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USS New Mexico at the Puget Sound Navy Yard, Bremerton, Washington, United States, 24 Apr 1940Two British soldiers inspecting an unexploded German bomb at the railway station at Grong, near Namsos, Norway, 30 Apr 1940; note Lee-Enfield No. 4 rifles
USS New Mexico at the Puget Sound Navy Yard, Bremerton, Washington, United States, 24 Apr 1940Two British soldiers inspecting an unexploded German bomb at the railway station at Grong, near Namsos, Norway, 30 Apr 1940; note Lee-Enfield No. 4 rifles
A British sergeant air-gunner manned his Vickers K gun from the rear cockpit of a Fairey Battle, May 1940; note the unofficial squadron pennant flying from the radio mastAbandoned H35 light tank on the side of a road, France, May 1940
A British sergeant air-gunner manned his Vickers K gun from the rear cockpit of a Fairey Battle, May 1940; note the unofficial squadron pennant flying from the radio mastAbandoned H35 light tank on the side of a road, France, May 1940
Bf 110 aircraft of German Zerstörergeschwader (Destroyer Wing) 76 preparing for flight, Western Europe, May 1940; note shark mouth markingBritish Cruiser Mk IV tank with turret facing the rear, France, late May 1940
Bf 110 aircraft of German Zerstörergeschwader (Destroyer Wing) 76 preparing for flight, Western Europe, May 1940; note shark mouth markingBritish Cruiser Mk IV tank with turret facing the rear, France, late May 1940
Chinese soldier throwing a grenade during Battle of Zaoyang-Yichang, Hubei, China, May-Jun 1940Destroyed Hegra road bridge, Stjørdal, Norway, Apr 1940
Chinese soldier throwing a grenade during Battle of Zaoyang-Yichang, Hubei, China, May-Jun 1940Destroyed Hegra road bridge, Stjørdal, Norway, Apr 1940
Do 17Z bombers over the Low Countries, May 1940German 1934-class destroyer and other ships in port in Narvik, Norway, 1940
Do 17Z bombers over the Low Countries, May 1940German 1934-class destroyer and other ships in port in Narvik, Norway, 1940
German anti-aircraft gun crew on the Danish coast, May 1940; note armored coastal battery in foregroundGerman Bf 110 fighters, Western Europe, May 1940; note shark mouth markings
German anti-aircraft gun crew on the Danish coast, May 1940; note armored coastal battery in foregroundGerman Bf 110 fighters, Western Europe, May 1940; note shark mouth markings
German Ju 52 aircraft flying over the crash site of a German Bf 110 fighter, near Oslo and Fornebu, Norway, 1940German machine gun crew on a sand dune in eastern Denmark, 1940
German Ju 52 aircraft flying over the crash site of a German Bf 110 fighter, near Oslo and Fornebu, Norway, 1940German machine gun crew on a sand dune in eastern Denmark, 1940
German mountain troops in Narvik, Norway, Apr-Jun 1940German PaK 36 anti-tank gun team on the Danish coast, 1940, photo 1 of 2
German mountain troops in Narvik, Norway, Apr-Jun 1940German PaK 36 anti-tank gun team on the Danish coast, 1940, photo 1 of 2
German PaK 36 anti-tank gun team on the Danish coast, 1940, photo 2 of 2German pilots being briefed before a mission, Arras, France, May 1940; note Ju 87 Stuka aircraft in background
German PaK 36 anti-tank gun team on the Danish coast, 1940, photo 2 of 2German pilots being briefed before a mission, Arras, France, May 1940; note Ju 87 Stuka aircraft in background
German solder inspecting a captured St. Étienne Mle 1907 machine gun, France, May 1940HMS Glorious and HMS Diana, Norwegian Sea, May 1940; photo taken from HMS Ark Royal
German solder inspecting a captured St. Étienne Mle 1907 machine gun, France, May 1940HMS Glorious and HMS Diana, Norwegian Sea, May 1940; photo taken from HMS Ark Royal

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