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Portrait of a large family from Saxony, Germany, Aug 1943; note mother with Cross of Honor of the German Mother, six sons in military service, and two son in Hitler YouthPortrait of Georg von Küchler, Aug 1943
Portrait of a large family from Saxony, Germany, Aug 1943; note mother with Cross of Honor of the German Mother, six sons in military service, and two son in Hitler YouthPortrait of Georg von Küchler, Aug 1943
Royal Air Force Liberator Mark IIIs of No. 120 & No. 86 Squadrons lined up at Aldergrove, Northern Ireland, circa 1943. Note the ASV Mark II anti-submarine radar antennae.Seaman 2nd Class Mary Garrell operating the switchboard at WAVES Quarters
Royal Air Force Liberator Mark IIIs of No. 120 & No. 86 Squadrons lined up at Aldergrove, Northern Ireland, circa 1943. Note the ASV Mark II anti-submarine radar antennae.Seaman 2nd Class Mary Garrell operating the switchboard at WAVES Quarters 'D', Washington, DC, United States, Aug 1943
Soviet Deputy Supreme Commander-in-Chief Georgy Zhukov and Commander of the Steppe Front Colonel General Ivan Konev during the Battle of Kursk, Russia, summer 1943Staff Sergeant Maynard Smith at a machine gun in a B-17 bomber, mid-1943
Soviet Deputy Supreme Commander-in-Chief Georgy Zhukov and Commander of the Steppe Front Colonel General Ivan Konev during the Battle of Kursk, Russia, summer 1943Staff Sergeant Maynard Smith at a machine gun in a B-17 bomber, mid-1943
Stern view of submarine Dorado, off New England, United States, Aug 1943Submarine Dorado fitting out at Groton, Connecticut, United States, Aug 1943
Stern view of submarine Dorado, off New England, United States, Aug 1943Submarine Dorado fitting out at Groton, Connecticut, United States, Aug 1943
Torpedo room of USS Cero while the submarine was at the base at New London, Connecticut, United States, Aug 1943Two female workers in the nose section of a PV-1 aircraft, Lockheed factory, Burbank, California, United States, Aug 1943
Torpedo room of USS Cero while the submarine was at the base at New London, Connecticut, United States, Aug 1943Two female workers in the nose section of a PV-1 aircraft, Lockheed factory, Burbank, California, United States, Aug 1943
Two German Tiger I heavy tanks in a forest near Lake Ladoga, northwestern Russia, Aug 1943US construction troops on New Georgia, 1943
Two German Tiger I heavy tanks in a forest near Lake Ladoga, northwestern Russia, Aug 1943US construction troops on New Georgia, 1943
US M1 mortar team, Sicily, Italy, mid-1943US Marine supply dump, New Georgia, 1943
US M1 mortar team, Sicily, Italy, mid-1943US Marine supply dump, New Georgia, 1943
US Marines in New Georgia, 1943US Marines with field gun, New Georgia, 1943
US Marines in New Georgia, 1943US Marines with field gun, New Georgia, 1943
US Marines, New Georgia, 1943US Marines, New Georgia, 1943
US Marines, New Georgia, 1943US Marines, New Georgia, 1943
US Navy pilots of Fighting Squadron 6 display the Royal Navy Ensign and the crest of HMS Victorious during their service aboard the British carrier when she was on loan to the US Fleet, 1943.US Navy PV-1 Ventura aircraft of Bombing Squadron VB-135 and PBY-5A Catalina from another squadron at the Adak Island airfield, Aleutian Islands, US Territory of Alaska, summer 1943
US Navy pilots of Fighting Squadron 6 display the Royal Navy Ensign and the crest of HMS Victorious during their service aboard the British carrier when she was on loan to the US Fleet, 1943.US Navy PV-1 Ventura aircraft of Bombing Squadron VB-135 and PBY-5A Catalina from another squadron at the Adak Island airfield, Aleutian Islands, US Territory of Alaska, summer 1943

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