The Futa Pass with three Red Cross Ambulances going towards the front.


A Panzer III at the village of Rijsoord, Netherlands.



An Italian fascist poster calling for revenge against the British takeover of Italian East Africa.


French women drivers posing in front of a Dodge WC-54 Ambulance, 1944. 




Heinz Guderian with Nachrichtentruppe during Operation Fall Gelb, 1940.



SS Recruits in basic training.




A United States Marine with his pet goat during the battle of Saipan, 1944.






Civilian women and children in the occupied Ukraine, 1942.





The crew of the Boeing B-17 "Peacemaker" examines battle damage to the wing of the plane, England.



Fallschirmjäger on a BMW R75, Italy.  Another great colorization by Doug Banks.  Check out more of his work here.  



American propaganda poster.




Captain D Michelson with a turtle named “Tim”, the mascot of the 2/2nd Battalion (Australian, WWII). Date Taken: 28 March 1940.



Civilians in Danzig carry their personal belongings, looking for shelter, as Russian soldiers work in their midst.  


A briefing of P-47 pilots of the 56th Fighter Group at their base at Halesworth, England. Seated third from the left in the fourth row is fighter ace Bob Johnson. Johnson was the first USAAF fighter pilot in the European theater to surpass Eddie Rickenbacker's WWI score of 26 victories. He finished his combat tour with 27 kills.




A modern photo of a German bunker in the Hurtgen Forest. Destroyed by American engineers.



Ukrainian girls who had to work as forced laborers in Germany joyfully cheering an American soldier.



French soldiers in a bunker on the Maginot Line surrendering in 1940 to German soldiers.



A close up picture of a member of the Luftwaffe.


Female Soviet Sniper Lyudmila Pavlichenko, who had 309 sniper kills to her credit.


Members of the 57th Fighter Group, and pilot Jim Hare's P-47, "Wicked Wabbit", Italy.






German soldiers speaking with a Sicilian boy as they changed a tire on their Kübelwagen, Sicily, Italy 1943.







Members of the 1st Polish Armored Division pose in front of their tank.  Colorization by Wlocho.





An American matchbook from the World War II era.



Members of the RAF learn how to operate a machine gun, 1940.



A Japanese propaganda leaflet featuring an Australian soldier.



German machine gunners manning a MG mounted on tripod. Date and location unknown.( most likely Russia).



Vought Kingfisher OS2U float plane in US Navy service.



The Horten H.IX, RLM designation Ho 229 (often called Gotha Go 229 due to the identity of the chosen manufacturer of the aircraft) was a German prototype fighter/bomber designed by Reimar and Walter Horten and built by Gothaer Waggonfabrik late in World War II. It was the first pure flying wing powered by a jet engine.  Only 3 were built.