YUGOSLAVS IN ITALY - On board the ship were 31 wounded patriots, who had sustained their wounds whilst engaging German positions and strong points. Six of the wounded were young girls. Here is one of them in an Italian Red Cross hospital near Bari. She is 18 years of age, her name is Keenlka Kovacic, and she was machine gunned whilst participating in an attack on a German fort at Klis. The fort had been surrounded by the patriots and German planes had dropped supplies to the beseiged German garrison, some of the enemy escaped by tunnelling their way out but a total bag of 70 prisoners finally Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/yugoslavs-in-italy-on-board-the-ship-were-31-wounded-patriots-who-had-sustained-their-wounds-whilst-engaging-german-positions-and-strong-points-six-of-the-wounded-were-young-girls-here-is-one-of-them-in-an-italian-red-cross-hospital-near-bari-she-is-18-years-of-age-her-name-is-keenlka-kovacic-and-she-was-machine-gunned-whilst-participating-in-an-attack-on-a-german-fort-at-klis-the-fort-had-been-surrounded-by-the-patriots-and-german-planes-had-dropped-supplies-to-the-beseiged-german-garrison-some-of-the-enemy-escaped-by-tunnelling-their-way-out-but-a-total-bag-of-70-prisoners-finally-image603084681.html
RM2X14TJH–YUGOSLAVS IN ITALY - On board the ship were 31 wounded patriots, who had sustained their wounds whilst engaging German positions and strong points. Six of the wounded were young girls. Here is one of them in an Italian Red Cross hospital near Bari. She is 18 years of age, her name is Keenlka Kovacic, and she was machine gunned whilst participating in an attack on a German fort at Klis. The fort had been surrounded by the patriots and German planes had dropped supplies to the beseiged German garrison, some of the enemy escaped by tunnelling their way out but a total bag of 70 prisoners finally
SCENES IN LE HAVRE - Their fort is now their gaol German prisoners being marched into Fort Le Havre. , British Army, 21st Army Group Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/scenes-in-le-havre-their-fort-is-now-their-gaol-german-prisoners-being-marched-into-fort-le-havre-british-army-21st-army-group-image601892655.html
RM2WY6G67–SCENES IN LE HAVRE - Their fort is now their gaol German prisoners being marched into Fort Le Havre. , British Army, 21st Army Group
BRITAIN'S NAVY TAKES OVER IN COPENHAGEN. 15 MAY 1945, LYNAES FORT, DENMARK. - German Naval officers with a German midget U-boat at Lynaes Fort Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/britains-navy-takes-over-in-copenhagen-15-may-1945-lynaes-fort-denmark-german-naval-officers-with-a-german-midget-u-boat-at-lynaes-fort-image602532246.html
RM2X07M0P–BRITAIN'S NAVY TAKES OVER IN COPENHAGEN. 15 MAY 1945, LYNAES FORT, DENMARK. - German Naval officers with a German midget U-boat at Lynaes Fort
THE ROYAL NAVY DURING THE SECOND WORLD WAR - British and German naval officers inspecting a German midget U-boat lying in a field at Lynaes Fort, Denmark. , Royal Navy, German Navy (Third Reich) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-royal-navy-during-the-second-world-war-british-and-german-naval-officers-inspecting-a-german-midget-u-boat-lying-in-a-field-at-lynaes-fort-denmark-royal-navy-german-navy-third-reich-image601993731.html
RM2WYB543–THE ROYAL NAVY DURING THE SECOND WORLD WAR - British and German naval officers inspecting a German midget U-boat lying in a field at Lynaes Fort, Denmark. , Royal Navy, German Navy (Third Reich)
GERMAN 'HUMAN TORPEDO'. MAY 1945, FORT LYNAES, DENMARK. GERMAN HUMAN TORPEDOES AND MIDGET U-BOATS LYING READY FOR TRANSPORT TO THE SEA. - Armed British naval officer, with Danish and German officers, inspecting one of the German 'human torpedoes'. Others are in the background covered and camouflaged Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/german-human-torpedo-may-1945-fort-lynaes-denmark-german-human-torpedoes-and-midget-u-boats-lying-ready-for-transport-to-the-sea-armed-british-naval-officer-with-danish-and-german-officers-inspecting-one-of-the-german-human-torpedoes-others-are-in-the-background-covered-and-camouflaged-image602429956.html
RM2X031FG–GERMAN 'HUMAN TORPEDO'. MAY 1945, FORT LYNAES, DENMARK. GERMAN HUMAN TORPEDOES AND MIDGET U-BOATS LYING READY FOR TRANSPORT TO THE SEA. - Armed British naval officer, with Danish and German officers, inspecting one of the German 'human torpedoes'. Others are in the background covered and camouflaged
BRITISH TROOPS ENTER LE HAVRE - Major Howard-Jones of a battalion of the Royal Tank Regiment with five German officers he took prisoner at Fort Le Havre. They are - left to right :- Col. Steinhart, Col. Ludwig, Col. Kynzoriz, Capt. Jakob Heberle, Capt. Paul Berkenhoff, British Army, 21st Army Group Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/british-troops-enter-le-havre-major-howard-jones-of-a-battalion-of-the-royal-tank-regiment-with-five-german-officers-he-took-prisoner-at-fort-le-havre-they-are-left-to-right-col-steinhart-col-ludwig-col-kynzoriz-capt-jakob-heberle-capt-paul-berkenhoff-british-army-21st-army-group-image603432359.html
RM2X1MM3K–BRITISH TROOPS ENTER LE HAVRE - Major Howard-Jones of a battalion of the Royal Tank Regiment with five German officers he took prisoner at Fort Le Havre. They are - left to right :- Col. Steinhart, Col. Ludwig, Col. Kynzoriz, Capt. Jakob Heberle, Capt. Paul Berkenhoff, British Army, 21st Army Group
