World war two children bomb Stock Photos and Images
RMB4K9P1–Children collecting firewood from bombed building september 1941 OP136 W376A box 46 y2k The Blitz refers to the strategic bombing campaign conducted by the Germans against London and other cities in England from September of 1940 through to May 1941 targetting populated areas factories and dockyards At the outbreak of the war all Londoners were given gas masks in case of attack Children were no exception Infact they were given a special Mickey Mouse gas mask age 2 4 For younger children a special hood was developed to go over their prams It soon emerged though that chemical weapons weren t
RMK38YPK–Mourners surround the mass grave as the 44 victims of a German bombing raid are buried at Hither Green Cemetery in London, World War II, 27th January 1943. Thirty-eight children and six teachers were killed when Sandhurst Road School in Catford, south London took a direct hit when a Fokker-Wolf FW 190A-4 dropped a 1,100lb bomb at 12.30pm on Wednesday, 20 January 1943.
RFHMBBH6–An eager school boy gets his first experience in using War Ration Book Two. With many parents engaged in war work, children are being taught the facts of point rationing for helping out in family marketing. February 1943. Alfred Palmer. (OWI) Exact Date Shot Unknown NARA FILE #: 208-AA-322H-1 WAR & CONFLICT #: 792
RMG5J17Y–Mrs McGuiness with her two children Ellen, 12, and Richard, 14, who narrowly escaped injury when their house was bombed.
RM2M64DH0–Woman with two children, one in bed, in an underground tunnel during the bombing of London during World War II - Frissell, Toni, 1907-1988, photographer
RMC05MTG–Eight year old child reading about World War II, Atomic bomb use in Hiroshima. 'Why the bomb?' Science museum, Los Alamos, NM
RMER6W4Y–Children in an English bomb shelter.
RFHNB4FR–Peace Monument of Children, Peace Park, Hiroshima, Japan
RMDRHHX1–Children celebrate victory day in Europe
RM2B033NY–The United States, with the consent of the United Kingdom as laid down in the Quebec Agreement, dropped nuclear weapons on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in August 1945, during the final stage of World War II. The two bombings, which killed at least 129,000 people, remain the only use of nuclear weapons for warfare in history.
RMG3C00F–Nurses from Great Ormond Street Hospital examine bomb
RM2FNWT3X–19 May 2021, Hessen, Frankfurt/Main: A family with two children load their car during an evacuation after a World War II bomb was discovered during excavation work in Frankfurt's densely populated Nordend district. Construction workers in Frankfurt have found a World War II bomb weighing about 500 kilograms. Because it is apparently damaged, it is to be blown up this evening. Photo: Frank Rumpenhorst/dpa
RM2RGCBT8–Nurses from The Great Ormond Street Children's Hospital examine fragments from the bomb which struck the building but (thankfully) caused no loss of life - September, 1940. The sign reads: Dispensary and Almoner's Office
RM2RG6WF2–Duesseldorf, Germany. 07th Aug, 2023. A family with two children leaves the evacuation area, the father has two mattresses on his back. An American aerial bomb from World War II has been found during construction work. The bomb weighs ten hundredweight, or 500 kilograms, the city announced. All residents in a radius of 500 meters around the discovery site should leave the area. Credit: Christoph Reichwein/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2M9AG53–The Caption is '-- and NO matches'. The 'Natzi' wearing a saucepan on his head is confronted across a broken wooden fence by two boys, one with a make-shift bayonet and the other with a Union flag. During the war matches were very hard to get. On the back is a message from the Prime Minister 'We shall continue steadfast in faith and duty until our task is done'. Cute Kids WW2 Wartime humour
