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German bombs were a type of explosive device developed and used by the German military during World War II

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Background imageGerman bombs Collection: Air raid damage to goods wagons at Newton Abbot Station in 1940

Air raid damage to goods wagons at Newton Abbot Station in 1940
On 20th August 1940 Newton Abbot Station was attacked by three German planes. This images shows the devastation that was caused by both bomb damage and extensive machine gun fire

Background imageGerman bombs Collection: Two Gothic windows destroyed by the Blitz in London

Two Gothic windows destroyed by the Blitz in London
These two large and beautiful old stone and Gothic style windows are the remains of the abandoned church of St Dunstan in the East, located in the business district of the city of London, London

Background imageGerman bombs Collection: Poster showing types of British and German aircraft, 1915, (1944). Creator: Unknown

Poster showing types of British and German aircraft, 1915, (1944). Creator: Unknown
Poster showing types of British and German aircraft, First World War, 1915, (1944). Chart produced by the British goverment showing outlines of aircraft for identification: Public Warning

Background imageGerman bombs Collection: Messerschmitt Me-262 Schwalbe

Messerschmitt Me-262 Schwalbe
A Wrecked Luftwaffe Messerschmitt Me-262 Schwalbe in a Bombed Hangar Soon after the End of World War 2 at the Headquarters of the USAFe 85th Air Depot-Wing Date: 1945

Background imageGerman bombs Collection: Dornier Do-17Z-3

Dornier Do-17Z-3
A Luftwaffe 7./ Kampfgeschwader 3 Dornier Do-17 (Mod 215) Shot-Down by a RAF Hawker Hurricane and Crash-Landed on the Rocky Beach of Foreness Point, Isle of Thanet at 12.55Pm on 26th August 1940

Background imageGerman bombs Collection: German plane wreckage being removed

German plane wreckage being removed
German Messerschmitt fighter wreckage being removed in front of Westminster London, September 1940

Background imageGerman bombs Collection: Air raid damage, Clacton-on-Sea, Essex, World War II, April 1940

Air raid damage, Clacton-on-Sea, Essex, World War II, April 1940. The first British casualties of the German bombing of England occurred at Clacton on 30 April 1940

Background imageGerman bombs Collection: St Bartholomews Heigham, 1942 a42_03745

St Bartholomews Heigham, 1942 a42_03745
St Bartholomews Church, St Bartholomews Close, Heigham, Norwich, Norfolk. St Bartholomews Church viewed from the south showing bomb damage

Background imageGerman bombs Collection: Hermann Wilhelm Göring Hermann Wilhelm Goering

Hermann Wilhelm Göring Hermann Wilhelm Goering
EDITORIAL Hermann Wilhelm Goring, or Goering, 1893 -1946. German politician, military leader, and convicted war criminal. Seen here visiting bomb damaged areas in the Reich during WWII

Background imageGerman bombs Collection: Approach London Bridge German Bombing Attack

Approach London Bridge German Bombing Attack
The approach to London Bridge after a German bombing attack, September 1940. Civilians making their way to work amongst the rubble. From The War in Pictures, Sixth Year

Background imageGerman bombs Collection: Diagram German Rocket Bomb 1944 Weapon Weapons

Diagram German Rocket Bomb 1944 Weapon Weapons
Diagram of a German rocket bomb showing how it was raised into a firing position, 1944. From The War in Pictures, Sixth Year

Background imageGerman bombs Collection: 9th Air Force Marauder Aircraft Dropping Bombs

9th Air Force Marauder Aircraft Dropping Bombs
9th Air Force "Marauder" aircraft dropping bombs on the marshalling yard at Emskirchen, Germany, November 1944. From The War in Pictures, Sixth Year

Background imageGerman bombs Collection: DTM

DTM
Bernd Schnider (GER) Mercedes CLK DTM leads the field as a smoke bomb is thrown from the crowd. DTM Championship, 26 - 27 April 2003, Hockenheim, Germany. DIGITAL IMAGE

Background imageGerman bombs Collection: Bombing of Paris, 24 March 1918

Bombing of Paris, 24 March 1918
3784828 Bombing of Paris, 24 March 1918; (add.info.: Bombing of Paris, 24 March 1918. During WW1. Showing Rue de Meaux, 19th Arrondissement)

Background imageGerman bombs Collection: WWI - British headquarters underground office

WWI - British headquarters underground office
3789980 WWI - British headquarters underground office; (add.info.: British headquarters underground office. A bomb proof subterranean apartment provides a workspace for generals to work out their)

Background imageGerman bombs Collection: WW1 - British soldiers in German dug - outs

WW1 - British soldiers in German dug - outs
3790099 WW1 - British soldiers in German dug - outs; (add.info.: WW1 - British soldiers in German dug-outs, Western Front)

Background imageGerman bombs Collection: World War 1: French artillery shelling German positions

World War 1: French artillery shelling German positions
3787031 World War 1: French artillery shelling German positions; (add.info.: World War 1: French artillery shelling German positions)

Background imageGerman bombs Collection: German mines lifted by sappers of the sixth South African armored division while clearing

