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Waclawa Jadziak and her daughter Janina starting their trek out of Warsaw, Poland, Sep 1939Wall damaged by bullets, Warsaw, Poland, Sep 1939
Waclawa Jadziak and her daughter Janina starting their trek out of Warsaw, Poland, Sep 1939Wall damaged by bullets, Warsaw, Poland, Sep 1939
Wreckage of PZL.37B bomber, Poland, mid-Sep 1939Horses employed by the German Army towing a 7.5 cm le.IG 18 infantry gun, Poland, Sep 1939
Wreckage of PZL.37B bomber, Poland, mid-Sep 1939Horses employed by the German Army towing a 7.5 cm le.IG 18 infantry gun, Poland, Sep 1939
The grain silo at the intersection of Bema and Pradzynskiego Streets burning, Warsaw, Poland, Sep 1939Ethnic Byelorussian civilians in eastern Poland welcoming Soviet invaders, Poland, Sep 1939
The grain silo at the intersection of Bema and Pradzynskiego Streets burning, Warsaw, Poland, Sep 1939Ethnic Byelorussian civilians in eastern Poland welcoming Soviet invaders, Poland, Sep 1939
Firefighting in the ball room of the Royal Castle, Warsaw, Poland, 17 Sep 1939HMS Courageous sinking in the Atlantic Ocean, 17 Sep 1939
Firefighting in the ball room of the Royal Castle, Warsaw, Poland, 17 Sep 1939HMS Courageous sinking in the Atlantic Ocean, 17 Sep 1939
HMS Courageous sinking, Atlantic Ocean, 17 Sep 1939; photograph taken by a British Royal Navy sailor aboard an escorting vesselLaunching of Console Generale Liuzzi, Tosi Shipyard at Taranto, Italy, 17 Sep 1939
HMS Courageous sinking, Atlantic Ocean, 17 Sep 1939; photograph taken by a British Royal Navy sailor aboard an escorting vesselLaunching of Console Generale Liuzzi, Tosi Shipyard at Taranto, Italy, 17 Sep 1939
Soviet forces crossing the Polish border, 17 Sep 1939The Royal Castle in Warsaw, Poland burning after being hit by German shellfire, 17 Sep 1939
Soviet forces crossing the Polish border, 17 Sep 1939The Royal Castle in Warsaw, Poland burning after being hit by German shellfire, 17 Sep 1939
Ferdinand Catlos and Franz Karmasin, Sanok, Poland, circa late Sep 1939Ferdinand Catlos at the market square outside the town hall of Sanok, Poland, circa late Sep 1939
Ferdinand Catlos and Franz Karmasin, Sanok, Poland, circa late Sep 1939Ferdinand Catlos at the market square outside the town hall of Sanok, Poland, circa late Sep 1939
Ferdinand Catlos observing a destroyed rail bridge, Komancza, southern Poland, circa late Sep 1939Ferdinand Catlos with Ukrainian civilians in Komancza village, southern Poland, Sep 1939, photo 1 of 3
Ferdinand Catlos observing a destroyed rail bridge, Komancza, southern Poland, circa late Sep 1939Ferdinand Catlos with Ukrainian civilians in Komancza village, southern Poland, Sep 1939, photo 1 of 3
Ferdinand Catlos with Ukrainian civilians in Komancza village, southern Poland, Sep 1939, photo 2 of 3Ferdinand Catlos with Ukrainian civilians in Komancza village, southern Poland, Sep 1939, photo 3 of 3
Ferdinand Catlos with Ukrainian civilians in Komancza village, southern Poland, Sep 1939, photo 2 of 3Ferdinand Catlos with Ukrainian civilians in Komancza village, southern Poland, Sep 1939, photo 3 of 3
Ferdinand Catlos, Augustín Malár, and others at the market square outside the town hall of Sanok, Poland, circa late Sep 1939Slovakian General Ferdinand Catlos speaking with German General Erwin Engelbrecht, Poland, circa late Sep 1939
Ferdinand Catlos, Augustín Malár, and others at the market square outside the town hall of Sanok, Poland, circa late Sep 1939Slovakian General Ferdinand Catlos speaking with German General Erwin Engelbrecht, Poland, circa late Sep 1939

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