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Stukas Collection

"Stukas: The Unyielding Force of Destruction" Witness the end of a great ocean liner, as the Stukas unleash their devastating power upon it

Background imageStukas Collection: Fiery nights in Moscow (colour litho)

Fiery nights in Moscow (colour litho)
2778583 Fiery nights in Moscow (colour litho) by Beltrame, Achille (1871-1945); Private Collection; (add.info.: Fiery nights in Moscow. The Kremlin fortress during a Stukas raid)

Background imageStukas Collection: The Stukas of the Sea (Colour Litho)

The Stukas of the Sea (Colour Litho)
2778544 The Stukas of the Sea (Colour Litho) by Beltrame, Achille (1871-1945); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Stukas of the Sea)

Background imageStukas Collection: Western Desert, Libya. 23 December 1941. This is known as

Western Desert, Libya. 23 December 1941. This is known as Graveyard of the Stukas, some of the German dive bomber aircraft destroyed by the Allied Air Forces

Background imageStukas Collection: Stukas Bomb Moscow

Stukas Bomb Moscow
RUSSIAN FRONT German Stukas raid Moscow - flying over the Kremlin. Date: July 1941

Background imageStukas Collection: Stukas Bomb England

Stukas Bomb England
JU-87 Stukas depicted dive- bombing a chemical factory in central England, though in practice they lack the range to make such an attack possible, let alone feasible Date: October 1940

Background imageStukas Collection: Dive-bombing attack on Mediterranean convoy by G. H. Davis

Dive-bombing attack on Mediterranean convoy by G. H. Davis
The Stukas return: tactics and technique used in a dive-bombing attack on a Mediterranean convoy during the Second World War

Background imageStukas Collection: Two Junkers Ju87D Stukas

Two Junkers Ju87D Stukas

Background imageStukas Collection: Three Junkers Ju87A Stukas in flight

Three Junkers Ju87A Stukas in flight

Background imageStukas Collection: Attacking Channel Ships

Attacking Channel Ships
German JU-87 Stukas and Messerschmitt 110s operating from French bases attack shipping in the Thames estuary, sinking many allied vessels Date: December 1940

Background imageStukas Collection: Stukas Bomb Norway

Stukas Bomb Norway
Norway : German Junkers JU-87 Stukas dive-bomb Norwegian railway installations in order to hamper resistance to the German invasion Date: May 1940

Background imageStukas Collection: Destroyed warship WWII

Destroyed warship WWII
German stukas destroyed the warships they found in Dunkirk harbour during World War II

Background imageStukas Collection: Stukas over Norway

Stukas over Norway
Norway : German JU-87 Stukas make a low-level attack over the snow-covered landscape of Norway, preparatory to the invasion

Background imageStukas Collection: Stukas Bomb Malta

Stukas Bomb Malta
German JU-87 Stuka dive- bombers attack the island of Malta, a vital Allied base which the Axis powers were never able to take despite prolonged attacks

Background imageStukas Collection: Dover Bombed 1940

Dover Bombed 1940
Dive-bombing Dover : highly imaginative Italian depiction showing German Stukas attacking the harbour


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"Stukas: The Unyielding Force of Destruction" Witness the end of a great ocean liner, as the Stukas unleash their devastating power upon it. (Colour Litho) In the decisive assaults on the Sevastopol forts, the Stukas prove their worth with precision strikes that leave no room for escape. (Colour Litho) The Stukas take to the skies against mighty ships, raining down destruction from above in a display of unparalleled force. (Colour Litho) Fiery nights engulf Moscow as the Stukas descend upon it, leaving behind a trail of chaos and devastation. (Colour Litho) Known as "The Stukas of the Sea, " these formidable aircraft strike fear into enemy hearts with every dive-bombing attack they execute. (Colour Litho) Boldly defying borders, witness how even England falls victim to relentless bombings by these menacing war machines. G. H. Davis captures an intense moment as Stukas launch a daring dive-bombing attack on a Mediterranean convoy in an attempt to cripple enemy supply lines. Amidst the vast Western Desert in Libya, on December 23rd, 1941, two Junkers Ju-87B-2 Stuka aircraft showcase their lethal capabilities during combat operations. Experience firsthand the sheer power and unwavering determination embodied by these iconic Junkers Ju-87 Stuka planes. Moscow trembles under relentless bombardment from above as fearless pilots unleash their deadly payload upon strategic targets within its boundaries. Behold two Junkers Ju87D Stukas soaring through hostile skies - symbols of German air superiority and ruthless efficiency in warfare.