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Soviet Brigade Commissar M. Nikishov, artillery officer N. Voronov, and corps commander Colonel General Georgy Zhukov, date unknownTan Chong Tee and Lim Bo Seng, India, late 1930s or early 1940s
Soviet Brigade Commissar M. Nikishov, artillery officer N. Voronov, and corps commander Colonel General Georgy Zhukov, date unknownTan Chong Tee and Lim Bo Seng, India, late 1930s or early 1940s
The Duke of Kent Prince George inspecting destroyer HMS Kelley at Devonport, England, United Kingdom, 1939-1941; note Captain Louis MountbattenUK Prime Minister Winston Churchill donning a helmet during an air raid warning, London, England, United Kingdom, 1940
The Duke of Kent Prince George inspecting destroyer HMS Kelley at Devonport, England, United Kingdom, 1939-1941; note Captain Louis MountbattenUK Prime Minister Winston Churchill donning a helmet during an air raid warning, London, England, United Kingdom, 1940
US Navy photographer Tai Sing Loo was well known around the Navy yard with his trademark pith helmet and his bright red, gasoline powered, three-wheeled “putt-putt”, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, 1940s.V. K.
US Navy photographer Tai Sing Loo was well known around the Navy yard with his trademark pith helmet and his bright red, gasoline powered, three-wheeled “putt-putt”, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, 1940s.V. K. 'Wellington' Koo, circa 1940s
Wang Jingwei at a ceremony, Nanjing, China, circa early 1940Wang Jingwei in uniform, 1940s, photo 1 of 7
Wang Jingwei at a ceremony, Nanjing, China, circa early 1940Wang Jingwei in uniform, 1940s, photo 1 of 7
Wang Jingwei in uniform, 1940s, photo 2 of 7Wang Jingwei in uniform, 1940s, photo 3 of 7
Wang Jingwei in uniform, 1940s, photo 2 of 7Wang Jingwei in uniform, 1940s, photo 3 of 7
Wang Jingwei in uniform, 1940s, photo 4 of 7Wang Jingwei in uniform, 1940s, photo 5 of 7
Wang Jingwei in uniform, 1940s, photo 4 of 7Wang Jingwei in uniform, 1940s, photo 5 of 7
Wang Jingwei in uniform, 1940s, photo 6 of 7Wang Jingwei in uniform, 1940s, photo 7 of 7
Wang Jingwei in uniform, 1940s, photo 6 of 7Wang Jingwei in uniform, 1940s, photo 7 of 7
Prime Minister Mitsumasa Yonai and his cabinet, Tokyo, Japan, 16 Jan 1940Portrait of George Marshall, 17 Jan 1940
Prime Minister Mitsumasa Yonai and his cabinet, Tokyo, Japan, 16 Jan 1940Portrait of George Marshall, 17 Jan 1940
Prime Minister Mackenzie King visiting No. 110 (City of Toronto) Squadron RCAF, 30 Jan 1940; note Lysander aircraft in backgroundJapanese Prime Minister Mitsumasa Yonai reading a memo in the prime minister
Prime Minister Mackenzie King visiting No. 110 (City of Toronto) Squadron RCAF, 30 Jan 1940; note Lysander aircraft in backgroundJapanese Prime Minister Mitsumasa Yonai reading a memo in the prime minister's seat in the Parliament chamber, Tokyo, Japan, 2 Feb 1940
Roosevelt and his Naval Aide, Captain Daniel J. Callaghan, taking the salute of a composite Battalion of the 14th Infantry at Gatun Locks, Panama Canal Zone, 18 Feb 1940German Army Lieutenant Colonel Julius von Bernuth and Major General Erwin Rommel, near the Moselle River, Germany, early 1940
Roosevelt and his Naval Aide, Captain Daniel J. Callaghan, taking the salute of a composite Battalion of the 14th Infantry at Gatun Locks, Panama Canal Zone, 18 Feb 1940German Army Lieutenant Colonel Julius von Bernuth and Major General Erwin Rommel, near the Moselle River, Germany, early 1940

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