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Adolf Hitler at the WolfAEC Mk II armored car, date unknown
Adolf Hitler at the Wolf's Lair headquarters, near Görlitz, Ostpreußen, Germany, 1940sAEC Mk II armored car, date unknown
AEC Mk III armored car, 1940sAEC Mk III armored car, date unknown
AEC Mk III armored car, 1940sAEC Mk III armored car, date unknown
AEC Mk III armored car, date unknownAEC Mk III armored car, date unknown
AEC Mk III armored car, date unknownAEC Mk III armored car, date unknown
AEC Mk III armored car, date unknownAEC Mk III armored car, date unknown
AEC Mk III armored car, date unknownAEC Mk III armored car, date unknown
Aerial photo of Sobibór concentration camp, Poland, 1943Aerial view of Howaldtswerke shipyard, Hamburg, Germany, 1940s
Aerial photo of Sobibór concentration camp, Poland, 1943Aerial view of Howaldtswerke shipyard, Hamburg, Germany, 1940s
Aerial view of Midway Atoll, 1943Aerial view of the seven original shipways of Kaiser Richmond Shipyard No. 1, early 1943. The large buildings in the upper right are the prefabrication sheds and Shipyard No. 2 is beyond them.
Aerial view of Midway Atoll, 1943Aerial view of the seven original shipways of Kaiser Richmond Shipyard No. 1, early 1943. The large buildings in the upper right are the prefabrication sheds and Shipyard No. 2 is beyond them.
Aerial view of the tower, hangars, and pad at Borinquen Field, Puerto Rico, 1943. Aircraft seen include C-46, C-47, C-54, B-17, B-25, B-18, B-34, A-20, and perhaps others.Aerial view of US battleship Massachusetts, 1943; note OS2U Kingfisher float planes on the fantail catapults
Aerial view of the tower, hangars, and pad at Borinquen Field, Puerto Rico, 1943. Aircraft seen include C-46, C-47, C-54, B-17, B-25, B-18, B-34, A-20, and perhaps others.Aerial view of US battleship Massachusetts, 1943; note OS2U Kingfisher float planes on the fantail catapults
Aerial view of Voronezh, Russia, 1943African-American factory workers Cecil M. Coles and Juanita E. Gray working on a lathe machine, which the latter was being trained to use, Washington, DC, United States, date unknown
Aerial view of Voronezh, Russia, 1943African-American factory workers Cecil M. Coles and Juanita E. Gray working on a lathe machine, which the latter was being trained to use, Washington, DC, United States, date unknown
African-American pilots of the US Army 15th AAF squadron, date unknown; The Three Minute Egg Club denotes they had returned to base from combat with less than 3 minutesAfrican-American sailor George C. Fields, formerly Franklin Roosevelt
African-American pilots of the US Army 15th AAF squadron, date unknown; The Three Minute Egg Club denotes they had returned to base from combat with less than 3 minutes' worth of fuel at least onceAfrican-American sailor George C. Fields, formerly Franklin Roosevelt's valet, showing his honor certificate from US Naval Training Station, Great Lakes, Illinois, United States, circa 1943
African-American swing musician Earl African-American Theodore R. Poston, head of the Negro Press Section of the US Office of War Information, date unknown
African-American swing musician Earl 'Fatha' Hines with US Army Private Charles Carpenter, his former manager, Camp Lee, Virginia, United States, date unknownAfrican-American Theodore R. Poston, head of the Negro Press Section of the US Office of War Information, date unknown

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