RM2DFNC8W–06 December 2020, Hessen, Frankfurt/Main: Artur Lisovskis (r) and his two children Alisa (l) and Artemis (M) get into their car early in the morning to leave their residential area in the Gallus district after a 500 kilogram World War II bomb was found on a nearby construction site on 3 December 2020. This is to be defused in the course of the day. Due to the amount of explosives and the design of the British type bomb, a large evacuation radius is required. Photo: Frank Rumpenhorst/dpa
RM2PKRNED–Homeless Children on Bomb Damaged London Street in Propaganda Documentary in the WHY WE FIGHT series THE BATTLE OF BRITAIN 1943 directors FRANK CAPRA and ANTHONY VEILLER writers Julian J. Epstein and Philip G. Epstein narrator Walter Huston producer Frank Capra U.S. War Department/ Ministry of Information (M.O.I.) / United Artists
RMB2G3PR–A woman takes a photo of her kids posing in front of the A-bomb dome memorial in Hiroshima Peace Park
RMB5A655–Peace festival anniversary of atomic bomb attack World War Two Young boys in scout uniform candles NAGASAKI KYUSHU JAPAN
RMB3P59M–Children collecting firewood from bombed building during WW2
RMK38YNY–Mourners surround the mass grave as the 44 victims of a German bombing raid are buried at Hither Green Cemetery in London, World War II, 27th January 1943. Thirty-eight children and six teachers were killed when Sandhurst Road School in Catford, south London took a direct hit when a Fokker-Wolf FW 190A-4 dropped a 1,100lb bomb at 12.30pm on Wednesday, 20 January 1943.
RFHMBB9X–Children in Naples, Italy. Little boy helps one-legged companion across street, August 1944. Lt. Wayne Miller. (Navy) Exact Date Shot Unknown NARA FILE #: 080-G-474128 WAR & CONFLICT BOOK #: 1260
RM2M3P77W–On 16th December 1914, Scarborough was attacked by the Imperial German Navy, showing a ruined house in Wykeham Street, Scarborough, which killed Mr and Mrs Barrett and their two children perished. 1914
RM2JD6K1Y–Nurses from The Great Ormond Street Children's Hospital examine fragments from the bomb which struck the building but (thankfully) caused no loss of life - September, 1940. The sign reads: Dispensary and Almoner's Office Colourised version of: 10922935 Date: 1940
RM2HX516C–Victims of German Time Bomb At NaplesAn Italian civilian, seriously injured wanders dazedly from the ruins caused by a German time bomb which exploded in the Naples Post Office several days after the Germans had retreated from the city. An Italian boy, also injured, holds his back where he was struck by flying debris.Many Italian civilians--men, women and children--were caught in the explosion and either killed or seriously injured. Those who survived were promptly aided by American and British soldiers who liberated the city. November 29, 1943. (Photo by U.S Office Of War Information Picture)
RFKN060D–Monument erected near the Atomic Bomb Dome in Hiroshima, Japan in memory of the children who died from the radiation of the bomb decorated with colorf
RFHNB4G1–Peace Monument of Children, Peace Park, Hiroshima, Japan
RFS1DBY4–Boom!
RM2M3NHWW–Queen Elizabeth, later the Queen Mother giving one of her gracious and charming smiles as she meets and sympathises with London residents in bomb damaged areas during the Blitz. Date: 1940
RMF7NCC7–Bomb Shelter' says the notice on the pillar supporting the roof of this basement where children are gathered during one of Leningrad's frequent air raids alerts.
RM2M3NFR6–During the blitz of the Second World War, Londoners made uses of the underground tube stations as air raid shelters, because they felt secure. Date: 1940
RMMNHP57–Display of bombs of various sizes used by axis countries Germany & Italy against Malta during World War II. Accompanied by young children child kid kids at the Malta at War Museum in Malta
RM2T1KN99–Aid From America- Lend-lease Food, London, England, 1941 Two groups of smiling children sit at tables and eat cheese, imported from America as part of the Lend-Lease scheme, in the playground of a severely bomb-damaged school in London, now being used as a feeding centre. Piles of salvaged wood, including window and door frames, can be seen behind them. This photograph was probably taken in late August or early September 1941.
