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"World War II: A Glimpse into History's Darkest Hour" St. Paul's Survives: Amidst the chaos, the iconic St

Background imageWorld War Ii Collection: A street in Trieste, Italy, after the bombardament of october 23rd, 1944

A street in Trieste, Italy, after the bombardament of october 23rd, 1944 Trieste. Date of Photograph:23 Ottobre 1944

Background imageWorld War Ii Collection: '2 May 1945'. A Trieste road with a German truck on fire

"2 May 1945". A Trieste road with a German truck on fire Trieste. Date of Photograph:02/05/1945

Background imageWorld War Ii Collection: Corso Italia in Trieste, Italy. A group of people are observing a German truck burnt out

Corso Italia in Trieste, Italy. A group of people are observing a German truck burnt out and on the corner, the lifeless body of a soldier Trieste. Date of Photograph:02/05/1945

Background imageWorld War Ii Collection: Close-up of a young man in military uniform

Close-up of a young man in military uniform Trieste. Date of Photograph:1943 - 1944

Background imageWorld War Ii Collection: Hawker Tempest Mark V military Plane, side view

Hawker Tempest Mark V military Plane, side view
Technology, Transportation, Aircraft, Aviation, British, Military, Fighter, Ground Attack, World War II, Hawker Tempest Mark V, Flying, Green, Plane, Propellors, Silver, White Background, Nobody

Background imageWorld War Ii Collection: Massachusetts, Boston, USS Cassin Young, destroyer Navy ship

Massachusetts, Boston, USS Cassin Young, destroyer Navy ship

Background imageWorld War Ii Collection: Louisiana, New Orleans, The National WWII Museum

Louisiana, New Orleans, The National WWII Museum

Background imageWorld War Ii Collection: Florence. Oarsmen on the Arno. In the background the rubble left by the bombings

Florence. Oarsmen on the Arno. In the background the rubble left by the bombings Florence. Date of Photograph:1944 ca

Background imageWorld War Ii Collection: Portrait of a couple walking on the Lungarno Archibusieri, Florence

Portrait of a couple walking on the Lungarno Archibusieri, Florence Florence. Date of Photograph:1940 ca

Background imageWorld War Ii Collection: The Basilica of San Francesco after the bombardments of the Second World War

The Basilica of San Francesco after the bombardments of the Second World War Brescia. Date of Photograph:1943-1945

Background imageWorld War Ii Collection: Florence. Bombed neighborhoods in the Oltrarno zone

Florence. Bombed neighborhoods in the Oltrarno zone Florence Oltrarno. Date of Photograph:1946 - 1952 ca

Background imageWorld War Ii Collection: Ruins of houses between the Ponte Vecchio and Ponte Santa Trinita collapsed following

Ruins of houses between the Ponte Vecchio and Ponte Santa Trinita collapsed following the explosion of mines during the Second World War, Florence Florence. Date of Photograph:1944

Background imageWorld War Ii Collection: Ruins of the Santa Trinita Bridge collapsed due mine exploded during the Second World War, Florence

Ruins of the Santa Trinita Bridge collapsed due mine exploded during the Second World War, Florence Florence. Date of Photograph:1944

Background imageWorld War Ii Collection: View of the ruins of Lungamo degli Acciauoli in Florence before reconstruction

View of the ruins of Lungamo degli Acciauoli in Florence before reconstruction, following the damages caused by the war that hit the city. In the background, the bell tower of the church of S

Background imageWorld War Ii Collection: Ruins of some houses in Florence bombed during the Second World War

Ruins of some houses in Florence bombed during the Second World War Florence. Date of Photograph:1945

Background imageWorld War Ii Collection: Florence. Bombed quarter near Via Porta Rossa

Florence. Bombed quarter near Via Porta Rossa Florence Via Porta Rossa. Date of Photograph:1946 - 1952 ca

Background imageWorld War Ii Collection: Ruins of some houses in downtown Florence bombed during the Second World War

Ruins of some houses in downtown Florence bombed during the Second World War Florence. Date of Photograph:1945

Background imageWorld War Ii Collection: Florence. The zone of Borgo S. Jacopo destroyed by the bombings

Florence. The zone of Borgo S. Jacopo destroyed by the bombings Florence Borgo S. Jacopo. Date of Photograph:1946 - 1950

Background imageWorld War Ii Collection: Angled view of the S. Trinita bridge at Ponte Vecchio. The photograph was taken before

Angled view of the S. Trinita bridge at Ponte Vecchio. The photograph was taken before reconstruction, which was damaged as consequence of the violent events that hit the city

Background imageWorld War Ii Collection: Walkway iron on the ruins of the Ponte Santa Trinita in Florence destroyed by the explosion of

Walkway iron on the ruins of the Ponte Santa Trinita in Florence destroyed by the explosion of mines of the Second World War Florence. Date of Photograph:1944

Background imageWorld War Ii Collection: The ruins of collapsed buildings due to the explosion of mines during the Second World War in

