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HMS Mauritius, 1941Line drawing of the E15K Shiun “Norm.â€
HMS Mauritius, 1941Line drawing of the E15K Shiun “Norm.â€
Officers on the bridge of Canadian corvette HMCS Trillium, circa 1940-1942Ward Hermans speaking at an Algemene SS Vlaanderen event in Gent (Ghent), Belgium, 1941
Officers on the bridge of Canadian corvette HMCS Trillium, circa 1940-1942Ward Hermans speaking at an Algemene SS Vlaanderen event in Gent (Ghent), Belgium, 1941
Italian M13/40 medium tanks in Tripoli, Libya, Mar 1941Close up of a German Panzer IV Ausf. E medium tank gun and turret, showing signs of multiple hits, North Africa, Apr 1941
Italian M13/40 medium tanks in Tripoli, Libya, Mar 1941Close up of a German Panzer IV Ausf. E medium tank gun and turret, showing signs of multiple hits, North Africa, Apr 1941
The main train station at Takao (now Kaohsiung), Taiwan, 28 Apr 1941Italian M13/40 medium tanks in North Africa, Apr-May 1941
The main train station at Takao (now Kaohsiung), Taiwan, 28 Apr 1941Italian M13/40 medium tanks in North Africa, Apr-May 1941
Léon Degrelle, Fernand Rouleau, and Victor Matthys (behind Degrelle) leaving the Palais des Arts at Brussels, Belgium, May 1941German Generaloberst Heinz Guderian holding a map during a field briefing with his division commanders in Russia in front of a PzKpfw III medium tank, summer 1941
Léon Degrelle, Fernand Rouleau, and Victor Matthys (behind Degrelle) leaving the Palais des Arts at Brussels, Belgium, May 1941German Generaloberst Heinz Guderian holding a map during a field briefing with his division commanders in Russia in front of a PzKpfw III medium tank, summer 1941
Newly arrived prisoners at Fort Breendonk, Belgium, 13 Jun 1941Political prisoners at Fort Breendonk, Belgium, 13 Jun 1941
Newly arrived prisoners at Fort Breendonk, Belgium, 13 Jun 1941Political prisoners at Fort Breendonk, Belgium, 13 Jun 1941
Parade of German PzKpfw 35 S 739(f) medium tanks (captured French AMC 35 S tanks) at the Avenue des Champs-Élysées, Paris, France, Jul 1941PzKpfw 35 S 739(f) medium tank on the Eastern Front, Sep 1941
Parade of German PzKpfw 35 S 739(f) medium tanks (captured French AMC 35 S tanks) at the Avenue des Champs-Élysées, Paris, France, Jul 1941PzKpfw 35 S 739(f) medium tank on the Eastern Front, Sep 1941
First aid post near the Narva Triumphal Arch in Leningrad, Russia, 9 Oct 1941He 111-H6 medium bomber armed with two Lufttorpedo LF-5B practice torpedoes, late 1941. Note the asymmetrical design of the nose section.
First aid post near the Narva Triumphal Arch in Leningrad, Russia, 9 Oct 1941He 111-H6 medium bomber armed with two Lufttorpedo LF-5B practice torpedoes, late 1941. Note the asymmetrical design of the nose section.
Martin Bormann, Julius Schaub, Adolf Hitler, Karl Brandt, and Erhard Milch at the funeral service of Werner Mölders at the Reich Air Ministry, Berlin, Germany, 28 Nov 1941Japanese Type 89 I-Go medium tanks and troops moving toward Manila, Philippine Islands, 22 Dec 1941
Martin Bormann, Julius Schaub, Adolf Hitler, Karl Brandt, and Erhard Milch at the funeral service of Werner Mölders at the Reich Air Ministry, Berlin, Germany, 28 Nov 1941Japanese Type 89 I-Go medium tanks and troops moving toward Manila, Philippine Islands, 22 Dec 1941
A German Tiger I heavy tank and a damaged Soviet T-34 medium tank, Russia, 1942A-20 Havoc attack aircraft and B-25 Mitchell medium bombers at Borinquen Field, Puerto Rico while in transit to the European Theater, 1942.
A German Tiger I heavy tank and a damaged Soviet T-34 medium tank, Russia, 1942A-20 Havoc attack aircraft and B-25 Mitchell medium bombers at Borinquen Field, Puerto Rico while in transit to the European Theater, 1942.

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