RMCPM847–Flak fire over a German city in the Second World War, 1939-1945
RMD5XX67–A Boeing B-17 'Flying Fortress' fly's through flak on its way to a bombing target.
RMHRP0GX–WWI, German Flak Anti-Aircraft Gun
RMKTXG0C–FLAK anti aircraft barrage USAAF World War 2 WW2 U.S. Army Air Force Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress flying through heavy flak with bomb doors open over a German target. 1944-1945
RMMKJDFD–Strato-Flak
RMG3B155–Flak gun mounted on a German patrol boat Date: 1940
RMG1DAY1–Wreckage of an American plane shot down by flak.
RMDH7E31–Body armour. WW2 USAAF aircrew wearing body armor flak vests
RMJM4DM3–GERMAN FLAK TOWER at Flushing, Holland, October 1941
RMT3PWK6–TOYS, four flak soldiers in action, Elastolin, 1930s, Editorial-Use-Only
RMTXGG11–Douglas A-20J-10-DO (S/N 43-10129) of the 409th or 416th Bomb Group after being hit by flak over Germany. 1944
RMG4EAN9–PA NEWS PHOTO 6/2/94 SALLY BECKER 'THE ANGEL OF MOSTAR' LEAVES HEATHROW AIRPORT, LONDON TO FLY BACK TO BOSNIA, COMPLETE WITH FLAK JACKET WHICH SHE IS TAKING FOR THE FIRST TIME TO PLEASE HER MOTHER
RMB5M83D–2 G55 A1 1915 4 Austria Position Flak Photo History World War I Flak in an Austrian position Photo undated c 1915
RMDET9CC–A cut out of a Flak 30, 20mm anti aircraft gun used extensively by Nazi German forces during WW2
RME132A5–Feb. 26, 2012 - Photo Shows: A flak-damaged Sea Venom of 893 Sqdn. H.M.S Eagle, landing on safely without an undercarriage.
RMBKR79D–Humboldthain Flak Tower, Berlin, Germany
RMP6CDTA–world war i, Flak, mine crater, ww1, wwi, world war one
RMD6DMT9–An Israeli soldier wearing a protective flak jacket with written on the back the words 'Born To Kill' in East Jerusalem, Israel
RMC7CBGH–An 88mm artillery flak gun on display in Tilbury Fort Essex UK
RMCPJ9BP–German Flak, 1943
RMCC6BJB–Beechcraft Baron BE55 (G-FLAK) at Kemble Airfield, Gloucestershire, England.
RM2GYP06J–Flak damage completely destroyed the nose section of this Boeing B-17G, a 398th Bomb Group aircraft flown by 1Lt. Lawrence M. Delancey over Cologne, Germany.
RMR847WE–WW2 1940’s The battle Swastika and Eagle badge award for the Nazi Germany Wehrmacht aerial Flak Gunners, defending and firing against Allied fighter and bomber aircraft
RMH1PBK5–A German flak tower, Flakturm, a remnant of the second world war,anti-aircraft bunker, Augarten, Vienna, Austria
RMDRHFYN–British gunners at work beneath a flak-filled sky, WW2
RM2B0G5R5–Edge flak of an urn of earthenware, calender mount decoration, urn, shard, earthenware, 9,2 x 10,6 x 3 cm, prehistory -800
RFCBA97X–WW11 B17 Flying Fortress bomber s of the USAAF drop their bombs under flak bombardment
RMEGNE9P–GERMAN 8.8 cm Flak gun stuck in mud in 1942
RMT3PWDM–TOYS, six flak soldiers in action, Lineol, 1930s, Editorial-Use-Only
RMJFCW9F–Former Second World War Flak tower at Gesundbrunnen Park in Berlin, Germany
RM2J9F3G1–Feldstraße Bunker Flakturm IV, St Pauli Flak Bunker, Hamburg, Germany
RMH98KM9–Wien, Vienna: Former flak tower Esterhazypark, today 'House of the Sea' in Esterhazypark, 06., Wien, Austria
RMB5G8P6–St George Bermuda Policemen in flak jackets
RFD54J6X–Flak tower G, Vienna
RMBKR7H2–Humboldthain Flak Tower, Berlin, Germany
RMP6CDH4–world war i, German soldiers, Flak, ww1, wwi, world war one
RFC3RE9P–Austria, Vienna, Flak tower at park
RMB6EJ82–Entrance to a former Flak Tower in Humboldthain, Berlin, Germany, Europe
RMC46BG1–Second World War: German Air Defence (FLAK)
RMD28BDP–Auto & Technic museum Sinsheim.150cm FLAK search lights
RME4HJ4R–American B-17 Flying Fortresses taking flak on a daylight bombing operation over occupied France in late 1942. These aircraft ar
RMR0Y34F–GUN SIGHT AIM AIMING Wehrmacht Vintage World War 2 Nazi German artillery trooper aiming with gun sight facing The Channel WW2 Flak 18 kal 8.8 cm gun 1941 La Manche 'The English Channel'
RMH0AX6C–A German flak tower, Flakturm, a remnant of the second world war,anti-aircraft bunker, Augarten, Vienna, Austria
RMEKR718–German WWII 20mm Flak 38 / Flakvierling anti-aircraft gun, Royal Museum of the Army and of Military History in Brussels, Belgium
RMB5Y1RN–World war II flak tower in Vienna, Austria
RFCN6WNN–Modern US Navy flak vest (NFV) worn by upper deck crews to protect from fragmentation injury.
