RMERGPNN–WW2 - Train of soldiers marching towards the Eastern Front.
RMERGPNJ–WW2 - Eastern Front. Team of radio operators working during combat.
RMERGNGA–WW2 - Bristol Beauforts. Caption reads 'Bristol Beauforts bombing a German warship.
RMERGNC8–WW2 - Bristol Blenheim bombers attacking a German railway junction. Huge explosion.
RMERGNGJ–WW2 - Barrage Balloon, its crew and lorry.
RMERGNGD–WW2 - RAF Fairey 'Battles' in formation.
RMERGPPD–WW2 - German navy headquarters. Naval auxiliaries working and plotting.
RMERGPNK–WW2 - Eastern Front. Soldiers load an assault cannon with ammunition.
RMERGHE9–WW2: Japanese fighter aircraft carrying missiles. Japanese postcard.
RMERGN76–WW2 - A pilot on his plane with a British bulldog.
RMERGNG3–WW2 -British Fighter Planes. Diagrams of a Spitfire, Hurricane and Defiant.
RMERGNGG–WW2 - British Bombers. Diagrams of Hampden, Blenheim, Wellington and Whitley bombers.
RMERGPR8–WW2 - Evening on the Western Front. Silhouettes of soldiers around an anti-aircraft gun.
RMERGN75–WW2 - Caption reads: Blenheim bombers attacking a German warship.
RMERGNHR–WW2 -German Fighter Planes. Diagrams of a Messerschmitt ME 109, Messerschmitt ME 110 and Heinkel HE 113.
RMERGNG6–WW2 -Wellington Bomber.English World War 2 bomber manufactured by Vickers-Armstrong.
RMERGNGP–WW2 - Home Guard. Artist's impression of how the home guards would deal with an invasion by glider planes.
RMERGNGE–WW2 - Aerial Reconnaissance. Man being instructed how to use an aerial camera on a plane.
RMERGNG4–WW2 - Blackburn B-24 Skua. British Dive Bomber of the Fleet Air Arm.
RMERGPNF–WW2 - Eastern Front. Protection from air attack. Gunner at sea pointing weapon into the sky.
RMERGPNH–WW2 - Eastern Front, Winter. Two soldiers sort through a large collection of ammunition.
RMERGPNM–WW2 - Eastern Front. Protection against air attack, German artillery guns mounted on trains.
RMERGPPB–WW2 - German soldier with flamethrower clears trench. German postcard, Wehrmacht-Bildserie / German armed forces series.
RMERGN77–WW2 - King George VI disembarking from a plane at an R.A.F station.
RMERGNGH–WW2 - German Bombers. Diagrams of Junkers JU87, Heinkel HE III, Junkers JU88 and Dorniers DO 17 & 215 bombers.
RMERGHHB–WW2: Joachim von Ribbentrop - caricature. Ribbentrop at Munich 21 March 1941. Caption: 'The events of 1940 have already
RMERGPPC–WW2 - German artillery, camouflaged field gun surrounded by soldiers. German postcard, Wehrmacht-Bildserie / German armed forces series.
RMERGHHT–WW2: Portuguese anti-German postcard. Illustration and chart demonstrationg strength of USA's support for British military.
RMERGPP8–WW2 - Italian fascist propaganda, Eastern Front. ' Are there still some incurable fools that think the sun rises in the east?'
RMERGPP9–WW2 - Eastern Front. Line of German soldiers marching through country village, Soviet Union. Caption reads: ' Soviet Union,
RMERGJY4–Neville Chamberlain - portrait on WW2 postcard. Caption: 'Peace with Honour'. Postcard in aid of the Daily Sketch War Relief
RMERGNCA–WW2 - RAF training of fighter pilots. Captions reads; 'The Electric graph records for the instructor the progress of his pupil's flight'.
RMERGN73–WW2 - The Wonder Book of the R.A.F, front cover illustration. Caption reads: A Knight of the Air.
RMERGHHP–WW2: Nazi soldiers mocking a Catholic Rite in a town in Poland. Spanish postcard.
RMERGPMP–WW2 - King George VI meets members of the RAF. Caption reads: ' Officers and men being presented to the King when His Majesty
RMERGNGC–WW2 -RAF Gunnery Training. Man in open cockpit of a biplane training for the Fleet Air Arm.
