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Italian dictator Benito Mussolini with the German paratroops who freed him from Gran Sasso, Italy 1943-stock-foto
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WW2 B&W Photo German Para Troops advance along a Road with a Panzerschreck (German Bazooka)-stock-foto
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WW2 B&W Photo  German Para Troops rush forward on a Normandy Road during the Battle of Normandy-stock-foto
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British troops disembarking from a Douglas Dakota DC-3 troop carrier. A low-wing metal monoplane with conventional landing gear, powered by two radial piston engines, it was fast, with a good range, reliable and could operate from short runways. During World War II, more than 10,000 U.S. military versions of the DC-3 were built, with the armed forces of many countries using the DC-3 and its military variants for the transport of troops, cargo, and wounded-stock-foto
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British Paratroopers preparing to board a Douglas Dakota DC-3 troop carrier. A low-wing metal monoplane with conventional landing gear, powered by two radial piston engines, it was fast, with a good range, reliable and could operate from short runways. During World War II, more than 10,000 U.S. military versions of the DC-3 were built, with the armed forces of many countries using the DC-3 and its military variants for the transport of troops, cargo, and wounded-stock-foto
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A Douglas Dakota DC-3 of RAF 267 Squadron in flight. The Dakota was a low-wing metal monoplane with conventional landing gear, powered by two radial piston engines, it was fast, with a good range, reliable and could operate from short runways. During World War II, more than 10,000 U.S. military versions of the DC-3 were built, with the armed forces of many countries using the DC-3 and its military variants for the transport of troops, cargo, and wounded.-stock-foto
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Atlas C.1 (A400M) Royal Air Force-stock-foto
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Atlas C.1 (A400M) Royal Air Force-stock-foto
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Atlas C.1 (A400M) Royal Air Force-stock-foto
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Atlas C.1 (A400M) Royal Air Force-stock-foto
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Atlas C.1 (A400M) Royal Air Force-stock-foto
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Atlas C.1 (A400M) Royal Air Force-stock-foto
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Atlas C.1 (A400M) Royal Air Force-stock-foto
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Atlas C.1 (A400M) Royal Air Force-stock-foto
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Atlas C.1 (A400M) Royal Air Force-stock-foto
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Luftwaffe Airbus A400M displaying at RAF Fairford during the Royal International Air Tattoo-stock-foto
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This Memorial commemorates 28 French civilians shot by the Germans for hiding British paratroops-stock-foto
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This Memorial commemorates 28 French civilians shot by the Germans for hiding British paratroops-stock-foto
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This Memorial commemorates 28 French civilians shot by the Germans for hiding British paratroops-stock-foto
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C-47 'That's All Brother' of the Commemorative Air Force takes of for Normandy from the Imperial War Museum, Duxford, on D-Day 80-stock-foto
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RAF Battle of Britain Memorial Flight Dakota taking off from Duxford for a drop zone in Normandy on D-Day 80-stock-foto
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A drawing by Charles Cunhill of the fighting in September 1944 at the Arnham Bridge in the Netherlands, by the 1st Airborne Division, an airborne infantry division of the British Army along with the Polish 1st Parachute Brigade after they landed 60 miles behind German lines, to capture crossings on the River Rhine. They failed to achieve their Second World War objectives, were surrounded and took very heavy casualties, but held out for nine days before the survivors were evacuated.-stock-foto
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Parachutes open overhead as waves of paratroops land in Holland during operations by the 1st Allied Airborne Army ca. September 1944-stock-foto
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Parachutes open overhead as waves of paratroops land in Holland during operations by the 1st Allied Airborne Army ca. September 1944-stock-foto
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Parachutes open overhead as waves of paratroops land in Holland during operations by the 1st Allied Airborne Army ca. September 1944-stock-foto
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OPERATION DRAGOON  August-September 1944.   Dakotas sropping American paratroopers  in the south of France.-stock-foto
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OPERATION MARKET GARDEN  September 1944. Paratroops of 3rd Platoon, 21st Independent Parachute Company waiting to board Short Stirling Mk IV aircraft of 620 Squadron RAF at RAF Fairford, Gloucestershire, 17 September-stock-foto
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A drawing by Forster(?) of glider borne troop and paratroops who spearheaded the Allied invasion of Sicily, also known as the Battle of Sicily and Operation Husky, a major campaign of World War II in which the Allied forces invaded the island in July 1943 and took it from the Axis powers (Italy and Germany).-stock-foto
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OPERATION HUSKY - INVASION OF SICILY 1943  Men of the American 82nd Airborne Division xcheck each other's equipment before takeroff.-stock-foto
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AIRBORNE FORCES  British paratrooper poses with Sten gun about 1943-stock-foto
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AMERICAN 82nd Airborne Division paratroopers en route for  the invasion of Sicily (Operation Husky) 9 July 1943.-stock-foto
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OPERATION OVERLORD  Airborne Pathfinder officers at RAF Harwell,5 June 1944. Checking their watches in front of an Albemarle are from left: Lieutenants Robert de Latour, Donald Wells,John Vischer and Captain Robert Medwood.-stock-foto
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Mussolini saying goodbye to Hitler before returning to Italy after being freed from prison by Nazi paratroops in September, 1943.  Adolf Hitler, 1889 – 1945. German politician, demagogue, Pan-German revolutionary, leader of the Nazi Party, Chancellor of Germany, and Führer of Nazi Germany from 1934 to 1945. Benito Amilcare Andrea Mussolini, 1883 – 1945. Italian dictator, journalist, founder and leader of the National Fascist Party (PNF), and Prime Minister of Italy. From The War in Pictures, Fifth Year.-stock-foto
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HORSA GLIDER awaiting assembly at No 6 Maintenance Uit, Brize Norton, Oxfordshire, 26 April 1944-stock-foto
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HORSA GLIDER Still from a film about 1942 showing cockpit and towing aircraft-stock-foto
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HORSA GLIDER Still from a film about 1942 showing cockpit and towing aircraft-stock-foto
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On the night of 20th May 1941, during the Second World War German paratroopers attacked the airfield at Malema on Crete. During the attack illustrated by Andrew Johnson, shows the disembarkation of more German troops under heavy allied artillery fire, arriving by planes and gliders to reinforce the paratroopers.-stock-foto
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An illustration by M Mackinley of British paratroops landing in Calabria, Southern Italy during the Second World War 10-11th February 1941. Although a number of soldiers were captured they managed to demolish port facilities and disrupt communications.-stock-foto
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Parachute drop encompassing parachutists jumping in replica WWII round canopies from a Douglas Dakota DC-3 at the Cosby Victory Show 2023-stock-foto
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C-17 Globe Master Flying out of the Sun in the Texas Panhandle near Amarillo.-stock-foto