521 items in this album on 27 pages.

Matilda I tank of British 4th Royal Tank Regiment in France, 12 Jan 19402-inch mortar team of UK 2nd Warwickshire Regiment at Rumegies, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France, 22 Jan 1940General Victor Denain, General Wladyslaw Sikorski, and General Józef Zajac at the Polish Air Force training center at Bron, France, 27 Mar 1940; note MS 406 fightersMen of D Company, 2nd Sherwood Foresters, UK 1st Division in a forward trench near Roches, France, 1 Apr 1940; Lance Corporal L. J. Harris seen shaving
Matilda I tank of British 4th Royal Tank Regiment in France, 12 Jan 19402-inch mortar team of UK 2nd Warwickshire Regiment at Rumegies, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France, 22 Jan 1940General Victor Denain, General Wladyslaw Sikorski, and General Józef Zajac at the Polish Air Force training center at Bron, France, 27 Mar 1940; note MS 406 fightersMen of D Company, 2nd Sherwood Foresters, UK 1st Division in a forward trench near Roches, France, 1 Apr 1940; Lance Corporal L. J. Harris seen shaving
German solder inspecting a captured St. Étienne Mle 1907 machine gun, France, May 1940Rouen in flames during the German invasion, France, May 1940Bombed hangar at Mourmelon-le-Grand, France after a German attack on the airfield, 14 May 1940; note wreck of a Miles Magister and at least two Fairey Battle aircraftGerman soldiers with a 7.5cm le.IG 18 infantry gun, Maginot Line, France, May 1940
German solder inspecting a captured St. Étienne Mle 1907 machine gun, France, May 1940Rouen in flames during the German invasion, France, May 1940Bombed hangar at Mourmelon-le-Grand, France after a German attack on the airfield, 14 May 1940; note wreck of a Miles Magister and at least two Fairey Battle aircraftGerman soldiers with a 7.5cm le.IG 18 infantry gun, Maginot Line, France, May 1940
Interior of a He 111 P bomber while in flight over France, mid-May 1940Vehicles of the German 4th Panzer Division in France, 17 May 1940French troops and H35 tanks advancing through a damaged village during the invasion of France, 25 May 1940.Wrecked Light Tank Mk VIC on a road between Huppy and Saint-Maxent, Picardy, France, 27-29 May 1940
Interior of a He 111 P bomber while in flight over France, mid-May 1940Vehicles of the German 4th Panzer Division in France, 17 May 1940French troops and H35 tanks advancing through a damaged village during the invasion of France, 25 May 1940.Wrecked Light Tank Mk VIC on a road between Huppy and Saint-Maxent, Picardy, France, 27-29 May 1940
Calais, France in ruins, France, May 1940Destroyed AMR 33 light tank, France, 1940Destroyed Panhard Type 178 armored car, France, Jun 1940Fritz Todt at Maubeuge, France, Jun 1940
Calais, France in ruins, France, May 1940Destroyed AMR 33 light tank, France, 1940Destroyed Panhard Type 178 armored car, France, Jun 1940Fritz Todt at Maubeuge, France, Jun 1940
German Generalleutnant Kurt Daluege visiting the Ouvrage Hackenberg fortification on the Maginot Line near Thionville, Moselle, France, May 1940; the party was entering the munitions entranceGerman PzKpfw 35(t) and PzKpfw IV Ausf D tanks, France, Jun 1940British and French troops awaiting evacuation from the beaches of Dunkirk, France, 4 Jun 1940. Page 1 of 2.British and French troops awaiting evacuation from the beaches of Dunkirk, France, 4 Jun 1940. Page 2 of 2.
German Generalleutnant Kurt Daluege visiting the Ouvrage Hackenberg fortification on the Maginot Line near Thionville, Moselle, France, May 1940; the party was entering the munitions entranceGerman PzKpfw 35(t) and PzKpfw IV Ausf D tanks, France, Jun 1940British and French troops awaiting evacuation from the beaches of Dunkirk, France, 4 Jun 1940. Page 1 of 2.British and French troops awaiting evacuation from the beaches of Dunkirk, France, 4 Jun 1940. Page 2 of 2.

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