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Cutaway view of a proximity fuze for aerial bombs developed by Section E for the United States Army Air Corps. Rather than relying on a battery, this design employs a turbine driven by external blades.Czech sniper Marie Ljalková posing with SVT-40 sniper rifle, circa 1940s
Cutaway view of a proximity fuze for aerial bombs developed by Section E for the United States Army Air Corps. Rather than relying on a battery, this design employs a turbine driven by external blades.Czech sniper Marie Ljalková posing with SVT-40 sniper rifle, circa 1940s
English countryside seen through the Norden bombsight, 1944Erwin Rommel inspecting Atlantic coast defenses along the French coast, circa early 1944
English countryside seen through the Norden bombsight, 1944Erwin Rommel inspecting Atlantic coast defenses along the French coast, circa early 1944
F6F Hellcat of VF-16 launches from the carrier Lexington (Essex-class) while two others wait along with an SBD Dauntless, 1943-44.Female worker at the Small Arms Ltd. plant, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, date unknown
F6F Hellcat of VF-16 launches from the carrier Lexington (Essex-class) while two others wait along with an SBD Dauntless, 1943-44.Female worker at the Small Arms Ltd. plant, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, date unknown
Female worker at the Small Arms Ltd. plant, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, date unknownFemale worker Hazel Leek at the Small Arms Ltd. plant, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, date unknown
Female worker at the Small Arms Ltd. plant, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, date unknownFemale worker Hazel Leek at the Small Arms Ltd. plant, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, date unknown
Finnish Army soldiers with Panzerfaust anti-tank weapons, 1940sFinnish troops and a German-built 7.5 cm PaK 40 anti-tank gun, Karelian Isthmus, Finland, 1944
Finnish Army soldiers with Panzerfaust anti-tank weapons, 1940sFinnish troops and a German-built 7.5 cm PaK 40 anti-tank gun, Karelian Isthmus, Finland, 1944
German 8.8 cm FlaK 41 gun in Italy, circa 1944German 8.8 cm FlaK gun crew in France, 1944
German 8.8 cm FlaK 41 gun in Italy, circa 1944German 8.8 cm FlaK gun crew in France, 1944
German Army 8.8 cm FlaK gun in the field, northern Russia, winter of 1943-1944, photo 1 of 4German Army 8.8 cm FlaK gun in the field, northern Russia, winter of 1943-1944, photo 2 of 4
German Army 8.8 cm FlaK gun in the field, northern Russia, winter of 1943-1944, photo 1 of 4German Army 8.8 cm FlaK gun in the field, northern Russia, winter of 1943-1944, photo 2 of 4
German Army 8.8 cm FlaK gun in the field, northern Russia, winter of 1943-1944, photo 3 of 4German Army 8.8 cm FlaK gun in the field, northern Russia, winter of 1943-1944, photo 4 of 4
German Army 8.8 cm FlaK gun in the field, northern Russia, winter of 1943-1944, photo 3 of 4German Army 8.8 cm FlaK gun in the field, northern Russia, winter of 1943-1944, photo 4 of 4
German crew of a 7.5 cm PaK 40 anti-tank gun on a hill above a road, Romania, 1944German FlaK 38 anti-aircraft gun mounted on a tracked vehicle, Arnhem-Oosterbeek region of the Netherlands, 1944
German crew of a 7.5 cm PaK 40 anti-tank gun on a hill above a road, Romania, 1944German FlaK 38 anti-aircraft gun mounted on a tracked vehicle, Arnhem-Oosterbeek region of the Netherlands, 1944
German Flakvierling 38 anti-aircraft gun and crew at Florenz/Ravenna, Italy, 1944German Luftwaffe soldier with Panzerfaust 30 klein, Russia, 1944, photo 1 of 4
German Flakvierling 38 anti-aircraft gun and crew at Florenz/Ravenna, Italy, 1944German Luftwaffe soldier with Panzerfaust 30 klein, Russia, 1944, photo 1 of 4

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