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Sailors in coppersmith class, Washington Navy Yard, Washington DC, United States, 8 Jun 1935Chinese Central Military Academy cadet Sun Chengxin (Wade-Giles: Sun Chung Hsin) with a Type 24 machine gun, Nanjing, China, Jul 1935
Sailors in coppersmith class, Washington Navy Yard, Washington DC, United States, 8 Jun 1935Chinese Central Military Academy cadet Sun Chengxin (Wade-Giles: Sun Chung Hsin) with a Type 24 machine gun, Nanjing, China, Jul 1935
G3M bombers flying in formation, circa 1930sG3M bombers in flight, circa 1930s
G3M bombers flying in formation, circa 1930sG3M bombers in flight, circa 1930s
Top view of a G3M bomber, circa 1930sWaist blister turret of prototype bomber XB-17, which was not adopted in the final design of the B-17 Flying Fortress bomber, circa Jul 1935
Top view of a G3M bomber, circa 1930sWaist blister turret of prototype bomber XB-17, which was not adopted in the final design of the B-17 Flying Fortress bomber, circa Jul 1935
Destroyers Smith and Preston under construction at the Mare Island Navy Yard, California, United States, 1 Jul 1935USS Ranger at anchor off Honolulu, Hawaii, 1 Jul 1935.
Destroyers Smith and Preston under construction at the Mare Island Navy Yard, California, United States, 1 Jul 1935USS Ranger at anchor off Honolulu, Hawaii, 1 Jul 1935.
Nose turret of XB-17 Model 299 prototype bomber, 24 Jul 1935Members of the Nazi Party League of German Girls in Potsdam, Germany, Aug 1935
Nose turret of XB-17 Model 299 prototype bomber, 24 Jul 1935Members of the Nazi Party League of German Girls in Potsdam, Germany, Aug 1935
USS Idaho and USS New Mexico at anchor, Seattle, Washington, United States, Jul-Aug 1935Vemork hydroelectric plant, Tinn, Telemark, Norway, 12 Aug 1935
USS Idaho and USS New Mexico at anchor, Seattle, Washington, United States, Jul-Aug 1935Vemork hydroelectric plant, Tinn, Telemark, Norway, 12 Aug 1935
Arthur Altmeyer, John Winant, and Vincent Miles at the first meeting of the US Social Security Board, 23 Aug 1935Cruiser USS Northampton underway, location unknown, 23 Aug 1935.
Arthur Altmeyer, John Winant, and Vincent Miles at the first meeting of the US Social Security Board, 23 Aug 1935Cruiser USS Northampton underway, location unknown, 23 Aug 1935.
Leahy aboard USS West Virginia, Long Beach, California, United States, Sep 1935SOC-1 Seagull aircraft parked at on the apron at Naval Air Station, Anacostia, DC, United States, circa Sep 1935
Leahy aboard USS West Virginia, Long Beach, California, United States, Sep 1935SOC-1 Seagull aircraft parked at on the apron at Naval Air Station, Anacostia, DC, United States, circa Sep 1935
Blomberg, Fritsch, and Hitler at a military maneuver at Celle, Germany, 7 Sep 1935Nazi Party parade in Nürnberg, Germany, 10-16 Sep 1935
Blomberg, Fritsch, and Hitler at a military maneuver at Celle, Germany, 7 Sep 1935Nazi Party parade in Nürnberg, Germany, 10-16 Sep 1935
Alfred Rosenberg presenting a Nazi Party cultural award to German playwright Hanns Johst at the opera house in Nürnberg, Germany, 11 Sep 1935German SA, SS, and NSKK troops gathering at Nürnberg, Germany, 11 Sep 1935
Alfred Rosenberg presenting a Nazi Party cultural award to German playwright Hanns Johst at the opera house in Nürnberg, Germany, 11 Sep 1935German SA, SS, and NSKK troops gathering at Nürnberg, Germany, 11 Sep 1935

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