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Battle of Monte Cassino, Italy, 1944
Captured German parachute troops file past a Sherman tank
of the New Zealand 4th Armoured Brigade. 16 March 1944
Photo: Johnson, Alan S. No 2 Army Film & Photographic Unit
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Aftermath of the Battle of Monte Cassino. Italy 1944
The monastery at the end of the battle. It was completely destroyed during the four battles of Monte Cassino, when, in 1944, the Allies, mistakenly believing it to be occupied by the German military, bombed the abbey. Photo: Davis, Frank J.
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Battle of Monte Cassino, Italy, 1944
Thousands of former Soviet prisoners and scattered exiles provided the bulk of the corps. The Polish soldiers traveled a long, hard road to fight in Italy. May 1944
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Battle of Monte Cassino, Italy, 1944
Second Phase 15 February - 10 May 1944: Signallers of the 6th Battalion Royal West Kent Regiment using a radio in a dugout on Monastery Hill.
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Battle of Monte Cassino, Italy, 1944
Independent 2nd Armored Brigade of the 2nd Polish Corps in the Battle of Monte Cassino. Pk. Stanisaw Gliski (wearing glasses), commander of the 4th Armored Regiment "Skorpion", visits the tank grouping in "Gardziela".
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Three German prisoners walking along the devastated
Highway 6, the route to Rome from Cassino. May 1944.
Tanner (Capt), War Office official photographer
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Battle of Monte Cassino, Italy, 1944
British soldiers of the Eighth Army taking a tea break
somewhere near Monte Cassino, Italy, April 1944
Photo: Davis, Frank J.
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Battle of Monte Cassino, Italy, 1944
Allied bombers on their way to pound German units dug in
amid the ruins of Monte Cassino.
March 1944
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"Operation Dickens", Monte Cassino, Italy, 1944
B-17 Flying Fortress over Monte Cassino. an American USAF Boeing B17 heavy bomber climbing out of its attacking run after being part of the destruction of the 1100 year old Abbey of Monte Cassin0, which lasted 8 hours.
15. Februar 1944
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Battle of Monte Cassino, Italy, 1943
A German paratrooper puts his MG-42 heavy machine gun on a mount.
1943
Photo: Gremmelsbacher
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Battle of Monte Cassino, Italy, 1944
British and South African soldiers show off a prize, a swastika Nazi flag, after finally conquering Monte Cassino, 18 May 1944. By May 1944 the historic Benedictine Abbey of Monte Cassino had been reduced to rubble. Carl Mydans
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American B-25 medium bombers on their way to pound German units dug in amid the ruins of Monte Cassino.
March 1944
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Battle of Monte Cassino, Italy, 1944
A New Zealand 6-pdr anti-tank gun in action against enemy positions
at Cassino, 15 March 1944.
Photo: McConville, W. E. (Sergeant)
No. 2 Army Film and Photographic Unit
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Battle of Monte Cassino, Italy, 1944
March 15, 1944, Operation Dickens, the 3rd Battle of Cassino, began, with a carpet bombing and contemporary artillery fire, to complete the destruction of the city, with the aim of wiping out all the German defenders and paving the way New Zealand troops. About 1,250 tons of high-explosive bombs are dropped on Cassino and the immediate vicinity, an area of about 400 x 1,400 meters, The ratio of ordnance to defenders in the city is about four tons for each German paratrooper, The raid lasts three and a half hours.
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Battle of Monte Cassino, Italy, 1944
Corporal Allan Bartlett from New Zealand scans the ruins through the scope of his Lee-Enfield No.4 MkI (T). 26 March 1944 No. 2 Army Film & Photographic Unit, Great Britain
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Battle of Monte Cassino, Italy, 1944
Poland. For your freedom and ours
Poster published by the Polish Government Information Center,
Military Printing Press
1944
Artist: Westwalewicz
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Battle of Monte Cassino, Italy, 1944
Lt. Adam Puzoń, commander of the 3rd company of the 5th battalion
of the 3rd Carpathian Rifle Division, wearing a Mk.2 helmet
and a Thompson M1
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German observer on the slope of Monte Cassino Photo: Engel
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New Zealand soldiers attacking the German enemy with bayonets fixed.
