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Russian 122 mm Howitzer M1938 (M-30) field gun at rest, circa 1940sRussian children in an internment camp in eastern Karelia, Finland, 1943
Russian 122 mm Howitzer M1938 (M-30) field gun at rest, circa 1940sRussian children in an internment camp in eastern Karelia, Finland, 1943
Russian factory workers with small arms in Stalingrad, Russia, 1942-1943Russian soldiers fighting with a Degtyaryov Pekhotny
Russian factory workers with small arms in Stalingrad, Russia, 1942-1943Russian soldiers fighting with a Degtyaryov Pekhotny 'DP' light machine gun and a PPSh-41 submachine gun, circa 1943-1945
S.55 flying boat of the Romanian Air Force, circa 1943Sailors and officers on board Tirpitz
S.55 flying boat of the Romanian Air Force, circa 1943Sailors and officers on board Tirpitz
Sailors watching USS Alabama, Atlantic Ocean, 1943Sam Pierson and Ben Robertson of the US Army Medical Detachment 1340, Fiji, 1942-1944
Sailors watching USS Alabama, Atlantic Ocean, 1943Sam Pierson and Ben Robertson of the US Army Medical Detachment 1340, Fiji, 1942-1944
Sam Pierson of the US Army Medical Detachment 1340 with civilian child, Fiji, 1942-1944SB2C Helldiver getting a wave-off from USS Bunker Hill, 1943. Note Helldiver in the distance with wheels up but flaps down, apparently preparing for a water landing.
Sam Pierson of the US Army Medical Detachment 1340 with civilian child, Fiji, 1942-1944SB2C Helldiver getting a wave-off from USS Bunker Hill, 1943. Note Helldiver in the distance with wheels up but flaps down, apparently preparing for a water landing.
SBD Dauntless dive-bombers in flight, 1942-43. Note the dive brakes seen in the foreground.SBD Dauntless suffers the huge consequences of small mistakes when attempting to land aboard the training aircraft carrier USS Wolverine on Lake Michigan, United States, 1943.
SBD Dauntless dive-bombers in flight, 1942-43. Note the dive brakes seen in the foreground.SBD Dauntless suffers the huge consequences of small mistakes when attempting to land aboard the training aircraft carrier USS Wolverine on Lake Michigan, United States, 1943.
Scene at a US Army medical facility, Fiji, 1942-1944Scene at Peenemünde Army Research Center, Germany, 1943
Scene at a US Army medical facility, Fiji, 1942-1944Scene at Peenemünde Army Research Center, Germany, 1943
Scene of Levuka, Fiji, 1942-1944Scharnhorst in floating dry dock 40K, Deutsche Werke Kiel, Germany, 1943
Scene of Levuka, Fiji, 1942-1944Scharnhorst in floating dry dock 40K, Deutsche Werke Kiel, Germany, 1943
Scharnhorst in the Alta Fjord, northern Norway, 1943Schematic of a German Wetter-Funkgerät Land (Weather Radio for Land) or WFL manufactured by the Siemens-Schuckert corporation. On 22 Oct 1943, WFL #26 was deployed by U-537 as Weather Station Kurt on the Labrador coast
Scharnhorst in the Alta Fjord, northern Norway, 1943Schematic of a German Wetter-Funkgerät Land (Weather Radio for Land) or WFL manufactured by the Siemens-Schuckert corporation. On 22 Oct 1943, WFL #26 was deployed by U-537 as Weather Station Kurt on the Labrador coast
Scuttled French battleship Provence and seaplane tender Commandant Teste, Toulon, France, circa late 1942 or early 1943Scuttled French battleship Strasbourg, Toulon, France, circa late 1942 or early 1943
Scuttled French battleship Provence and seaplane tender Commandant Teste, Toulon, France, circa late 1942 or early 1943Scuttled French battleship Strasbourg, Toulon, France, circa late 1942 or early 1943

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