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Colonel Chêne, centre, talking to a visibly drawn and tired Dédé prior to the liberation parade in Poitiers, 5 September 1944. (Credit: R. Picard) Photo and caption featured in Behind Enemy Lines with the SAS: The story of Amédée Maingard, SOE Agent by Paul McCue
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M4 Sherman advancing along with a convoy near Bastogne during the Battle of the Bulge, December 1944/January 1945
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Another view of members of the Resistance in the city of Chartres after its liberation by American and French forces on 17 August 1944. (Historic Military Press) Photo and caption featured in SOE in France 1941-1945: An Official Account of the Special Operations Executive’s French Circuits
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Flt Lt ‘Stapme’ Stapleton of No 257 Sqn lets the wind flow through his hair as he flies and all-black Hurricane IIB from High Ercall during the summer of 1942. The Battle of Britain veteran was one of a number of aces from that campaign to volunteer for service with the Merchant Ship Fighter Unit
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An airman steers an 18-foot planing dinghy past Short Sunderland Mark Is of No. 210 Squadron RAF, undergoing maintenance in Oban Bay, Argyll.
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Carl Svensson (left) while interviewing Geradus Mooyman, the first SS volunteer to be awarded the Knight’s Cross. In the background is Narwa Castle. (Göran Hargestam) Photo and caption featured in Hitler's Swedes: A History of the Swedish Volunteers in the Waffen-SS by Lars T. Larsson
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Sgt Bob Holmes (front left) and three troopers in front of a camouflaged jeep at Verrières. (J.E. Tonkin via A. Dupont) Photo and caption featured in SAS Operation Bulbasket by Paul McCue
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The StuG III Ausf.F/8 used the hull taken directly from the Panzer III Ausf.J (and later series) vehicles.
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Riflemen D.H. Holmes and W.J. Wilkinson, both of The Regina Rifle Regiment, firing through loopholes in the wall of a captured barrack building, Vaucelles, France, 23 July 1943.
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