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Lidice, Czechoslovakia in the 1930s. St. Martin’s church built in 1732 seen in the distance from the village cemetery.Lidice, Czechoslovakia in the 1930s. St. Martin’s church built in 1732 with one of the village’s barns in the foreground.
Lidice, Czechoslovakia in the 1930s. St. Martin’s church built in 1732 seen in the distance from the village cemetery.Lidice, Czechoslovakia in the 1930s. St. Martin’s church built in 1732 with one of the village’s barns in the foreground.
Lidice, Czechoslovakia in the 1930s. St. Martin’s church built in 1732 with one of the village’s barns in the foreground.Lidice, Czechoslovakia in the 1930s. St. Martin’s church sits prominently in the center of the village.
Lidice, Czechoslovakia in the 1930s. St. Martin’s church built in 1732 with one of the village’s barns in the foreground.Lidice, Czechoslovakia in the 1930s. St. Martin’s church sits prominently in the center of the village.
Lidice, Czechoslovakia in the 1930s. St. Martin’s church sits prominently in the center of the village.Lidice, Czechoslovakia in the 1930s. St. Martin’s church sits prominently in the center of the village. The dark roofs in the foreground are the Horák family farm where all 173 Lidice men were killed on 10 Jun 1942.
Lidice, Czechoslovakia in the 1930s. St. Martin’s church sits prominently in the center of the village.Lidice, Czechoslovakia in the 1930s. St. Martin’s church sits prominently in the center of the village. The dark roofs in the foreground are the Horák family farm where all 173 Lidice men were killed on 10 Jun 1942.
Lidice, Czechoslovakia in the 1930s. The Lidice school, where the village women and children were held on 9 Jun 1942.Lidice, Czechoslovakia in the 1930s. These peasant homes were the first to be destroyed on 10 Jun 1942.
Lidice, Czechoslovakia in the 1930s. The Lidice school, where the village women and children were held on 9 Jun 1942.Lidice, Czechoslovakia in the 1930s. These peasant homes were the first to be destroyed on 10 Jun 1942.
Lieutenant General Gordon Bennett discussing strategy with RAN Commodore C. J. Pope, USN Captain A. R. McCann, and RAAF Air Commodore R. J. Brownell, Australia, Feb 1943Light Dragon tractor towing a 3.7-inch howitzer on Carriage Mk IV and limber of A Battery, Royal Horse Artillery, circa 1938
Lieutenant General Gordon Bennett discussing strategy with RAN Commodore C. J. Pope, USN Captain A. R. McCann, and RAAF Air Commodore R. J. Brownell, Australia, Feb 1943Light Dragon tractor towing a 3.7-inch howitzer on Carriage Mk IV and limber of A Battery, Royal Horse Artillery, circa 1938
Lindenau shipyard, Klaipeda, Lithuania, 1938Liu Zhesheng with an I-16 fighter, China, date unknown
Lindenau shipyard, Klaipeda, Lithuania, 1938Liu Zhesheng with an I-16 fighter, China, date unknown
Lufthansa civilian Fw 200 aircraft, circa 1938Manchukuo naval infantry troops in exercise, northeastern China, circa 1930s
Lufthansa civilian Fw 200 aircraft, circa 1938Manchukuo naval infantry troops in exercise, northeastern China, circa 1930s
Marine Hitler Youth members at a Japanese Navy concert, circa late 1930sMB.200 bomber at rest, 1930s
Marine Hitler Youth members at a Japanese Navy concert, circa late 1930sMB.200 bomber at rest, 1930s
MB.200 bomber at rest, 1930sMB.200 bomber in flight, 1930s
MB.200 bomber at rest, 1930sMB.200 bomber in flight, 1930s
Members of the Hitler Youth laying field telephone wires in a military exercise, 1930sMembers of the League of German Girls on a parade ground, Germany, 1938
Members of the Hitler Youth laying field telephone wires in a military exercise, 1930sMembers of the League of German Girls on a parade ground, Germany, 1938

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