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Knocked out and abandoned T-34 medium tanks line the streets of Kharkov, Ukraine, Feb 1943P-40L Kittyhawk fighters of the USAAF 58th Fighter Group on the flight deck of USS Ranger bound for West Africa, late Feb 1943. Note the dark protective coating painted on the canopies.
Knocked out and abandoned T-34 medium tanks line the streets of Kharkov, Ukraine, Feb 1943P-40L Kittyhawk fighters of the USAAF 58th Fighter Group on the flight deck of USS Ranger bound for West Africa, late Feb 1943. Note the dark protective coating painted on the canopies.
Panzer III medium tanks at Kasserine Pass, Tunisia, Feb 1943.Pilots of Japanese Navy 202nd Air Group, Kupang, Timor, Dutch East Indies, Feb 1943; note Yoshiro Hashiguchi (left most pilot), Kiyoshi Ito (right most pilot), and Zero fighters
Panzer III medium tanks at Kasserine Pass, Tunisia, Feb 1943.Pilots of Japanese Navy 202nd Air Group, Kupang, Timor, Dutch East Indies, Feb 1943; note Yoshiro Hashiguchi (left most pilot), Kiyoshi Ito (right most pilot), and Zero fighters
Portrait of Walter Wenck, Feb-Mar 1943Schematic taken from the Feb 1943 Operating Instructions for 5-inch/38 caliber Gun Crews showing the assignments and positions of the 15-man gun crew in a singly mounted 5”/38 gun turret.
Portrait of Walter Wenck, Feb-Mar 1943Schematic taken from the Feb 1943 Operating Instructions for 5-inch/38 caliber Gun Crews showing the assignments and positions of the 15-man gun crew in a singly mounted 5”/38 gun turret.
Shipyard workers arriving at the Kaiser Richmond Shipyards by ferry, Richmond, California, United States, Feb 1943Shipyard workers arriving at the Kaiser Richmond Shipyards by ferry, Richmond, California, United States, Feb 1943
Shipyard workers arriving at the Kaiser Richmond Shipyards by ferry, Richmond, California, United States, Feb 1943Shipyard workers arriving at the Kaiser Richmond Shipyards by ferry, Richmond, California, United States, Feb 1943
Song Meiling in Hollywood, California, United States, 1943Soviet BA-10 armored cars at Shlisselburg, Leningrad Oblast, Russia, Feb 1943
Song Meiling in Hollywood, California, United States, 1943Soviet BA-10 armored cars at Shlisselburg, Leningrad Oblast, Russia, Feb 1943
Soviet troops in Stalingrad, Russia, Feb 1943, photo 1 of 2Soviet troops in Stalingrad, Russia, Feb 1943, photo 2 of 2
Soviet troops in Stalingrad, Russia, Feb 1943, photo 1 of 2Soviet troops in Stalingrad, Russia, Feb 1943, photo 2 of 2
Stern of USS Alabama, Chesapeake Bay, Virginia, United States, Feb 1943Sunken Jean de Vienne being righted, Toulon, France, early 1943
Stern of USS Alabama, Chesapeake Bay, Virginia, United States, Feb 1943Sunken Jean de Vienne being righted, Toulon, France, early 1943
Todo Saki Lighthouse, Honshu Island, Japan, Feb 1943; photo taken by submarine PickerelTroops of the German
Todo Saki Lighthouse, Honshu Island, Japan, Feb 1943; photo taken by submarine PickerelTroops of the German 'Großdeutschland' Division with 7.5 cm le.IG 18 field gun in a snowy field in Russia, Feb-Mar 1943
Two female employees of Vultee inspecting tubing that would later be used in Vengeance dive bombers, Nashville, Tennessee, United States, Feb 1943US Marine Major Frank V. McKinless swearing in female USMC recruits, New York, United States, Feb 1943
Two female employees of Vultee inspecting tubing that would later be used in Vengeance dive bombers, Nashville, Tennessee, United States, Feb 1943US Marine Major Frank V. McKinless swearing in female USMC recruits, New York, United States, Feb 1943
USS New Orleans in the Cockatoo Docks in Sydney, Australia as a temporary bow is being lowered into place after she was struck by a torpedo in the Battle of Tassafaronga that blew off 150 feet of her bow.USS Snook operating near shore, circa 1943
USS New Orleans in the Cockatoo Docks in Sydney, Australia as a temporary bow is being lowered into place after she was struck by a torpedo in the Battle of Tassafaronga that blew off 150 feet of her bow.USS Snook operating near shore, circa 1943

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