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RAF Lightning I aircraft in flight, date unknown; note the absence of superchargers atop the booms as Lend Lease Lightnings were not equipped with themRaoul Wallenberg, circa mid-1940s
RAF Lightning I aircraft in flight, date unknown; note the absence of superchargers atop the booms as Lend Lease Lightnings were not equipped with themRaoul Wallenberg, circa mid-1940s
Rear defense turret of Ju 188 bomber, circa 1940sRear view of a closed cockpit of a captured German Bf 110 aircraft, France, 1944
Rear defense turret of Ju 188 bomber, circa 1940sRear view of a closed cockpit of a captured German Bf 110 aircraft, France, 1944
Rear view of a Type 1 Chi-He medium tank, 1940sRecently arrived Marder I tank destroyers being prepared by German soldiers, Belgium or France, 1943-1944
Rear view of a Type 1 Chi-He medium tank, 1940sRecently arrived Marder I tank destroyers being prepared by German soldiers, Belgium or France, 1943-1944
Reconnaissance photograph of the southern area of Heito Airfield, Heito (now Pingdong), Taiwan, 1944Replacing the engine of a Tiger I tank, circa 1943-1944
Reconnaissance photograph of the southern area of Heito Airfield, Heito (now Pingdong), Taiwan, 1944Replacing the engine of a Tiger I tank, circa 1943-1944
Republic P-47N #44-88340 landing at Borinquen Field, Puerto Rico while in transit to the European Theater, 1944.Review of troops of Slovakian 18th Anti-Aircraft Artillery Battery, Slovakia, date unknown
Republic P-47N #44-88340 landing at Borinquen Field, Puerto Rico while in transit to the European Theater, 1944.Review of troops of Slovakian 18th Anti-Aircraft Artillery Battery, Slovakia, date unknown
RMS Queen Elizabeth underway in the Atlantic Ocean, 1940sRockets being prepared for Typhoon fighters, RAF Newchurch, southern England, United Kingdom, 1943-1944
RMS Queen Elizabeth underway in the Atlantic Ocean, 1940sRockets being prepared for Typhoon fighters, RAF Newchurch, southern England, United Kingdom, 1943-1944
Romanian Bugului Squadron Commander Irina Burnaia, Romanian Captain Alexandru Serbănescu, and two German officers, 1944Rommel inspecting troops in France, circa early 1944
Romanian Bugului Squadron Commander Irina Burnaia, Romanian Captain Alexandru Serbănescu, and two German officers, 1944Rommel inspecting troops in France, circa early 1944
Royal Canadian Air Force pilot in a Jeep at the Meaford Armoured Fighting Vehicle Range, Meaford, Ontario, Canada, 1944. Note the visors over the Jeep’s headlights and the universal carrier in the background.Roza Shanina with a Mosin-Nagant 1891/30 rifle with 3.5x PU scope, 1944
Royal Canadian Air Force pilot in a Jeep at the Meaford Armoured Fighting Vehicle Range, Meaford, Ontario, Canada, 1944. Note the visors over the Jeep’s headlights and the universal carrier in the background.Roza Shanina with a Mosin-Nagant 1891/30 rifle with 3.5x PU scope, 1944
Roza Shanina with her Mosin-Nagant rifle with PU scope, 1940sSailors
Roza Shanina with her Mosin-Nagant rifle with PU scope, 1940sSailors' mess aboard USS Harder, date unknown
SBD Dauntless aircraft flying above USS Wolverine, Lake Michigan, United States, 1940sSBD-5 Dauntless bombers of USS Yorktown in flight over the Pacific Ocean, 1944
SBD Dauntless aircraft flying above USS Wolverine, Lake Michigan, United States, 1940sSBD-5 Dauntless bombers of USS Yorktown in flight over the Pacific Ocean, 1944

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