THE BRITISH ARMY IN THE UNITED KINGDOM 1939-45 - Gunners of 177 Heavy Battery, Royal Artillery, man an anti-aircraft Lewis gun at Fort Crosby near Liverpool, England, 1 August 1940. This operation formed part of British preparations to repel the threatened German invasion of 1940. , British Army, Royal Artillery, 177 Heavy Battery Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-british-army-in-the-united-kingdom-1939-45-gunners-of-177-heavy-battery-royal-artillery-man-an-anti-aircraft-lewis-gun-at-fort-crosby-near-liverpool-england-1-august-1940-this-operation-formed-part-of-british-preparations-to-repel-the-threatened-german-invasion-of-1940-british-army-royal-artillery-177-heavy-battery-image601999404.html
RM2WYBCAM–THE BRITISH ARMY IN THE UNITED KINGDOM 1939-45 - Gunners of 177 Heavy Battery, Royal Artillery, man an anti-aircraft Lewis gun at Fort Crosby near Liverpool, England, 1 August 1940. This operation formed part of British preparations to repel the threatened German invasion of 1940. , British Army, Royal Artillery, 177 Heavy Battery
THE BRITISH ARMY IN THE UNITED KINGDOM 1939-45 - ATS girls and gun crews of 177 Heavy Battery rush to 'take post' at Fort Crosby near Liverpool, England. This training operation formed part of British preparations to repel the threatened German invasion of 1940 , British Army, Royal Artillery, 177 Heavy Battery, British Army, Auxiliary Territorial Service Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-british-army-in-the-united-kingdom-1939-45-ats-girls-and-gun-crews-of-177-heavy-battery-rush-to-take-post-at-fort-crosby-near-liverpool-england-this-training-operation-formed-part-of-british-preparations-to-repel-the-threatened-german-invasion-of-1940-british-army-royal-artillery-177-heavy-battery-british-army-auxiliary-territorial-service-image603120585.html
RM2X16ECW–THE BRITISH ARMY IN THE UNITED KINGDOM 1939-45 - ATS girls and gun crews of 177 Heavy Battery rush to 'take post' at Fort Crosby near Liverpool, England. This training operation formed part of British preparations to repel the threatened German invasion of 1940 , British Army, Royal Artillery, 177 Heavy Battery, British Army, Auxiliary Territorial Service
D-DAY - CANADIAN FORCES DURING THE INVASION OF NORMANDY 6 JUNE 1944 - A Sherman DD tank of the Canadian 10th Armoured Regiment (Fort Garry Horse) moves along a street in St Aubin-sur-Mer towards the German strongpoint WN-27 which held up the advance of Canadian troops of the North Shore (New Brunswick) Regiment, 6 June 1944. Steel girders and logs were used by the defenders to protect the approaches to the strongpoint, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/d-day-canadian-forces-during-the-invasion-of-normandy-6-june-1944-a-sherman-dd-tank-of-the-canadian-10th-armoured-regiment-fort-garry-horse-moves-along-a-street-in-st-aubin-sur-mer-towards-the-german-strongpoint-wn-27-which-held-up-the-advance-of-canadian-troops-of-the-north-shore-new-brunswick-regiment-6-june-1944-steel-girders-and-logs-were-used-by-the-defenders-to-protect-the-approaches-to-the-strongpoint-image603439389.html
RM2X1N12N–D-DAY - CANADIAN FORCES DURING THE INVASION OF NORMANDY 6 JUNE 1944 - A Sherman DD tank of the Canadian 10th Armoured Regiment (Fort Garry Horse) moves along a street in St Aubin-sur-Mer towards the German strongpoint WN-27 which held up the advance of Canadian troops of the North Shore (New Brunswick) Regiment, 6 June 1944. Steel girders and logs were used by the defenders to protect the approaches to the strongpoint,
GERMAN ATROCITIES AND TORTURE AGAINST THE BELGIAN PEOPLE. - This man, Charrin Jean of Brussels, was imprisoned in St. Gilles Prison, on a charge of espionage on 13 June 44 until 3 Sept. 44, and was rescued by the Brigade Blanche at Halines from a sealed train which was bound for Germany. During his term of imprisonment he suffered considerable torture, the worst of which he is seen demonstrating in this picture. His hands were fixed above his head and his legs were gradually opened until the fort was broken. , British Army, 21st Army Group Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/german-atrocities-and-torture-against-the-belgian-people-this-man-charrin-jean-of-brussels-was-imprisoned-in-st-gilles-prison-on-a-charge-of-espionage-on-13-june-44-until-3-sept-44-and-was-rescued-by-the-brigade-blanche-at-halines-from-a-sealed-train-which-was-bound-for-germany-during-his-term-of-imprisonment-he-suffered-considerable-torture-the-worst-of-which-he-is-seen-demonstrating-in-this-picture-his-hands-were-fixed-above-his-head-and-his-legs-were-gradually-opened-until-the-fort-was-broken-british-army-21st-army-group-image601889020.html
RM2WY6BGC–GERMAN ATROCITIES AND TORTURE AGAINST THE BELGIAN PEOPLE. - This man, Charrin Jean of Brussels, was imprisoned in St. Gilles Prison, on a charge of espionage on 13 June 44 until 3 Sept. 44, and was rescued by the Brigade Blanche at Halines from a sealed train which was bound for Germany. During his term of imprisonment he suffered considerable torture, the worst of which he is seen demonstrating in this picture. His hands were fixed above his head and his legs were gradually opened until the fort was broken. , British Army, 21st Army Group
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