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Four-stack destroyer USS Reuben James underway, 1930s.Gerald Ford on the football field at the University of Michigan, 1933
Four-stack destroyer USS Reuben James underway, 1930s.Gerald Ford on the football field at the University of Michigan, 1933
German aviator Ernst Udet and British actress Lilian Harvey at an air show, Los Angeles, California, United States, 1933German G.38 airliner
German aviator Ernst Udet and British actress Lilian Harvey at an air show, Los Angeles, California, United States, 1933German G.38 airliner 'Generalfeldmarschall v. Hindenburg', circa 1933-1935
Gorch Fock under construction, Blohm und Voss shipyard, Hamburg, Germany, 1933Governor Xi Qia (center) and his subordinates, early 1930s
Gorch Fock under construction, Blohm und Voss shipyard, Hamburg, Germany, 1933Governor Xi Qia (center) and his subordinates, early 1930s
He 70 mailplane with Lufthansa markings resting at an airfield, Germany, circa 1930sHitler Youth members playing tug of war while donning helmets and gas masks, 1933
He 70 mailplane with Lufthansa markings resting at an airfield, Germany, circa 1930sHitler Youth members playing tug of war while donning helmets and gas masks, 1933
Italian CR.32 biplane fighter at rest, date unknownJapanese Army Medium Mark A Whippet tank, China, 1930s
Italian CR.32 biplane fighter at rest, date unknownJapanese Army Medium Mark A Whippet tank, China, 1930s
Japanese heavy cruiser Maya, circa early 1930sLight cruiser Krasnyi Kavkaz and battleship Parizhskaya Kommuna, 1930s
Japanese heavy cruiser Maya, circa early 1930sLight cruiser Krasnyi Kavkaz and battleship Parizhskaya Kommuna, 1930s
Marine Captain Chesty Puller in Shanghai, China, 1933Maurice Gamelin, Edward Rydz-Smigly, and Waclaw Stachiewicz, circa mid-1930s
Marine Captain Chesty Puller in Shanghai, China, 1933Maurice Gamelin, Edward Rydz-Smigly, and Waclaw Stachiewicz, circa mid-1930s
Men of Nazi Party SA Sturmbann X at Tempelhofer Field in Berlin, Germany, 1933Mussolini visiting Alfa Romeo factory, hosted by Prospero Gianferrari (third from right), circa 1929-1933
Men of Nazi Party SA Sturmbann X at Tempelhofer Field in Berlin, Germany, 1933Mussolini visiting Alfa Romeo factory, hosted by Prospero Gianferrari (third from right), circa 1929-1933
Nazi Party SA leaders Ernst Röhm and Karl Ernst in an open-top automobile, Berlin, Germany, circa 1933P2Y aircraft of US Navy squadron VP-10 at rest, Naval Air Station Ford Island, US Territory of Hawaii, 1930s; note two-star flag near cockpit indicating an admiral was onboard
Nazi Party SA leaders Ernst Röhm and Karl Ernst in an open-top automobile, Berlin, Germany, circa 1933P2Y aircraft of US Navy squadron VP-10 at rest, Naval Air Station Ford Island, US Territory of Hawaii, 1930s; note two-star flag near cockpit indicating an admiral was onboard
P2Y-1 aircraft of US Navy squadron VP-10F in flight, 1930s; note four-star flag near cockpit indicating an admiral was onboardP3M-2 flying boat at Naval Air Station Pensacola, Florida, United States, 1930s
P2Y-1 aircraft of US Navy squadron VP-10F in flight, 1930s; note four-star flag near cockpit indicating an admiral was onboardP3M-2 flying boat at Naval Air Station Pensacola, Florida, United States, 1930s

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