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Edmund Veesenmayer at the Nuremberg Trials, Germany, 1946-1949Edmund Veesenmayer making his final statement during the Nuremberg Trials in Germany, 1949
Edmund Veesenmayer at the Nuremberg Trials, Germany, 1946-1949Edmund Veesenmayer making his final statement during the Nuremberg Trials in Germany, 1949
F-15A-1 Reporter resting at an airfield, circa late 1940sF4U-4 Corsair fighter in the midst of a failed carrier landing attempt on USS Sicily, 1949; seen in Nov 1978 issue of US Navy publication Naval Aviation News
F-15A-1 Reporter resting at an airfield, circa late 1940sF4U-4 Corsair fighter in the midst of a failed carrier landing attempt on USS Sicily, 1949; seen in Nov 1978 issue of US Navy publication Naval Aviation News
F4U-4 Corsair fighter of US Marine Corps squadron VMF-225 aboard USS Cabot, circa late 1940sF4U-5N Corsair nightfighter in flight, late 1940s; seen in Nov 1949 issue of US Navy publication Naval Aviation News
F4U-4 Corsair fighter of US Marine Corps squadron VMF-225 aboard USS Cabot, circa late 1940sF4U-5N Corsair nightfighter in flight, late 1940s; seen in Nov 1949 issue of US Navy publication Naval Aviation News
Joseph Stalin at a desk, 1949Korean military policemen with captured Japanese Type 92 machine gun, Seoul, Korea, late 1940s
Joseph Stalin at a desk, 1949Korean military policemen with captured Japanese Type 92 machine gun, Seoul, Korea, late 1940s
L-18 Lodestar aircraft Lieutenant Grace Hopper, circa late 1940s
L-18 Lodestar aircraft 'Kotare' of New Zealand National Airways Corporation, a former RNZAF transport, circa 1949-1950Lieutenant Grace Hopper, circa late 1940s
New Jersey National Guard T-6 Texan aircraft in flight in the United States, post-warSB-17G aircraft of Flight D of the US Air Force 5th Rescue Squadron, circa late 1940s; note rescue boat mounted beneath fuselage, chin-mounted radar dome, and Catalina in background
New Jersey National Guard T-6 Texan aircraft in flight in the United States, post-warSB-17G aircraft of Flight D of the US Air Force 5th Rescue Squadron, circa late 1940s; note rescue boat mounted beneath fuselage, chin-mounted radar dome, and Catalina in background
T40 prototype tank at Fort Knox, Kentucky, United States, 1949US Marine Corps Commandant General Clifton Cates, 1948-1952
T40 prototype tank at Fort Knox, Kentucky, United States, 1949US Marine Corps Commandant General Clifton Cates, 1948-1952
USS Barbero underway, circa late 1940sVannevar Bush at his desk, circa 1949
USS Barbero underway, circa late 1940sVannevar Bush at his desk, circa 1949
Dwight Eisenhower and James Forrestal at Andrews Air Force Base, Maryland, United States, 15 Feb 1949Abandoned Japanese Type 96 25mm anti-aircraft mounts at Waingapu, Dutch East Indies, 25 Feb 1949
Dwight Eisenhower and James Forrestal at Andrews Air Force Base, Maryland, United States, 15 Feb 1949Abandoned Japanese Type 96 25mm anti-aircraft mounts at Waingapu, Dutch East Indies, 25 Feb 1949
USS Finback underway off New London, Connecticut, United States, 7 Mar 1949Acting Shanxi governor Liang Huazhi and Chairwoman of Provincial Women
USS Finback underway off New London, Connecticut, United States, 7 Mar 1949Acting Shanxi governor Liang Huazhi and Chairwoman of Provincial Women's Association Yan Huiqing bidding farewell to Yan Xishan at the airport, Taiyuan, Shanxi Province, China, 29 Mar 1949

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