The ruins of collapsed buildings due to the explosion of mines during the Second World War in the center of Florence Florence Building Gothic, Middle Ages, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D

Background imageWorld War Ii Collection: Ruins of the houses of Via Porta Rossa collapsed following the explosion of mines during

Ruins of the houses of Via Porta Rossa collapsed following the explosion of mines during the Second World War, Florence Florence. Date of Photograph:1944

Background imageWorld War Ii Collection: Ruins of some houses in the center of Florence collapsed following the explosion of mines during

Ruins of some houses in the center of Florence collapsed following the explosion of mines during the Second World War. In the background Palazzo Vecchio Florence Building Gothic, Middle Ages, Europe

Background imageWorld War Ii Collection: View of the ruins of the area of Oltramo, Florence. The photograph was taken before reconstruction

View of the ruins of the area of Oltramo, Florence. The photograph was taken before reconstruction, following the damages caused by the war that hit the city

Background imageWorld War Ii Collection: The Tower of the Ramaglianti, the Torre dei Belfredelli and the rubble of the houses in Borgo San

The Tower of the Ramaglianti, the Torre dei Belfredelli and the rubble of the houses in Borgo San Jacopo in Florence damaged by the explosion of mines during the Second World War Florence

Background imageWorld War Ii Collection: The tower of the Mannelli near the Ponte Vecchio in Florence damaged by the explosion of the mines

The tower of the Mannelli near the Ponte Vecchio in Florence damaged by the explosion of the mines of World War II Florence. Date of Photograph:1944

Background imageWorld War Ii Collection: Second World War: the rubble Arno in Florence, after the explosion of mines

Second World War: the rubble Arno in Florence, after the explosion of mines. This photograph was part of the Brogi Collection, but now merged into the Alinari collection Florence

Background imageWorld War Ii Collection: Second World War: The Old Bridge seen from the village of S. Jacopo in Florence rubble after

Second World War: The Old Bridge seen from the village of S. Jacopo in Florence rubble after the explosion of mines. This photograph was part of the Brogi Collection

Background imageWorld War Ii Collection: The tower of the Mannelli near the Ponte Vecchio in Florence damaged by the explosion of the mines

The tower of the Mannelli near the Ponte Vecchio in Florence damaged by the explosion of the mines of World War II Florence. Date of Photograph:1944

Background imageWorld War Ii Collection: Second World War: damage caused by the explosion of mines in Via de Bardi near the Ponte Vecchio

Second World War: damage caused by the explosion of mines in Via de Bardi near the Ponte Vecchio in Florence. This photograph was part of the Brogi Collection

Background imageWorld War Ii Collection: Second World War: the rubble of Por Santa Maria in Florence after the explosion of mines

Second World War: the rubble of Por Santa Maria in Florence after the explosion of mines. This photograph was part of the Brogi Collection

Background imageWorld War Ii Collection: Second World War: the tower of Mannelli mouth of the Ponte Vecchio in Florence damaged by

Second World War: the tower of Mannelli mouth of the Ponte Vecchio in Florence damaged by the explosion of mines. This photograph was part of the Brogi Collection

Background imageWorld War Ii Collection: View of yellow city tram at the Berlin Wall Memorial, Memorial Park, Bernauer Strasse, Berlin

View of yellow city tram at the Berlin Wall Memorial, Memorial Park, Bernauer Strasse, Berlin, Germany, Europe

Background imageWorld War Ii Collection: New York City. Flatiron Building, C. 1910 (b/w photo)

New York City. Flatiron Building, C. 1910 (b/w photo)
539805 New York City. Flatiron Building, C. 1910 (b/w photo) by American Photographer, (20th century); Omniphoto/UIG

Background imageWorld War Ii Collection: African-American soldiers George Cofield and Howard J. Davis guard a bridge over Rhine built by

African-American soldiers George Cofield and Howard J. Davis guard a bridge over Rhine built by Americans
1721268 African-American soldiers George Cofield and Howard J. Davis guard a bridge over Rhine built by Americans, 30th March 1945 (b/w photo) by Unknown photographer

Background imageWorld War Ii Collection: Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corp. Toledo, Ohio, 1942. Creator: Alfred T Palmer

Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corp. Toledo, Ohio, 1942. Creator: Alfred T Palmer
Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corp. Toledo, Ohio. Intense heat is needed to melt the inorganic ingredients of the batch from which Fiberglas insulation wool is manufactured

Background imageWorld War Ii Collection: Junkers Jumo 207 D-V2 In-line 6 Diesel Engine, ca. World War II. Creator: Junkers

Junkers Jumo 207 D-V2 In-line 6 Diesel Engine, ca. World War II. Creator: Junkers
Dr. Hugo Junkers started development of his Diesel aircraft engines in a small factory at Dessau, Germany in 1911. His early engines functioned on the two-stroke cycle principle with

