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A formation of G4M bombers in flight, circa 1940sA formation of G4M bombers of Japanese Navy 705th Naval Air Group in flight, circa 1940s
A formation of G4M bombers in flight, circa 1940sA formation of G4M bombers of Japanese Navy 705th Naval Air Group in flight, circa 1940s
A formation of G4M1 Model 11 bombers of Japanese 701st Naval Air Group in flight with a mountain in the background, circa 1940sA formation of OS2U Kingfisher aircraft in flight, 1943
A formation of G4M1 Model 11 bombers of Japanese 701st Naval Air Group in flight with a mountain in the background, circa 1940sA formation of OS2U Kingfisher aircraft in flight, 1943
A French resistant fighter shortly after being arrested by the occupation administration in France, date unknownA German armored halftrack vehicle being loaded into the nose doors of a six-engine Luftwaffe Me 323 Gigant transport, date unknown
A French resistant fighter shortly after being arrested by the occupation administration in France, date unknownA German armored halftrack vehicle being loaded into the nose doors of a six-engine Luftwaffe Me 323 Gigant transport, date unknown
A German soldier in a small shop in Finland or Norway, 1942-1943A German soldier in white camouflage, Norway or Finland, 1942-1943
A German soldier in a small shop in Finland or Norway, 1942-1943A German soldier in white camouflage, Norway or Finland, 1942-1943
A Heinkel He-111H bomber captured on a landing strip in Libya after the Battle of El Alamein and repainted in RAF markings by No. 260 Squadron RAF. Note the distinctive squadron mark on the side. 1943.A Japanese soldier guarding the Russo-Japanese border on Sakhalin Island at the 50th parallel, Karafuto Prefecture, Japan, circa mid 1940s
A Heinkel He-111H bomber captured on a landing strip in Libya after the Battle of El Alamein and repainted in RAF markings by No. 260 Squadron RAF. Note the distinctive squadron mark on the side. 1943.A Japanese soldier guarding the Russo-Japanese border on Sakhalin Island at the 50th parallel, Karafuto Prefecture, Japan, circa mid 1940s
A Jeep loaded with radio and telephone equipment being used as a forward command post for a US Army artillery division, Territory of Alaska, 1943A Mark XIII aerial torpedo being launched from a PT Boat by simply dropping it over the side during tests in the Rendova area of the Solomon Islands, 1943.
A Jeep loaded with radio and telephone equipment being used as a forward command post for a US Army artillery division, Territory of Alaska, 1943A Mark XIII aerial torpedo being launched from a PT Boat by simply dropping it over the side during tests in the Rendova area of the Solomon Islands, 1943.
A newly bulit Tiger I heavy tank being loaded onto a rail car at the Henschel factory in Kassel, Germany, 1942-1944A Norwegian female worker receiving Minister President Vidkun Quisling
A newly bulit Tiger I heavy tank being loaded onto a rail car at the Henschel factory in Kassel, Germany, 1942-1944A Norwegian female worker receiving Minister President Vidkun Quisling's autograph, circa 1943-1944
A PBY Catalina flying past the Escort Carrier USS Sangamon at anchor in the Solomons, 1943.A PT boat patrolled off New Guinea, 1943
A PBY Catalina flying past the Escort Carrier USS Sangamon at anchor in the Solomons, 1943.A PT boat patrolled off New Guinea, 1943
A section of the A-20 Havoc bomber being loaded onto a transport ship, 1943A WAAF corporal checking a delivery of 20mm Hispano cannon shells before being loaded onto a Beaufighter Mark VI aircraft of No. 96 Squadron RAF at RAF Honiley, Wroxall, Warwickshire, England, United Kingdom, 1943-1945
A section of the A-20 Havoc bomber being loaded onto a transport ship, 1943A WAAF corporal checking a delivery of 20mm Hispano cannon shells before being loaded onto a Beaufighter Mark VI aircraft of No. 96 Squadron RAF at RAF Honiley, Wroxall, Warwickshire, England, United Kingdom, 1943-1945
A WAAF driver turning the starting handle of a Standard 5-cwt van, Cardington, Bedfordshire, 1940sA WAAF flight officer examining an aerial photograph with two Canadian photographic reconnaissance pilots, Benson, Oxfordshire, England, United Kingdom, 1943
A WAAF driver turning the starting handle of a Standard 5-cwt van, Cardington, Bedfordshire, 1940sA WAAF flight officer examining an aerial photograph with two Canadian photographic reconnaissance pilots, Benson, Oxfordshire, England, United Kingdom, 1943

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