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German-sponsored Azad Hind troops in review, circa 1940sGilmore off Aleutian Islands, US Territory of Alaska, circa 1944
German-sponsored Azad Hind troops in review, circa 1940sGilmore off Aleutian Islands, US Territory of Alaska, circa 1944
Glider pilot Charlie Rex (on right) and the Glider Engineering section of the US 315th Troop Carrier Group posing in front of CG-4A glider Gloire, Naples, Italy, 1944; her sailors were saluting King George VI as the vessel he was aboard passed by
Glider 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 1943Gloire, Naples, Italy, 1944; her sailors were saluting King George VI as the vessel he was aboard passed by
Good view of the camera compartment and the reconnaissance camera in an F-5 Lightning. Date and location unknown.Governor of Johor and Commander-in-Chief of Japanese Seventh Area Army General Kenji Doihara, Singapore, 1944
Good view of the camera compartment and the reconnaissance camera in an F-5 Lightning. Date and location unknown.Governor of Johor and Commander-in-Chief of Japanese Seventh Area Army General Kenji Doihara, Singapore, 1944
Group portrait of 246th Platoon of Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego, California, United States, 1944Group portrait of US Navy sailors, 1943-1944; note USS Burrfish commanding officer William Beckwith Perkins, Jr. on the right in second row
Group portrait of 246th Platoon of Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego, California, United States, 1944Group portrait of US Navy sailors, 1943-1944; note USS Burrfish commanding officer William Beckwith Perkins, Jr. on the right in second row
Gun crew using the onboard winch in their Canadian Chevrolet CMP 8440CGT Field Artillery Tractor to pull their QF 25-pounder howitzer up a hill, date and location unknown.Gun deck blueprint for the Haskell-class attack transport
Gun crew using the onboard winch in their Canadian Chevrolet CMP 8440CGT Field Artillery Tractor to pull their QF 25-pounder howitzer up a hill, date and location unknown.Gun deck blueprint for the Haskell-class attack transport
H6K flying boat burning in the water, 1944Halifax bomber towing Hamilcar glider, date unknown
H6K flying boat burning in the water, 1944Halifax bomber towing Hamilcar glider, date unknown
Hannah and György Szenes, Tel Aviv, Palestine, early 1944Hasso von Manteuffel, 1940s
Hannah and György Szenes, Tel Aviv, Palestine, early 1944Hasso von Manteuffel, 1940s
Hazel Lee sitting in a trainer, 1944, photo 1 of 2Hazel Lee sitting in a trainer, 1944, photo 2 of 2
Hazel Lee sitting in a trainer, 1944, photo 1 of 2Hazel Lee sitting in a trainer, 1944, photo 2 of 2
Heavily armed United States Coast Guard port security personnel receiving instructions before their watch at a US port, 1943-44.Heavy US Marine equipment, Bougainville, Solomon Islands, 1943-1944
Heavily armed United States Coast Guard port security personnel receiving instructions before their watch at a US port, 1943-44.Heavy US Marine equipment, Bougainville, Solomon Islands, 1943-1944
Hermann Göring greeting a SS officer at his Carinhall residence, Schorfheide forest, Germany, 1939-1945Hitler Youth members cleaning a bomb-damaged building in Germany, 1943-1945
Hermann Göring greeting a SS officer at his Carinhall residence, Schorfheide forest, Germany, 1939-1945Hitler Youth members cleaning a bomb-damaged building in Germany, 1943-1945

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