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302 Photographic Prints
Peace Before War30th September 1938: News placards at Londons Westminster Station announce the terms of peace in Czechoslovakia as set down in the Munich Pact, only months before the outbreak of World War II
Bomb SiteOctober 1940: Middle Temple Hall, bomb damaged during an air raid. (Photo by Hudson/Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)
RAF FlamingoJanuary 1940: An RAF De Havilland Flamingo. (Photo by Hudson/Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)
Bomb Sitecirca 1940: A heap of rubble and the shell of a house in the Temple area of London, after a World War II German bombing raid. (Photo by Frank J. Galloon/Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)
Church of St. NicholasThe church lies now in ruins, with only its tower remaining, serving as a memorial and an important architectural landmark
Hamburg Skyline From St. Nicholas ChurchFormerly one of the five Lutheran Hauptkirchen (main churches) in the city of Hamburg. The church lies now in ruins, with only its tower remaining
St Nicholas Church in HamburgFormerly one of the five Lutheran Hauptkirchen (main churches) in the city of Hamburg. The church lies now in ruins, with only its tower remaining
GendarmenmarktThe Gendarmenmarkt is a square in Berlin and the site of an architectural ensemble including the Konzerthaus (concert hall)
Frankfurter Tor, is a large square in the inner-city Friedrichshain locality of Berlin. The previously unnamed square received the name Frankfurter Tor on 8 November 1957 in the course of its
Dresdner StriezelmarktThe Striezelmarkt in Dresden is one of Germanys oldest documented Christmas markets. Founded as a one-day market in 1434, it celebrates its 580th anniversary in 2014
World Heritage Hiroshima Atomic Bomb Dome
Enigma Code7th January 1926: Bletchley Park, Buckinghamshire, HQ of the Allied cryptopgraphers during WW II and where the German Enigma and Lorenz codes, both considered unbreakable, were deciphered
Donkey Ride5th June 1954: A suburban street in France, along the route taken by the British Army in Europe during the closing stages of World War II
Buda CastleThe royal palace in Budapest, on the site of the modern Buda Castle, 1916. It was largely destroyed during World War II. (Photo by Kilophot/Topical Press Agency/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
B-17 Flying Fortress
Herman Goring Balloon1938: Nazi Air Force soldiers gather to witness a test flight of the Herman Goring balloon in preparation for World War II, Germany. The balloon was used to test air currents
Livery Halls17th January 1956: The foundations of the new Sadlers Hall in Cheapside, being rebuilt after they were blitzed during the war. (Photo by Monty Fresco Jnr/Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)
RAF Stationcirca 1940: Fighters on the ground at Hawkings RAF Station, in Kent. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images)
Aden Invaded8th July 1940: Steamer Point at Aden. Aden has been brought nearer to military operations after three towns in British Somaliland were occupied by Italian invaders
VE Day in London8th May 1945: Crowds in Piccadilly Circus climb lampposts and the Eros statues protective container, on VE Day. (Photo by Keystone/Getty Images)
No More Blackout26th May 1945: After nearly six years of war the blackout was lifted and London lit up for all to see. (Photo by Keystone/Getty Images)
World War IIFine Art Storehouse Vintage Photo Art Gallery: War: World War II
Stern Reminder World War II5th September 1939: A message painted onto a pavement in Chorlton, Manchester, reminds residents to carry their gas masks with them at all times. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images)
US army Air Force Bell Airacobra P 39circa 1940: The US army Air Force Bell Airacobra P 39. The fighters were flown by the RAF under the name Airacobra 1 P-400. (Photo by General Photographic Agency/Getty Images)
So Near1st August 1943: These two women and their children travelled all day from west Kensington, London, to the East Coast, only to find when they got there that they had to look at the sea through barbed