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Troops of the Chinese 200th Division in a SdKfz. 221 armored car column, China, circa 1930sUnited States Army Air Corps Boeing YB-17 Fortress bomber at Hamilton Field, Novato, California, United States, late 1930s.
Troops of the Chinese 200th Division in a SdKfz. 221 armored car column, China, circa 1930sUnited States Army Air Corps Boeing YB-17 Fortress bomber at Hamilton Field, Novato, California, United States, late 1930s.
US and Chinese personnel of the CAMCO factory at Loiwing (Leiyun), Yunnan, China, 1939US Navy recognition drawings of Japanese cruisers Furutaka, Kako, Kinugasa, and Aoba, circa 1930s
US and Chinese personnel of the CAMCO factory at Loiwing (Leiyun), Yunnan, China, 1939US Navy recognition drawings of Japanese cruisers Furutaka, Kako, Kinugasa, and Aoba, circa 1930s
USS Ellet off Kearny, New Jersey, United States, circa early 1939USS Permit, date unknown
USS Ellet off Kearny, New Jersey, United States, circa early 1939USS Permit, date unknown
USS S-34 tied up to wharf in Pearl Harbor, US Territory of Hawaii, late 1930s; note railcar carrying new batteries for S-34, and a Balao-class submarine moored nearbyUSS Yorktown (Yorktown-class) at anchor in Haiti, 1938-40
USS S-34 tied up to wharf in Pearl Harbor, US Territory of Hawaii, late 1930s; note railcar carrying new batteries for S-34, and a Balao-class submarine moored nearbyUSS Yorktown (Yorktown-class) at anchor in Haiti, 1938-40
View of Howaldtswerke Kiel shipyard, Kiel, Germany, 1939; note slips, floating dry docks, equipping piers, and workshops; Schwentine River at right centerWalrus flying boats aboard HMS Exeter, 1930s
View of Howaldtswerke Kiel shipyard, Kiel, Germany, 1939; note slips, floating dry docks, equipping piers, and workshops; Schwentine River at right centerWalrus flying boats aboard HMS Exeter, 1930s
Warming up a He 111 bomberWellesley bomber of No. 14 Squadron RAF preparing for takeoff, Transjordan, late 1930s
Warming up a He 111 bomber's engine, circa late 1930s or early 1940sWellesley bomber of No. 14 Squadron RAF preparing for takeoff, Transjordan, late 1930s
Wellesley Mark I K7740 of Torpedo Development Unit, Gosport, Hampshire, late 1930sWu Chien-Shiung with friend Margaret Lewis, Berkeley, California, United States, date unknown
Wellesley Mark I K7740 of Torpedo Development Unit, Gosport, Hampshire, late 1930sWu Chien-Shiung with friend Margaret Lewis, Berkeley, California, United States, date unknown
Xue Yue studying a map with his staff officers, China, circa 1940sYoung cadets from Taiwan at a Chinese army training camp in Jinhua, Zhejiang Province, China, 1939
Xue Yue studying a map with his staff officers, China, circa 1940sYoung cadets from Taiwan at a Chinese army training camp in Jinhua, Zhejiang Province, China, 1939
Young Chinese Army soldiers, China, circa 1930sYoung Chinese sentry, circa late 1930s
Young Chinese Army soldiers, China, circa 1930sYoung Chinese sentry, circa late 1930s
Émile Bertin at Toulon, France, Jan 1939Inaugural Party for the newly appointed War Minister Seoshiro Itagaki, Japan, Jan 1939; note Naval Minister Mitsumasa Yonai at left of photo and Vice War Minister Hideki Tojo at right of photo
Émile Bertin at Toulon, France, Jan 1939Inaugural Party for the newly appointed War Minister Seoshiro Itagaki, Japan, Jan 1939; note Naval Minister Mitsumasa Yonai at left of photo and Vice War Minister Hideki Tojo at right of photo

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