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Polish Army Haubica 155mm wz. 1917 howitzers after German capture, Poland, circa late 1939Finnish troops gathering captured Soviet weapons, Taipale, Finland, circa 27-28 Dec 1939
Polish Army Haubica 155mm wz. 1917 howitzers after German capture, Poland, circa late 1939Finnish troops gathering captured Soviet weapons, Taipale, Finland, circa 27-28 Dec 1939
Chinese troops at Kunlun Pass, Guangxi, China, 31 Dec 1939, photo 1 of 2Chinese troops with a captured Japanese flag, Kunlun Pass, Guangxi, China, 31 Dec 1939
Chinese troops at Kunlun Pass, Guangxi, China, 31 Dec 1939, photo 1 of 2Chinese troops with a captured Japanese flag, Kunlun Pass, Guangxi, China, 31 Dec 1939
105-millimeter and 150-millimeter gun turrets aboard Scharnhorst or Gneisenau, 1939-1940155 mm Howitzer Carriage M1917 or M1918 howitzer being towed in the United States, date unknown
105-millimeter and 150-millimeter gun turrets aboard Scharnhorst or Gneisenau, 1939-1940155 mm Howitzer Carriage M1917 or M1918 howitzer being towed in the United States, date unknown
2 cm FlaK 30 anti-aircraft gun of Finnish 12th Division, Finland, 1940A Japanese soldier with Type 99 7.7mm rifle, ammunition pouches, and pack, circa 1940s
2 cm FlaK 30 anti-aircraft gun of Finnish 12th Division, Finland, 1940A Japanese soldier with Type 99 7.7mm rifle, ammunition pouches, and pack, circa 1940s
British Ordnance QF 2 pounder gun, circa 1940sChinese cadet with Czech-made ZB vz. 26 light machine gun and German-style helmet, Central Military Academy, Nanjing, China, 1930s
British Ordnance QF 2 pounder gun, circa 1940sChinese cadet with Czech-made ZB vz. 26 light machine gun and German-style helmet, Central Military Academy, Nanjing, China, 1930s
Chinese Maxim M1910 machine gun team near Kunlun Pass, Guangxi, China, Dec 1939-Jan 1940Chinese soldier carrying captured Japanese Type 38 rifles and a Type 11 light machine gun, circa 1940s
Chinese Maxim M1910 machine gun team near Kunlun Pass, Guangxi, China, Dec 1939-Jan 1940Chinese soldier carrying captured Japanese Type 38 rifles and a Type 11 light machine gun, circa 1940s
Chinese soldiers of the Japanese-sponsored Nanjing puppet government with a Japanese woman, China, date unknownChinese soldiers posing with captured Japanese Type 92 heavy machine guns, China, 1940s
Chinese soldiers of the Japanese-sponsored Nanjing puppet government with a Japanese woman, China, date unknownChinese soldiers posing with captured Japanese Type 92 heavy machine guns, China, 1940s
Chinese soldiers with a captured Japanese flag, China, circa 1940sChinese soldiers with Zhongzheng Type rifles, China, circa 1940s
Chinese soldiers with a captured Japanese flag, China, circa 1940sChinese soldiers with Zhongzheng Type rifles, China, circa 1940s
Cover of a Solothurn S-18/100 sales brochureCutaway diagram of the Mark XIV torpedo, 1940s.
Cover of a Solothurn S-18/100 sales brochureCutaway diagram of the Mark XIV torpedo, 1940s.
Diagram of a Northover Projector, seen in 1940 British War Office publication Military Training Pamphlet No 42 Tank Hunting and DestructionDovunque 35 with a Breda 20/65 Mod. 1935 autocannon of 42nd Artillery Regiment of Italian 61st Infantry Division
Diagram of a Northover Projector, seen in 1940 British War Office publication Military Training Pamphlet No 42 Tank Hunting and DestructionDovunque 35 with a Breda 20/65 Mod. 1935 autocannon of 42nd Artillery Regiment of Italian 61st Infantry Division 'Sirte', Libya, 1937-1941

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