RMERGHHN–WW2: Italian Young Fascist Volunteer Batallion (Battaglioni Volontari Giovani Fascisti), Italian postcard, c. 1945 published by
RMERGNG9–WW2 -Wireless Operator. Caption reads 'Wireless operator signals with aldis lamp 'close formation' as the flight turns for home'
RMERGHHX–WW2: 'Feats of War of the British Empire' ('Alguns dos feitos de guerra do império britanico'). Portuguese pro- British
RMERGN7A–WW2 - RAF apprentice mechanic at work on the ground. Caption reads: A boy trainee assembling an aeroplane engine
RMERGNC9–WW2 - Air battles between RAF and Luftwaffe. Captions reads: 'An Avro-Anson of the coastal command destroys a Dornier'.
RMERGPR6–WW2 - First action of the war, Royal Air Force raid on Kiel, Germany, 4 September 1939. Postcard passed for publication by the
RMERGN7B–WW2 - British Wellington bombers destroy a German Me 110 (Messerschmitt Bf 110) plane off the island of Heligoland, Germany.
RMERGPP5–WW2 - Anti allies propaganda. 'Fatale aventure europeenne' / Fatal European adventure. A knife stabs through a grasping hand,
RMERGNGN–WW2 - German Troop Carriers. Diagrams of Junkers JU 90, Junkers JU 86, Junkers JU 52 and Focke-Wulf 200 'Condor'
RMERGPR7–WW2 - War at sea. The French destroyer 'Sirocco' bombs a German u-boat, 24 November 1939. Aftermath of the bomb, the submarine
RMERGPNR–WW2 - Blue Division / División Azul. A group of soldiers enjoy a song accompanied by guitar. Caption reads: 'A song for the
RMERGPNX–WW2 - Blue Division / División Azul. Spanish soldiers wave from a train window decorated with flowers and a small picture of
RMERGHHY–WW2: Barricades in Rue Saint Jacques, Paris, France. Possibly erected by Free French Forces (Forces françaises libres) during
RMERGN78–WW2 - Pilots inspect the machine gun turret at the rear 'f a British Wellington bomber. Caption reads: The 'Sting' in the tail
RMERGN74–WW2 - Ground crew tuning the engine of a British bomber. Caption reads: Before the raid. The ground crew tuning the engine of a
RMERGNC6–WW2 -List of Equipment issued to RAF British cadet pilot. Notice reads:'Have you received: 1. greatcoat, 1. jacket, 2 pairs
RMERGNGB–WW2 - Fairey Swordfish. Artist's impression of a Swordfish of the Fleet Air Arm sinking a U-Boat in the North Sea.
RMERGN79–WW2 - RAF wireless operator on board a Vickers Wellesley bomber. Caption reads: The Wireless operator. At work inside a Vickers
RMERGN7C–WW2 - Equipment of a British pilot. RAF pilot in full gear next to his plane. Caption reads: Equipped for air fighting: oxygen,
RMERGHHG–WW2: Portuguese caricature of Battle of Britain. Anti- German postcard. Quotation from Hilter (top): A Inglaterra ja esta sob o
RMERGHHM–WW2: Anti- Soviet Italian Postcard. Mussolini, 5 march 1938 in newspaper Il Popolo d'Italia: 'C'E ancora in giro qualche
RMERGPNG–WW2 - Eastern Front. Soldiers remove the end cap of a cannon gun. Possibly on board a boat? Fishing nets in background.
RMERGNG5–WW2 -Supermarine S.6B. Caption reads 'The Forerunner'. Set a new world speed record in 1931 (407 mph). Modern Fighters are
RMERGHHC–WW2: British Royal Air Force Raid on Kiel, 4 September 1939. R.A.F. bombers attacked German warships at Wilhelkmshaven and
RMERGHHF–WW2: Attack on German warships at Heligoland, reported 3 December 1939. R.A.F. bombers. From 'Epic Series' postcards, No. 9.
RMERGPPA–WW2 - German soldiers lying on ground next to dinghies, in a forest near a waterfall. Caption reads: ' Ready for action'. German postcard, Wehrmacht-Bildserie.
RMERGHHD–WW2: WW2: French warship 'Sirocco' sinking German U-Boat, 24 November 1930. French destroyer sank two submarines. From British 'Epic Series' Postcards, No. 8. 'Passed for Publication by Ministry of Information'.
