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  • WINSTON CHURCHILL IN GERMANY DURING THE SECOND WORLD WAR WINSTON CHURCHILL IN GERMANY DURING THE SECOND WORLD WAR

    part of "MINISTRY OF INFORMATION SECOND WORLD WAR CENSORSHIP BUREAU LIBRARY OF PRESS PHOTOGRAPHS: CLASSIFIED PRINT COLLECTION" (photographs) Made by: Warhurst, H

    Winston Churchill with Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery, Chief of the Imperial General Staff Field Marshal Sir Alan Brooke and General William Simpson of the 9th American Army at the Siegfried Line, just outside Aachen, Germany, on 6 March 1945.

  • WINSTON CHURCHILL AS PRIME MINISTER 1940-1945 WINSTON CHURCHILL AS PRIME MINISTER 1940-1945

    part of "WAR OFFICE SECOND WORLD WAR OFFICIAL COLLECTION" (photographs) Made by: No 5 Army Film & Photographic Unit

    North West Europe 1944 - 1945: Churchill lunching on the east bank of the Rhine with Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery and Field Marshal Sir Alan Brooke.

  • THE CAMPAIGN IN NORTH AFRICA 1940-1943: PERSONALITIES THE CAMPAIGN IN NORTH AFRICA 1940-1943: PERSONALITIES

    part of "WAR OFFICE SECOND WORLD WAR OFFICIAL COLLECTION" (photographs) Made by: No 1 Army Film & Photographic Unit

    The Prime Minister, Mr Winston Churchill with military leaders during his visit to Tripoli. The group includes: General Sir Oliver Leese, General Sir Harold Alexander, General Sir Alan Brooke and General Sir Bernard Montgomery.

  • WINSTON CHURCHILL IN NORTH AFRICA, AUGUST 1942 WINSTON CHURCHILL IN NORTH AFRICA, AUGUST 1942

    part of "WAR OFFICE SECOND WORLD WAR OFFICIAL COLLECTION" (photographs) Made by: No 1 Army Film and Photographic Unit

    Winston Churchill with General Harold Alexander and Lieutenant General Bernard Montgomery, Commander-in-Chief 8th Army, during his second visit to the Western Desert, 23 August 1942.

  • THE BRITISH EXPEDITIONARY FORCE (BEF) IN FRANCE 1939-1940 THE BRITISH EXPEDITIONARY FORCE (BEF) IN FRANCE 1939-1940

    part of "WAR OFFICE SECOND WORLD WAR OFFICIAL COLLECTION" (photographs) Made by: War Office official photographer

    British Personalities: Lieutenant General Sir Alan Brooke, GOC (General Officer Commanding) 11 Corps, with Major General Bernard Montgomery, GOC 3rd Division, and Major General D G Johnson, GOC 4th Division.

  • THE BRITISH ARMY IN NORTH AFRICA 1943 THE BRITISH ARMY IN NORTH AFRICA 1943

    (photographs) Made by: Silverside (Sgt)

    General Sir Alan Brooke (Chief of the Imperial General Staff) and General Sir Harold Alexander (C-in-C Middle East) in the back of a staff car during Winston Churchill's visit to Tripoli to thank the 8th Army for its success in the North African campaign...

  • Lieutenant-General Sir Alan Brooke KCB, DSO Lieutenant-General Sir Alan Brooke KCB, DSO

    (art) Made by: Eves, Reginald Grenville (RA) 1940

    image: A head and shoulders portrait of Brooke looking directly at the viewer and wearing his uniform jacket.

  • THE CROSSING OF THE RHINE RIVER, MARCH 1945 THE CROSSING OF THE RHINE RIVER, MARCH 1945

    part of "AMERICAN (US) EMBASSY SECOND WORLD WAR PHOTOGRAPH LIBRARY: CLASSIFIED PRINT COLLECTION" (photographs)

    Field Marshal Sir Alan Brooke (Chief of the Imperial General Staff), Winston Churchill, Field Marshal Sir Bernard Montgomery and Lieutenant-General William Simpson walk across a Bailey bridge over the Rhine on 26 March 1945.

  • ALLIED CAMPAIGN IN NORTH WEST EUROPE, 6 JUNE 1944 - 7 MAY 1945 ALLIED CAMPAIGN IN NORTH WEST EUROPE, 6 JUNE 1944 - 7 MAY 1945

    part of "WAR OFFICE SECOND WORLD WAR OFFICIAL COLLECTION" (photographs) Made by: Morris (Sergeant)

    Prime Minister Winston Churchill on 12 June 1944, on board a destroyer going to France, with Field Marshal Jan Smuts, Field Marshal Sir Alan Brooke and Rear Admiral W E Parry (bottom right).

  • LORD GORT WITH STAFF [Allocated Title] LORD GORT WITH STAFF [Allocated Title]

    (film) Made by: British Paramount News (Production company) 1939-10

    Unedited and uncensored newsreel rushes featuring Lord Gort, commander of the British Expeditionary Force, an army postal sorting office and a British armoured reconnaissance unit.

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