/r/WW2info
No 269 Squadron's most-photographed Hudson, T 9465 'Spirit of Lockheed-Vega Employees', bathed in early-morning sunshine while being readied for an anti-submarine patrol from Kaldadarnes, Iceland, October 1941
Mark as read: Add to a list
Soldiers of B Company, 1st New Guinea Infantry Battalion aboard the former Hawkesbury River (New South Wales) vehicle ferry the Francis Peat in Jacquinot Bay on November 6, 1944.
Mark as read: Add to a list
A battery of Hummel self-propelled guns of the Schweres Panzer-Regiment Bäke on the Eastern Front, 1944
Mark as read: Add to a list
Mark as read: Add to a list
Mark as read: Add to a list
Headquarters staff of the Vienne FFI pictured at Jouhet in September 1944. (Credit: Martin collection/ R. Picard) Photo and caption featured in Behind Enemy Lines with the SAS: The story of Amédée Maingard, SOE Agent by Paul McCue
Mark as read: Add to a list
Lot 11614-4: Second Sino-Japanese War, July 1937-September 1945. Battle of Changsha, January 1942. China Fights On Against All Odds. Despite overwhelming inequalities in armament, aircraft and supplies, China continues to take heavy toll of the well-equipped Japanese army.
Mark as read: Add to a list
The nose art of a B-24 Liberator nicknamed" Crow's Nest" of the 34th Bomb Group. Handwritten on reverse: '34 BG'.
Mark as read: Add to a list
Mark as read: Add to a list