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Postcard featuring Japanese ocean liner Tatsuta Maru, early 1930sSchematic drawing of the United States Brooklyn-class light cruiser, of which there were nine. The Brooklyn-class design had a large influence on subsequent cruiser designs, both large cruisers and light.
Postcard featuring Japanese ocean liner Tatsuta Maru, early 1930sSchematic drawing of the United States Brooklyn-class light cruiser, of which there were nine. The Brooklyn-class design had a large influence on subsequent cruiser designs, both large cruisers and light.
Inaugural program of Franklin Roosevelt and John Garner, 4 Mar 1933Calligraphy
Inaugural program of Franklin Roosevelt and John Garner, 4 Mar 1933Calligraphy 'Rather be a ghost of a martyr, not a slave without a country' by General Song Zheyuan during the First Battle of Hebei, China, 15 Mar 1933
Chinese Japanese Occupation 100 Yuan note, series 1938, front and backManchukuo 15-fen stamp, printed in 1935, featuring the portrait of Kangde Emperor
Chinese Japanese Occupation 100 Yuan note, series 1938, front and backManchukuo 15-fen stamp, printed in 1935, featuring the portrait of Kangde Emperor
Taihoku General Government Building damaged by fire, Taiwan, 1935Japanese stamps issued on 2 Apr 1935 commemorating the visit of Emperor Puyi of puppet nation Manchukuo; note the White Pagoda of Manchukuo city Liaoyang and Japanese battleship Hiei
Taihoku General Government Building damaged by fire, Taiwan, 1935Japanese stamps issued on 2 Apr 1935 commemorating the visit of Emperor Puyi of puppet nation Manchukuo; note the White Pagoda of Manchukuo city Liaoyang and Japanese battleship Hiei
Commemorative card and stamp of Kangde EmperorIllustration of German concentration camp prisoner identification system, 1936
Commemorative card and stamp of Kangde Emperor's visit to Japan, stamped date 6 Apr 1935Illustration of German concentration camp prisoner identification system, 1936
Line drawing of the Douglas C-47 Skytrain cargo aircraft.Schematic drawing of the St. Louis sub-class of the United States Brooklyn-class light cruiser, of which there were two.
Line drawing of the Douglas C-47 Skytrain cargo aircraft.Schematic drawing of the St. Louis sub-class of the United States Brooklyn-class light cruiser, of which there were two.
Postcard featuring a AT-2 aircraft of Japan Air Transport airliner, circa 1937A Japanese newspaper reporting a killing contest held by the Japanese Army in Nanjing, late 1937 or early 1938
Postcard featuring a AT-2 aircraft of Japan Air Transport airliner, circa 1937A Japanese newspaper reporting a killing contest held by the Japanese Army in Nanjing, late 1937 or early 1938
Hitler Youth recruitment poster, date unknownPostcard depicting cruiser Myoko, 1930s
Hitler Youth recruitment poster, date unknownPostcard depicting cruiser Myoko, 1930s
Recognition drawing for cruisers Takao and Atago (post-1938 configuration) published by US Navy Office of Naval IntelligenceTelegram from Reinhard Heydrich coordinating SD involvement in Kristallnacht, 10 Nov 1938, page 1 of 4
Recognition drawing for cruisers Takao and Atago (post-1938 configuration) published by US Navy Office of Naval IntelligenceTelegram from Reinhard Heydrich coordinating SD involvement in Kristallnacht, 10 Nov 1938, page 1 of 4
Telegram from Reinhard Heydrich coordinating SD involvement in Kristallnacht, 10 Nov 1938, page 2 of 4Telegram from Reinhard Heydrich coordinating SD involvement in Kristallnacht, 10 Nov 1938, page 3 of 4
Telegram from Reinhard Heydrich coordinating SD involvement in Kristallnacht, 10 Nov 1938, page 2 of 4Telegram from Reinhard Heydrich coordinating SD involvement in Kristallnacht, 10 Nov 1938, page 3 of 4

476 items in this album on 24 pages.



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"No bastard ever won a war by dying for his country. You win the war by making the other poor dumb bastard die for his country!"

George Patton, 31 May 1944


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