RMERGPNW–WW2 - Blue Division / División Azul. General Moscardo visiting the Eastern Front. Spanish Captain General, 26 October 1878 – 12 April 1956. Blue Division / División Azul, a unit of Spanish volunteers that served in the German Army on the Eastern Front of the Second World War.
RMERGHHE–WW2: New Zealand Pilot shooting down Geman bomber. Entitled 'Birthday Party in the Sky'. Caption: 'Young pilot from Wellington, New Zealand, celebrated his 21st birthday by shooting down German bomber in single combat'. From 'Epic Series' postcards, no. 12. 'Passed for Publication by Ministry of Information'.
RMERGJY8–WW2: Portugeuse cartoon on shrinking British gold reserves between March 1938 and the end of 1939. Caption: 'O empobrecimento da Inglaterra. O desaparecimento do ouro. Reservas de ouro do Banco da Inglaterra e do fundo de compensacao do cambio' / 'The impoverishment of England. The disappearance of gold. Gold reserves of the Bank of England and the exchange clearing fund'.
RMERGKAX–Dutch postcard from WW2: Liberation of Amsterdam. A soldier talking to a woman via telephone. Caption (solider): 'Oh, they will not stay longer than 9 hours ashore!' [Och, ze blijven toch niet langer dan 9 uur an de wal]. Caption (woman): 'Invasi' [Invasion]. Showing soliders and a tank attack. Caption on reverse: 'Drawings produced during the exciting September days of 1944. Printed on the day of liberation in Amsterdam, May 5th, 1945'.
RMERGHEG–WW2: Destruction of Möhne Reservoir Dam. Destroyed by British bombers ('The Dambusters') during Operation Chastise on the night
RMERGHDH–WW2: American Red Cross in Britain: 'Fuelling Up!' 1944. American postcard. Caption: American Red Cross Clubmobiles staffed by
RMERGE5D–Reichstag, Berlin, Germany. Seat of German parliament. Damaged by fire on 27 February 1933 and by air raids during WW2.
RMERGG3K–The Lord Mayor 's Empire Air Raid Distress Fund - campaign advertisment, July 1942. Headline: 'Bombed Britons Overseas need your help'. Support for citizens in British dominions and colonies. During WW2.
RMERGR89–Heavy American railway howitzer gun firing in exercise (Source: Cigarette cards published in Germany c.1934 reviewing military equipment in arms race prior to WW2)
RMERGP55–Italian lightweigh tinfantry gun (field gun)packed onto mules, ready for transportation.. (Source: Cigarette cards published in Germany c.1934 reviewing military equipment in arms race prior to WW2)
RMERGP5M–English / British cavalrymen in attack formation. c. 1934. Cavalry rarely used for attack, more often for conveying Intelligence Reports. (Source: Cigarette cards published in Germany c.1934 reviewing military equipment in arms race prior to WW2)
RMERGP54–English heavy machine gun with British soldiers. Capacity was 900-1000 shots per minute. Needed to be operated by more than one soldier. (Source: Cigarette cards published in Germany c.1934 reviewing military equipment in arms race prior to WW2)
RMERGR8B–American ' s largest canon for shore defense. Calibre 42 cm,barrel length 12.5 metres, firing range 30 km. (Source: Cigarette cards published in Germany c.1934 reviewing military equipment in arms race prior to WW2)
RMERGJXF–German soldiers handing artillery ammunition during a winter battle, WW2. Caption: 'Use of munition is just as big during winter battles'/ 'El consumo de municion es tambien grande en las batallas invernales'. Spanish postcard intended for supporters of Franco' s Republic which was in favour of the Third Reich.
RMHHW2CW–Franklin D. Roosevelt and Winston Churchill in Casablanca, March 1943. FDR: 32nd President of the United States (1933–1945), led the US during WW2. 30 January 1882 – 13 April 1945. WC: British politician and Prime Minister 1874-1965. PM: 1940-1945 and 1951-1955
RMERGR8C–English / British Rolls Royce street tank M.20 with four man crew. Weapons - Vickers machine gun MG installed in rotating tower on the tank. Speed up to 80 kilometres per hour. (Source: Cigarette cards published in Germany c.1934 reviewing military equipment in arms race prior to WW2)
RMERGPYN–Franklin D. Roosevelt, portrait, 1911. FDR: 32nd President of the United States (1933–1945), led the US during WW2. 30 January
RMERGPYB–Franklin D. Roosevelt, portrait, 1903/4. FDR: 32nd President of the United States (1933–1945), led the US during WW2. 30 January 1882 – 13 April 1945.
