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Two German soldiers in Lublin, Poland, May 1941Hitler Youth Hour of Commemoration in front of the Town Hall in Tomaszow, occupied Poland, 11 May 1941
Two German soldiers in Lublin, Poland, May 1941Hitler Youth Hour of Commemoration in front of the Town Hall in Tomaszow, occupied Poland, 11 May 1941
Howard P. Perry, the first African-American to enlist in the United States Marines Corps on 1 Jun 1942Danish woman working in a German factory, 21 Jun 1941; she could be identified as Danish by her
Howard P. Perry, the first African-American to enlist in the United States Marines Corps on 1 Jun 1942Danish woman working in a German factory, 21 Jun 1941; she could be identified as Danish by her 'D' armband
Russian conscripts entering the Voroshilov Barracks in Moscow, Russia, 23 Jun 1941Soviet troops marching near Moscow, Russia, 23 Jun 1941; text of poster at left:
Russian conscripts entering the Voroshilov Barracks in Moscow, Russia, 23 Jun 1941Soviet troops marching near Moscow, Russia, 23 Jun 1941; text of poster at left: 'The enemy will be defeated/Victory will be ours'
Conscripts of the Soviet Army, Moscow, Russia, 24 Jun 1941German officers observing the firing of 8.8cm guns from a gunboat on the Black Sea off Constanta, Romania, Jul 1941
Conscripts of the Soviet Army, Moscow, Russia, 24 Jun 1941German officers observing the firing of 8.8cm guns from a gunboat on the Black Sea off Constanta, Romania, Jul 1941
Victims of Soviet NKVD, Lwów, Poland (now Lviv, Ukraine), early Jul 1941Civilians exhuming a mass grave containing victim of the Soviets, Tarnopol, Poland (now Ternopil, Ukraine), 10 Jul 1941
Victims of Soviet NKVD, Lwów, Poland (now Lviv, Ukraine), early Jul 1941Civilians exhuming a mass grave containing victim of the Soviets, Tarnopol, Poland (now Ternopil, Ukraine), 10 Jul 1941
Civilians identifying victims of the Soviets, Tarnopol, Poland (now Ternopil, Ukraine), 10 Jul 1941Firefighters in Moscow, Russia, 10 Jul 1941
Civilians identifying victims of the Soviets, Tarnopol, Poland (now Ternopil, Ukraine), 10 Jul 1941Firefighters in Moscow, Russia, 10 Jul 1941
A mother hugging her son as the conscripted son was leaving for the front, Nikolayev, Ukraine or Russia, 1941African-American US Army Air Corps cadets being addressed at the Booker T. Washington Monument, Tuskegee Institute, Tuskegee, Alabama, United States, Aug 1941
A mother hugging her son as the conscripted son was leaving for the front, Nikolayev, Ukraine or Russia, 1941African-American US Army Air Corps cadets being addressed at the Booker T. Washington Monument, Tuskegee Institute, Tuskegee, Alabama, United States, Aug 1941
German soldiers with civilians of Poltava, Ukraine, summer 1941Russian conscripts in training, Moscow, Russia, Aug 1941
German soldiers with civilians of Poltava, Ukraine, summer 1941Russian conscripts in training, Moscow, Russia, Aug 1941
Search and rescue dog Rip and handler E. King among rubble in Poplar, London, England, United Kingdom, Aug 1941The execution of an Ukrainian Jew by man of German Einsatzgruppe C or Einsatzgruppe D, Vinnytsia, Ukraine, circa mid-1941
Search and rescue dog Rip and handler E. King among rubble in Poplar, London, England, United Kingdom, Aug 1941The execution of an Ukrainian Jew by man of German Einsatzgruppe C or Einsatzgruppe D, Vinnytsia, Ukraine, circa mid-1941
Search and rescue dog Rip atop a pile of rubble after an air raid on Poplar, London, England, United Kingdom, 5 Aug 1941British mechanics assembling Buffalo fighters, Singapore, circa 12 Aug 1941
Search and rescue dog Rip atop a pile of rubble after an air raid on Poplar, London, England, United Kingdom, 5 Aug 1941British mechanics assembling Buffalo fighters, Singapore, circa 12 Aug 1941

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