Bombing of Benedictine Monastery in Cassino, Italy by U.S. bombers during World War II. The monastery under heavy attack. Great number of explosions on a hillside and directly on the building itself.
Bombing of Benedictine Monastery in Cassino, Italy by U.S. bombers during World War II. Great number of explosions on a hillside and directly on the building itself. Smoke billows up from the hillside.
Bombing of Benedictine Monastery in Cassino, Italy by U.S. bombers during World War II. Great number of explosions on a hillside and all around the building including some directly on the building itself.
U.S. 5th Army troops in Cassino, Italy during World War II. The crew loads and fires a 105mm howitzer on an M7 motor carriage. The crew loads shells with leaflets. Two soldiers read warning notices inserted into each shell.
British officers and pilots being briefed in Cassino, Italy during the Battle of Cassino of World War II. An Allied Major General points at sections on a map. Officers grouped around the Major General who points to the map and instructs them. In the group are several British officers and pilots.
U.S. Army Air Force pilots board and fly bomber aircraft in Cassino, Italy during the Battle of Cassino of World War II. Pilots are briefed on a large outdoor map. Red Cross girls hand out donuts and coffee. A US Army Air Force Douglas A-20 Havoc bomber with nose art name "Boomerang" warms up, taxis and takes off. Another A-20 with nose art name "Spam" is seen. Six B-26s in flight, including close up aerial view of A-20 with name "Spam" in flight.
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