German mines lifted by sappers of the sixth South African armored division while clearing the highway
3562673 German mines lifted by sappers of the sixth South African armored division while clearing the highway and surrounding area in Vado during the new allied advance by Unknown photographer

Background imageGerman bombs Collection: Ypres by A. Bastien, 1915

Ypres by A. Bastien, 1915
3786060 Ypres by A. Bastien, 1915; (add.info.: Ypres by A. Bastien, 1915. Following German attack during World War 1. Western Front, France.); Lebrecht History

Background imageGerman bombs Collection: Bombing of Paris, 12 March 1918

Bombing of Paris, 12 March 1918
3784830 Bombing of Paris, 12 March 1918; (add.info.: Bombing of Paris, 12 March 1918. During WW1. Showing Rue de Rivoli after a raid by German Gotha bombers ('raid de Gothas')

Background imageGerman bombs Collection: House destroyed by German bombing during World War 1

House destroyed by German bombing during World War 1
3786778 House destroyed by German bombing during World War 1; (add.info.: House destroyed by German bombing during World War 1. 1916. Lowestoft, Suffolk, UK)

Background imageGerman bombs Collection: World War 1: Tommy at home in German dug-outs

World War 1: Tommy at home in German dug-outs
3787044 World War 1: Tommy at home in German dug-outs; (add.info.: World War 1: Tommy at home in German dug-outs. Offical War Photograph published on postcard. Series III. No.2)

Background imageGerman bombs Collection: World War I: Destruction of Louvain by the Germans

World War I: Destruction of Louvain by the Germans
3787028 World War I: Destruction of Louvain by the Germans; (add.info.: World War I: Destruction of Louvain by the German army, 25 - 30 August 1914. Belgium. City fell to Germans on 19 August 1914)

Background imageGerman bombs Collection: World War 1: Battle of Verdun

World War 1: Battle of Verdun
3787014 World War 1: Battle of Verdun; (add.info.: World War 1: Battle of Verdun. 21st of February - 18th of December 1916. French soldiers firing grenades in the German trenches)

Background imageGerman bombs Collection: Bombing of Paris, 23 March 1918

Bombing of Paris, 23 March 1918
3784829 Bombing of Paris, 23 March 1918; (add.info.: Bombing of Paris, 23 March 1918. During WW1. Showing Rue Liancourt, 14th Arrondissement)

Background imageGerman bombs Collection: World War 1: Peronne destroyed by the Germans

World War 1: Peronne destroyed by the Germans
3787045 World War 1: Peronne destroyed by the Germans; (add.info.: World War 1: Peronne destroyed by the Germans before their departure)

Background imageGerman bombs Collection: World War 1: Lille after explosion of 11 January 1916 (postcard)

World War 1: Lille after explosion of 11 January 1916 (postcard)
3787042 World War 1: Lille after explosion of 11 January 1916 (postcard); (add.info.: World War 1: Lille after explosion of 11 January 1916. Boulevard de Moselle. German destruction of French city)

Background imageGerman bombs Collection: World War I: Destruction of Louvain by the Germans

World War I: Destruction of Louvain by the Germans
3787034 World War I: Destruction of Louvain by the Germans; (add.info.: World War I: Destruction of Louvain by the German army, 25 - 30 August 1914. Belgium. City fell to Germans on 19 August 1914)

Background imageGerman bombs Collection: Bombing of Paris, 12 April 1918

Bombing of Paris, 12 April 1918
3785061 Bombing of Paris, 12 April 1918.; (add.info.: Bombing of Paris, 12 April 1918. During WW1. Showing Rue de Rivoli after a raid by German Gotha bombers ('raid de Gothas')

Background imageGerman bombs Collection: WW1 - Wounded soldiers escape from a bombed church 1914

WW1 - Wounded soldiers escape from a bombed church 1914
3789963 WW1 - Wounded soldiers escape from a bombed church 1914; (add.info.: Wounded soldiers escape from a bombed church, France, 1914)

Background imageGerman bombs Collection: German soldiers flank a tank, during an attack against the Soviet troops

German soldiers flank a tank, during an attack against the Soviet troops. The photograph was taken during World War II in the Russia-Germany war. Russia. Date of Photograph:20/10/1943

Background imageGerman bombs Collection: A Russian tank has been hit during a retaliation. The image dates back to the World War II

A Russian tank has been hit during a retaliation. The image dates back to the World War II, in particular, to the war between Russia and Germany. Russia. Date of Photograph:1941 ca

Background imageGerman bombs Collection: A bridge destroyed in the bombing of the battle of Neptune, during the Second World War

A bridge destroyed in the bombing of the battle of Neptune, during the Second World War, in the war between Russia and Germany Europe Bridge of Neptune. Date of Photograph:1941

Background imageGerman bombs Collection: The image shows the effects of German bombardments on the city of Antwerp

The image shows the effects of German bombardments on the city of Antwerp. Many buildings have been bombarded and a group of people digs among the ruins. Belgium Antwerp

Background imageGerman bombs Collection: Air view of the demolished houses in the town of Termonde, after the German occupation

Air view of the demolished houses in the town of Termonde, after the German occupation. Belgium Termonde. Date of Photograph:1914 - 1918

