περιοδικό The Illustrated London News
The Illustrated London News, June 21, 1941
*Cover Photo Shows Airmen of a Coastal Command Flying Boat at Their Stations*
The capture of Maleme airfield - with two great aerial photos of dozens of wrecked JU-52s;
Eight super photos of German paratroops landing in Crete;
The Illustrated London News, July 5, 1941
How the Nazis took Crete - five enemy views of paratroop operations;
Photo of Nazi glider in Crete;
Amazing photos of the "Imperial Transport", cut in half by a U-boat but still salvaged!;
The Illustrated London News, July 26, 1941
Diagram of German gliders used at the battle of Crete - landing air troops;
The Illustrated London News December 16th (με αναφορές για τις φωτογραφίες)
- Civil Strife in Athens:
Lt Gen Ronald Scobie British Commander in Greece, and th Prime Minister M. George Papandreou Who have Been Striving to Restore Law and Order
Full front page of the men walking up some steps with a view of Athens in the background
-Youthful Demonstrators, Carrying Banners with EAM Slogans, the Left Wing Organisation of Which ELAS is The Military Formation, in Athens. A British Soldier is in the Foreground
-Lieut General Ronald Scobie British OC Greece MEeting the Two Greek Rival Military Leaders Preceding The outbreak of Violence - General Sarafis Commanding Officer of ELAS and General Zervas CO of EDES
- Mr Reginald W. Leeper British Ambassador in Athens
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The Illustrated London News December 30th (με αναφορές για τις φωτογραφίες)
-Scenes From Athens - Armed Police in Athens Watching a Column of Demonstrators Marching Across Constitution Square in Front of the Headquarters of the KKE, The Militant Left Wing Section of the ELAS Party
From a sketch by Flight Lieut H. W. Hailstone
- An Echo of a Shooting Tragedy in Athens. While a Crowd is Kneeling At The Spot Where THe Shooting Occurred, Two Demonstrators and A Woman In Mourning are Bearing a Wreath Toward's The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier
From a sketch by Flight Lieut H. W. Hailstone
-The Anarchy in Greece: A British Tank Crashing into the Doorway of the E.A.M HQ,
Athens, Turned into a Strong Point by E.L.A.S. Troops
-Athens - Another Tank is Watching for Snipers in Upper Windows in The ELAS Building
-Athens -ELAS Snipers Were B busy in the Athenian Street Firing From Windows '
-Athens - A Shepherd Grazes His Flocks on an Airfield Near Athens Near By Are Wrecks of German Machines: in THe Rear, RAF Planes
sketch by Flight Lieut H. W. Hailston RAF
-British Paratroopers in Action in the Acropolis of Athens, Engaging Snipers as They Leave the EAM Building
-Athens - Masses of Greeks Who Assembled on December 4 To Witness The Funeral of Those Shot on the Previous Day
-Athens - Demonstrators in Synpavna Square on December 4, Following Coffins of Persons Shot by Unknown Assailants the Day Before. The Were Again Gunned
-Athens - British Paratroopers Captured The E.A.M. HQ and Ripped Down The Offending Sign WHich Was Regarded as an Incentive to Rioting
-Athens - Greek Victims of Indiscriminate Shooting By As Yet Unknown Persons in Synpavna Square: Wreaths and Inscribed Banners in the Roadway
from a sketch drawn by Flt. Lt. H. W. Hailstone RAF
-Athens - Cross Roads Swept by Snipers
- The Camera Man Halts: The Bodies Are of Greek Police Killed By ELAS
-Athens - Six British Tanks Tried To Prevent The Mob Entering University Street, Carrying Banners and Shouting
-Athens - Paratroopers Firing Vickers Machine Guns At Snipers From the Roof of the KKE Building in Constitution Square
-The British Councils Institute of English Studies in Athens
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The Illustrated London News 1 / 6/ 1946 (φωτο. Βούλα Παπαϊωάννου)
The Illustrated London News 1946 September 28th
The Return of King George II to Greece
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The Illustrated London News 1949 February 26th
Fighting the communists in Greece
