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Fulmar Mk I carrier fighter in flight, 1940, photo 1 of 2Fulmar Mk I carrier fighter in flight, 1940, photo 2 of 2
Fulmar Mk I carrier fighter in flight, 1940, photo 1 of 2Fulmar Mk I carrier fighter in flight, 1940, photo 2 of 2
German 28 cm sBr K (E) railway gun, 1940sGerman anti-aircraft ship Nymphe in camouflage and surrounded by torpedo nets, Norway, 1940
German 28 cm sBr K (E) railway gun, 1940sGerman anti-aircraft ship Nymphe in camouflage and surrounded by torpedo nets, Norway, 1940
German anti-aircraft ship Nymphe, Norway, 1940; note camouflaged 105mm anti-aircraft guns and crewmen gathered on the deckGerman battleship Scharnhorst underway as seen in US Navy booklet A503 FM30-50 for warship identification
German anti-aircraft ship Nymphe, Norway, 1940; note camouflaged 105mm anti-aircraft guns and crewmen gathered on the deckGerman battleship Scharnhorst underway as seen in US Navy booklet A503 FM30-50 for warship identification
German crew maintaining a Ju 87 dive bomber, Germany, winter of 1939-1940German destroyers Z5 Paul Jakobi and Z1 Leberecht Maass seen in Division of Naval Inteligence of US Navy Department A503 FM30-50 booklet for identification of ships
German crew maintaining a Ju 87 dive bomber, Germany, winter of 1939-1940German destroyers Z5 Paul Jakobi and Z1 Leberecht Maass seen in Division of Naval Inteligence of US Navy Department A503 FM30-50 booklet for identification of ships
German He 111 bombers flying in formation, date unknownGerman He 115 aircraft dropping a torpedo on an unidentified merchant ship in the English Channel, 1940
German He 111 bombers flying in formation, date unknownGerman He 115 aircraft dropping a torpedo on an unidentified merchant ship in the English Channel, 1940
German Ju 87B Stuka dive bomber in flight, circa 1940; as seen in publication US Navy Naval Aviation News dated 1 Sep 1943German Luftwaffe crew relaxing on an airfield, 1939-1940; note Bf 109 fighter of JG 53
German Ju 87B Stuka dive bomber in flight, circa 1940; as seen in publication US Navy Naval Aviation News dated 1 Sep 1943German Luftwaffe crew relaxing on an airfield, 1939-1940; note Bf 109 fighter of JG 53 'Pik As' fighter wing and Ju 52 aircraft in background
German Panzer II Ausf b light tank, circa 1940sGerman Panzer II Ausf C light tank, circa 1940s
German Panzer II Ausf b light tank, circa 1940sGerman Panzer II Ausf C light tank, circa 1940s
German Panzer IV Ausf. D tank and crew, spring 1940German police official Kurt Daluege, NSKK official Adolf Hühnlein, and police official Paul Riege reviewing a parade at Kraków, Poland, 1939-1940
German Panzer IV Ausf. D tank and crew, spring 1940German police official Kurt Daluege, NSKK official Adolf Hühnlein, and police official Paul Riege reviewing a parade at Kraków, Poland, 1939-1940
German soldier at Breisach am Rhein, Germany, 1940; note St. Stephansmünster cathedral in backgroundGerman soldier with an EMP submachine gun, 1940s
German soldier at Breisach am Rhein, Germany, 1940; note St. Stephansmünster cathedral in backgroundGerman soldier with an EMP submachine gun, 1940s
German soldier with MG 13 machine gun, circa 1940sGerman SS soldiers training with a 7.92mm MG37(t) machine gun, circa 1940s
German soldier with MG 13 machine gun, circa 1940sGerman SS soldiers training with a 7.92mm MG37(t) machine gun, circa 1940s

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