×
Home Intro People Events Equipment Places Maps Books Photos Videos Other Reference FAQ About
     

World War II Database

3,556 items in this album on 178 pages.

  • « Previous
  • First
  • ...
  • 9
  • 10
  • 11
  • 12
  • 13
  • 14
  • 15
  • 16
  • ...
  • Last
  • Next »
Taihoku General Government Buliding, Taihoku (now Taipei), Taiwan, circa 1920sTorpedo boat slip VII, Germaniawerft yard, Kiel, Germany, circa 1920s; note downtown Kiel in background
Taihoku General Government Buliding, Taihoku (now Taipei), Taiwan, circa 1920sTorpedo boat slip VII, Germaniawerft yard, Kiel, Germany, circa 1920s; note downtown Kiel in background
USS New Mexico at Puget Sound Navy Yard, Bremerton, Washington, United States, circa 1920USS New Mexico in Culebra Cut, Panama Cana, early 1920s
USS New Mexico at Puget Sound Navy Yard, Bremerton, Washington, United States, circa 1920USS New Mexico in Culebra Cut, Panama Cana, early 1920s
View of F. Schichau Elbing, Germany (now Elblag, Poland), date unknownView of F. Schichau Elbing, Germany (now Elblag, Poland), date unknown
View of F. Schichau Elbing, Germany (now Elblag, Poland), date unknownView of F. Schichau Elbing, Germany (now Elblag, Poland), date unknown
View of facilities at AG Vulcan Stettin shipyard, Germany, circa 1920View of Germaniawerft yard of Kiel, Germany, circa 1920
View of facilities at AG Vulcan Stettin shipyard, Germany, circa 1920View of Germaniawerft yard of Kiel, Germany, circa 1920
View of Germaniawerft yard of Kiel, Germany, circa 1920sView of Germaniawerft yard of Kiel, Germany, circa 1920s
View of Germaniawerft yard of Kiel, Germany, circa 1920sView of Germaniawerft yard of Kiel, Germany, circa 1920s
View of Howaldtswerke shipyard from the opposite bank of the Schwentine River, Kiel, Germany, circa 1920s; note how little room there was to launch vessels from the slipsView of Howaldtswerke shipyard, Kiel, Germany, circa 1920s
View of Howaldtswerke shipyard from the opposite bank of the Schwentine River, Kiel, Germany, circa 1920s; note how little room there was to launch vessels from the slipsView of Howaldtswerke shipyard, Kiel, Germany, circa 1920s
View of Slips 1-7 at the F. Schichau Elbing shipyard in Elbing, Germany (now Elblag, Poland), circa 1920sView of Slips 8-11 at the F. Schichau Elbing shipyard in Elbing, Germany (now Elblag, Poland), date unknown; note a torpedo boat being launched from Slip 9
View of Slips 1-7 at the F. Schichau Elbing shipyard in Elbing, Germany (now Elblag, Poland), circa 1920sView of Slips 8-11 at the F. Schichau Elbing shipyard in Elbing, Germany (now Elblag, Poland), date unknown; note a torpedo boat being launched from Slip 9
100-ton floating crane during a weight test at the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard, Bremerton, Washington, United States, 29 Jun 1920.Tanker Baltic nearing completion, Nordseewerke shipyard, Emden, Germany, Sep 1920
100-ton floating crane during a weight test at the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard, Bremerton, Washington, United States, 29 Jun 1920.Tanker Baltic nearing completion, Nordseewerke shipyard, Emden, Germany, Sep 1920
Renown in Pedro Miguel Lock, Panama Canal, 13 Sep 1920Cargo ship Stad Vlaardingen under construction by Flensburger Schiffbau, Flensburg, Germany, circa Dec 1920
Renown in Pedro Miguel Lock, Panama Canal, 13 Sep 1920Cargo ship Stad Vlaardingen under construction by Flensburger Schiffbau, Flensburg, Germany, circa Dec 1920
Aerial photo of the seaplane hangars and ramps at Luke Field on Ford Island in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, early 1920s.  Note the empty island center and opposite shore.Entrance to Pearl Harbor, Hawaii looking north.  Bishop Point in the Main Channel is at the bottom, with the Coal Docks at the base of the left radio tower, and the shipyard at right, 1919-1921
Aerial photo of the seaplane hangars and ramps at Luke Field on Ford Island in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, early 1920s. Note the empty island center and opposite shore.Entrance to Pearl Harbor, Hawaii looking north. Bishop Point in the Main Channel is at the bottom, with the Coal Docks at the base of the left radio tower, and the shipyard at right, 1919-1921

3,556 items in this album on 178 pages.

  • « Previous
  • First
  • ...
  • 9
  • 10
  • 11
  • 12
  • 13
  • 14
  • 15
  • 16
  • ...
  • Last
  • Next »


Change View
Desktop View

Search WW2DB
Famous WW2 Quote
"You ask, what is our aim? I can answer in one word. It is victory. Victory at all costs. Victory in spite of all terrors. Victory, however long and hard the road may be, for without victory there is no survival."

Winston Churchill


Support Us

Please consider supporting us on Patreon. Even $1 a month will go a long way. Thank you!

Or, please support us by purchasing some WW2DB merchandise at TeeSpring, Thank you!