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Zuikaku on the day of her commissioning, Kobe, Japan, 25 Sep 1941Soviet soldiers in Leningrad, Russia, 28 Sep 1941
Zuikaku on the day of her commissioning, Kobe, Japan, 25 Sep 1941Soviet soldiers in Leningrad, Russia, 28 Sep 1941
UK Prime Minister Winston Churchill inspecting the ruins of the Coventry Cathedral, England, United Kingdom, 28 Sep 1941Aerial photo of Sobibór, occupied Poland, 30 Sep 1941; photo taken by German Luftwaffe personnel
UK Prime Minister Winston Churchill inspecting the ruins of the Coventry Cathedral, England, United Kingdom, 28 Sep 1941Aerial photo of Sobibór, occupied Poland, 30 Sep 1941; photo taken by German Luftwaffe personnel
Cruiser Mk V Covenanter III tanks on Exercise Bumper in Britain, 30 Sep 1941Soviet troops capturing a German forward position at Vitovka, Bryansk Oblast, Russia, 30 Sep 1941
Cruiser Mk V Covenanter III tanks on Exercise Bumper in Britain, 30 Sep 1941Soviet troops capturing a German forward position at Vitovka, Bryansk Oblast, Russia, 30 Sep 1941
Destroyer Division 6, Destroyer Squadron 3 ships Clark, Case, Cummings, Shaw, and Tucker at San Diego, California, United States, Oct 1941Drayton uderway at sea, off the west coast of the United States, circa Oct 1941; note starboard wing of US Navy SNJ aircraft from which the photo was taken
Destroyer Division 6, Destroyer Squadron 3 ships Clark, Case, Cummings, Shaw, and Tucker at San Diego, California, United States, Oct 1941Drayton uderway at sea, off the west coast of the United States, circa Oct 1941; note starboard wing of US Navy SNJ aircraft from which the photo was taken
Japanese Navy Lieutenant Commander Mitsuo Fuchida, Japan, Oct 1941Ruined buildings near the intersection of Proriznaya Street and Khreshchatyk Street, Kyiv, Ukraine, Oct 1941
Japanese Navy Lieutenant Commander Mitsuo Fuchida, Japan, Oct 1941Ruined buildings near the intersection of Proriznaya Street and Khreshchatyk Street, Kyiv, Ukraine, Oct 1941
The Submarine Base at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, with Merry Point beyond, Oct 1941. The large building in the center is Pacific Fleet Headquarters. Note the camouflage schemes painted on some of the fuel storage tanks.Ford Island, Pearl Harbor, Oahu, US Territory of Hawaii, Oct 10, 1941. Carrier Enterprise and Repair Ship Curtiss are moored alonfside Ford Island on the right of the photograph.
The Submarine Base at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, with Merry Point beyond, Oct 1941. The large building in the center is Pacific Fleet Headquarters. Note the camouflage schemes painted on some of the fuel storage tanks.Ford Island, Pearl Harbor, Oahu, US Territory of Hawaii, Oct 10, 1941. Carrier Enterprise and Repair Ship Curtiss are moored alonfside Ford Island on the right of the photograph.
Buffalo Mark I fighters of Nos. 21 and 453 Squadrons RAAF being inspected by RAF personnel, Sembawang airfield, Singapore, 12 Oct 1941Aerial view of the Pearl Harbor Submarine Base with the supply depot on the Kuahua Peninsula in upper center, 13 Oct 1941. Note the building in the lower left with a roof painted to resemble two smaller buildings.
Buffalo Mark I fighters of Nos. 21 and 453 Squadrons RAAF being inspected by RAF personnel, Sembawang airfield, Singapore, 12 Oct 1941Aerial view of the Pearl Harbor Submarine Base with the supply depot on the Kuahua Peninsula in upper center, 13 Oct 1941. Note the building in the lower left with a roof painted to resemble two smaller buildings.
Southeast Loch of Peal Harbor Naval Base, Oahu, Hawaii, Oct 13 1941. The Submarine Base finger piers (right), Supply Depot (center), last 2 berths of Battleship Row (upper left), and East Loch anchorage (upper right).Aerial view of the coaling facilities in the entrance channel of Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, 16 Oct 1941. The coaling station was the US Navy’s first use of Pearl Harbor beginning in 1903.
Southeast Loch of Peal Harbor Naval Base, Oahu, Hawaii, Oct 13 1941. The Submarine Base finger piers (right), Supply Depot (center), last 2 berths of Battleship Row (upper left), and East Loch anchorage (upper right).Aerial view of the coaling facilities in the entrance channel of Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, 16 Oct 1941. The coaling station was the US Navy’s first use of Pearl Harbor beginning in 1903.
Jewish woman heading to the assembling point as dictated by the recently arrived Germans, Lubny, Ukraine, 16 Oct 1941Cruiser Mk V Covenanter III tanks of British 9th Armoured Division being loaded onto flatbed railway wagons, Blaydon near Newcastle, England, United Kingdom, 17 Oct 1941
Jewish woman heading to the assembling point as dictated by the recently arrived Germans, Lubny, Ukraine, 16 Oct 1941Cruiser Mk V Covenanter III tanks of British 9th Armoured Division being loaded onto flatbed railway wagons, Blaydon near Newcastle, England, United Kingdom, 17 Oct 1941
USS Kearny at Reykjavík, Iceland, 19 Oct 1941, two days after she was torpedoed by the German submarine U-568. USS Monssen is alongside. Note the torpedo hole in KearnyBattleship Yamato underway in the Bungo Channel between the Inland Sea and Philippine Sea, 20 Oct 1941
USS Kearny at Reykjavík, Iceland, 19 Oct 1941, two days after she was torpedoed by the German submarine U-568. USS Monssen is alongside. Note the torpedo hole in Kearny's starboard side amidshipsBattleship Yamato underway in the Bungo Channel between the Inland Sea and Philippine Sea, 20 Oct 1941

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