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Portrait of Leonard Siffleet, circa 1941Two Ju 87B Stuka dive bombers in flight in the Balkans, 1941
Portrait of Leonard Siffleet, circa 1941Two Ju 87B Stuka dive bombers in flight in the Balkans, 1941
Wreck of a Ju 87B Stuka dive bomber, near Tobruk, Libya, 1941, photo 1 of 2Wreck of an Italian BR.20M bomber, United Kingdom, circa late 1940 to early 1941
Wreck of a Ju 87B Stuka dive bomber, near Tobruk, Libya, 1941, photo 1 of 2Wreck of an Italian BR.20M bomber, United Kingdom, circa late 1940 to early 1941
Gladiator biplane aircraft of No. 3 Squadron RAF returning to an airfield near Salum after a patrol over Bardia, Libya, Jan 1941Major General Michael Gambier-Parry, General Ioannis Metaxas, George II King of Greece, Air Vice Marshal John D
Gladiator biplane aircraft of No. 3 Squadron RAF returning to an airfield near Salum after a patrol over Bardia, Libya, Jan 1941Major General Michael Gambier-Parry, General Ioannis Metaxas, George II King of Greece, Air Vice Marshal John D'Albiac, and General Alexandros Papagos meeting in Athens, Greece, Jan 1941
Crew of HMS Ladybird operating a 6-inch 50-caliber Mk XIII gun during the bombardment of Bardia, Libya, 2 Jan 1941Luxury liner Yawata Maru, 2 Jan 1941; she was converted to escort carrier Unyo during the war
Crew of HMS Ladybird operating a 6-inch 50-caliber Mk XIII gun during the bombardment of Bardia, Libya, 2 Jan 1941Luxury liner Yawata Maru, 2 Jan 1941; she was converted to escort carrier Unyo during the war
Fort Capuzzo, Libya just after British capture, 4 Jan 1941; note shrapnel damage to the Roman eagle column on the rightTroops of Australian 2/2nd Infantry Battalion rushing through the streets of Bardia, Libya, 4 Jan 1941
Fort Capuzzo, Libya just after British capture, 4 Jan 1941; note shrapnel damage to the Roman eagle column on the rightTroops of Australian 2/2nd Infantry Battalion rushing through the streets of Bardia, Libya, 4 Jan 1941
Smoke rising from the port of Tobruk, Libya, 22 Jan 1941.Troops of the 11th Infantry Battalion, Australian 6th Division at Tobruk, Libya, 22 Jan 1941
Smoke rising from the port of Tobruk, Libya, 22 Jan 1941.Troops of the 11th Infantry Battalion, Australian 6th Division at Tobruk, Libya, 22 Jan 1941
British 6-inch CWT BL Howitzers attacking Italian positions at Tobruk, Libya, 23 Jan 1941Captured Italian M13/40 and M11/39 tanks pressed into Australian service, North Africa, 23 Jan 1941
British 6-inch CWT BL Howitzers attacking Italian positions at Tobruk, Libya, 23 Jan 1941Captured Italian M13/40 and M11/39 tanks pressed into Australian service, North Africa, 23 Jan 1941
Italian cruiser San Giorgio after being scuttled in the harbor at Tobruk, Libya as Australian troops entered the city, 22 Jan 1941. Note torpedo nets. Photo 1 of 2.R. K. Bryant of 8 Battery, Australian 2/rd Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment manning an Italian-made Breda Model 35 anti-aircraft gun, Derna, Libya, Mar 1941
Italian cruiser San Giorgio after being scuttled in the harbor at Tobruk, Libya as Australian troops entered the city, 22 Jan 1941. Note torpedo nets. Photo 1 of 2.R. K. Bryant of 8 Battery, Australian 2/rd Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment manning an Italian-made Breda Model 35 anti-aircraft gun, Derna, Libya, Mar 1941
Sailors of HMAS Perth in the Mediterranean Sea, March 1941HMS York and tanker Pericles damaged at Suda Bay, Crete, Greece, late Mar-early Apr 1941
Sailors of HMAS Perth in the Mediterranean Sea, March 1941HMS York and tanker Pericles damaged at Suda Bay, Crete, Greece, late Mar-early Apr 1941
2 pounder gun of Australian 1st Anti-Tank Regiment and its crew near Vevi, northern Greece, 13 Apr 1941German armed merchant cruiser Atlantis immediately after she had stopped Egyptian passenger liner ZamZam in the South Atlantic, 18 Apr 1941
2 pounder gun of Australian 1st Anti-Tank Regiment and its crew near Vevi, northern Greece, 13 Apr 1941German armed merchant cruiser Atlantis immediately after she had stopped Egyptian passenger liner ZamZam in the South Atlantic, 18 Apr 1941

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