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Horst Grund with an Arriflex camera in the Mediterranean Sea, circa 1943House boats near Changdi Street, Guangzhou, Guangdong Province, China, 1943
Horst Grund with an Arriflex camera in the Mediterranean Sea, circa 1943House boats near Changdi Street, Guangzhou, Guangdong Province, China, 1943
HSL 2586 at Walton-on-Thames, Surrey, England, United Kingdom, circa 1943Humber Light Reconnaissance Car Mk III, date unknown
HSL 2586 at Walton-on-Thames, Surrey, England, United Kingdom, circa 1943Humber Light Reconnaissance Car Mk III, date unknown
Humber Mk III armoured car, date unknownHungarian anti-tank crew with Solothurn S-18/100 gun, circa 1940s
Humber Mk III armoured car, date unknownHungarian anti-tank crew with Solothurn S-18/100 gun, circa 1940s
Hungarian troops manning a 105mm 37M howitzer, which was a redesignated German 10.5 cm leFH 18 light field howitzer, circa 1943Independence soon after completion, circa early 1943
Hungarian troops manning a 105mm 37M howitzer, which was a redesignated German 10.5 cm leFH 18 light field howitzer, circa 1943Independence soon after completion, circa early 1943
Industrial complex in the Soviet Union, date unknownIndustrial complex in the Soviet Union, date unknown
Industrial complex in the Soviet Union, date unknownIndustrial complex in the Soviet Union, date unknown
Industrial complex in the Soviet Union, date unknownInspirational words in German
Industrial complex in the Soviet Union, date unknownInspirational words in German 'comradeship is the guarantee to victory', Finland or Norway, 1942-1943
Interior of a Harrow aircraft of No. 271 Squadron RAF in an ambulance configuration, RAF Hendon, London, England, United Kingdom, 1940sInterior of the Kaiser Field Hospital and clinic, Richmond, California, United States, circa 1943. Note the diversity of the patients waiting for treatment, bearing out their motto “Illness knows no color line here.”
Interior of a Harrow aircraft of No. 271 Squadron RAF in an ambulance configuration, RAF Hendon, London, England, United Kingdom, 1940sInterior of the Kaiser Field Hospital and clinic, Richmond, California, United States, circa 1943. Note the diversity of the patients waiting for treatment, bearing out their motto “Illness knows no color line here.”
Invitation to the commissioning ceremony of USS New Jersey, early 1943Ion Antonescu and Adolf Hitler, Germany, 1940s; note interpreter Paul Schmidt (between Antonescu and Hitler), Joachim von Ribbentrop (right edge of photo), and Julius Schaub (to Ribbentrop
Invitation to the commissioning ceremony of USS New Jersey, early 1943Ion Antonescu and Adolf Hitler, Germany, 1940s; note interpreter Paul Schmidt (between Antonescu and Hitler), Joachim von Ribbentrop (right edge of photo), and Julius Schaub (to Ribbentrop's right)
Ira Hayes at Parachute Training School, Camp Gillespie, El Cajon, California, United States, 1943Irina Burnaia with Romanian officers, 1943
Ira Hayes at Parachute Training School, Camp Gillespie, El Cajon, California, United States, 1943Irina Burnaia with Romanian officers, 1943
Italian AB 41 armored car in North Africa, 1940sItalian AB 41 armored cars in the Balkan Peninsula, 1943
Italian AB 41 armored car in North Africa, 1940sItalian AB 41 armored cars in the Balkan Peninsula, 1943

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