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Portrait of Zhang Zhizhong seen in Japanese publication Prime Minister John Curtin and his ministers, Government House, Canberra, Australia, 1941
Portrait of Zhang Zhizhong seen in Japanese publication 'Latest Biographies of Important Chinese', 1941Prime Minister John Curtin and his ministers, Government House, Canberra, Australia, 1941
Queen Elizabeth inspecting WAAF personnel at RAF Innsworth, Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England, United Kingdom, 1940s; the officer behind the queen was Assistant Section Officer G. H. CaffinRe.2002 Ariete aircraft at rest, 1940s
Queen Elizabeth inspecting WAAF personnel at RAF Innsworth, Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England, United Kingdom, 1940s; the officer behind the queen was Assistant Section Officer G. H. CaffinRe.2002 Ariete aircraft at rest, 1940s
Rear view of an International Harvester M-5H-6 2 1/2-ton 6x6 transport truck with 12-ft. bed, built to the same specifications as the GMC CCKW but in much fewer numbers; Holabird, Mayland, United States, date unknownRiveters working on battleship Alabama, Norfolk Naval Shipyard, Portsmouth, Virginia, United States, 1940-1942
Rear view of an International Harvester M-5H-6 2 1/2-ton 6x6 transport truck with 12-ft. bed, built to the same specifications as the GMC CCKW but in much fewer numbers; Holabird, Mayland, United States, date unknownRiveters working on battleship Alabama, Norfolk Naval Shipyard, Portsmouth, Virginia, United States, 1940-1942
Romanian soldiers marching through Constanta, Romania, circa 1941Royal Dutch East Indies troops on exercise, circa 1941; note Madsen light machine gun
Romanian soldiers marching through Constanta, Romania, circa 1941Royal Dutch East Indies troops on exercise, circa 1941; note Madsen light machine gun
Royal Navy building hosting the headquarters of the Commander-in-Chief China Station and the Rear Admiral Malaya, Singapore, 1941Royal Thai Air Force Ki-30 aircraft in a hangar, date unknown
Royal Navy building hosting the headquarters of the Commander-in-Chief China Station and the Rear Admiral Malaya, Singapore, 1941Royal Thai Air Force Ki-30 aircraft in a hangar, date unknown
Ruge speaking to other German naval officers, 1941Runways and Hangars under construction at Borinquen Field, Puerto Rico, 1941.
Ruge speaking to other German naval officers, 1941Runways and Hangars under construction at Borinquen Field, Puerto Rico, 1941.
Russian workers building an armored train, 1941Saburo Kurusu, Alice Kurusu (née Jay Little), and Ryo Kurusu, circa 1941
Russian workers building an armored train, 1941Saburo Kurusu, Alice Kurusu (née Jay Little), and Ryo Kurusu, circa 1941
Sailors aboard HMS Rodney, 1940-1941Sailors of HMS Rodney swimming in the sea, date unknown
Sailors aboard HMS Rodney, 1940-1941Sailors of HMS Rodney swimming in the sea, date unknown
Salesian Missionary House, Hong Kong, early 1941Scene aboard HMS Rodney, date unknown
Salesian Missionary House, Hong Kong, early 1941Scene aboard HMS Rodney, date unknown
Sea Gladiator Mark I aircraft at rest, RAF Takali, Malta, Nov 1940-May 1941; this aircraft was given to the people of Malta in 1943 as Seaplane tender Hans Albrecht Wedel underway, circa 1941
Sea Gladiator Mark I aircraft at rest, RAF Takali, Malta, Nov 1940-May 1941; this aircraft was given to the people of Malta in 1943 as 'Faith'Seaplane tender Hans Albrecht Wedel underway, circa 1941

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