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Ruins of the Royal Castle of Warsaw, Poland, 1939, photo 2 of 2Tracers lighting up the sky over Finland, Dec 1939
Ruins of the Royal Castle of Warsaw, Poland, 1939, photo 2 of 2Tracers lighting up the sky over Finland, Dec 1939
Finnish civilians in a bomb shelter, Helsinki, Finland, 2 Dec 1939Finnish troops leaving Suojärvi, Finland, 2 Dec 1939; note smoke rising from the sabotaged equipment
Finnish civilians in a bomb shelter, Helsinki, Finland, 2 Dec 1939Finnish troops leaving Suojärvi, Finland, 2 Dec 1939; note smoke rising from the sabotaged equipment
Soviet T-26 light tanks and T-20 Komsomolets armored tractors crossing the Russian border into Finland during the Winter War, 2 Dec 1939T-26 light tanks and GAZ-A trucks of Soviet 7th Army, Finland, 2 Dec 1939
Soviet T-26 light tanks and T-20 Komsomolets armored tractors crossing the Russian border into Finland during the Winter War, 2 Dec 1939T-26 light tanks and GAZ-A trucks of Soviet 7th Army, Finland, 2 Dec 1939
Vyacheslav Molotov signing a pact with Soviet-puppet state Finnish Democratic Republic, Moscow, Russia, 2 Dec 1939; Andrei Zhdanov, Kliment Voroshilov, Joseph Stalin, and Otoo Wille Kuusinen in backgroundFinnish Foreign Minister Rudolf Holsti speaking at the League of Nations General Assembly, protesting the Soviet invasion, Geneva, Switzerland, 11 Dec 1939
Vyacheslav Molotov signing a pact with Soviet-puppet state Finnish Democratic Republic, Moscow, Russia, 2 Dec 1939; Andrei Zhdanov, Kliment Voroshilov, Joseph Stalin, and Otoo Wille Kuusinen in backgroundFinnish Foreign Minister Rudolf Holsti speaking at the League of Nations General Assembly, protesting the Soviet invasion, Geneva, Switzerland, 11 Dec 1939
Admiral Graf Spee anchored off Montevideo, Uruguay, circa 13-16 Dec 1939, photo 1 of 2Admiral Graf Spee anchored off Montevideo, Uruguay, circa 13-16 Dec 1939, photo 2 of 2
Admiral Graf Spee anchored off Montevideo, Uruguay, circa 13-16 Dec 1939, photo 1 of 2Admiral Graf Spee anchored off Montevideo, Uruguay, circa 13-16 Dec 1939, photo 2 of 2
Admiral Graf Spee at anchor in Montevideo harbor, Uruguay, 13-16 Dec 1939Admiral Graf Spee
Admiral Graf Spee at anchor in Montevideo harbor, Uruguay, 13-16 Dec 1939Admiral Graf Spee's port bow, 13-16 Dec 1939, photo 1 of 2
Admiral Graf SpeeAdmiral Graf Spee
Admiral Graf Spee's port bow, 13-16 Dec 1939, photo 2 of 2Admiral Graf Spee's starboard bow, 13-16 Dec 1939; 'the mustache' text referred to the false bow wave camouflage
Close-up view of the port side of Admiral Graf SpeeClose-up view of the starboard side of Admiral Graf Spee
Close-up view of the port side of Admiral Graf Spee's forward superstructure, 13-16 Dec 1939Close-up view of the starboard side of Admiral Graf Spee's forward superstructure, 13-16 Dec 1939
View of Admiral Graf SpeeView of Admiral Graf Spee
View of Admiral Graf Spee's forward superstructure, starboard side, while in Montevideo, Uruguay, 13-16 Dec 1939View of Admiral Graf Spee's port side, amidships, 13-16 Dec 1939
View of the after part of Admiral Graf SpeeAdmiral Graf Spee burning at River Plate just off Montevideo, Uruguay, 17 Dec 1939
View of the after part of Admiral Graf Spee's superstructure, port side, 13-16 Dec 1939Admiral Graf Spee burning at River Plate just off Montevideo, Uruguay, 17 Dec 1939

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