RMB79ADR–Ofuna Kannon Temple, Kamakura JP
RM2DFN675–06 December 2020, Hessen, Frankfurt/Main: Artur Lisovskis (r) and his two children Alisa (l) and Artemis (M) get into their car early in the morning to leave their residential area in the Gallus district after a 500 kilogram World War II bomb was found on a nearby construction site on 3 December 2020. This is to be defused in the course of the day. Due to the amount of explosives and the design of the British type bomb, a large evacuation radius is required. Photo: Frank Rumpenhorst/dpa
RM2M3RXPP–Mother searching for her belongings as her children watch in the debris of her home in Warsaw, having been hit in a German air raid in the first few weeks of the German invasion of Poland. Date: 1939
RF2C9T2HR–Hiroshima Peace Memorial Japan atomic bomb
RM2B030NP–On Monday, August 6, 1945, at 8:15 am, the nuclear bomb 'Little Boy' was dropped on Hiroshima by an American B-29 bomber, the Enola Gay, directly killing an estimated 80,000 people. By the end of the year, injury and radiation brought the total number of deaths to 90,000–166,000. The population before the bombing was around 340,000 to 350,000. Approximately 70% of the city's buildings were destroyed, and another 7% severely damaged.
RMB4K8T4–WW2 Grove Road Hospital London bombed 1944 Derek Boosey in his lucky horse shoe in childrens ward of Grove Road Hospital in Tooting where a bomb struck
RMK38YNF–Mourners surround the mass grave as the 44 victims of a German bombing raid are buried at Hither Green Cemetery in London, World War II, 27th January 1943. Thirty-eight children and six teachers were killed when Sandhurst Road School in Catford, south London took a direct hit when a Fokker-Wolf FW 190A-4 dropped a 1,100lb bomb at 12.30pm on Wednesday, 20 January 1943.
RFHMBB9F–Cpl. Paul Operer, New York City, amuses a group of French children who have taken refuge at a church near Plaennec, in the Brest area, France. His GI prestidigitations amused the children and took their minds off their troubles. August 20, 1944. Hall. (Army) Exact Date Shot Unknown NARA FILE #: 111-SC-193132 WAR & CONFLICT BOOK #: 1257
RMD4NHKF–Jasmin (L-5) and Leyla (7) play with two teddy bears in the evacutaion center in the Eichendorff-Gymnasium in Bamberg, Germany, 17 March 2013. Several thousand people had to leave their homes for the disarming of two aerial bombs from World War II. Photo: David Ebener
RMB8FC1K–Two children paint pictures of Hiroshima Castle sometimes known as Carp Castle in Hiroshima Japan
RMDM00FF–The civilians of Berlin return to the destroyed city with their few belongings in May 1945 after having fled from the bomb raids of the war. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichte
RME1CWFN–Two brothers who survived the blast of the Nagasaki atomic bomb of Aug. 9, 1945. Japan. Photo taken by Yosuke Yamahata the
RFHNB4FX–Peace Monument of Children, Peace Park, Hiroshima, Japan
RM2GPP2XA–New Street, Coventry, 1941. The exterior of 30 New Street with a woman standing in the doorway of the house holding a baby and the windows boarded as a result of bomb damageA note beneath the photograph reports that the baby was "born during the great air-raid". Coventry City centre was devastated by air raids in November 1940. The bombing left the nearby cathedral in ruins and destroyed much of the historic fabric of the city. New Street was demolished following the end of the war.
RMHF9KW9–Statue of Mother and Children in the Storm, Hiroshima Peace Memorial, Hiroshima, Japan
RFWPD5GY–Hiroshima, Japan - April 01, 2019: Children's Peace Monument, to commemorate Sadako Sasaki and the children victims of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima
RM2RBTD9P–Hiroshima, Japan, October 1, 1945 Three young Japanese girls wear masks over their noses and mouths to muffle the remnants of the odors from the dead and decaying bodies after the dropping of the atomic bomb.
