battle under the watchful eye of Field Marshal Sir Bernard Montgomery. As British and Canadian troops landed on Juno Beach during D-Day, they faced immense challenges but remained resolute in their mission. The British 25-pounder field gun by G. H. Davis became their trusted companion, providing firepower and support as they fought against all odds. The spirit of unity echoed throughout history as seen in "The Colours, " an oil painting capturing the advance of the Scots Guards at Alma in 1899. It symbolized bravery and camaraderie that would be crucial on future battlegrounds. "Tittle Tattle Lost the Battle" - a poignant World War II poster warned soldiers about careless talk that could jeopardize missions. This reminder served as a testament to how vital trust and secrecy were during wartime operations. One historic naval encounter showcased Allied strength when HMAS Sydney attacked German cruiser SMS Emden during WW1. This victory proved that together, they could overcome any adversary. D-Day's landing on Omaha Beach was marked by both courage and sacrifice. As troops poured ashore amidst heavy fire, they displayed unwavering determination to liberate France from Nazi occupation. Supplies pouring ashore exemplified logistical mastery; it demonstrated how Allied forces meticulously planned every detail to sustain their armies fighting for freedom abroad. Gliders ready for Operation Market Garden depicted another chapter where Allies joined forces once again during WWII. These airborne warriors were poised to seize key objectives with precision and audacity. Amidst war's turmoil, moments like Chelsea Arts Club Ball provided much-needed respite—a celebration uniting soldiers through artistry and creativity—reminding them why they fought. "Allied.