The bombing of Budapest on July 2, 1944.  The target was Nyugati, Külső Rendező and Rákosrendező railway stations.  The bomb alley glided towards the east and affected the area of Vilma Kiralyné and Nagy Lajos Király avenue.
Source: Museum of Military History
A 1800 kg aerial mine, Piliscsaba 1944.
Source: Hungarian National Museum
 Advertisement for an " air - raid proof handkerchief ", 1944.
Source: National Széchényi Library
Városmajor after Soviet bombardment, September 5, 1942
Photo: A. Pobuda
Source: Hungarian National Museum
The flyer of the Civil Defence League, 1944.
Source: National Széchényi Library
A shelter during the siege.
Source: Hungarian National Museum