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Joseph Goebbels and Adolf Hitler at a party, Berlin, Germany, 30 Oct 1936; note Josef Dietrich in backgroundHorst Wessel, late 1936
Joseph Goebbels and Adolf Hitler at a party, Berlin, Germany, 30 Oct 1936; note Josef Dietrich in backgroundHorst Wessel, late 1936
Indianapolis leaving Charleston, South Carolina with President Roosevelt for the Roosevelt waved farewell aboard Indianapolis, Charleston, South Carolina, 18 Nov 1936
Indianapolis leaving Charleston, South Carolina with President Roosevelt for the 'Good Neighbor' cruise to South America, 18 Nov 1936Roosevelt waved farewell aboard Indianapolis, Charleston, South Carolina, 18 Nov 1936
IndianapolisJames Roosevelt punished by Shellbacks, Equator crossing ceremony aboard Indianapolis, Nov 1936
Indianapolis' pilot house during Roosevelt's cruise to South America, Nov 1936James Roosevelt punished by Shellbacks, Equator crossing ceremony aboard Indianapolis, Nov 1936
Roosevelt pleaded his case, Equator crossing ceremony aboard Indianapolis, Nov 1936Joachim von Ribbentrop signing the Anti-Comintern Pact, Berlin, Germany, 25 Nov 1936; Japanese ambassador to Berlin Kintomo Mushakoji watching
Roosevelt pleaded his case, Equator crossing ceremony aboard Indianapolis, Nov 1936Joachim von Ribbentrop signing the Anti-Comintern Pact, Berlin, Germany, 25 Nov 1936; Japanese ambassador to Berlin Kintomo Mushakoji watching
Indianapolis tied up to a wharf at Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, with US President Franklin D. Roosevelt onboard, 27 Nov 1936; note SOC floatplane on catapultRoosevelt received salute of the Argentine Navy aboard Indianapolis, 29 Nov 1936
Indianapolis tied up to a wharf at Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, with US President Franklin D. Roosevelt onboard, 27 Nov 1936; note SOC floatplane on catapultRoosevelt received salute of the Argentine Navy aboard Indianapolis, 29 Nov 1936
Field gun crew of Shanxi-Suiyuan Army loyal to the Nationalist Chinese, Bailingmiao, Suiyuan Province, China, late Nov 1936Indianapolis at Buenos Aires, Argentina, with Roosevelt on board, 30 Nov 1936
Field gun crew of Shanxi-Suiyuan Army loyal to the Nationalist Chinese, Bailingmiao, Suiyuan Province, China, late Nov 1936Indianapolis at Buenos Aires, Argentina, with Roosevelt on board, 30 Nov 1936
German submarine U-36 at sea, late 1936, photo 1 of 3German submarine U-36 at sea, late 1936, photo 2 of 3
German submarine U-36 at sea, late 1936, photo 1 of 3German submarine U-36 at sea, late 1936, photo 2 of 3
German submarine U-36 at sea, late 1936, photo 3 of 3Admiral Graf Spee as seen from USS Wyoming, Kiel, Germany, 1937
German submarine U-36 at sea, late 1936, photo 3 of 3Admiral Graf Spee as seen from USS Wyoming, Kiel, Germany, 1937
Breda Model 35 anti-aircraft gun in Chinese service, 1937; seen on the cover of 6th Issue of 1937 edition of Chinese publication War PictorialBremse off Laboe, Germany, 1936-1941; note Laboe Naval Memorial in background
Breda Model 35 anti-aircraft gun in Chinese service, 1937; seen on the cover of 6th Issue of 1937 edition of Chinese publication War PictorialBremse off Laboe, Germany, 1936-1941; note Laboe Naval Memorial in background
British Cruiser Mk I tank at rest, circa late 1930sBroadside view of the passenger-cargo ship SS Tilawa underway, 1930s, location unknown.
British Cruiser Mk I tank at rest, circa late 1930sBroadside view of the passenger-cargo ship SS Tilawa underway, 1930s, location unknown.

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