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German Field Marshal August von Mackensen inspecting Bulgarian troops, 1916; note Bulgarian Crown Prince Boris (behind Mackensen), Nikola Chekov (obscured by Mackensen), and Konstantin Zhostov (behind Boris)Lieutenant (jg) Marc Mitscher in an A-type seaplane, Pensacola, Florida, United States, circa 1916
German Field Marshal August von Mackensen inspecting Bulgarian troops, 1916; note Bulgarian Crown Prince Boris (behind Mackensen), Nikola Chekov (obscured by Mackensen), and Konstantin Zhostov (behind Boris)Lieutenant (jg) Marc Mitscher in an A-type seaplane, Pensacola, Florida, United States, circa 1916
Mamie and Dwight Eisenhower on the front steps of the St. Louis Hall building at St. Louis College (now St. MaryOfficers of No. 1 Squadron, Australian Flying Corps in the Middle East, circa 1916; Captain Ross Smith, Major Allan Jones, Major Lawrence Wackett, Captain David Manwell, Lieutenant Alexander Macnaughton, Lieutenant Roy
Mamie and Dwight Eisenhower on the front steps of the St. Louis Hall building at St. Louis College (now St. Mary's University), San Antonio, Texas, United States, 1916Officers of No. 1 Squadron, Australian Flying Corps in the Middle East, circa 1916; Captain Ross Smith, Major Allan Jones, Major Lawrence Wackett, Captain David Manwell, Lieutenant Alexander Macnaughton, Lieutenant Roy 'Peter' Drummond
Portrait of Crown Prince Hirohito, 1916Portrait of Georgi Zhukov, 1916
Portrait of Crown Prince Hirohito, 1916Portrait of Georgi Zhukov, 1916
Portrait of Ivan Bagramyan, 1916Song Meiling and classmates at Wellesley College, Massachusetts, United States, mid-1910s
Portrait of Ivan Bagramyan, 1916Song Meiling and classmates at Wellesley College, Massachusetts, United States, mid-1910s
Song Meiling, Song Ziwen, and Song Qingling, mid-1910sCaptain Józef Zajac of Polish 3rd Infantry Regiment, probably Wolczecko region of Volhynia, Jan-Feb 1916
Song Meiling, Song Ziwen, and Song Qingling, mid-1910sCaptain Józef Zajac of Polish 3rd Infantry Regiment, probably Wolczecko region of Volhynia, Jan-Feb 1916
Announcement of the engagement of Crown Prince Yi Un and Princess Masako, 3 Aug 1916 issue of Tokyo Asahi Shimbun2nd Lieutenant Bernard Larlenque and Julien Bryan at the Larlenque residence, Paris, France, 1917
Announcement of the engagement of Crown Prince Yi Un and Princess Masako, 3 Aug 1916 issue of Tokyo Asahi Shimbun2nd Lieutenant Bernard Larlenque and Julien Bryan at the Larlenque residence, Paris, France, 1917
Adolf Hitler (seated, first from right) with other men of the Bavarian Reserve Infantry Regiment 16, 1914-1918Benito Mussolini, 1917
Adolf Hitler (seated, first from right) with other men of the Bavarian Reserve Infantry Regiment 16, 1914-1918Benito Mussolini, 1917
Cadet J.J. Clark’s page from the Naval Academy’s ‘Lucky Bag’ yearbook for the class of 1918 (graduated early in 1917).Ernst Udet with an Albatros D.III aircraft, circa 1917
Cadet J.J. Clark’s page from the Naval Academy’s ‘Lucky Bag’ yearbook for the class of 1918 (graduated early in 1917).Ernst Udet with an Albatros D.III aircraft, circa 1917
Family portrait of V. K. Józef Zajac, circa mid-1910s
Family portrait of V. K. 'Wellington' Koo, Tang Pao-yu, and Koo Teh-chang 1910sJózef Zajac, circa mid-1910s
Julien Bryan aboard Ambulance 464, France, 1917Julien Bryan with Ambulance 464, France, 1917
Julien Bryan aboard Ambulance 464, France, 1917Julien Bryan with Ambulance 464, France, 1917

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Joachim von Ribbentrop, German Foreign Minister, Aug 1939


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