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The Illustrated London News, June 21, 1941
*Cover Photo Shows Airmen of a Coastal Command Flying Boat at Their Stations*
The capture of Maleme airfield - with two great aerial photos of dozens of wrecked JU-52s;
Eight super photos of German paratroops landing in Crete;
The Illustrated London News, July 5, 1941
How the Nazis took Crete - five enemy views of paratroop operations;
Photo of Nazi glider in Crete;
Amazing photos of the "Imperial Transport", cut in half by a U-boat but still salvaged!;
The Illustrated London News, July 26, 1941
Diagram of German gliders used at the battle of Crete - landing air troops;
The Illustrated London News December 16th (με αναφορές για τις φωτογραφίες)
- Civil Strife in Athens:
Lt Gen Ronald Scobie British Commander in Greece, and th Prime Minister M. George Papandreou Who have Been Striving to Restore Law and Order
Full front page of the men walking up some steps with a view of Athens in the background
-Youthful Demonstrators, Carrying Banners with EAM Slogans, the Left Wing Organisation of Which ELAS is The Military Formation, in Athens. A British Soldier is in the Foreground
-Lieut General Ronald Scobie British OC Greece MEeting the Two Greek Rival Military Leaders Preceding The outbreak of Violence - General Sarafis Commanding Officer of ELAS and General Zervas CO of EDES
- Mr Reginald W. Leeper British Ambassador in Athens
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The Illustrated London News December 30th (με αναφορές για τις φωτογραφίες)
-Scenes From Athens - Armed Police in Athens Watching a Column of Demonstrators Marching Across Constitution Square in Front of the Headquarters of the KKE, The Militant Left Wing Section of the ELAS Party
From a sketch by Flight Lieut H. W. Hailstone
- An Echo of a Shooting Tragedy in Athens. While a Crowd is Kneeling At The Spot Where THe Shooting Occurred, Two Demonstrators and A Woman In Mourning are Bearing a Wreath Toward's The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier
From a sketch by Flight Lieut H. W. Hailstone
-The Anarchy in Greece: A British Tank Crashing into the Doorway of the E.A.M HQ,
Athens, Turned into a Strong Point by E.L.A.S. Troops
-Athens - Another Tank is Watching for Snipers in Upper Windows in The ELAS Building
-Athens -ELAS Snipers Were B busy in the Athenian Street Firing From Windows '
-Athens - A Shepherd Grazes His Flocks on an Airfield Near Athens Near By Are Wrecks of German Machines: in THe Rear, RAF Planes
sketch by Flight Lieut H. W. Hailston RAF
-British Paratroopers in Action in the Acropolis of Athens, Engaging Snipers as They Leave the EAM Building
-Athens - Masses of Greeks Who Assembled on December 4 To Witness The Funeral of Those Shot on the Previous Day
-Athens - Demonstrators in Synpavna Square on December 4, Following Coffins of Persons Shot by Unknown Assailants the Day Before. The Were Again Gunned
-Athens - British Paratroopers Captured The E.A.M. HQ and Ripped Down The Offending Sign WHich Was Regarded as an Incentive to Rioting
-Athens - Greek Victims of Indiscriminate Shooting By As Yet Unknown Persons in Synpavna Square: Wreaths and Inscribed Banners in the Roadway
from a sketch drawn by Flt. Lt. H. W. Hailstone RAF
-Athens - Cross Roads Swept by Snipers
- The Camera Man Halts: The Bodies Are of Greek Police Killed By ELAS
-Athens - Six British Tanks Tried To Prevent The Mob Entering University Street, Carrying Banners and Shouting
-Athens - Paratroopers Firing Vickers Machine Guns At Snipers From the Roof of the KKE Building in Constitution Square
-The British Councils Institute of English Studies in Athens
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The Illustrated London News 1 / 6/ 1946 (φωτο. Βούλα Παπαϊωάννου)
The Illustrated London News 1946 September 28th
The Return of King George II to Greece
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The Illustrated London News 1949 February 26th
Fighting the communists in Greece
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