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Ki-54 aircraft at rest, circa 1940sKi-56 aircraft at rest, circa 1940s
Ki-54 aircraft at rest, circa 1940sKi-56 aircraft at rest, circa 1940s
Ki-56 aircraft at rest, circa 1940sKi-57 aircraft at an airfield, 1940s
Ki-56 aircraft at rest, circa 1940sKi-57 aircraft at an airfield, 1940s
Ki-59 aircraft at rest, circa 1940sKing George II of Greece in Alexandria, 1942; note Baker Pasha, Admiral Henry Harwood, and Patriarch Christoforos
Ki-59 aircraft at rest, circa 1940sKing George II of Greece in Alexandria, 1942; note Baker Pasha, Admiral Henry Harwood, and Patriarch Christoforos
King George II of Greece reviewing a Greek fighter station in the Western Desert, Egypt, circa 1942King George II of Greece speaking to a pilot of No. 335 (Hellenic) Squadron RAF at LG 20/Qotafiya, Egypt, 1942; note squadron commander Major X. F. Varvaresos
King George II of Greece reviewing a Greek fighter station in the Western Desert, Egypt, circa 1942King George II of Greece speaking to a pilot of No. 335 (Hellenic) Squadron RAF at LG 20/Qotafiya, Egypt, 1942; note squadron commander Major X. F. Varvaresos
KS750 motorcycle, date unknownKübelwagen vehicles of the German Afrikakorps operating in desert conditions, 1940-1943, photo 1 of 3; note the oversize tires that offered better performance on soft surfaces like sand
KS750 motorcycle, date unknownKübelwagen vehicles of the German Afrikakorps operating in desert conditions, 1940-1943, photo 1 of 3; note the oversize tires that offered better performance on soft surfaces like sand
Kübelwagen vehicles of the German Afrikakorps operating in desert conditions, 1940-1943, photo 2 of 3; note the oversize tires that offered better performance on soft surfaces like sandKübelwagen vehicles of the German Afrikakorps operating in desert conditions, 1940-1943, photo 3 of 3; note the oversize tires that offered better performance on soft surfaces like sand
Kübelwagen vehicles of the German Afrikakorps operating in desert conditions, 1940-1943, photo 2 of 3; note the oversize tires that offered better performance on soft surfaces like sandKübelwagen vehicles of the German Afrikakorps operating in desert conditions, 1940-1943, photo 3 of 3; note the oversize tires that offered better performance on soft surfaces like sand
L-4 Grasshopper aircraft at rest, mid-1940 to May 1942L-6A Grasshopper at rest, date unknown
L-4 Grasshopper aircraft at rest, mid-1940 to May 1942L-6A Grasshopper at rest, date unknown
Launching a Re.2000 Falco I fighter from Vittorio VenetoLaunching a Re.2000 Falco I fighter from Vittorio Veneto
Launching a Re.2000 Falco I fighter from Vittorio Veneto's catapult, circa 1942-1943, photo 1 of 2Launching a Re.2000 Falco I fighter from Vittorio Veneto's catapult, circa 1942-1943, photo 2 of 2
Leaflet encouraging Chinese civilians to help Americans fighting in China. Bottom text a Chinese proverb that mirrored Leaflet encouraging Chinese civilians to help Americans fighting in China. Text on right was a Chinese proverb that mirrored
Leaflet encouraging Chinese civilians to help Americans fighting in China. Bottom text a Chinese proverb that mirrored 'reap what you sow'; center text explained Allied CBI and USAAF emblemsLeaflet encouraging Chinese civilians to help Americans fighting in China. Text on right was a Chinese proverb that mirrored 'reap what you sow'; text on left explained the Allied emblem in CBI
Leng Peishu during training in the United States, 1940sLéon Degrelle speaking, date unknown
Leng Peishu during training in the United States, 1940sLéon Degrelle speaking, date unknown

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