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Erwin Rommel as a cadet at Royal Officer Cadet School, Danzig, circa 1910Henry Stimson at a desk, 1910
Erwin Rommel as a cadet at Royal Officer Cadet School, Danzig, circa 1910Henry Stimson at a desk, 1910
Portrait of Admiral Prince Hiroyasu of Fushimi, circa 1910sPortrait of John Curtin, seen on a 1910 election pamphlet for political office for Balaclava neighborhood of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Portrait of Admiral Prince Hiroyasu of Fushimi, circa 1910sPortrait of John Curtin, seen on a 1910 election pamphlet for political office for Balaclava neighborhood of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Portrait of Manuel Quezon, circa 1910sPortrait of Wang Jingwei, 1910
Portrait of Manuel Quezon, circa 1910sPortrait of Wang Jingwei, 1910
Winston Churchill, Judd Blick, John Blick, Frederick Burnham, and the Earl of Kent at Giza, Egypt, 1910Ioseb Jughashvili
Winston Churchill, Judd Blick, John Blick, Frederick Burnham, and the Earl of Kent at Giza, Egypt, 1910Ioseb Jughashvili's mugshot and file with the Russian Tsarist secret police, 23 Mar 1910
Portrait of Song Meiling, May 1910Nine European monarchs gathering at Windsor Castle for the funeral of King Edward VII, Berkshire, England, United Kingdom, 20 May 1910
Portrait of Song Meiling, May 1910Nine European monarchs gathering at Windsor Castle for the funeral of King Edward VII, Berkshire, England, United Kingdom, 20 May 1910
Portrait of Chiang Kaishek as an enlisted member of Japanese Army 19th Field Artillery Regiment based in Takada (now Joetsu), Niigata Prefecture, Japan, late 19102nd Lieutenant Henry Arnold at the controls of a Wright Type B aircraft, Wright Flying School, Fairborn near Dayton, Ohio, United States, 1911
Portrait of Chiang Kaishek as an enlisted member of Japanese Army 19th Field Artillery Regiment based in Takada (now Joetsu), Niigata Prefecture, Japan, late 19102nd Lieutenant Henry Arnold at the controls of a Wright Type B aircraft, Wright Flying School, Fairborn near Dayton, Ohio, United States, 1911
Empress Dowager Longyu and Xuantong Emperor, Beijing, China, 1911Yan Xishan and Sun Yatsen, China, 1911
Empress Dowager Longyu and Xuantong Emperor, Beijing, China, 1911Yan Xishan and Sun Yatsen, China, 1911
UK Home Secretary Winston Churchill at the scene of the Siege of Sidney Street, London, England, United Kingdom, 3 Jan 1911Lt Cmdr Leahy as President William H. Taft
UK Home Secretary Winston Churchill at the scene of the Siege of Sidney Street, London, England, United Kingdom, 3 Jan 1911Lt Cmdr Leahy as President William H. Taft's aide, 15 Oct 1911
British Colonial Secretary Winston Churchill in Damascus, Ottoman Syria, 1912Canadian Prime Minister Robert Borden and British First Lord of the Admiralty Winston Churchill in London, England, United Kingdom, 1912
British Colonial Secretary Winston Churchill in Damascus, Ottoman Syria, 1912Canadian Prime Minister Robert Borden and British First Lord of the Admiralty Winston Churchill in London, England, United Kingdom, 1912
Crown Prince Yi Un resting amidst a bayonet training session, circa 1912Fencers Jean de Mas Latrie of France and George Patton of the United States competing in the 1912 Summer Olympics, Stockholm, Sweden, 7 Jul 1912
Crown Prince Yi Un resting amidst a bayonet training session, circa 1912Fencers Jean de Mas Latrie of France and George Patton of the United States competing in the 1912 Summer Olympics, Stockholm, Sweden, 7 Jul 1912

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