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North Carolina fitting out at New York Navy Yard, Brooklyn, New York, United States, early 1941North Carolina underway off New York, New York, United States, early 1941
North Carolina fitting out at New York Navy Yard, Brooklyn, New York, United States, early 1941North Carolina underway off New York, New York, United States, early 1941
Officers and men at the rails of battleship Bismarck, 1940-1941Official US Army DA Form 201 portrait of Brigadier General Benjamin Oliver Davis, Sr., date unknown
Officers and men at the rails of battleship Bismarck, 1940-1941Official US Army DA Form 201 portrait of Brigadier General Benjamin Oliver Davis, Sr., date unknown
One of battleship WashingtonOS2U Kingfisher float plane being shot off a catapult mounted on a dock for training purposes at Pensacola, Florida, United States, pre-war 1941.
One of battleship Washington's turrets being installed, 1940-1941OS2U Kingfisher float plane being shot off a catapult mounted on a dock for training purposes at Pensacola, Florida, United States, pre-war 1941.
OS2U-2 Kingfisher scout plane plows through the water, 1941P-38 Lightning aircraft at rest at an airfield, 1940-1942
OS2U-2 Kingfisher scout plane plows through the water, 1941P-38 Lightning aircraft at rest at an airfield, 1940-1942
P-39C-BE Airacobra fighter of 40th Pursuit Squadron of USAAF 31st Pursuit Group at Selfridge Field, Harrison, Michigan, United States, 1941P-40 fighter landing at Loiwing (Leiyun), Yunnan, China, date unknown
P-39C-BE Airacobra fighter of 40th Pursuit Squadron of USAAF 31st Pursuit Group at Selfridge Field, Harrison, Michigan, United States, 1941P-40 fighter landing at Loiwing (Leiyun), Yunnan, China, date unknown
P-40 fighters at a repair depot in China, date unknown; note Flying Tigers emblem and Republic of China roundrelP.111 aircraft at rest, Villanova d’Albenga, Savona, Italy, 1941, photo 1 of 3
P-40 fighters at a repair depot in China, date unknown; note Flying Tigers emblem and Republic of China roundrelP.111 aircraft at rest, Villanova d’Albenga, Savona, Italy, 1941, photo 1 of 3
P.82 Defiant turret fighters flying in formation, circa 1940sPainting
P.82 Defiant turret fighters flying in formation, circa 1940sPainting 'Conquest of Bergen by German Light Cruisers' by Adolf Bock, 1941, depicting light cruisers Köln and Königsberg landing troops at Bergen, Norway, on 9 Apr 1940
Palace of Westminster in London, England, United Kingdom silhouetted by fire, date unknownParatroopers jumping out of a Ki-34 aircraft during an exercise, circa 1940s
Palace of Westminster in London, England, United Kingdom silhouetted by fire, date unknownParatroopers jumping out of a Ki-34 aircraft during an exercise, circa 1940s
Pe-8 bombers in flight, date unknownPolish General Zygmunt Bohusz-Szyszko inspecting troops of Polish Carpathian Brigade in Egypt, 1941
Pe-8 bombers in flight, date unknownPolish General Zygmunt Bohusz-Szyszko inspecting troops of Polish Carpathian Brigade in Egypt, 1941
Port side motor launches of battleship Bismarck, 1940-1941Portrait of Bai Chongxi seen in Japanese publication
Port side motor launches of battleship Bismarck, 1940-1941Portrait of Bai Chongxi seen in Japanese publication 'Latest Biographies of Important Chinese', 1941

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