RFF51G70–Malta was the most bombed place on earth during the Second World War. These shelters were carved out of solid Limestone rock.
RMBK3AG6–Refurbished World War 11 Stanton Air Raid Shelter Carew Cheriton Airfield Pembrokeshire Wales Cymru UK GB
RFDH0BEX–Maltese Air raid shelters from WW11
RM2TD8PED–Paris (9th arr.), France Closed bakery at 7 rue Bourdaloue, anti-bombing shelters, Economic activity, Registration, information, First World War, Shop, store, Commercial registration, Bombing, Bakery, pastry shop, Store, marquise, Anti-protection -bombardment, France, Paris, Pastry shop closed in Ne De de Lorette, Arrondissement IX, 08/11/1918 - 08/11/1918, Léon, Auguste, photographer, Autochrome, photo, Glass, Autochrome, photo, Positive, Horizontal, Size 9 x 12 cm
RME6HPB3–The sign to the War shelters of Platanias, World War II Museum for the Battle of Crete, Platanias, Crete, Greece
RMF2M4Y0–World War II air raid shelter, B34TYB, in a residential area at West Bridgford, Nottinghamshire, England, UK
RM2RC77FW–Belgian soldiers taking shelter in an elaborate system of trenches and concrete fortifications. The photograph shows shelters in the foreground and observation points for strategizing and monitoring the battlefield. The image captures the strength and ingenuity of the Belgian military during World War I.
RMDE9YBP–Colt New Service, 11,43mm 6 rounds, Mus e Somme 1916, 032
RM2RCMA44–American infantrymen setting up shelters and watering their horses in a stream near the ruins of Cheppy during the American advance north of Verdun in World War I. The men are on their way to the Argonne front. This photograph was taken by the Signal Corps and released by A.E.P. Censor.
RMP38GAN–Air raid wardens shelter during the Bombings
RM2RC13HD–A photograph taken by Pvt. Gibbon in November 1918 from the south, between Montblainville and Le Cheve Tondu, Meuse, France. The hills in the image were heavily fortified, with deep dugouts, shelters, entrenchments, artillery positions, and machine gun emplacements. These fortifications remained hidden until the US Infantry reached them. The date of the photo's release is unknown.
RMHPHAT4–The Nazi propaganda image shows German Wehrmacht soldiers of an artillery unit at a base on the Western Front, participating in an exercise, on the way to pick up their weapons. Published in November 1942. A Nazi reporter has written on the reverse of the picture on 30.11.1942, 'Alarm at a coastal battery. 30 seconds after the sounding of the alarm, gunners spring out of windows and doors of the barracks and hurry toward their gun points.' Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichte - NO WIRE SERVICE - | usage worldwide
RFHXRRTX–Air Raid Shelter, Northfield, Tinian, CNMI These Japanese air raid shelters are located at North Field, Tinian in the Northern Mariana Islands.
RFEPHAEE–Mellieha World War 11 Shelters, Malta
RMBK3AJK–Refurbished World War 11 Stanton Air Raid Shelter Carew Cheriton Airfield Pembrokeshire Wales Cymru UK GB
RMF2M4XJ–World War II air raid shelter, B34TYB, West Bridgford, Nottinghamshire, England, UK
RMP38GM1–Air raid wardens shelter during the Bombings
RFEPHADW–Mellieha World War 11 Shelters, Malta
RFEPHADT–Mellieha World War 11 Shelters, Malta
RFEPHADP–Exterior of Mellieha World War 11 Shelters, Malta
RFEPHAEP–Exterior of Mellieha World War 11 Shelters, Malta
RFEPHAEK–Room at the Mellieha World War 11 Shelters, Malta
RFEPHAEJ–Carving the rooms at the Mellieha World War 11 Shelters, Malta
RFEPHAEM–Maternity room at the Mellieha World War 11 Shelters, Malta
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