The color of war ╬
" What do emerge from this solemn occasion a better world, with faith and understanding, dedicated to the dignity of man and the fulfillment of their desire for freedom, tolerance and justice. " (1939-1945)                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 
The American bomber B-24 “Liberator» (Consolidated B-24D-20-CO Liberator, Serial Number 41-24109) 466 th Bombardment Group at the airfield.
Captured by the Allies in Braunschweig, the German Focke-Wulf bomber Fw.200C-8/U4 «Condor.” On the nose of the aircraft radar antenna can be seen FuG-200 “Hohentvil.”
Group portrait of pilots of Squadron “Hell’s Angels» (Hell’s Angels) of the volunteer military-aircraft division American Volunteer Group (AVG) - “Flying Tigers” fighter against Curtis Hawk H81-A2 (export designation fighter P-40C).
American fighters P-51D «Mustang» (P-51D Mustang) 52 th Fighter Group (52nd fighter group), including the P-51D No. 44-13287 «Miss Ruth» («Miss Ruth”) in flight.
American ace fighter pilot Captain Fred J. Christensen in the cockpit of  his P-47 Thunderbolt fighter, c.1944. Each of the 22 swasitkas painted  on the fuselage of the plane represents a German aircraft destroyed.
A World War II pilot waves from the cockpit. England, 1944.
Hungarian fighter Messerschmitt German production Bf.109F-4 in the winter airfield. Eastern Front.
Hungarian fighter engine warm German-made Messerschmitt Bf.109F-4. Eastern Front.
Germany, 1935 - 1945