Royal Artillery cooks preparing Christmas dinner near Geilenkirchen, Germany, 25 December 1944.
The Armed Forces: Sailors prepare a Christmas concert on board HMS TYNE at Scapa Flow. The absence of women on board usually required some performers to dress up as women. The picture shows the cast's female impersonators donning costumes and applying make up.
Adolf Hitler, centre, dines with coastal defence workers of the organisation Todt in a camp tent in celebration of Christmas Eve in Germany on December 24, 1940.
A group of Wrens, in Liverpool, make toys from scraps of old clothing as Christmas gifts to the children of local sailors.
Injured soldiers open Christmas presents with nurses in their ward at a military hospital, December 1939.
Troops at a Christmas dinner in Burma, 18 December 1944.
German POWs at Glen Mill camp, Oldham, on Christmas Eve 1940.
The crew of a 40mm Bofors anti-aircraft gun celebrate Christmas with some bully beef decorated with camelthorn, 17 December 1942.
London children enjoying themselves at a Christmas Party, Dec. 25, 1940, in an underground shelter.
Sitting in front of a Japanese bunker captured at Simemi Creek, in the Buna, New Guinea theatre of the war on Dec. 23, 1942, Capt. Maclin Frierson, left, of Birmingham Ala., and Pfc. Raymond Melody, Lake City, Iowa, open Christmas presents that were given to them by the American Red Cross.