RMDXHJFA–US ARMY AIRFORCE Marauder takes a direct hit from enemy flak over Erkelenz, Germany on 26 February 1945. See Description below
RMTAE4MR–A pivoted ring sight 30 for light (20 mm) Flak 30 and 38 transport box historic, historical, 20th century, Editorial-Use-Only
RMJFCWDG–Former Second World War Flak tower at Gesundbrunnen Park in Berlin, Germany
RM2J9F3FD–Feldstraße Bunker Flakturm IV, St Pauli Flak Bunker, Hamburg, Germany
RMGDFG6E–Wien, Vienna: Anti-aircraft flak tower (battle tower) in the Augarten, picnic, people picnicking, Austria, Wien, 02.
RMF02RNP–Flakturm, Flak tower, part of underground museum, Volkspark Humboldthain, Gesundbrunnen district, Berlin, Germany
RFD54J4G–Flak tower G, Vienna
RMCWRMNP–Humboldthain Flak Tower, Berlin, Germany
RM2GB87YD–famous monument at Flak tower in Berlin, Germany
RMBDB1A7–88mm FLAK 36 Anti Aircraft or Anti Tank gun at the German Occupation Museum Forest Guernsey Channel Islands
RMA544K3–Flak tower of world war 2 Vienna Austria
RMC46BF5–Second World War: German Air Defence (FLAK)
RMD28B9R–Auto & Technic museum Sinsheim.8,8 cm FLAK.
RMG7NRNY–An Iraqi policeman prays with his flak jacket behind him.
RM2AHB267–B-24H Bomber Aircraft Flak World War II Aerial image of American Airforce bomber flying through a barrage of flak, returning from Vienna, Austria, B-24H Liberator “Scrappy” with the 725th Bomb Squadron trails smoke and is losing altitude east of Zagreb 1940's
RMH1PBJ9–Summer afternoon, A German flak tower, Flakturm, a remnant of the second world war,anti-aircraft bunker, Augarten, Vienna, Austr
RMEKR71D–German WWII 20mm Flak 38 / Flakvierling anti-aircraft gun, Royal Museum of the Army and of Military History in Brussels, Belgium
RFJ5XX2Y–fortress poland monument memorial cannon flak gun or kstrin kostrzyn preuische
RFCBCCJC–A WW11 USAAF B17 Flying Fortress bomber on fire after being hit by Flak on a bombing mission over Germany.
RM2B9D62W–Four flak helpers in uniform in the position of an anti-aircraft battery at Germering. [automated translation]
RMT4TA70–An overcoat for members of the Aviation HJ or flak helpers depot piece with RZM tag historic, historical, 20th century, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMJFCWD2–Sculpture at former Second World War Flak tower at Gesundbrunnen Park in Berlin, Germany
RM2J9F3FH–Feldstraße Bunker Flakturm IV, St Pauli Flak Bunker, Hamburg, Germany
RMGDFG6R–Wien, Vienna: Anti-aircraft flak tower (battle tower) in the Augarten, picnic, people picnicking, Austria, Wien, 02.
