39
PowerPoint Show by Andrew Turn on Speakers

World War 2 in Color #2

  • Upload
    andrew

  • View
    477

  • Download
    0

Embed Size (px)

Citation preview

Page 1: World War 2 in Color  #2

PowerPoint Show by Andrew ♫ Turn on Speakers

Page 2: World War 2 in Color  #2

A breeches buoy is put into service to transfer from a U.S. destroyer to a cruiser survivors of a ship on November 14, 1942.

Page 3: World War 2 in Color  #2

US Marines speed toward the beaches of Iwo Jima February 19, 1945.

Page 4: World War 2 in Color  #2

Armored tractors of a Marine battalion commence the charge for the beach at Okinawa, April 1, 1945.

Page 5: World War 2 in Color  #2

A Supermarine Spitfire Vc 'Tropical' JK707 MX-P crash landed on beach.

Page 6: World War 2 in Color  #2

A German Jagdgeschwader 54 (JG 54) on the airfield at Immola in Finland. 2nd of July 1944. 

Page 7: World War 2 in Color  #2

A German crew member cleaning the barrel of a Schützenpanzerwagen "Stummel" on the Eastern Front, c. Summer 1942. 

Page 8: World War 2 in Color  #2

Soviet Air Force officers, Rufina Gasheva and Nataly Meklin decorated as 'Heroes of the Soviet Union' for their service with the famed 'Night Witches' unit during World War II.

Page 9: World War 2 in Color  #2

A Kriegsberichter (war correspondent) holding an Arriflex camera 35mm and he is leaning against a knocked out Soviet BT-5 light tank. c.1940/41. 

Page 10: World War 2 in Color  #2

US Air Force pilot 2nd Lieutenant Robert Wade Biesecker with his crew of the 569th Bombardment Squadron, standing by their B-17 Flying Fortress bomber at RAF Framlingham, in England, 18 October 1943.

Page 11: World War 2 in Color  #2

Two UC soldiers prepare a gift of special “Easter Eggs” for Adolf Hitler and the German Army. Easter Saturday, March the 10th 1945, during the Battle of Remagen. 

Page 12: World War 2 in Color  #2

A paratrooper from the American 17th Airborne Division gets a light from a Churchill tank crewman of 6th Guards Armoured Brigade near Dorsten in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, 29th of March 1945. 

Page 13: World War 2 in Color  #2

Two German soldiers on a broken down and deserted Soviet T-35 heavy tank On the Dubno - Plycza highway, of western Ukraine. June/July 1941. 

Page 14: World War 2 in Color  #2

Australian soldiers mingle with a section of the crowd gathered in Martin Place during the Victory in the Pacific celebrations, Sydney, 15 August 1945. 

Page 15: World War 2 in Color  #2

Private (Pte) Albert George Denovan, of Sydney NSW, 2/3 Pioneer Battalion, a former prisoner of war (POW) is reunited with relatives - 1944

Page 16: World War 2 in Color  #2

Flying Officer Leonard Haines of No. 19 Squadron RAF sits by the cockpit of his Supermarine Spitfire at Fowlmere, near Duxford. September 1940.  

Page 17: World War 2 in Color  #2

A British soldier takes a break during the approach to Tripoli, Libya beside a swastika and the words 'Heil Hitler' that have been carved into a rocky hillside during January 1943. 

Page 18: World War 2 in Color  #2

The crew of Avro Lancaster "C for Charlie" of No. 44 (Rhodesia) Squadron RAF, try to warm themselves in Lincolnshire, England, after returning from a raid on Stuttgart, 2nd of March 1944. 

Page 19: World War 2 in Color  #2

U.S. Marines climbing down the nets into landing craft during the Battle of Peleliu, September-November 1944.

Page 20: World War 2 in Color  #2

Girls working on shell caps in a munitions factory, somewhere in England. 25th of May 1940. 

Page 21: World War 2 in Color  #2

Medics of the US. 5th Infantry Division examining GI clothing found with German-captured equipment after the liberation of Diekirch in Luxembourg on the 20th of January 1945.

Page 22: World War 2 in Color  #2

Royal Marines from, 1st Commando Brigade on the look-out for snipers among the ruins in Osnabrück, Lower Saxony, Germany. 4th of April 1945.

Page 23: World War 2 in Color  #2

Soviet artillerymen transporting a 76-mm during the forced crossing of the Oder River, Germany, c. December, 1944.

Page 24: World War 2 in Color  #2

"Lucky Strike" c. 1944. The United States was the only country to equip its troops with an auto-loading rifle as the standard infantry weapon of WWII. It gave their troops a tremendous advantage in firepower, and led General George Patton to call it “The greatest battle implement ever devised.” 

Page 25: World War 2 in Color  #2

Crew members of Nº537 Soviet IS-2 tank of the 87th Guards Heavy Tank Regiment take a break in Breslau (now Wrocław in Poland) 27th April 1945.

Page 26: World War 2 in Color  #2

US troops entering the Hammelburg Prison in Germany by opening the main gate with bursts of their M3 "Grease Guns". April 6, 1945.

Page 27: World War 2 in Color  #2

British Prisoners of War celebrate their liberation from Stalag X1B, 16th April 1945. 

Page 28: World War 2 in Color  #2

A Sergeant of the Royal Army Veterinary Corps bandages the wounded ear of a mine-detection Labrador dog named 'Jasper' at Bayeux in Normandy, 5th of July 1944.

Page 29: World War 2 in Color  #2

British Prisoners of War celebrate their liberation from Stalag X1B, 16th April 1945. 

Page 30: World War 2 in Color  #2

A Browning Automatic Rifle man in the bow of the rubber landing craft provides covering fire as a US 10-man boat crew reaches the beach of Pavuvu in the Russell Islands during 'Operation Cleanslate'. February 1943. 

Page 31: World War 2 in Color  #2

King George VI and Queen Elizabeth visiting bomb damaged streets in the East End of London on the 18th of October 1940. 

Page 32: World War 2 in Color  #2

While his father chats with a customer at the hardware store, a uniformed actor Jimmy Stewart sets up a date to go fishing,1945.  

Page 33: World War 2 in Color  #2

A squad leader points out a suspected Japanese position near Baugio, Luzon, P.I., where US troops are in fierce combat with the enemy. 23 March 1945

Page 34: World War 2 in Color  #2

Two U.S. soldiers of C Company, seek shelter behind a M-4 Sherman tank at Geich, near Düren, Germany, on 11 December 1944.

Page 35: World War 2 in Color  #2

A 7th Armored Division antitank gun (3-inch Gun M5) covers the approach on a road to Belgium (12/23/44)--Railroad crossing near Vielsalm, Belgium.

Page 36: World War 2 in Color  #2

9th Army MPs reading of the surrender in the 'Stars and Stripes' in Germany on the 8th of May 1945.

Page 37: World War 2 in Color  #2

People reading about Germany's on May 7, 1945.

Page 38: World War 2 in Color  #2
Page 39: World War 2 in Color  #2