A Junkers Ju 90 of Lufttransportstaffel 290 turns for the land as it comes under cannon attack from a Martin Marauder piloted by Wing Commander W S G Maydwell, the Commanding Officer of No. 14 Squadron RAF, off Bastia, Corsica. Maydwell and his crew, who had taken off from Protville, Tunisia, on a low-level reconnaissance sortie over the Tyrrhenian Sea, continued to attack the Ju 290 until they were shot at by the Corsican coastal defences and forced to break off. The Ju 290 crashed in Bastia and exploded shortly afterwards.
Rechlin Experimentals, Junkers Ju. 188, Focke-Wulf Fw.190D, Me.323 'Gigant' at this 'Boscombe Down' of the Luftwaffe, watercolour and gouache drawing heightened with white,
Young Japanese Women Photography found on the body of the Kamikaze Pilot who successfully attacked USS WEST VIRGINIA (BB-48), off Okinawa, 1 April 1945.
German armored ship, 1933-1945) In port during the winter of 1939-1940. Note the ice on her forward hull and lifelines. This ship's name was changed from Deutschland on 15 November 1939. U.S. Naval History and Heritage Command Photograph. German "Pocket Battleship" DEUTSCHLAND) Drawing of 1941 rig. Inset: ADMIRAL SCHEER. German - CA (DEUTSCHLAND Class) 1941.
British battleship Prince of Wales (smoke column in left center) under fire from the German battleship Bismarck and heavy cruiser Prinz Eugen, with smoke from the sunken HMS Hood at right. Splashes to the right are shells from Prince of Wales that fell well short of the German ships. Photographed from Prinz Eugen. Copied from the report of officers of Prinz Eugen, with identification by her Gunnery Officer, Paul S. Schmalenbach