RMCX0MGA–8196. Flik 'n Flak Beach, Mauritius
RMF0PBT6–Flakturm, Flak tower, part of underground museum, Volkspark Humboldthain, Gesundbrunnen district, Berlin, Germany
RMCXM17Y–The L-Tower German World War Two anti-aircraft flak towers (flackturme) in Arenberg Park, Vienna, Austria.
RM2GB87YC–famous monument at Flak tower in Berlin, Germany
RMBDB1B8–88mm FLAK 36 Anti Aircraft or Anti Tank gun at the German Occupation Museum Forest Guernsey Channel Islands
RFD4TAG8–Remains of Anti-aircraft G-Tower, Flak Tower VII in Augarten, Austria.
RMC46BEH–Second World War: German Air Defence (FLAK)
RMCYD4C5–SdKfz 101 KM m 11 with 2cm Flak-Vierling
RMBY0J6Y–The Flak tower built by the Luftwaffe in Esterhazypark, Vienna, has been used as a public aquarium since 1957.
RMKTXG63–WW2 American Airforce USAAF B26 Bomber over France. Grim reality, but remarkable aerial war image, of a crippled American B-26 Marauder aircraft after a direct hit by a Nazi German 88 mm flak shell over Toulon Harbour, Southern France. Starboard propeller and engine completely separated.. 3 out of the 6 crew survived this aerial combat incident..
RMBKKTY7–Remains of a flak tower at the big Bunkerberg rubble mountain, also called Mont Klamott, in the Volkspark Friedrichshain, Berlin
RMHYCMJ2–Barrel and spider sight of Flak 28 / Bofors 40 mm gun, anti-aircraft auto-cannon at Raversyde Atlantikwall / Atlantic Wall Raversijde, Belgium
RFC29WAA–WW11 Armor, Flyer’s Vest, M2. Flak vest. Used by USAAF aircrew.
RM2B9D60D–Flak helper of the measuring team in the position of an anti-aircraft battery near Germering. [automated translation]
RMT9TC5Y–An overcoat for members of the Aviation HJ or flak helpers depot piece with RZM tag historic, historical, 20th century, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMJFCWE8–Sculpture at former Second World War Flak tower at Gesundbrunnen Park in Berlin, Germany
RM2J9F3FT–Feldstraße Bunker Flakturm IV, St Pauli Flak Bunker, Hamburg, Germany
RMGDFG7A–Wien, Vienna: Anti-aircraft flak tower (battle tower) in the Augarten, picnic, people picnicking, Austria, Wien, 02.
RMF130Y9–Gun emplacement with an antiaircraft cannon, 2 cm FLAK 28 Oerlikon, open-air museum Atlantic Wall, Raversijde or Raversyde
RMF02EXH–Haus des Meeres, in former flak tower (1944), housing aquarium, Esterhazy Park, Mariahilf, Vienna, Austria
RMCXM0YX–The massive G-Tower German World War Two anti-aircraft flak tower (flackturme) in Augarten, central Vienna, Austria.
RMHYMH3P–Authentic pair of WW2 flak goggles used by British Royal Air Force (RAF) pilots and on the ground with ARP and other air raid personnel
RME4HJAX–American B-17 Flying Fortresses depicted taking flak on a daylight bombing operation over occupied France in late 1942.
RFD4TAGC–Remains of Anti-aircraft G-Tower, Flak Tower VII in Augarten, Austria.
RMC46BH8–Second World War: German Air Defence (FLAK)
RMCYD4BC–SdKfz 101 KM m 11 with 2cm Flak-Vierling
RMBXXNG0–A WW2 Flak tower (the Flakturm VII G-tower) built by the Luftwaffe in Augarten park, Vienna, Austria.
RM2HEDW6P–WW2 Bombing run heroic American Airforce B-24 Liberators flying through flak and over the destruction created by waves of bombers, 15th Air Force B-24s leave Ploieşti, Romania, after one of many attacks against the leading oil refinery target in continental Europe. (U.S. Air Force photo) LOC caption: 'Waves of Consolidated B-24 liberators of the 15th AAF fly over the target area, the Concordia Vega Oil refinery, Ploești, Romania, with bursting flak, after dropping their bomb loads on the oil plant, 31 May '44' The mission was deemed a success, though 54 of the 177 bombers didn't return
RFBKKTJG–Remains of a flak tower at the big Bunkerberg rubble mountain, also called Mont Klamott, in the Volkspark Friedrichshain, Berlin
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