Image from the Keith Logan Caldwell personal album collection.
Group of British Prisoners of War at Karlsrhue, Germany.
Handwritten below print in album "British officers - prisoners of war. X - Lieutenant Gray NZ 74 Sqdn".
Robert Hector Gray, marked with an X, is sitting front right.
Presumed to be German photographer's name on bottom right corner of print "F. Albrecht, Karlsruhe, 1918."
Image from the Keith Logan Caldwell personal album collection.
Eight holders of the Pour le Merite carry the casket containing the body of Manfred von Richthofen for reburial at the Invaliden Cemetery, Berlin, Germany.
The body was first buried at Bertangles and remained there till 1925. It was then removed to a larger cemetery at Fricourt, France, and then finally reburied at the Invaliden Cemetery, Germany.
Dymo tape under the image reads "Reburial of Richthofen"
Image from the Leonard Adolphus Rayner DFC personal album.
Unknown officer standing beside a No. 67 Squadron, RAF, sign. Believed to be at RAF Station Gutersloh, Germany.
Image from the Evan Dall Mackie personal collection.
Still from Evan Mackie's, No. 80 Squadron Tempest, gun camera showing an Arado 96 being shot down, somewhere over the Fassberg airfield.
Published in Mackie's biography 'Spitfire Leader' by Max Avery and Christopher Shores.
Image from the Ronald Graham Watts personal collection.
German Army soldiers marching at the head of a parade with people in the background saluting. Believed to be Aachen, Germany.
Rubber stamp on the reverse reads "Photo Schmeck | Aachen."
Image from the Ronald Joseph Cohen personal collection.
Group Captain Ronald Cohen, Senior Air Staff Officer of No. 46 Group during the Berlin Airlift, at his desk at RAF Station Buckeburg, Germany.
High level aerial taken during a raid over Dortmund, Germany.
Shows a load of bombs falling with another Lancaster below.
Credited to a Pilot Officer Williams
German Luftwaffe troops wearing winter camouflage in a snow-covered field. Dresden, Germany.
Translated German handwriting on the reverse "A photo of our battle service in the snow. In the middle Sergeant Hirem, our bitter Platoon Leader. Dresden, December 1939
(Storm at height 112)"
German Luftwaffe personnel in a field. Unknown location in Germany.
Translated German handwriting on the reverse "Our leaders at the drill ground. From right: Unterofficer [Sergeant] Moseler, Gefreiter [Aircraftman 1] Adamit, Unterofficer [Sergeant] Kleinert, in front: Unterofficer [Sergeant] Hildebrand, Unterofficer [Sergeant] Becker, our Corporal Unterofficer [Sergeant] Birnbaum (with a stick)[crossed out] and another Gefreiter.
Image from the RJ Atkinson personal collection.
Abandoned German aircraft on the tarmac in front of a hangar. Fassberg, Germany.
Handwritten on the reverse "Thanks Goering but surely you need these kites. Gerries hurried exit left these careless [unreadable]. Fassberg. Germany. April 1945."
Image from the RJ Atkinson personal collection.
Abandoned German aircraft outside a hangar at Fassberg, Germany.
Handwritten on the reverse "As Gerries left it. Fassberg, Celle, Germany. April 45."
Image from the RJ Atkinson personal collection.
No. 486 Squadron pilot, Reginald John Atkinson, sitting in his Tempest SA-V at Fassberg, Germany.
Handwritten on the reverse "Lets press the tits & see what happens. Just before an 'op'. Flak hole on undercarriage fairing just been repaired. Fassberg. April 45."
Image from the RJ Atkinson personal collection.
No. 486 Squadron pilot, Pilot Officer JR Duncan, standing beside his Tempest SA-V. Germany.
Handwritten on the reverse "Jim Duncan & kite. Rhine Germany. April 45."