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Battleship Nagato, circa 1941Battleship North Carolina at New York Navy Yard, Brooklyn, New York, United States, 1941
Battleship Nagato, circa 1941Battleship North Carolina at New York Navy Yard, Brooklyn, New York, United States, 1941
British pilot Barrie Heath of No. 611 Squadron RAF posing with a piece of downed German aircraft, 1941British workers working on a M2A4 light tank that had just arrived from the United States, circa 1941
British pilot Barrie Heath of No. 611 Squadron RAF posing with a piece of downed German aircraft, 1941British workers working on a M2A4 light tank that had just arrived from the United States, circa 1941
C-87 Liberator (cargo variant of the B-24) at Borinquen Field, Puerto Rico, 1941 as part of the “Arabian Knight” route-mapping operation. Note the large flag marking used as neutrality markings in pre-war 1941.Canadian Typhoon fighter parked on marsden matting, circa 1940s
C-87 Liberator (cargo variant of the B-24) at Borinquen Field, Puerto Rico, 1941 as part of the “Arabian Knight” route-mapping operation. Note the large flag marking used as neutrality markings in pre-war 1941.Canadian Typhoon fighter parked on marsden matting, circa 1940s
Captured German Bf 110 C-4 aircraft at RAF Duxford, England, United Kingdom, 1941, as seen in publication US Navy Naval Aviation News dated 13 Dec 1943Children being evacuated by train out of Berlin, Germany, 1939-1945
Captured German Bf 110 C-4 aircraft at RAF Duxford, England, United Kingdom, 1941, as seen in publication US Navy Naval Aviation News dated 13 Dec 1943Children being evacuated by train out of Berlin, Germany, 1939-1945
Chinese KE7 light machine gun crew, date unknownClose up view of
Chinese KE7 light machine gun crew, date unknownClose up view of 'Anton' turret aboard battleship Bismarck, 1940-1941
Close up view of battleship BismarckClose-up of a rocket launcher control cabin aboard HMS King George V while she was in drydock at Rosyth, Scotland, United Kingdom, circa 1940-1941
Close up view of battleship Bismarck's camouflaged superstructure, 1940-1941Close-up of a rocket launcher control cabin aboard HMS King George V while she was in drydock at Rosyth, Scotland, United Kingdom, circa 1940-1941
Crew of cruiser HMAS Sydney, circa late 1940 or early 1941Crew of HMS Rodney lowering a paravane into the water, date unknown
Crew of cruiser HMAS Sydney, circa late 1940 or early 1941Crew of HMS Rodney lowering a paravane into the water, date unknown
Damaged DC-3 aircraft at Suifu, Sichuan Province, China, 1941DC-2 passenger aircraft at Loiwing (Leiyun) airfield, Yunnan Province, China, date unknown
Damaged DC-3 aircraft at Suifu, Sichuan Province, China, 1941DC-2 passenger aircraft at Loiwing (Leiyun) airfield, Yunnan Province, China, date unknown
Deck opening aboard Bismarck with weather guard, 1940-1941Dodge WC27 1/2 ton ambulances and CCKW 21/2 ton trucks loaded on railway flat cars for shipment from manufacturing plants to points of embarkation, circa 1941
Deck opening aboard Bismarck with weather guard, 1940-1941Dodge WC27 1/2 ton ambulances and CCKW 21/2 ton trucks loaded on railway flat cars for shipment from manufacturing plants to points of embarkation, circa 1941
Douglas Bader and a Czechoslovakian pilot in England, United Kingdom, date unknownDShK machine gun and other weapons atop a Soviet armored train, 1941
Douglas Bader and a Czechoslovakian pilot in England, United Kingdom, date unknownDShK machine gun and other weapons atop a Soviet armored train, 1941

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