Background imageWorld War Ii Collection: Nakajima Mamoru 11, Radial 14 Engine, Circa World War II. Creator: Fuji Koku Keiki

Nakajima Mamoru 11, Radial 14 Engine, Circa World War II. Creator: Fuji Koku Keiki
Nakajima provided Japan with its first large radials by building licensed Bristols beginning in the late 1920s, and Gnome-Rhone engines beginning in 1936

Background imageWorld War Ii Collection: RAF flying suit, 1940s. Creator: Unknown

RAF flying suit, 1940s. Creator: Unknown
RAF flying suit, 1940s. One-piece " Sidcot" flying suit 1940 Pattern, worn by pilots in Britains Royal Air Force during World War II

Background imageWorld War Ii Collection: Plotting Board, Navy, Mark 3A, 1942. Creator: Felsenthal Instrument Co

Plotting Board, Navy, Mark 3A, 1942. Creator: Felsenthal Instrument Co
Plastic assembly: board, data card, map template; holder: aluminum

Background imageWorld War Ii Collection: 1940s East Africa - view of Kampala, capital of Uganda

1940s East Africa - view of Kampala, capital of Uganda Photograph by a British army recruitment officer stationed in East Africa and the Middle East during World War II

Background imageWorld War Ii Collection: 1940s East Africa - street scene, Nairobi, Kenya

1940s East Africa - street scene, Nairobi, Kenya Photograph by a British army recruitment officer stationed in East Africa and the Middle East during World War II

Background imageWorld War Ii Collection: 1940s East Africa Kenya Msai tribe women

1940s East Africa Kenya Msai tribe women Photograph by a British army recruitment officer stationed in East Africa and the Middle East during World War II

Background imageWorld War Ii Collection: British and Empire military personnel and civilians involved in the war effort parading before

British and Empire military personnel and civilians involved in the war effort parading before Britannia (colour litho)
6030881 British and Empire military personnel and civilians involved in the war effort parading before Britannia (colour litho) by English School

Background imageWorld War Ii Collection: British Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery presenting medals to Soviet Marshals Georgy Zhukov

British Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery presenting medals to Soviet Marshals Georgy Zhukov and Konstantin Rokossovsky
6015196 British Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery presenting medals to Soviet Marshals Georgy Zhukov and Konstantin Rokossovsky, Berlin, Germany, 12 July 1945 (photo) by English Photographer

Background imageWorld War Ii Collection: Type AN 5835-1 dead reckoning computer owned by Fenton B. Sands, 1944-1948. Creator: J. B

Type AN 5835-1 dead reckoning computer owned by Fenton B. Sands, 1944-1948. Creator: J. B
Flight computer belonging to Tuskegee Airman Dr. Fenton B. Sands, an African-American First Lieutenant Navigator-Bombardier with the 617th Bombardment Squadron of the 477th Composite Group during

Background imageWorld War Ii Collection: First aid kit, 1943-1945. Creator: Davis Emergency Equipment Co. Inc

First aid kit, 1943-1945. Creator: Davis Emergency Equipment Co. Inc
A U.S. Army-issued first aid kit from World War II labeled [For Gas Casualties Only]. The green painted metal box has four latches on each side so, that when open

Background imageWorld War Ii Collection: Birmingham Blitz during the Second World War. Damage to John Bright Street

Birmingham Blitz during the Second World War. Damage to John Bright Street following an air raid. 20th November 1940



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"World War II: A Glimpse into History's Darkest Hour" St. Paul's Survives: Amidst the chaos, the iconic St. Paul's Cathedral stands tall as a symbol of resilience and hope during World War II. Winston Churchill's V for Victory Sign, 1942: The indomitable leader rallies the nation with his famous hand gesture, inspiring courage and determination in the face of adversity. Wellington Bombers: These mighty aircrafts played a crucial role in bombing missions during World War II, striking fear into the hearts of enemies from above. Bletchley Park - The Code-Breaking Centre: Nestled within The Mansion at Bletchley Park, brilliant minds worked tirelessly to crack enemy codes, ultimately turning the tide of war in favor of the Allies. Lancaster Bomber: With its distinctive silhouette cutting through dark skies, this legendary bomber became synonymous with British air power and precision strikes against Nazi Germany. USA - B-17 Bomber Aircraft Cockpit: From Salinas, California to European skies, American pilots soared high in their B-17 bombers to support Allied forces and bring an end to tyranny. Tittle Tattle Lost the Battle Poster: This powerful British propaganda poster reminds citizens that careless talk could jeopardize national security—a reminder to remain vigilant even on home soil. The Commando Memorial: Standing proudly amidst Scotland's rugged landscape is a tribute to those brave commandos who fought valiantly behind enemy lines during World War II. The Renown, Ark Royal & Sheffield (c1939-1941): These majestic ships formed part of Britain’s formidable naval fleet during WWII—symbols of strength and unity against common foes. Goodwood Revival 2011 - Lancaster Bomber & Spitfires Display.