5,927 items in this album on 297 pages.
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Directive No. 21 'Fall Barbarossa', 18 Dec 1940, page 4 of 9 | Directive No. 21 'Fall Barbarossa', 18 Dec 1940, page 5 of 9 |
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Directive No. 21 'Fall Barbarossa', 18 Dec 1940, page 6 of 9 | Directive No. 21 'Fall Barbarossa', 18 Dec 1940, page 7 of 9 |
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Directive No. 21 'Fall Barbarossa', 18 Dec 1940, page 8 of 9 | Directive No. 21 'Fall Barbarossa', 18 Dec 1940, page 9 of 9; note Hitler's signature |
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President Kyösti Kallio of Finland and Field Marshal Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim at Helsinki railway station, Finland, 19 Dec 1940; Risto Ryti, Lieutenant General Erik Heindrichs, and Colonel Aladár Paasonen in background | Major General Roy Geiger, Colonel Merwin Silverthorn, and Brigadier General Pedro del Valle studying Guam terrain aboard USS Appalachian, mid-1944 |
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A German soldier aiming with a MG 13 machine gun while filmmaker Horst Grund operated his camera, Constanta, Romania, circa 1941, photo 1 of 2 | A German soldier aiming with a MG 13 machine gun while filmmaker Horst Grund operated his camera, Constanta, Romania, circa 1941, photo 2 of 2 |
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Admirals Isoroku Yamamoto and Matome Ugaki, 1941 | Adolf Hitler shaking Hasso von Manteuffel's hand, circa 1940s |
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Air Chief Marshal Sir Charles Burnett with the Royal Australian Air Force Flying Personnel Medical Research Committee, circa 1941 | Australian Prime Minister Robert Menzies and British Prime Minister Winston Churchill in Churchill's office at 10 Downing Street, London, England, United Kingdom, 1941 |
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Bogdan Filov and Benito Mussolini, Rome, Italy, 1941 | Captured French Army General Giraud taking a walk in the garden of the house in which he was imprisoned, Germany, circa 1940-1941 |
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Chiang Kaishek with his son Chiang Wei-kuo, China, 1941 | Claire Chennault, Song Meiling, and Chiang Kaishek in China, circa 1940s |
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Colonel General Erwin Rommel and General Siegfried Westphal helping with pushing a stuck vehicle, North Africa, early 1941 | Colonel Kurt Zeitzler standing over a map, Yugoslavia, circa 1941 |
5,927 items in this album on 297 pages.