1944
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Battle of Monte Cassino, Italy, 1944
2nd Polish Corps in action on the battlefield at Monte Cassino
11 - 18 May 1944
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Battle of Monte Cassino, Italy, 1944
General Leese, commanding Eighth Army with his corps commanders watching an Allied bombing raid on Cassino, 15 March 1944. Photo: McConville (Sgt), No 2 Army Film & Photographic Unit
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Battle of Monte Cassino, Italy, 1943
Bodies of dead soldiers. Official caption on reverse: U.S. dead are shown wrapped in blankets strapped to litters at a collection station awaiting removal to cemetary. San Pietro, near Cassino, Italy. 31 December 1943
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British and Polish troops (3rd Carpathian Rifles Division, 2nd Corps) raising the Union flag alongside the Polish flag in the ruins of the Monte Cassino Monastery, 18 May 1944
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Battle of Monte Cassino, Italy, 1944
3rd Battalion, Welsh Guards clean their guns inside San Angelo Church.
They fought through a North African-, the Tunisian- and the Italian campaigns.
Photo: Curtis, No 2 Army Film & Photographic Unit
May 13, 1944
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Desolation in the Italian city of Cassino
the day after the city’s capture by the Allies.
The Germans blocked the Rapido river before they left,
flooding the plain at the foot of the town.
May 20, 1944
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Battle of Monte Cassino, Italy, 1944
A soldier of the 2nd Brigade, 3rd Carpathian Rifles Division
(2nd Polish Corps) inspecting a German mortar position
in Monte Cassino Abbey courtyard.
Photo: McConville (Sgt), No 2 Army Film & Photographic Unit
19 May 1944.
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Sherman tanks and infantry in the ruins of Cassino, 18 May 1944 Photo: McConville (Sgt), No 2 Army Film & Photographic Unit
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The British Army in Italy 1944.
Gunners of 'E' Troop, 518 Battery, 140th (5th London) Medium Regiment, Royal Artillery relax beside their 5.5-inch gun at Cassino.
4 April 1944.
Photo: No 2 Army Film & Photographic Unit
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Battle of Monte Cassino, Italy, 1944
A British 17-pdr anti-tank gun and crew with
a Sherman tank in the back, near Cassino,
17 May 1944.
Photo: Capt. Gade, No 2 Army Film & Photographic Unit
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Cassino is out of bounds
Battle of Monte Cassino.
Graves in the ruins of Cassino,
January 1945
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Battle of Monte Cassino, Italy, 1944
Martin Baltimores of the Desert Air Force
flying in formation on the way to attack German
heavy gun positions north-west of Cassino.
Photo: No. 223 Squadron RAF
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Battle of Monte Cassino, Italy, 1944
A water carrier oft he 2nd Polish Corps
on a mountain road. May 1944
Photo: T. Szumaski
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Battle of Monte Cassino, Italy, 1944
fighting in April 1944) showing the unsuccessful New Zealand assault on Cassino town during 15 - 22 March. Infantry are shown engaging enemy positions in the ruins of Casino. Photo: Hewitt C. H. (Sergeant)
No. 2 Army Film and Photographic Unit
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Reconstruction of infantry clearing buildings in Cassino,
24 March 1944
Photo: Menzies (Sergeant)
No. 2 Army Film and Photographic Unit
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Abbazia di Montecassino - Exterior
The Monaastery of Monte Cassino
after reconstruction, 2016. Photo: Mattis
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Battle of Monte Cassino, Italy, 1944
Sikh troops of the 4th Indian Infantry Division on the outskirts of Cassino town after the retreat of the Germans.
The 4th Indian Division had lost more than 3000 men in this battle. May 1944
Photo: McConville, W. E.(Sergeant)
No. 2 Army Film and Photographic Unit
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Battle of Monte Cassino, Italy, 1944
A Sherman tank of 19th Armoured Regiment, 4th New Zealand Armoured Brigade supporting infantry of 6th NZ Infantry Brigade,
during a reconstruction of the action. 8 April 1944
Photo: Hewitt (Sgt), No 2 Army Film & Photographic Unit
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The British Army in Italy. A Sherman tank near Cassino,
16 March 1944.
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Troops of the 2nd Brigade, 3rd Carpathian Rifles Division
(2nd Polish Corps) on sentinal duty among the ruins
of the Monte Cassino Abbey after the battle.
19 May 1944
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Aftermath of Battle of Monte Cassino, Italy 1944
The Battle of Monte Cassino was a series of four assaults by the Allies against the German Winter „Gustav“ Line in Italy during the Italian Campaign of World War II.
