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Australian Prime Minister Robert Menzies announcing the start of the European War, Sep 1939Civilians celebrating the British declaration of war on Germany, Warsaw, Poland, 3 Sep 1939; translation of the banner
Australian Prime Minister Robert Menzies announcing the start of the European War, Sep 1939Civilians celebrating the British declaration of war on Germany, Warsaw, Poland, 3 Sep 1939; translation of the banner 'Long Live England'
German Panzer I, Panzer II, and SdKfz. 251 vehicles in Poland, circa 3 Sep 1939; the officer in the SdKfz. 251 halftrack vehicle might be Heinz GuderianKing George VI of the United Kingdom delivering his radio address announcing Britain’s entry into the war with Germany, Buckingham Palace, London, England, UK, Sept 3, 1939 [staged press photo].
German Panzer I, Panzer II, and SdKfz. 251 vehicles in Poland, circa 3 Sep 1939; the officer in the SdKfz. 251 halftrack vehicle might be Heinz GuderianKing George VI of the United Kingdom delivering his radio address announcing Britain’s entry into the war with Germany, Buckingham Palace, London, England, UK, Sept 3, 1939 [staged press photo].
Typed script of the radio address King George VI of the United Kingdom delivered announcing Britain’s entry into the war with Germany, Buckingham Palace, London, England, UK, Sept 3, 1939. Page 1 of 2.Typed script of the radio address King George VI of the United Kingdom delivered announcing Britain’s entry into the war with Germany, Buckingham Palace, London, England, UK, Sept 3, 1939. Page 2 of 2.
Typed script of the radio address King George VI of the United Kingdom delivered announcing Britain’s entry into the war with Germany, Buckingham Palace, London, England, UK, Sept 3, 1939. Page 1 of 2.Typed script of the radio address King George VI of the United Kingdom delivered announcing Britain’s entry into the war with Germany, Buckingham Palace, London, England, UK, Sept 3, 1939. Page 2 of 2.
A girl holding her dog, 8 Żelazna Street, Warsaw, Poland, 5 Sep 1939A lone horse wondering a recent battlefield, Poland, Sep 1939
A girl holding her dog, 8 Żelazna Street, Warsaw, Poland, 5 Sep 1939A lone horse wondering a recent battlefield, Poland, Sep 1939
City of Wielun, Poland damaged after German aerial bombing, early Sep 1939German motorized troops traveling on muddy road in Poland, Sep 1939
City of Wielun, Poland damaged after German aerial bombing, early Sep 1939German motorized troops traveling on muddy road in Poland, Sep 1939
Aerial view of a Polish city through the gunnerAmerican photographer Julien Bryan (left, with fedora), through his interpreter (center, speaking), being questioned by Polish policeman Frank Kotlewski (right), Warsaw, Poland, 9 Sep 1939; the windshield was said to have been damaged by flying debris during a German air attack
Aerial view of a Polish city through the gunner's station aboard a German He 111 bomber, Sep 1939American photographer Julien Bryan (left, with fedora), through his interpreter (center, speaking), being questioned by Polish policeman Frank Kotlewski (right), Warsaw, Poland, 9 Sep 1939; the windshield was said to have been damaged by flying debris during a German air attack
German aerial bombs detonating around a road in Poland, Sep 1939Maximilian von Weichs inspecting troops during a victory parade, Łódź, Poland, 9 Sep 1939
German aerial bombs detonating around a road in Poland, Sep 1939Maximilian von Weichs inspecting troops during a victory parade, Łódź, Poland, 9 Sep 1939
Public execution of Polish hostages by the newly established German occupation authority, Bydgoszcz, Poland, 8 or 9 Sep 1939German Heinkel He 111 aircraft bombing Warsaw, Poland, Sep 1939
Public execution of Polish hostages by the newly established German occupation authority, Bydgoszcz, Poland, 8 or 9 Sep 1939German Heinkel He 111 aircraft bombing Warsaw, Poland, Sep 1939
German troops engaging in street fighting in a Polish town, Sep 1939German troops forcing entry into a building, Western Poland, mid-Sep 1939
German troops engaging in street fighting in a Polish town, Sep 1939German troops forcing entry into a building, Western Poland, mid-Sep 1939
Panzer I (foreground) and Panzer II (background) tanks of SS-Leibstandarte Adolf Hitler Division crossing the Bzura River in Poland, Sep 1939Polish family huddling before the Grand Theatre, Warsaw, Poland, Sep 1939
Panzer I (foreground) and Panzer II (background) tanks of SS-Leibstandarte Adolf Hitler Division crossing the Bzura River in Poland, Sep 1939Polish family huddling before the Grand Theatre, Warsaw, Poland, Sep 1939

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