cannons: ""' 25.11.25“?! 'd"'-2"=”».€.;"3'?J53 EBHQEFFZ HN'JIL'JJI E'IVN ' s"-’- If 901mm: 26.19» B s Q . THE CHARLQTIETQYVNMLFQARDIAN ORLD 'nPICTUR I of the Th’ "m" "i "11! P-“tsmvbils spike nu machine from in u- end on a tlmber mam; m, I! I parked truck at La P rt , I d., d u Richard Wise, a4. ofoi: rate.“ escaped ‘m! only “m” mm” M“ mm‘ ‘M’ n‘ “m” As a result of one oi the tneongrultles that war brings about so frequently, this French soldier, Ill sentry duty in a section oi captured German territory, ilnds himself "guarding" a memorial to German soldiers killed in the Great War. Turkey's reiusal oi Soviet military demands and decision to conclude mutual assistance pacts with allies increases tension in lower Bal- kans. Scenes like this, showing Turkish army tanks and planes in maneuvers near Angora, may soon be widespread following reports that Turkey la mobilizing and Russian troops are being massed along Iran sand Turkish bosslers. Twenty-five hundred pounds of bombs did this to a Catholic hospital ward in Praga, Warsaw suburb in . - one oi the lust raids before the (‘apli-ili surrendered. Twisted, broken beds irnmo a still-standing potted palm. This picture was taken b I ii B f h camenmm h lea" warm“- y u en ryan, amous freelance p otogrspher, who was the lug Passengers aboard s. United Air Lines plane high over New York's new Municipal Airport. at North Beach, L. L, gazed in awe at this view of their plane gliding down for a landing. The image waa flashed from the ground by R.C.A. engineers conducting the iirst demonstration oi television inside an airplane. A photographer aboard the plane shot this picture oi the image on the screen. Riding the waves while its Nazi crew awaits rescue, one oi the iour German bombing plans reported shot. down by British guns during a raid on Scotland's Firth of Forth, is pictured in tihis first radiophoto oi the air and sea action ln northern Scotland. In order to protect man's best friend from man's barbarlties in time of war, the French Society hr Protection oi Animals has made available gas masks ior various typos oi dogs. Nee as the pa.- cautlon is, the situation is one dbtresslng to all conocmed as this picture oi a "try on" shows, the woebcfonc dog braced to endure his mistress Buffering in sympathy. u"s'a's'|r'a‘s'a"=“-'s'-'=":%Ws"|'='-F u\'s 'a'a's'h'aHn'a'n'u'I'a'IFaFn'uH'aF-HHNKHRHNH'IJsHHnH'aHH'I'a's'-KKLVrL-' ffl-‘sl-Fffffals Jafi's"rl'e'fa"a‘s'n'fa‘lsi'a' "w. -: ‘I . . ‘I PI . II . . As German sky raiders darken British coastline, a huge, new-type antiaircrait gun is moved up to reinforce the deiense oi an import- ant docks on London's waterfront. Principal strategy of Gerrnal air force is expected to he en attempt to destroy English oomme cial ports. the sliemailve to armistice gets grim illustration in the bombed wreckage of what once was his home photographer, who was the last cameraman to as these stretched ior Z0 blocks. Hitler's throat oi a “triumph of destruction" as this picture of n Polish boy seated hoprirssiy nmhl in Prngn. suburb oi ‘Vnlfiaw- 311"?" 3W3"- iriimm” 1m“; Wsrsmv, said burned and wrecked homes such '§a'a'n'a'a\'i'a\'l'a\'n'a'a'a~\\.a'a‘a w _ v ' p - p‘ 4 s . i. "J E F aifla avfn'u'u“a'nq 'a'i" Brigadier H. D. G. Crerar Commandant of the B al » " ‘ ' ' ' ’ “ " ' ‘Y "“‘ ""“”‘““'““’ ‘“" M" Mllitar!’ goile/‘Qin Kin ton or .1 n v , The cloistered lives of these white-clad nuns Somewhere in Hun-gilt! have been rudely interrupted since the War. They have 2M :52, (flaw. iifétfvufiblerm A British destroyer, foreground, sieams to the rescue of the orew o! one of the German bombers Ihiii down in the l-‘iith of Forth, northern Scotland. during a Nasi raid. This radlophoto is one 0i “i” iirst pictures showing mtual scenes from the war us it oame to British shores, had to be prepared for any emergency, and are shown wearing gen-masks during an air raid drill-surely one or the strangest pletnres oi war-time. » KMILPJ-FUIJ i.)