RMHWREDM–Franklin D. Roosevelt as a young man, at Groton School. FDR: 32nd President of the United States (1933–1945), led the US during WW2. 30 January 1882 – 13 April 1945.
RMERGPY7–James Roosevelt I, 1760-1847, portrait. Ancestor of Franklin D. Roosevelt. FDR: 32nd President of the United States (1933–1945), led the US during WW2. 30 January 1882 – 13 April 1945.
RMJF90A5–Brown House, Munich, national headquarters of the National Socialist German Worker's Party (Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei, NSDAP), named after the colour of the party uniforms. Swastika flag flying from the roof.
RMJJJ7KD–Embassy work pass of Julie Heller, protective document for Jewish member of staff of the Swedish embassy in Nazi-occupied Budapest, offering shelter on neutral Swedish territory, signed by Raoul Wallenberg 30 September 1944. Document in Hungarian and French translation reads: the Royal Embassy of Sweden certifies that Mrs. Julie Heller living in Budapest, functionary attached to the personnel of the Swedish legation in Budapest, is under the protection of the Embassy with her family. The authorities are requested to facilitate the holder of this document in the performance of her official duti
RMJJJ7K6–Arbeitsbescheinigung / Work pass of Julius Heller, confirming a job at the Swedish embassy in Budapest. Protective document issued as a result of intervention by Raoul Wallenberg, special envoy of Sweden in Budapest, sheltering Jews on neutral Swedish territory in Nazi-occupied Hungary. See also Schutzpass issued to Julius Heller
RMJJJ7K8–Embassy work pass of Julie Heller, protective document for Jewish member of staff of the Swedish embassy in Nazi-occupied Budapest, offering shelter on neutral Swedish territory, originally signed by Raoul Wallenberg 30 September 1944, handwritten Russian translation written on the back of the document signed on 5 January 1945 after Russian invasion (document originally in Hungarian and French). Document reads: the Royal Embassy of Sweden certifies that Mrs. Julie Heller living in Budapest, functionary attached to the personnel of the Swedish legation in Budapest, is under the protection of th
RMJJJ7K5–Schutzpass of Julius Heller (b. 6 December 1911) issued by Raoul Wallenberg while acting as Sweden's special envoy in Budapest, 30 August 1944. Swedish protective passport devised by Wallenberg offering shelter to Jews in Nazi-occupied Hungary on neutral Swedish territory. Wallenberg's initials in bottom right corner.
RMJF90A7–Adolf Hitler attending an International Exhibition of Automobiles in Berlin, 1936
RMKD3NJK–Adolf Hitler attending an International Exhibition of Automobiles in Berlin, 1936
RMHWREJ0–British troops marching into Saarbrucken as part of an international force approved by the League of Nations to aid in policing the Saar during the plebiscite in which it would be voted whether to return the territory to the German state. 1934
RMFJPYJD–Cover for TAKING OFF! By Noel Monks, c 1940. airman holding cigarette.
RMFJPYJH–Air cadets ,c. 1940. WWII 1940 at an air force training camp. Cadets at work in the Aircraft Recognition Room
RMFJPYJF–title page for TAKING OFF! Our airmen in the making. By Noel Monks, c 1940.
RMFJPYK3–Air cadets ,c. 1940. WWII at an air force training camp. Fighter plane engines are stripped for practical work by the cadets.
RMFJPYK6–Air cadets ,c. 1940. WWII at an air force training camp. Pilots learning to take instructions and study maps before setting out on a flight..
RMFJPYK0–Air cadets ,c. 1940. WWII at an air force training camp. Learning about the aero engine and the mechaniscs of it.
RMFJPYJG–Airmenn signing on,c. 1940 at an air force training camp
RMFJPYJR–Air cadets ,c. 1940. WWII at an air force training camp. Learning navigation and practical meteorology with spherioscopes.
RMFJPYJW–Air cadets ,c. 1940. WWII at an air force training camp. Learning about the aero engine.
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