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German soldier with a Gewehr 43 semi-automatic rifle, circa 1940sGerman troops disassembling a 2-cm FlaK 38 gun, northern Soviet Union, winter of 1943-1944
German soldier with a Gewehr 43 semi-automatic rifle, circa 1940sGerman troops disassembling a 2-cm FlaK 38 gun, northern Soviet Union, winter of 1943-1944
German troops in exercise with a 2-cm FlaK gun, northern France, 1943-1944, photo 1 of 2German troops in exercise with a 2-cm FlaK gun, northern France, 1943-1944, photo 2 of 2
German troops in exercise with a 2-cm FlaK gun, northern France, 1943-1944, photo 1 of 2German troops in exercise with a 2-cm FlaK gun, northern France, 1943-1944, photo 2 of 2
German-built Panzer IV tank in Finnish service, Finland, 1944Glider pilot Charlie Rex (on right) and the Glider Engineering section of the US 315th Troop Carrier Group posing in front of CG-4A glider
German-built Panzer IV tank in Finnish service, Finland, 1944Glider pilot Charlie Rex (on right) and the Glider Engineering section of the US 315th Troop Carrier Group posing in front of CG-4A glider 'Hiya Honey', post Aug 1943
Gloire, Naples, Italy, 1944; her sailors were saluting King George VI as the vessel he was aboard passed byGovernor of Johor and Commander-in-Chief of Japanese Seventh Area Army General Kenji Doihara, Singapore, 1944
Gloire, Naples, Italy, 1944; her sailors were saluting King George VI as the vessel he was aboard passed byGovernor of Johor and Commander-in-Chief of Japanese Seventh Area Army General Kenji Doihara, Singapore, 1944
Group portrait of US Navy sailors, 1943-1944; note USS Burrfish commanding officer William Beckwith Perkins, Jr. on the right in second rowHeavily armed United States Coast Guard port security personnel receiving instructions before their watch at a US port, 1943-44.
Group portrait of US Navy sailors, 1943-1944; note USS Burrfish commanding officer William Beckwith Perkins, Jr. on the right in second rowHeavily armed United States Coast Guard port security personnel receiving instructions before their watch at a US port, 1943-44.
HMS Formidable, with Seafire fighters of No. 885 Squadron FAA, off the Rock of Gibraltar, mid-1942 to 1945.HMS Howe underway at sea, dte unknown
HMS Formidable, with Seafire fighters of No. 885 Squadron FAA, off the Rock of Gibraltar, mid-1942 to 1945.HMS Howe underway at sea, dte unknown
Hungarian Defense Minister Károly Beregfy inspecting troops, Hungary, late 1944Ise during a gunnery exercise, Seto Inland Sea, Japan, 1944, photo 1 of 2
Hungarian Defense Minister Károly Beregfy inspecting troops, Hungary, late 1944Ise during a gunnery exercise, Seto Inland Sea, Japan, 1944, photo 1 of 2
Ise during a gunnery exercise, Seto Inland Sea, Japan, 1944, photo 2 of 2Japanese 120mm Type 3 anti-aircraft gun, circa 1943-1945
Ise during a gunnery exercise, Seto Inland Sea, Japan, 1944, photo 2 of 2Japanese 120mm Type 3 anti-aircraft gun, circa 1943-1945
Japanese Arisaka Type 44 cavalry rifles/carbines, with and without bayonet, as seen in a US Army publication, 1940sJapanese Army General Kenji Doihara inspecting troops of the Indian National Army, Singapore, 1944
Japanese Arisaka Type 44 cavalry rifles/carbines, with and without bayonet, as seen in a US Army publication, 1940sJapanese Army General Kenji Doihara inspecting troops of the Indian National Army, Singapore, 1944
Japanese Army Type 26 revolver as seen in a US Army publication, circa 1940sJapanese G4M bombers in revetments, Vunakanau Airfield, Rabaul, New Britain, 1944
Japanese Army Type 26 revolver as seen in a US Army publication, circa 1940sJapanese G4M bombers in revetments, Vunakanau Airfield, Rabaul, New Britain, 1944

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