Old photos of British troops in World War II 16 .

Mondo Military Updated on 2024-01-31

1, A Canadian soldier guards a captured German soldier in Vauxele, France, July 18, 1944.

2. In 1941, on the Syrian-Turkish border, a British soldier offered something to three curious Turkish soldiers on a Marmon-Herrington MK II armored vehicle (it was impossible to see what they were holding).

3, On August 17, 1944, the 242nd Squadron of the British Royal Air Force was in Kalenzana, Corsica, preparing to help the Allies in France.

4, a British Royal Navy TBF Avenger bomber made a forced landing in the sea;Date and location unknown.

The aircraft carrier, which belonged to the British Pacific Fleet, suffered an engine failure shortly after taking off from the aircraft carrier to attack the Japanese troops in the Sakishima Islands. The pilot managed to land the plane on the water, and he and the crew were rescued a few minutes later.

5, A group of Hurricane night fighter pilots from the 486th Squadron of the New Zealand Air Force in Witring, Cambridge, England, in 1942.

6, In June 1941, in the United Kingdom, a British soldier wears a gas mask and trains with a Thompson submachine gun of the M1928 model.

7. British soldiers near the Gothic line of the German line of defense in Italy rest in his fortifications in the summer of 1944.

8, October 3, 1939, a British royal signalman is imitating a "mustache".

9. During the Battle of Anzio, some British troops hid in trenches.

10, February 16, 1944, a Lancaster bomber of the 619th Squadron stationed at RAF Corningsby Base prepares to depart for a night raid.

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