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Allies. A proof of the close co-operation between the Australian and Netherlands Forces in Netherlands New Guinea - the emblem of the R.A.A.F. and the Dutch Tricolor united. NI 5142 Curtiss P-40.
Kartonnen vierkanten doos met op deksel kleurige afbeelding met tekst 'Bevrijdingsspel. Holland welcomes the Allies'. Voorgrond: kleine taferelen met figuren die de bezetting van Nederland door Duitsland verbeelden tegen achtergrond van wolkenlucht met vlaggen en vliegtuigen. Binnenin deksel zit gebruiksaanwijziging. Het spel is een bord met route rondom, middenin een afbeelding van 'vrij' Nederland ...
Queen Wilhelmina visits liberated Holland. Miners at the Wilhelmina Mine at Heerlen came straight up from the pithead to welcome the Queen. The mine is working at fullest capacity to produce coal for Holland an the Allies.
French submarine joins Allies. With the tricolor waving, a French submarine, which escaped from Toulon when the Germans occupied the port, arrives at Algiers, North Africa, to join the Allies.
Allies land in France. Allied transports and vehicles make the first landings on the shores of northern France in the initial assault to liberate Nazi-hold Europe which was launched June 6, 1944.
Allies land in France. Allied transports and vechicles make the first landings on the shores of northern France in the initial assault to liberate Nazi-hold Europe which was launched June 6, 1944.
'Allies aid starving Holland. Attendants in the pantry of a Rotterdam hospital sort out American food which was dropped in Holland by the Eighth U.S. Air Force.'
Italian refugees aided by Allies. Four Italian children who have just made the hazardous journey over the battle lines are transported to a forward camp.
'Allies aid starving Holland. Two dock workers in Rotterdam handle a bag of American flour which has just been removed from a U.S. Liberty ship. Huge quantities of this precious foodstuff are being placed on canal barges for distribution to the Dutch.'
Homeless French fed by Allies. Bombed out of their homes, French civilians of all ages are fed and sheltered at refugee centers set upby the Allies throughout the towns and villages in liberated France.
Italian refugees aided by Allies. A four-month-old baby is put aboard a train carrying hundres of refugees from Northern Italy to their liberated homes to the south.
Liberated Belgians help the Allies. Wearing typical Flemish workers' sabots, Belgian workmen engaged on a vitally important job of repairing pontoons damaged in previous battles.