27,685 items in this album on 1,385 pages.
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A crashed German glider with two of its occupants lying dead alongside, Crete, Greece, 6 Jun 1941 | Ante Pavelić and Joachim von Ribbentrop in Salzburg, German occupied Austria, 6 Jun 1941 |
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German prisoners under British guard, Crete, Greece, 6 Jun 1941 | Adolf Hitler greeting Ante Pavelic at his Berghof residence near Berchtesgaden, Germany, 9 Jun 1941 |
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Arthur Seyß-Inquart, August von Mackensen, Wilhelm Canaris, Friedrich Christiansen, Curt Haase, and Herman Densch at the funeral of Kaiser Wilhelm II, Doorn, Netherlands, 9 Jun 1941 | Ion Antonescu and Adolf Hitler at Munich, Germany, 10 Jun 1941; note Keitel and Ribbentrop in background |
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Technical drawings related to the frequency-hopping system design by Hedy Lamarr (as Hedy Kiesler Markey) and George Antheil, 1941 | Bantam BRC 40 Light Reconnaissance Vehicle built by Checker Cab Company under contract, 11 Jun 1941 |
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Newly arrived prisoners at Fort Breendonk, Belgium, 13 Jun 1941 | Political prisoners at Fort Breendonk, Belgium, 13 Jun 1941 |
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Winston Churchill took aim with a Sten gun during a visit to the Royal Artillery experimental station at Shoeburyness in Essex, England, United Kingdom, 13 Jun 1941 | Carrier Graf Zeppelin in Stettin, Germany, 15 Jun 1941 |
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German tanks near Sollum, Egypt, circa 16 Jun 1941 | Remains of a Matilda tank of C Squadron, UK 4th Royal Tank Regiment, Libya or Egypt, 17 Jun 1941 |
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Benito Mussolini at Lubiana, Italy (occupied Ljubljana, Yugoslavia), 18 Jun 1941 | Light cruiser Voroshilov, 20 Jun 1941 |
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Danish woman working in a German factory, 21 Jun 1941; she could be identified as Danish by her 'D' armband | German Army SdKfz. 251 halftrack vehicles advancing toward the Russian border, 21 Jun 1941 |
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Troops of the Indian 4th Division decorating the side of their truck with 'Khyber pass to Hellfire Pass', noting their service in South Asia and North Africa, 21 Jun 1941 | German troops crossing the Soviet border during Operation Barbarossa, 22 Jun 1941 |
27,685 items in this album on 1,385 pages.