April 1941

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The details page of the passport where Hitler's distinguishing feature is described as a 'small moustache'.

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A Naval bomb disposal unit deals with an unexploded bomb during the Plymouth blitz.

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Greek and British prisoners of war are marched off by the Germans, Greece, April 1941.

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Himmler talking to SS Guards in Mauthausen concentration camp, 27th April 1941

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German parachute troops relax after the assault on the Corinth Canal.

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A Photographic Reconnaissance Unit composite image of Kiel, April 1941. Locating German capital ships, particularly the latest battleship, the Bismarck, was a high priority.

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Jews mount a truck in the Warsaw ghetto before being taken off for forced labour, May 1941

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Plymouth hit again

The burnt out bus garage in Plymouth during the 1941 blitz.

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The Royal Navy base at Devonport made Plymouth an inevitable target for the Luftwaffe.

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The Commander in Chief Mediterranean Admiral Sir Andrew Browne Cunningham, widely known as 'ABC', responsible for several famous naval actions including Taranto and Matapan.

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German infantry on the march in Greece, April 1941

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The Fire Brigade was organised by the Local Authorities until August 1941, when the National Fire Service was created.

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A low level attack on a convoy off Norway by No. 21 Squadron on 18th April. The German Flak ship in the foreground had a range of anti-aircraft guns, including one mounted in the enlarged 'crows nest'.

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Fire fighting in Southwark on the night of 16th/17th April 1941.

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Clearing up after the Belfast blitz

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HMS Jervis, a flotilla leader destroyer, sister ship to HMS Kelly, won battle honours throughout the war.

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A German Mk IV tank, its turret blown off by a 25-pounder during the battle within Tobruk on the 14th April.

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Corporal John Edmondson won the Victoria Cross during the defence of Tobruk.

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German artillery during the invasion of Greece, 1941

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A Junkers 87 dive bomber brought down near Tobruk.

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