RMMNHP5T–Display of bombs of various sizes used by axis countries Germany & Italy against Malta during World War II. Accompanied by young children child kid kids at the Malta at War Museum in Malta
RM2T1KN71–London Schools in Wartime- School Life in London, England, 1941 School children inspect bomb damage in the playground of Moorside Road School, Grove Park, London. One boy is pointing to a large hole in the concrete of the playground. Several of the windows have been smashed. All the boys are carrying their gas masks.
RMF1TTC0–paper cranes folded by Sadako Sasaki a child who died of leukemia following atomic bombing of Hiroshima, Japan in 1945
RM2NWAB27–Exhibition At Atomic Bomb Museum, Nagasaki, Japan.
RMAXFTD7–The Children s Peace Monument in Hiroshima Japan is lit up at night
RF2C9T05M–Cenotaph in Hiroshima Peace Park
RMG3C3BF–USA Tea Car providing refreshment for bombed-out famillies
RMEJNGMK–9 year old Charlie Boorman and 10 year old Brian Walters act as doodlebug spotters and continue with their lessons at Otham village school near Maidstone, Kent during the Second World War. Both boys have spotted 50 doodle bugs.
RMMPNWJE–'East End family', 1941. Artist: Cecil Beaton.
RMETXMY2–Bomb damage in Liverpool during the Second World War. Damaged tenements which were struck by a bomb during a German air raid in Burlington Street, Liverpool. 17th September 1940.
RFHM85NT–These Jewish children are on their way to Palestine after having been released from the Buchenwald Concentration Camp. The girl on the left is from Poland, the boy in the center from Lativa, and the girl on right from Hungary. June 5, 1945. T4c. J. E. Myers. (Army) Exact Date Shot Unknown NARA FILE #: 111-SC-207907 WAR & CONFLICT BOOK #: 1262
RMB448JG–Clydebank Blitz March 1941 World War Two little girl saved from devastation in street Firemen Air raid Army bomb damage
RMH3AF43–Showcase of the air raid information center in Pankow, 1935
RMB4R6FM–Young children surrounded by bomb damage on St Mary s Road Edmonton July 1944
RFHNB4G0–Praying, Peace Monument of Children, Peace Park, Hiroshima, Japan
RMDBPJ8T–Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum, Nagasaki Peace Park, Nagasaki, Kyushu, Japan, Asia
RMFKM5C5–Students gathering at the Children's Peace Monument to honour the memory of atomic bombing victims.
RMCM14M7–Jerusalem, Israel. 11th September 2012. Yaacov Guterman (R) of Kibbutz Haon, tells his personal story of survival in World War Two Poland using a counterfeit birth certificate of a catholic boy at a meeting with Hiroshima child survivors. Jerusalem, Israel. 11-September-2011. Hibakusha, survivors of the August 6th, 1945 bombing of Hiroshima, visit Israel to promote nuclear abolition. Calling “No More Hiroshimas, No More Nagasakis!” they visit Yad Vashem and meet Jewish Holocaust survivors.
RMJH83PR–Memorial Park in Hiroshima, Japan
RMMNHP4R–Display of bombs of various sizes used by axis countries Germany & Italy against Malta during World War II. Accompanied by young children child kid kids at the Malta at War Museum in Malta
RM2T1KNE3–Aid From America- Lend-lease Food, London, England, 1941 A group of smiling children sit at a table and eat cheese imported from America as part of the Lend-Lease scheme in the playground of a severely bomb-damaged school. The school is now being used as a feeding centre. Piles of salvaged wood can be seen just behind the children. This photograph was probably taken in late August or early September 1941.