Background imageGerman bombs Collection: Bridge of Vis on the River Meuse destroyed by the Belgians to prevent the German advance during

Bridge of Vis on the River Meuse destroyed by the Belgians to prevent the German advance during the First World War Belgium Vis. Date of Photograph:1917

Background imageGerman bombs Collection: The Belgians take the offensive again on the street which leads to Brussels

The Belgians take the offensive again on the street which leads to Brussels. The image shows the Belgian battery shooting at the Germans who want to drive the enemy out of the village of Schlise

Background imageGerman bombs Collection: The image was taken inside the Cathedral of Reims, after the German bombardment

The image was taken inside the Cathedral of Reims, after the German bombardment. Ruins are visible and, in the background, the pillars of the nave. France. Date of Photograph:1914 - 1918

Background imageGerman bombs Collection: The image showes Reims cathedral's bells fallen after the German bombardments and fires

The image showes Reims cathedral's bells fallen after the German bombardments and fires
The image showes Reims cathedral's bells fallen after the German bombardments and fires. France Reims, Cathedral. Date of Photograph:1914 - 1918

Background imageGerman bombs Collection: Some men take debris away from the roads of Antwerp, caused by the German bombardment

Some men take debris away from the roads of Antwerp, caused by the German bombardment. Belgium Antwerp. Date of Photograph:1914 - 1918

Background imageGerman bombs Collection: View of Saint Rombout Cathedral, in Mechelen, former Malines, in Belgium

View of Saint Rombout Cathedral, in Mechelen, former Malines, in Belgium. The image shows Grote Markt Square after the German bombardments. The church is heavily damaged

Background imageGerman bombs Collection: Some houses on fire, in Antewerp's outskirts, after the fall of the city under the German fire

Some houses on fire, in Antewerp's outskirts, after the fall of the city under the German fire
Some houses on fire, in Antewerp's outskirts, after the fall of the city under the German fire. Belgium Antwerp. Date of Photograph:1914 - 1918

Background imageGerman bombs Collection: Foreshortened view of the demolished houses in the town of Termonde, after the German occupation

Foreshortened view of the demolished houses in the town of Termonde, after the German occupation. Belgium Termonde. Date of Photograph:1914 - 1918

Background imageGerman bombs Collection: Cartoon depicting Arthur Zimmermann (1864-1940) German politician - Drawing by Adrien Barrere

Cartoon depicting Arthur Zimmermann (1864-1940) German politician - Drawing by Adrien Barrere (1877-1931)
JAB4119018 Cartoon depicting Arthur Zimmermann (1864-1940) German politician - Drawing by Adrien Barrere (1877-1931) from Fantasio, 1930 Private collection by Barrere

Background imageGerman bombs Collection: WW2 Beethoven statue, Bonn, Germany

WW2 Beethoven statue, Bonn, Germany
Vintage WW2 World War Two photograph - statue of Beethoven in the centre of Bonn, Germany, stands amid the rubble following an Allied bombing raid

Background imageGerman bombs Collection: Siegen, Germany, bomb damage to the railway yards

Siegen, Germany, bomb damage to the railway yards
Vintage World War II photograph - official US military photo: Siegen, Germany, bomb damage to the railway marshalling yards inflicted by Allied bombers

Background imageGerman bombs Collection: World War II view of Magdeburg after extensive bombing

World War II view of Magdeburg after extensive bombing
World War II vintage photograph - view of Magdeburg and its cathedral after extensive bombing of the city

Background imageGerman bombs Collection: Bomb crater in Warsaw street, September 1939

Bomb crater in Warsaw street, September 1939
Large bomb crater in a Warsaw street next to a house that appears structurally intact, despite losing its windows in the blast which came as a result of German siege



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German bombs Collection

German bombs were a type of explosive device developed and used by the German military during World War II. The bombs were designed to be dropped from aircraft and were capable of causing significant damage upon impact. They contained high explosives such as TNT or RDX and could be detonated by either a time-delay fuse or an impact fuse. The bombs could be used for both offensive and defensive purposes, allowing the Germans to target enemy forces on the ground or in the air. German bombers also carried incendiary bombs which could cause massive fires when they exploded. These weapons played an important role in helping Germany gain air superiority during World War II and allowed them to carry out devastating bombing campaigns against their enemies.
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The German bombs collection is a stunning assortment of wall art, framed prints, photo prints, canvas prints, jigsaw puzzles and greeting cards that depict the devastation caused by German bombing during World War II. Our collection features powerful images captured by renowned photographers such as Cecil Beaton and Bill Brandt. These photographs capture the destruction wrought upon London and other British cities during the Blitz in 1940-41. Our collection includes iconic images such as St Paul's Cathedral standing tall amidst smoke-filled skies, bombed-out buildings with rubble strewn across streets and people going about their daily lives amid the chaos. The images are poignant reminders of the resilience of ordinary people in extraordinary times. Whether you're looking to add historical depth to your home or office decor or seeking a unique gift for someone interested in history or photography, our collection offers something for everyone. With its high-quality printing techniques and materials used to create each piece of artwork, it ensures that these important moments from history will be preserved for generations to come.
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