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Author Pearl Buck receiving the Nobel Prize for Literature from King Gustaf V, Stockholm Concert Hall, Sweden, 10 Dec 1938Kumano, 19 Dec 1938; seen in Japanese Division of Navy Department Intelligence booklet 00-30V-57 / War Department Intelligence booklet FM 30-50
Author Pearl Buck receiving the Nobel Prize for Literature from King Gustaf V, Stockholm Concert Hall, Sweden, 10 Dec 1938Kumano, 19 Dec 1938; seen in Japanese Division of Navy Department Intelligence booklet 00-30V-57 / War Department Intelligence booklet FM 30-50
Prisoners at Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp, Germany, 19 Dec 1938Prisoners in the concentration camp at Sachsenhausen, Germany, 19 Dec 1938
Prisoners at Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp, Germany, 19 Dec 1938Prisoners in the concentration camp at Sachsenhausen, Germany, 19 Dec 1938
Aoba undergoing aircraft catapult trials, 25 Dec 1938Franklin Roosevelt and Harry Hopkins, Rochester, Minnesota, United States, 11-14 Sep 1938
Aoba undergoing aircraft catapult trials, 25 Dec 1938Franklin Roosevelt and Harry Hopkins, Rochester, Minnesota, United States, 11-14 Sep 1938
1939 sketch of plans for the OS2U-1 KingfisherA flight of Swordfish I aircraft of No. 820 Squadron Fleet Air Arm flying over carrier Ark Royal, 1939
1939 sketch of plans for the OS2U-1 KingfisherA flight of Swordfish I aircraft of No. 820 Squadron Fleet Air Arm flying over carrier Ark Royal, 1939
A group of Ki-32 aircraft at rest, circa 1930sA group of Ki-32 aircraft in flight, circa 1930s
A group of Ki-32 aircraft at rest, circa 1930sA group of Ki-32 aircraft in flight, circa 1930s
A group of Ki-32 aircraft in flight, circa 1930sA group of Ki-32 aircraft in flight, circa 1930s
A group of Ki-32 aircraft in flight, circa 1930sA group of Ki-32 aircraft in flight, circa 1930s
A group of Ki-32 aircraft in flight, circa 1930sA-17 aircraft of USAAC 74th Attack Squadron in flight over Panama Canal Zone, 1939
A group of Ki-32 aircraft in flight, circa 1930sA-17 aircraft of USAAC 74th Attack Squadron in flight over Panama Canal Zone, 1939
A-17 aircraft of USAAC 74th Attack Squadron, Panama Canal Zone, 1939A5M fighter of carrier Akagi in flight, 1938-1939
A-17 aircraft of USAAC 74th Attack Squadron, Panama Canal Zone, 1939A5M fighter of carrier Akagi in flight, 1938-1939
Aerial view of AG Vulcan Stettin shipyard, Stettin, Germany as seen on a postcard, circa 1930sAerial view of HMS Exeter, Panama Canal Zone, circa 1939
Aerial view of AG Vulcan Stettin shipyard, Stettin, Germany as seen on a postcard, circa 1930sAerial view of HMS Exeter, Panama Canal Zone, circa 1939
Aerial view of the Nordwerft (North Yard) area of the Kriegsmarinewerft shipyard, Wilhelmshaven, Germany, 1939; note the two new locks, the general outline of the construction basin, one of the three dry docks, and eventually two floating dry docksAmerican submarines USS Shark, USS Permit, USS Perch, USS Porpoise, USS Tarpon, and USS Pike at San Diego, California, United States, circa 1939, photo 1 of 2
Aerial view of the Nordwerft (North Yard) area of the Kriegsmarinewerft shipyard, Wilhelmshaven, Germany, 1939; note the two new locks, the general outline of the construction basin, one of the three dry docks, and eventually two floating dry docksAmerican submarines USS Shark, USS Permit, USS Perch, USS Porpoise, USS Tarpon, and USS Pike at San Diego, California, United States, circa 1939, photo 1 of 2

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