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A formation of Soviet Il-2 aircraft in flight near Moscow, Russia, 1 Dec 1941A German soldier being captured, near Moscow, Russia, 1 Dec 1941
A formation of Soviet Il-2 aircraft in flight near Moscow, Russia, 1 Dec 1941A German soldier being captured, near Moscow, Russia, 1 Dec 1941
AEC Armoured Command Vehicle in North Africa, 1 Dec 1941Citizens of Leningrad, Russia fetching water from a shell hole in Ostrovsky Square, 1 Dec 1941
AEC Armoured Command Vehicle in North Africa, 1 Dec 1941Citizens of Leningrad, Russia fetching water from a shell hole in Ostrovsky Square, 1 Dec 1941
Soviet armored train in a rail depot, Moscow, Russia, 1 Dec 1941Soviet signal troops near Moscow, Russia, 1 Dec 1941
Soviet armored train in a rail depot, Moscow, Russia, 1 Dec 1941Soviet signal troops near Moscow, Russia, 1 Dec 1941
Soviet troops guarding a wooded area outside of Moscow, Russia, 1 Dec 1941Soviet troops in exercise on Chistoprudny Boulevard in Moscow, Russia, 1 Dec 1941
Soviet troops guarding a wooded area outside of Moscow, Russia, 1 Dec 1941Soviet troops in exercise on Chistoprudny Boulevard in Moscow, Russia, 1 Dec 1941
Soviet troops marching on Gorky Street, Moscow, Russia, 1 Dec 1941Soviet troops mining a railroad near Moscow, Russia, 1 Dec 1941
Soviet troops marching on Gorky Street, Moscow, Russia, 1 Dec 1941Soviet troops mining a railroad near Moscow, Russia, 1 Dec 1941
British Royal Navy Rear Admiral Arthur Palliser and Admiral Sir Thomas Philips at Singapore, 2 Dec 1941Overhead view of Marine Corps Air Station Ewa, Oahu, Hawaii, Dec 2, 1941. The lines painted on the runway were to approximate a carrier’s flight deck.
British Royal Navy Rear Admiral Arthur Palliser and Admiral Sir Thomas Philips at Singapore, 2 Dec 1941Overhead view of Marine Corps Air Station Ewa, Oahu, Hawaii, Dec 2, 1941. The lines painted on the runway were to approximate a carrier’s flight deck.
Advertisement for silk fabrics that appeared in two Honolulu newspapers 3 Dec 1941, four days before the attack. This ad was said to have coded messages alerting Japanese residents in Hawaii. This copy has been “decoded”Soviet 122mm gun in action near Moscow, Russia, 3 Dec 1941
Advertisement for silk fabrics that appeared in two Honolulu newspapers 3 Dec 1941, four days before the attack. This ad was said to have coded messages alerting Japanese residents in Hawaii. This copy has been “decoded”Soviet 122mm gun in action near Moscow, Russia, 3 Dec 1941
The top of the Silk Ad from two 3 Dec 1941 Honolulu newspapers turned upside down and viewed in a mirror. This was supposed to reveal the words, “Japan raid.”Battleship HMS Prince of Wales mooring in Singapore, 4 Dec 1941
The top of the Silk Ad from two 3 Dec 1941 Honolulu newspapers turned upside down and viewed in a mirror. This was supposed to reveal the words, “Japan raid.”Battleship HMS Prince of Wales mooring in Singapore, 4 Dec 1941
Hyuga at anchor, Japan, 4 Dec 1941Abandoned German vehicles on the Volokolamsk Highway near Moscow, Russia, 5 Dec 1941
Hyuga at anchor, Japan, 4 Dec 1941Abandoned German vehicles on the Volokolamsk Highway near Moscow, Russia, 5 Dec 1941
Carrier Akagi, battleship Hiei, and battleship Kirishima in the Pacific Ocean en route toward US Territory of Hawaii, 6 Dec 1941Flight leader Masao Sato (second row, third from right) with his pilots aboard Zuikaku, 6 Dec 1941; note Tetsuzo Iwamoto second row, right-most
Carrier Akagi, battleship Hiei, and battleship Kirishima in the Pacific Ocean en route toward US Territory of Hawaii, 6 Dec 1941Flight leader Masao Sato (second row, third from right) with his pilots aboard Zuikaku, 6 Dec 1941; note Tetsuzo Iwamoto second row, right-most

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