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Light Tank Mk VIA of UK 3rd KingMagda and Joseph Goebbels with their children, Helga, Hildegard, and Helmut, Germany, 1937
Light Tank Mk VIA of UK 3rd King's Own Hussar's in training, Britain, circa 1937Magda and Joseph Goebbels with their children, Helga, Hildegard, and Helmut, Germany, 1937
Major General Hugo Sperrle and Lieutenant Colonel Wolfram Freiherr von Richthofen during the Spanish Civil War, 1936-1937Manchukuo cavalry officers in parade, 1930s; seen in 1937 Japanese publication
Major General Hugo Sperrle and Lieutenant Colonel Wolfram Freiherr von Richthofen during the Spanish Civil War, 1936-1937Manchukuo cavalry officers in parade, 1930s; seen in 1937 Japanese publication 'The Latest View of Manchukuo'
Matilda I tank, 1937MB.200 bomber in flight, 1937
Matilda I tank, 1937MB.200 bomber in flight, 1937
Mitsumasa Yonai as commander in chief of the Combined Fleet, 1937N3N-1 aircraft (Bureau Number 0680) at Naval Air Station Anascostia, Washington DC, United States, circa 1937
Mitsumasa Yonai as commander in chief of the Combined Fleet, 1937N3N-1 aircraft (Bureau Number 0680) at Naval Air Station Anascostia, Washington DC, United States, circa 1937
Naval gun factory, Washington Navy Yard, Washington DC, United States, circa 1937Naval gunners in machine and bench work class, Washington Navy Yard, Washington DC, United States, circa 1937
Naval gun factory, Washington Navy Yard, Washington DC, United States, circa 1937Naval gunners in machine and bench work class, Washington Navy Yard, Washington DC, United States, circa 1937
Nazi Party Hitler Youth members marching at Zeppelin Field, Nürnberg, Germany, date unknownNorth American BT-9 trainers under construction at the 160,000 square foot North American aircraft factory at Mines Field, Inglewood, California, 1936. The BT-9 design was a precursor to the famed AT-6 Texan.
Nazi Party Hitler Youth members marching at Zeppelin Field, Nürnberg, Germany, date unknownNorth American BT-9 trainers under construction at the 160,000 square foot North American aircraft factory at Mines Field, Inglewood, California, 1936. The BT-9 design was a precursor to the famed AT-6 Texan.
Officers and crew of battleship Nagato, 1937Officers and men aboard Horst Wessel, 1937
Officers and crew of battleship Nagato, 1937Officers and men aboard Horst Wessel, 1937
PBY-1 Catalina aircraft of US Navy Patrol Squadron VP-12 in flight near Seattle, Washington, United States, 1937Pickerel, circa 1937
PBY-1 Catalina aircraft of US Navy Patrol Squadron VP-12 in flight near Seattle, Washington, United States, 1937Pickerel, circa 1937
Polish C7P vehicle towing a heavy artillery piece, Poland, circa 1930s, photo 1 of 3Polish C7P vehicle towing a heavy artillery piece, Poland, circa 1930s, photo 2 of 3
Polish C7P vehicle towing a heavy artillery piece, Poland, circa 1930s, photo 1 of 3Polish C7P vehicle towing a heavy artillery piece, Poland, circa 1930s, photo 2 of 3
Polish C7P vehicle towing a heavy artillery piece, Poland, circa 1930s, photo 3 of 3Portrait of cadet Albert O. Vorse from the 1937 United States Naval Academy “Luck Bag” yearbook.
Polish C7P vehicle towing a heavy artillery piece, Poland, circa 1930s, photo 3 of 3Portrait of cadet Albert O. Vorse from the 1937 United States Naval Academy “Luck Bag” yearbook.

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