RMAYE489–USS Yorktown Charleston SC USA
RM2NTXCRN–Peace Monument of Children, Peace Park, Hiroshima, Japan
RMAXFHDD–The Children s Peace Monument in Hiroshima Japan is lit up at night
RF2C9RYNT–Ruin of Hiroshima Prefectural Industrial Japan
RMDANFJX–Close-up of the Children's Peace Monument in Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park, Japan
RF2BNAYAX–Schoolchildren in Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park, Japan
RFHMBBAJ–A member of a Marine patrol on Saipan found this family of Japs hiding in a hillside cave. The mother, four children and a dog, took shelter from the fierce fighting in that area. June 21, 1944. Cpl. Angus Robertson. (Marine Corps) Exact Date Shot Unknown NARA FILE #: 127-GR-113-83266 WAR & CONFLICT BOOK #: 1267
RMB4R6FN–Young children surrounded by bomb damage on St Mary s Road Edmonton July 1944
RFHNB4G3–Family Praying, Peace Monument of Children, Peace Park, Hiroshima, Japan
RMF27ERH–Students gathering at the Children's Peace Monument to honour the memory of atomic bombing victims. Hiroshima Peace Memorial, Hi
RMCM14MR–Jerusalem, Israel. 11th September 2012. Yaacov Guterman (L) of Kibbutz Haon, tells his personal story of survival in World War Two Poland using a counterfeit birth certificate of a catholic boy at a meeting with Hiroshima child survivors. Jerusalem, Israel. 11-September-2011. Hibakusha, survivors of the August 6th, 1945 bombing of Hiroshima, visit Israel to promote nuclear abolition. Calling “No More Hiroshimas, No More Nagasakis!” they visit Yad Vashem and meet Jewish Holocaust survivors.
RM2T1KYAR–Builders are given cocoa as they make repairs to a house in London damaged by a V1 Flying Bomb in 1944. Mrs Calloghan gives cocoa to the team of builders who are repairing the damage to her London home following a V1 attack. The original caption states that she had just returned from evacuating her children to the country when the attack occurred and, although she has no windows and a damaged roof, she is not moving out of her home. The builders are part of the 'Blitz Repair Squad', a team of builders who have come to London from various parts of the country to help repair such damage.
RM2NTXCRE–Peace Monument of Children, Peace Park, Hiroshima, Japan
RMAXFTDD–The Children s Peace Monument in Hiroshima Japan is lit up at night
RMDANFE9–Close-up of the Children's Peace Monument in Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park, Japan
RF2BNBAW4–Schoolchildren in Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park, Japan
RFHMBBAA–Marines try to soothe a crying child by offering a shiny rations tin. Children are sheltered with their families in a camp set up for refugees from battle areas by U.S. Marine Civil Affairs authorities on Saipan. July 1944. PhoM1c. Ted Needham. (Coast Guard) Exact Date Shot Unknown NARA FILE #: 026-G-2528 WAR & CONFLICT BOOK #: 1268
RFEC2H4D–Belgian refugees flee combat as they walk past a bombed out home. Circa 1940.
RMB4R6FG–Mrs Rayner and children surrounded by bomb damage on St Mary s Road Edmonton July 1944
RFHNCTJR–Exhibition At Atomic Bomb Museum, Nagasaki, Japan.
RMB3P48B–WW2 Air Raid Damage Saltburn Bomb damage at Saltburn children looking at a bombed building from a metal fence
RMFXYTF4–Students gathering at the Children's Peace Monument to honour the memory of atomic bombing victims.
RM2JRFF89–Builders are given cocoa as they make repairs to a house in London damaged by a V1 Flying Bomb in 1944. Mrs Calloghan gives cocoa to the team of builders who are repairing the damage to her London home following a V1 attack. The original caption states that she had just returned from evacuating her children to the country when the attack occurred and, although she has no windows and a damaged roof, she is not moving out of her home. The builders are part of the 'Blitz Repair Squad', a team of builders who have come to London from various parts of the country to help repair such damage.
RM2NTXCR9–Peace Monument of Children, Peace Park, Hiroshima, Japan
RMDANFKR–Children's Peace Monument in Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park, Japan
RF2BNAY4N–Schoolchildren in Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park, Japan
RMB3P4AA–WW2 Children Playing Games Children playing games on a bomb site in London Three little girls play with bricks on the site of a
RMHF9KW7–Children singing at the Hiroshima Peace Memorial, Hiroshima, Japan
RM2NTXCRH–Praying, Peace Monument of Children, Peace Park, Hiroshima, Japan
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