American Soldiers during World War 2
Bombing Germany was key in winning World War II. Here we see two American Soldiers loading big (500 pounds) bomb into a Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress.
8-May-2012 | 6 notes | More info | Reblog
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Bombing Germany was key in winning World War II. Here we see two American Soldiers loading big (500 pounds) bomb into a Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress.
8-May-2012 | 6 notes | More info | Reblog
A family in front the ruins of buildings destroyed by American and British bombs. This German Family walk around with their belongings, probably in search of a new place to sleep.
7-May-2012 | 1 note | More info | Reblog
The Supermarine Spitfire is a British single-seat fighter aircraft that was used by the Royal Air Force and many other Allied countries throughout the Second World War. The Spitfire continued to be used as a front line fighter and in secondary roles into the 1950s. It was produced in greater numbers than any other British aircraft and was the only British fighter in production throughout the war.
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16-Mar-2012 | 562 notes | More info | Reblog
World War II planes and beautiful ladies mix so well. A perfect capture by Russian photographer Dmitry Ivanov.
30-Jan-2012 | 53 notes | More info | Reblog
Aircraft detection before the invention of the radar; Giant listing ears
2-Jan-2012 | 43 notes | More info | Reblog
Members of the French Army man an acoustic locator device on January 4, 1940. The device was one of many experimental designs, built to pick up the sound of distant aircraft engines and give their distance and location. The introduction and adoption of radar technology rendered these devices obsolete very quickly.
23-Nov-2011 | 62 notes | More info | Reblog
Close quarter combat between soldiers during the Second World War.
21-Oct-2011 | 17 notes | More info | Reblog
World War II: American soldiers hiding behind a tank. Both smoking and looking at all the rubble, which used to be houses.
21-Oct-2011 | 25 notes | More info | Reblog
First World War mobile pigeon carrier. These pigeon carriers were used during the first World War for communication between troops, since radio communication was not yet available.
3-Sep-2011 | 26 notes | More info | Reblog
Model: JEM Model
Photographer: Micheal Rosen
Location: Chicago, IL
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30-May-2011 | 3 notes | More info | Reblog