ETE4847695: Second World War (1939-1945): liberation of Paris, 25 August 1944. From left to right: General Leonard Gerow (1888-1972), General Omar Bradley (1893-1981), General Dwight D. Eisenhower (1890-1969), General Pierre Koenig (1898-1970) and General Arthur Tedder (1890-1967) after the ceremony of liberation at the Arc de Triomphe. Photography. / Bridgeman Images
ZUM4847467: May 21, 1953 - Colonial Coronation Contingent at Woolwich - Members of the Colonial Coronation Contingent - Which will number about 500, and will be representive of almost all overseas dependent territories - who will taks past in the Coronation Return Procession, were to be seen this morning at the Royal Artilley Depot, at Woolwich. Keystone Photo Shows: - RSM Chari MaiGumeri, From the northern Cameroon - who joined the German Army in 1913 and was awarded the Iron Cross - tests his voice at Woolwich today He is in the Nigerian Detachment. / Bridgeman Images
ETE4847474: Second World War (1939-1945): Monique Rolland and Charles Tillon (French Air Minister) thank the United States for the delivery of the P61 Black Widow “” France Libre”. The famous French actress shakes hands with Sergeant S. Events (who completed 100 missions over Germany). Photography at the end of 1944. / Bridgeman Images
ZUM4847505: May 21, 1953 - Comet Crash gave them seats in Abbey Australia's Queen Scouts to attent: Abbey at Coronation: Lieut. Col, A.G. Oldham, of Melbourne, Australia, whose brother, The Hon. T.D. Oldham and his sister-in-law were killed in the Comet air liner which crashed recently near Calcutta, Whilst on their way to the Coronation-has been allowed by the Eal Marshal to take his brother's place at the Coronation ceremony, and to select another member of the Queen's Scouts. The contingent of Queen's Scouts, of which Lieut. Col. A.G. Oldham is the head, selected Troop Leader Alan Cook to use the other ticket / Bridgeman Images