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Aussies in Germany, RAAF in Brussels
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Maker: Bagnall, Frank N
Australian airman in Germany; Australian and Allied POW in Stalag 357 and Stalag II B and in United Kingdom; RAAF vs BLA rugby, Brussels. Australian airmen with No 175 RAF Hawker Typhoon Squadron in G...F01274
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England. C. 1945-05. One of the unorthodox, yet highly effective, ways of destroying V-1's ...
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England. C. 1945-05. One of the unorthodox, yet highly effective, ways of destroying V-1's (flying bombs), was for RAF Fighter Command pilots to touch them over with the wing-tips of their machines. O...SUK14721
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Osnabruck, Germany. 1945-03-25. Over 600 Lancaster and Halifax aircraft of RAF Bomber Command ...
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Osnabruck, Germany. 1945-03-25. Over 600 Lancaster and Halifax aircraft of RAF Bomber Command attacked the three main railway centres of Munster, Osnabruck and Hanover, which serve the German armies f...SUK14068
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The Hague, Netherlands. C. 1945-04. A rocket launching site near the racecourse in the ...
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The Hague, Netherlands. C. 1945-04. A rocket launching site near the racecourse in the Duindigt/Hague area after air attacks by RAF Fighter Command including No. 453 (Spitfire) Squadron RAAF. At (A) c...SUK14252
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The Hague, Netherlands. C. 1945-03. The firing area and supply road for the German V2 rockets in ...
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The Hague, Netherlands. C. 1945-03. The firing area and supply road for the German V2 rockets in the Hague-Duindigt district seen before the Fighter Command Spitfire bomber aircraft attacks in 1945-03...SUK14247
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The Hague, Netherlands. C. 1945-03. The firing area and supply road for the German V2 rockets in ...
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The Hague, Netherlands. C. 1945-03. The firing area and supply road for the German V2 rockets in the Hague-Duindigt district seen after the Fighter Command Spitfire bomber aircraft attacks in 1945-03....SUK14248
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Wilhelmshafen, Germany. C. 1945-04. A V2 communications centre after attacks by RAF Fighter ...
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Wilhelmshafen, Germany. C. 1945-04. A V2 communications centre after attacks by RAF Fighter Command including No. 453 (Spitfire) Squadron RAAF. At A. sheeted wagons containing rockets; B. unsheeted wa...SUK14251