×
Home Intro People Events Equipment Places Maps Books Photos Videos Other Reference FAQ About
     

World War II Database

28,696 items in this album on 1,435 pages.

  • « Previous
  • First
  • ...
  • 1283
  • 1284
  • 1285
  • 1286
  • 1287
  • 1288
  • 1289
  • 1290
  • ...
  • Last
  • Next »
Captured Ju 388L-1 aircraft in US markings, post-WW2Captured Ki-54 aircraft with Chinese markings, China, circa 1940s
Captured Ju 388L-1 aircraft in US markings, post-WW2Captured Ki-54 aircraft with Chinese markings, China, circa 1940s
Captured Ki-54 aircraft with USAAF markings, circa 1940sCaptured Ki-54 aircraft, Japan, circa 1945-1946
Captured Ki-54 aircraft with USAAF markings, circa 1940sCaptured Ki-54 aircraft, Japan, circa 1945-1946
Captured Ki-55 aircraft in Chinese markings, China, circa 1940sCaptured Ki-57 aircraft in Chinese service, China, circa late 1940s
Captured Ki-55 aircraft in Chinese markings, China, circa 1940sCaptured Ki-57 aircraft in Chinese service, China, circa late 1940s
Captured Kikka prototype jet at Naval Air Station Patuxent River, Maryland, United States, date unknownCaptured Kikka prototype jet at Naval Air Station Patuxent River, Maryland, United States, date unknown
Captured Kikka prototype jet at Naval Air Station Patuxent River, Maryland, United States, date unknownCaptured Kikka prototype jet at Naval Air Station Patuxent River, Maryland, United States, date unknown
Captured Me 262 Schwalbe jet fighters at Lechfeld Airfield, Lagerlechfeld, Augsburg, Germany, circa 1946; they were being transported to the United StatesCaptured N1K2-J aircraft preparing for flight, Japan, circa 1946
Captured Me 262 Schwalbe jet fighters at Lechfeld Airfield, Lagerlechfeld, Augsburg, Germany, circa 1946; they were being transported to the United StatesCaptured N1K2-J aircraft preparing for flight, Japan, circa 1946
Captured Ta 152H aircraft with British markings, United Kingdom, 1946Charles Norrie, Ben Chifley, and Thomas Playford IV, 1946
Captured Ta 152H aircraft with British markings, United Kingdom, 1946Charles Norrie, Ben Chifley, and Thomas Playford IV, 1946
Chester Nimitz, Dwight Eisenhower, Harvard President James Conant, Henry Arnold, Alexander Vandegrift, and William Cleary at Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States, 1946Chinese soldier posing with a captured Japanese Type 97 Shinhoto Chi-Ha medium tank, China, 1940s
Chester Nimitz, Dwight Eisenhower, Harvard President James Conant, Henry Arnold, Alexander Vandegrift, and William Cleary at Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States, 1946Chinese soldier posing with a captured Japanese Type 97 Shinhoto Chi-Ha medium tank, China, 1940s
Christmas holiday card featuring USS New Jersey, date unknownChurchill AVRE (on MK VII chassis) with fascine on tilt-forward cradle, circa 1946
Christmas holiday card featuring USS New Jersey, date unknownChurchill AVRE (on MK VII chassis) with fascine on tilt-forward cradle, circa 1946
Cockpit of a MXY7 Ohka Model 11 aircraft, date unknownColonel General Alfred Jodl at the Nuremberg Trials, Germany, 1946
Cockpit of a MXY7 Ohka Model 11 aircraft, date unknownColonel General Alfred Jodl at the Nuremberg Trials, Germany, 1946
Conning tower of USS Permit while she was at South Boston Navy Yard, Massachusetts, United States, 15 Nov 1945-4 Feb 1946Conrad and BÅ‚yskawica during exercise, 1946
Conning tower of USS Permit while she was at South Boston Navy Yard, Massachusetts, United States, 15 Nov 1945-4 Feb 1946Conrad and BÅ‚yskawica during exercise, 1946

28,696 items in this album on 1,435 pages.

  • « Previous
  • First
  • ...
  • 1283
  • 1284
  • 1285
  • 1286
  • 1287
  • 1288
  • 1289
  • 1290
  • ...
  • Last
  • Next »


Change View
Desktop View

Search WW2DB
Famous WW2 Quote
"You ask, what is our aim? I can answer in one word. It is victory. Victory at all costs. Victory in spite of all terrors. Victory, however long and hard the road may be, for without victory there is no survival."

Winston Churchill


Support Us

Please consider supporting us on Patreon. Even $1 a month will go a long way. Thank you!

Or, please support us by purchasing some WW2DB merchandise at TeeSpring, Thank you!