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Launching of the fisheries research vessel Makrele, Unterweser shipyard, Bremerhaven, Germany, 1936Light cruiser Köln underway with her rails manned, circa 1936; note the heraldic shield mounted on her bow
Launching of the fisheries research vessel Makrele, Unterweser shipyard, Bremerhaven, Germany, 1936Light cruiser Köln underway with her rails manned, circa 1936; note the heraldic shield mounted on her bow
Loading torpedoes into the port-side tubes of cruiser Ninghai, China, 1930sMaternity room at a Lebensborn facility, Germany, 1936
Loading torpedoes into the port-side tubes of cruiser Ninghai, China, 1930sMaternity room at a Lebensborn facility, Germany, 1936
Matilda I tank, 1936Members of the Hitler Youth with party slogan on display on their bicycles, Worms, Germany, 1930s
Matilda I tank, 1936Members of the Hitler Youth with party slogan on display on their bicycles, Worms, Germany, 1930s
Middle school children in Taiwan taking a group photograph with a visiting Japanese Army Ki-2 bomber and crew, date unknownMines Filed, Inglewood, California in the mid-1930s. Hangars No. 1 through 5 can be seen, Hangar No. 1 is on the right. The control tower is between Hangars No. 2 and 3.
Middle school children in Taiwan taking a group photograph with a visiting Japanese Army Ki-2 bomber and crew, date unknownMines Filed, Inglewood, California in the mid-1930s. Hangars No. 1 through 5 can be seen, Hangar No. 1 is on the right. The control tower is between Hangars No. 2 and 3.
Model 139 prototype aircraft at rest, circa mid-1930s; this design was the export version of US Army Air CorpsMutsuki underway, circa late 1930s
Model 139 prototype aircraft at rest, circa mid-1930s; this design was the export version of US Army Air Corps' B-10 bombersMutsuki underway, circa late 1930s
Officers in charge of Sachsenhausen concentration camp gathered during morning roll call, Oranienburg, Germany, 1936Old Reich Chancellery building, Berlin, Germany, date unknown
Officers in charge of Sachsenhausen concentration camp gathered during morning roll call, Oranienburg, Germany, 1936Old Reich Chancellery building, Berlin, Germany, date unknown
Operating room at a Lebensborn facility, Germany, 1936Overhead view of a Douglas B-18 Bolo bomber in flight, showing the close design similarities to the rugged Douglas C-47 Skytrain, mid-1930s
Operating room at a Lebensborn facility, Germany, 1936Overhead view of a Douglas B-18 Bolo bomber in flight, showing the close design similarities to the rugged Douglas C-47 Skytrain, mid-1930s
P2Y-2 aircraft of US Navy squadron VP-15, date unknownP2Y-2 aircraft of US Navy squadron VP-5F taxiing on water, possibly at Fleet Air Base Coco Solo of Panama Canal Zone, 1936
P2Y-2 aircraft of US Navy squadron VP-15, date unknownP2Y-2 aircraft of US Navy squadron VP-5F taxiing on water, possibly at Fleet Air Base Coco Solo of Panama Canal Zone, 1936
P2Y-3 aircraft of US Navy squadron VP-7 in flight, 1936Panhard Type 178 armoured cars on parade, France, circa mid-1930s
P2Y-3 aircraft of US Navy squadron VP-7 in flight, 1936Panhard Type 178 armoured cars on parade, France, circa mid-1930s
Polish army cadet with a TKS tankette, Poland, 1930sPortrait of Alan Turing while he was at Princeton University in the United States, 1936
Polish army cadet with a TKS tankette, Poland, 1930sPortrait of Alan Turing while he was at Princeton University in the United States, 1936

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