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Political prisoners at Fort Breendonk, Belgium, 13 Jun 1941Winston Churchill took aim with a Sten gun during a visit to the Royal Artillery experimental station at Shoeburyness in Essex, England, United Kingdom, 13 Jun 1941
Political prisoners at Fort Breendonk, Belgium, 13 Jun 1941Winston Churchill took aim with a Sten gun during a visit to the Royal Artillery experimental station at Shoeburyness in Essex, England, United Kingdom, 13 Jun 1941
Carrier Graf Zeppelin in Stettin, Germany, 15 Jun 1941German tanks near Sollum, Egypt, circa 16 Jun 1941
Carrier Graf Zeppelin in Stettin, Germany, 15 Jun 1941German tanks near Sollum, Egypt, circa 16 Jun 1941
Remains of a Matilda tank of C Squadron, UK 4th Royal Tank Regiment, Libya or Egypt, 17 Jun 1941Benito Mussolini at Lubiana, Italy (occupied Ljubljana, Yugoslavia), 18 Jun 1941
Remains of a Matilda tank of C Squadron, UK 4th Royal Tank Regiment, Libya or Egypt, 17 Jun 1941Benito Mussolini at Lubiana, Italy (occupied Ljubljana, Yugoslavia), 18 Jun 1941
Light cruiser Voroshilov, 20 Jun 1941Danish woman working in a German factory, 21 Jun 1941; she could be identified as Danish by her
Light cruiser Voroshilov, 20 Jun 1941Danish woman working in a German factory, 21 Jun 1941; she could be identified as Danish by her 'D' armband
German Army SdKfz. 251 halftrack vehicles advancing toward the Russian border, 21 Jun 1941Troops of the Indian 4th Division decorating the side of their truck with
German Army SdKfz. 251 halftrack vehicles advancing toward the Russian border, 21 Jun 1941Troops of the Indian 4th Division decorating the side of their truck with 'Khyber pass to Hellfire Pass', noting their service in South Asia and North Africa, 21 Jun 1941
German troops crossing the Soviet border during Operation Barbarossa, 22 Jun 1941Soviet tanks moving westward to meet the German invasion, 22 Jun 1941
German troops crossing the Soviet border during Operation Barbarossa, 22 Jun 1941Soviet tanks moving westward to meet the German invasion, 22 Jun 1941
Russian conscripts entering the Voroshilov Barracks in Moscow, Russia, 23 Jun 1941Soviet troops marching near Moscow, Russia, 23 Jun 1941; text of poster at left:
Russian conscripts entering the Voroshilov Barracks in Moscow, Russia, 23 Jun 1941Soviet troops marching near Moscow, Russia, 23 Jun 1941; text of poster at left: 'The enemy will be defeated/Victory will be ours'
Women fleeing from German bombing in Grushki district, Kiev, Ukraine, 23 Jun 1941Byelorussian children in a bomb shelter, Minsk, Byelorussia, 24 Jun 1941
Women fleeing from German bombing in Grushki district, Kiev, Ukraine, 23 Jun 1941Byelorussian children in a bomb shelter, Minsk, Byelorussia, 24 Jun 1941
Citizens of Leningrad, Russia running as the air alarm sounded, 24 Jun 1941Conscripts of the Soviet Army, Moscow, Russia, 24 Jun 1941
Citizens of Leningrad, Russia running as the air alarm sounded, 24 Jun 1941Conscripts of the Soviet Army, Moscow, Russia, 24 Jun 1941
German vehicles in a town in the Soviet Union, Jun 1941; note Soviet BA-10 armored car on the side of the roadA British truck and trailer burning after attacked by German Luftwaffe aircraft, Crete, Greece, 25 Jun 1941
German vehicles in a town in the Soviet Union, Jun 1941; note Soviet BA-10 armored car on the side of the roadA British truck and trailer burning after attacked by German Luftwaffe aircraft, Crete, Greece, 25 Jun 1941

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