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Benito Mussolini speaking with a Black Shirt soldier, Italy, 1944Benito Mussolini studying a map with a German general, Italy, 1944Bf 110 aircraft in flight over Budapest, Hungary, early 1944Blaskowitz at his desk, circa 1944
Benito Mussolini speaking with a Black Shirt soldier, Italy, 1944Benito Mussolini studying a map with a German general, Italy, 1944Bf 110 aircraft in flight over Budapest, Hungary, early 1944Blaskowitz at his desk, circa 1944
Blueprint of inboard profile for Haskell-class attack transportBomb bay gasoline tanks for B-25 Mitchell bombers sat at the North American Aviation plant awaiting assembly, Inglewood, California, United States, 1944Brigadier General Anthony McAuliffe, 1942-1944Brigadier General Donald Brann and Lieutenant General Mark Clark, Italy, 1943-1944
Blueprint of inboard profile for Haskell-class attack transportBomb bay gasoline tanks for B-25 Mitchell bombers sat at the North American Aviation plant awaiting assembly, Inglewood, California, United States, 1944Brigadier General Anthony McAuliffe, 1942-1944Brigadier General Donald Brann and Lieutenant General Mark Clark, Italy, 1943-1944
British Air Vice-Marshal Richard Saul in conversation with another officer, date unknownBritish battleship HMS Valiant and French battleship Richelieu, 1940s; photograph taken from HMS Queen ElizabethBritish Royal Marines fitting tampions to the guns of turret No. 1 or No. 3 aboard HMS Howe, date unknownBritish Royal Navy
British Air Vice-Marshal Richard Saul in conversation with another officer, date unknownBritish battleship HMS Valiant and French battleship Richelieu, 1940s; photograph taken from HMS Queen ElizabethBritish Royal Marines fitting tampions to the guns of turret No. 1 or No. 3 aboard HMS Howe, date unknownBritish Royal Navy 'frogman', during WW2
British soldier with a 3.45 in RCL Mk I recoilless rifle, circa 1940sBritish Spitfire fighter attempting to topple a German V-1 flying bomb with its wing tip, date unknownBritish Tetrarch light tank being unloaded from Hamilcar glider during training (as suggested by sandbags and lack of landing gear), date unknownBritish Tetrarch light tank with Little John adaptor, date unknown
British soldier with a 3.45 in RCL Mk I recoilless rifle, circa 1940sBritish Spitfire fighter attempting to topple a German V-1 flying bomb with its wing tip, date unknownBritish Tetrarch light tank being unloaded from Hamilcar glider during training (as suggested by sandbags and lack of landing gear), date unknownBritish Tetrarch light tank with Little John adaptor, date unknown
British Tetrarch light tank, date unknownBritish troops loading field gun aboard Horsa Mk II glider with glider nose section swung away, England, United Kingdom, 1940sBritish WAAF member and an American non-commissioned officer recording the arrival of an American aircraft in the operations room of US Air Transport Command at Prestwick Airport, Scotland, United Kingdom, 1944British WAAF radio operators intercepting German nightfighter communications with the Corona System, 1940s
British Tetrarch light tank, date unknownBritish troops loading field gun aboard Horsa Mk II glider with glider nose section swung away, England, United Kingdom, 1940sBritish WAAF member and an American non-commissioned officer recording the arrival of an American aircraft in the operations room of US Air Transport Command at Prestwick Airport, Scotland, United Kingdom, 1944British WAAF radio operators intercepting German nightfighter communications with the Corona System, 1940s

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