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Panzer VI (Tiger I) tank and SdKfz. 251 halftrack vehicle, Tunisia, 1943Parade ground at a US Army facility, Fiji, 1942-1944
Panzer VI (Tiger I) tank and SdKfz. 251 halftrack vehicle, Tunisia, 1943Parade ground at a US Army facility, Fiji, 1942-1944
Parade of military vehicles, Queen Street, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, circa 1943; note Diamond T tank transporters with Matilda tanksParafrag bombs falling in Simpson Harbor, Rabaul, New Britain, 1940s
Parade of military vehicles, Queen Street, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, circa 1943; note Diamond T tank transporters with Matilda tanksParafrag bombs falling in Simpson Harbor, Rabaul, New Britain, 1940s
Pavel Rotmistrov, 1940sPavlov
Pavel Rotmistrov, 1940sPavlov's House, Stalingrad, Russia, 1943; note Gergardt Mill building in background
Personnel of a German Army Panzerjäeger unit, 1943Personnel of US Army Medical Detachment 1340, Fiji, 1942-1944; Harry Peters, standing, 7th from right
Personnel of a German Army Panzerjäeger unit, 1943Personnel of US Army Medical Detachment 1340, Fiji, 1942-1944; Harry Peters, standing, 7th from right
Pieter Gerbrandy preparing to make a broadcast to listeners in South Africa in a BBC studio in, London, England, United Kingdom, 1940sPilot of a Japanese Ki-48 bomber preparing for a mission, circa 1940s
Pieter Gerbrandy preparing to make a broadcast to listeners in South Africa in a BBC studio in, London, England, United Kingdom, 1940sPilot of a Japanese Ki-48 bomber preparing for a mission, circa 1940s
Plan for camouflage Measure 32v11 Design 18D for USS North Carolina, circa 1943, 1 of 2Plan for camouflage Measure 32v11 Design 18D for USS North Carolina, circa 1943, 2 of 2
Plan for camouflage Measure 32v11 Design 18D for USS North Carolina, circa 1943, 1 of 2Plan for camouflage Measure 32v11 Design 18D for USS North Carolina, circa 1943, 2 of 2
Plan for camouflage Measure 32v6 Design 10D for USS North Carolina, circa 1943, 1 of 2; this design would remain unusedPlan for camouflage Measure 32v6 Design 10D for USS North Carolina, circa 1943, 2 of 2; this design would remain unused
Plan for camouflage Measure 32v6 Design 10D for USS North Carolina, circa 1943, 1 of 2; this design would remain unusedPlan for camouflage Measure 32v6 Design 10D for USS North Carolina, circa 1943, 2 of 2; this design would remain unused
Policewomen Corporal Marion Jacklin (left) and Sergeant Annie Miller (hidden) speaking to Corporal Jessie Brown and Leading Aircraftwoman Pat Walton at a market, India, 1941-1945; all of these women were WAAF personnelPolish 1st Armoured Division Mk VI Crusader tank in Haddington, Scotland, United Kingdom, 1943
Policewomen Corporal Marion Jacklin (left) and Sergeant Annie Miller (hidden) speaking to Corporal Jessie Brown and Leading Aircraftwoman Pat Walton at a market, India, 1941-1945; all of these women were WAAF personnelPolish 1st Armoured Division Mk VI Crusader tank in Haddington, Scotland, United Kingdom, 1943
Polish commando troops exercising in Scotland, United Kingdom, 1943; note Bren light machine gun without magazinePort side view of USS Marlin underway, circa 1943
Polish commando troops exercising in Scotland, United Kingdom, 1943; note Bren light machine gun without magazinePort side view of USS Marlin underway, circa 1943
Portrait of African-American US Marine John R. Griffin, circa 1943Portrait of African-American US Marine John R. Griffin, circa 1943
Portrait of African-American US Marine John R. Griffin, circa 1943Portrait of African-American US Marine John R. Griffin, circa 1943

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