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Göring, Keitel, Dönitz, Himmler, Milch, Bock, Oberlindober, and other German leaders at a ceremony to honor those who died in combat, Berlin, Germany, 21 Mar 1943German leaders Albert Speer, Erhard Milch, and Adolf Galland at a conference, possibly reviewing a new aircraft, Germany, 5-7 Sep 1943
Göring, Keitel, Dönitz, Himmler, Milch, Bock, Oberlindober, and other German leaders at a ceremony to honor those who died in combat, Berlin, Germany, 21 Mar 1943German leaders Albert Speer, Erhard Milch, and Adolf Galland at a conference, possibly reviewing a new aircraft, Germany, 5-7 Sep 1943
German Minister of Armaments Albert Speer (front) and Field Marshal Erhard Milch (rear) in an automobile en route to inspect a defense plant, Germany, May 1944German Minister of Armaments Albert Speer, Field Marshal Erhard Milch, and aircraft designer Willy Messerschmitt inspecting a defense plant, Germany, May 1944
German Minister of Armaments Albert Speer (front) and Field Marshal Erhard Milch (rear) in an automobile en route to inspect a defense plant, Germany, May 1944German Minister of Armaments Albert Speer, Field Marshal Erhard Milch, and aircraft designer Willy Messerschmitt inspecting a defense plant, Germany, May 1944
German Field Marshal Erhard Milch meeting with his brother and defense counsel Dr. Werner Milch during his war crimes trial, Nuremberg, Germany, early 1947
German Field Marshal Erhard Milch meeting with his brother and defense counsel Dr. Werner Milch during his war crimes trial, Nuremberg, Germany, early 1947

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