A hangar especially built and camouflaged by the German Luftwaffe to look like a row of village houses, at an airfield then used by No. 180 Squadron RAF to house one of its North American Mitchell medium bomber aircraft.
The British Army in North-west Europe 1944-45 Oil being unloaded from the SS 'Fort Cataraqui' in the port of Antwerp, 30 November 1944. This was the first ship to berth at the port following the opening of the More
Neighbours from Scarborough, Ontario, Canada, meet in Ghent, Belgium; (L-R): Private James Rielly, Canadian Army Film and Photo Unit; Rifleman J. White, Regina Rifle Regiment.
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This boy's dead, burning body shows damage done by a V-2 on a main intersection in Antwerp, on a main supply line to Holland. Français : Un jeune homme mort, son corps en feu montrant l'horreur des destructio More
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