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Chancellor of Germany Papen and poet Gerhart Hauptmann with 11-year-old violinist Ruggiero Ricci after she had just performed in a concert in Berlin, Germany, Sep 1932Chancellor Papen disabled veterans at the 13th Frontsoldatentag des Stahlhelms parade, Berlin, Germany, Sep 1932
Chancellor of Germany Papen and poet Gerhart Hauptmann with 11-year-old violinist Ruggiero Ricci after she had just performed in a concert in Berlin, Germany, Sep 1932Chancellor Papen disabled veterans at the 13th Frontsoldatentag des Stahlhelms parade, Berlin, Germany, Sep 1932
Lewis Puller leading Company M in a parade, Nicaragua, Sep 1932Chancellor Papen entering the Reichstag, Berlin, Germany, 12 Sep 1932
Lewis Puller leading Company M in a parade, Nicaragua, Sep 1932Chancellor Papen entering the Reichstag, Berlin, Germany, 12 Sep 1932
Douglas MacArthur with Józef Piłsudski and other Polish officers, Warsaw, Poland, 15 Sep 1932Manchukuo Prime Minister Zheng Xiaoxu and Japanese Ambassador Nobuyoshi Muto signing the Japan-Manchukuo Protocol, Xinjing, Manchukuo (now Changchun, China), 15 Sep 1932
Douglas MacArthur with Józef Piłsudski and other Polish officers, Warsaw, Poland, 15 Sep 1932Manchukuo Prime Minister Zheng Xiaoxu and Japanese Ambassador Nobuyoshi Muto signing the Japan-Manchukuo Protocol, Xinjing, Manchukuo (now Changchun, China), 15 Sep 1932
Papen and Neurath preparing to meet with journalists, Berlin, Germany, Nov 1932Lennart Oesch and Carl Mannerheim at a memorial for the Battle of Lützen, celebrating its 300th anniversary, Germany, 6 Nov 1932
Papen and Neurath preparing to meet with journalists, Berlin, Germany, Nov 1932Lennart Oesch and Carl Mannerheim at a memorial for the Battle of Lützen, celebrating its 300th anniversary, Germany, 6 Nov 1932
Kichisaburo Nomura, Dec 1932Yun Bong-gil being prepared for execution, Kanazawa, Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan, 19 Dec 1932, photo 1 of 2
Kichisaburo Nomura, Dec 1932Yun Bong-gil being prepared for execution, Kanazawa, Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan, 19 Dec 1932, photo 1 of 2
Yun Bong-gil being prepared for execution, Kanazawa, Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan, 19 Dec 1932, photo 2 of 2Benito Mussolini and family aboard a yacht at Riccione, Italy, 1933
Yun Bong-gil being prepared for execution, Kanazawa, Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan, 19 Dec 1932, photo 2 of 2Benito Mussolini and family aboard a yacht at Riccione, Italy, 1933
Chiang Kaishek and Song Zheyuan in Hebei Province, China, 1933Chiang Kaishek and Song Ziwen in Shanghai, China, 1930s
Chiang Kaishek and Song Zheyuan in Hebei Province, China, 1933Chiang Kaishek and Song Ziwen in Shanghai, China, 1930s
Chiang Kaishek speaking to troops, circa 1930sChiang Kaishek, China, 1933
Chiang Kaishek speaking to troops, circa 1930sChiang Kaishek, China, 1933
Chiang Kaishek, Song Qingling, Song Meiling, and Song Ailing, China, circa 1930sCrown Prince Yi Un and Princess Masako at the Imperial Art Exhibition of 1933, Japan
Chiang Kaishek, Song Qingling, Song Meiling, and Song Ailing, China, circa 1930sCrown Prince Yi Un and Princess Masako at the Imperial Art Exhibition of 1933, Japan
Emperor ShowaErich Raeder and Werner von Blomberg inspecting German sailors at Kiel, Germany, 1933
Emperor Showa's motorcade arriving at the entrance of Maizuru Naval District Headquarters, 1933Erich Raeder and Werner von Blomberg inspecting German sailors at Kiel, Germany, 1933

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