The intention was a breakthrough to Rome.
Combat damage incurred during the Battle of Monte Cassino. The village of Cassino was destroyed beyond recognition. 55.000 Allied soldiers - American, British, French, Australian, New Zealandese, Polish, Italian and South African.
The Germans lost 20.000 soldiers.
Photo : Frank J. Davis
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Aftermath of Battle of Monte Cassino, Italy 1944
The Battle of Monte Cassino was a series of four assaults by the Allies against the German Winter „Gustav“ Line in Italy during the Italian Campaign of World War II.
The intention was a breakthrough to Rome.
Combat damage incurred during the Battle of Monte Cassino. The village of Cassino was destroyed beyond recognition. 55.000 Allied soldiers - American, British, French, Australian, New Zealandese, Polish, Italian and South African.
The Germans lost 20.000 soldiers.
Photo : Frank J. Davis
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Aftermath of Battle of Monte Cassino, Italy 1944
The Battle of Monte Cassino was a series of four assaults by the Allies against the German Winter „Gustav“ Line in Italy during the Italian Campaign of World War II.
The intention was a breakthrough to Rome.
Combat damage incurred during the Battle of Monte Cassino. The village of Cassino was destroyed beyond recognition. 55.000 Allied soldiers - American, British, French, Australian, New Zealandese, Polish, Italian and South African.
The Germans lost 20.000 soldiers.
Photo : Frank J. Davis
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The ruins of Cassino, Italy, May 1944
View of Cassino after heavy bombardment showing a knocked out Sherman tank by a Bailey bridge in the foreground with Monastery Ridge and Castle Hill in the background. Photo: Captain Alfred Reuben Tanner
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Battle of Monte Cassino, Italy
4.5 inch guns of 214 Battery, 69 Medium Regiment, Royal Artillery firing during the six hour barrage laid down by the British section of the 5th Army after the crossing of the Garigliano River, by the Fifth Army on the night of 17 - 18 January 1944.
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Battle of Monte Cassino, Italy 1944
French women and children who were unable to return home from Italy when war was declared, placing flowers on the grave of an unknown British soldier. They did this each day. Italy, May 19, 1944 Photo: Captain Alfred Reuben Tanner - War Office Official Photographer
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Battle of Monte Cassino, Italy 1944
Members of Allied Joint Force Command Naples prepare to lay a wreath at the Polish cemetery in Monte Cassino, Italy, July 28, 2015.
After failed attempts by other allied nations, the Polish military was successful in gaining control of the hilltops of Monte Cassino during the World War II battle in 1944. 1,072 Polish service members are buried at the site.
Photo: Capt. Kay Magdalena Nissen (NATO)
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Italian Campaign
The 'Infantryman'. Corporal M Smith of the Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry, with his rifle over his shoulder at the main Headquarters of the Eighth Army in the San Angelo area. Corporal Smith, a former metal polisher from Birmingham, served in North Africa and Egypt before going to Italy in early 1944. He was involved in the fighting north of Cassino and on the Garigliano River. Photo: Captain Alfred Reuben Tanner - War Office Official Photographer
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Italian Campaign 1944
The 'Infantryman'. Corporal M Smith of the Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry, posing with a tommy gun at the main Headquarters of the Eighth Army in the San Angelo area. Corporal Smith, a former metal polisher from Birmingham, served in North Africa and Egypt before going to Italy in early 1944. He was involved in the fighting north of Cassino and on the Garigliano River. Photo: Captain Alfred Reuben Tanner - War Office Official Photographer
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Aftermath of the Battle of Monte Cassino, Italy 1944
The Battle of Monte Cassino was a series of four assaults by the Allies against the German Winter „Gustav“ Line in Italy during the Italian Campaign of World War II.
The intention was a breakthrough to Rome.
Combat damage incurred during the Battle of Monte Cassino. The village of Cassino was destroyed beyond recognition. 55.000 Allied soldiers - American, British, French, Australian, New Zealandese, Polish, Italian and South African.
The Germans lost 20.000 soldiers.
Photo : Frank J. Davis
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Aftermath of the Battle of Monte Cassino. Italy 1944
A war cemetary near near the town of Cassino.
shortly after the battle. The capture of Monte Cassino resulted in 55,000 Allied casualties, with German losses being far fewer, estimated at around 20,000 killed and wounded after it’s capture by Polish troops on May 18th.
Photo: Davis, Frank J.
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