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Students of Soongsil Middle School Chung Il-kwon (seated), Jang Jun-ha (left), Moon Ik-hwan (center), and Yun Dong-ju (right), 1935 or 1936Tadashi Kaneko (rear row) with fellow aviation school students, 1935; note A2N aircraft in background
Students of Soongsil Middle School Chung Il-kwon (seated), Jang Jun-ha (left), Moon Ik-hwan (center), and Yun Dong-ju (right), 1935 or 1936Tadashi Kaneko (rear row) with fellow aviation school students, 1935; note A2N aircraft in background
Toyama Prefecture Tatsuru Saito and Prince Morimasa of Nashimoto, 1935Vannevar Bush standing over a section of his differential analyzer at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, circa 1935.
Toyama Prefecture Tatsuru Saito and Prince Morimasa of Nashimoto, 1935Vannevar Bush standing over a section of his differential analyzer at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, circa 1935.
Xie Jieshi touring a prison in Shinchiku (now Hsinchu), Taiwan, 1935Zhang Xueliang and Chiang Kaishek, circa 1930s
Xie Jieshi touring a prison in Shinchiku (now Hsinchu), Taiwan, 1935Zhang Xueliang and Chiang Kaishek, circa 1930s
Zhang Xueliang and Chiang Kaishek, circa 1930sZhang Xueliang and Chiang Kaishek, date unknown
Zhang Xueliang and Chiang Kaishek, circa 1930sZhang Xueliang and Chiang Kaishek, date unknown
Zheng Xiaoxu with Manchukuo officials, China, circa 1930sZheng Xiaoxu with Reginald Johnston, northeastern China, 1935
Zheng Xiaoxu with Manchukuo officials, China, circa 1930sZheng Xiaoxu with Reginald Johnston, northeastern China, 1935
Irina Burnaia and Petre Ivanovici with an IAR-22 aircraft, 3 Jan 1935Portrait of Prince Yi U, 5 Jan 1935; Lady Kim of Kwang-san and Yi Jin-wan in insets
Irina Burnaia and Petre Ivanovici with an IAR-22 aircraft, 3 Jan 1935Portrait of Prince Yi U, 5 Jan 1935; Lady Kim of Kwang-san and Yi Jin-wan in insets
Hitler Youth children at Herrmann GöringLeeb, Fritsch, Himmler, Blomberg, Raeder, Rundstedt, and Wachenfeld at a dinner, Germany, 13 Jan 1935
Hitler Youth children at Herrmann Göring's 42nd birthday celebration, Berlin, Germany, 12 Jan 1935Leeb, Fritsch, Himmler, Blomberg, Raeder, Rundstedt, and Wachenfeld at a dinner, Germany, 13 Jan 1935
Chairman of the Nationalist Government Lin Sen with head of Executive Yuan Wang Jinwei, Italian ambassador Vincenzo Lojacono, and others, Nanjing, China, 25 Jan 1935Wang Jingwei, Lin Sen, and Italian Ambassador to China Vincenzo Lojacono shortly after Lojacono had delivered his credentials, Nanjing, China, 25 Jan 1935
Chairman of the Nationalist Government Lin Sen with head of Executive Yuan Wang Jinwei, Italian ambassador Vincenzo Lojacono, and others, Nanjing, China, 25 Jan 1935Wang Jingwei, Lin Sen, and Italian Ambassador to China Vincenzo Lojacono shortly after Lojacono had delivered his credentials, Nanjing, China, 25 Jan 1935
Irina Burnaia in Cairo, Egypt, Feb 1935Adolf Hitler and his military commanders on Heroes Remembrance Day, Mar 1935
Irina Burnaia in Cairo, Egypt, Feb 1935Adolf Hitler and his military commanders on Heroes Remembrance Day, Mar 1935
German officials Alfred Rosenberg, Paul von Rübenach, and Konstantin von Neurath in Berlin speaking with Japanese counterparts in Tokyo, 12 Mar 1935Irina Burnaia and Petre Ivanovici at the Băneasa airport in Bucharest, Romania, 24 Mar 1935
German officials Alfred Rosenberg, Paul von Rübenach, and Konstantin von Neurath in Berlin speaking with Japanese counterparts in Tokyo, 12 Mar 1935Irina Burnaia and Petre Ivanovici at the Băneasa airport in Bucharest, Romania, 24 Mar 1935

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