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Large German flag painted on the roof of the German embassy in Chongqing, China to alert against Japanese bombers, circa 1939Launching ceremony of a German Type VIIB submarine, possibly at Slip V, Friedrich Krupp Germaniawerft, Kiel, Germany, circa late 1930s or early 1940s
Large German flag painted on the roof of the German embassy in Chongqing, China to alert against Japanese bombers, circa 1939Launching ceremony of a German Type VIIB submarine, possibly at Slip V, Friedrich Krupp Germaniawerft, Kiel, Germany, circa late 1930s or early 1940s
Lieutenant Commander Burke aboard his destroyer, Mugford, circa 1939-1940Liu Zhesheng with his fighter, China, late 1930s
Lieutenant Commander Burke aboard his destroyer, Mugford, circa 1939-1940Liu Zhesheng with his fighter, China, late 1930s
M.9A Master I aircraft in flight, late 1930sMa Clique soldiers on horseback, northwestern China, circa 1930s
M.9A Master I aircraft in flight, late 1930sMa Clique soldiers on horseback, northwestern China, circa 1930s
Manchukuo Prime Minister Zhang Jinghui making a radio address, China, circa 1930sMarian Machocki in the turret of a Vickers Mk. E 6-ton Type B light tank, Poland, circa winter 1938-1939
Manchukuo Prime Minister Zhang Jinghui making a radio address, China, circa 1930sMarian Machocki in the turret of a Vickers Mk. E 6-ton Type B light tank, Poland, circa winter 1938-1939
Marine Hitler Youth presenting their naval logs for German Navy submarinersMartin B-10 bomber of the United States Army Air Corps on the ramp fronting Hangar No. 3 at Hamilton Field, Novato, California, 1939.
Marine Hitler Youth presenting their naval logs for German Navy submariners' review, Germany, 1939Martin B-10 bomber of the United States Army Air Corps on the ramp fronting Hangar No. 3 at Hamilton Field, Novato, California, 1939.
Mechanics working on a Ki-32 light bomber, circa 1930sMess hall at Hickam Field, US Territory of Hawaii, circa late 1930s
Mechanics working on a Ki-32 light bomber, circa 1930sMess hall at Hickam Field, US Territory of Hawaii, circa late 1930s
Miklós Horthy of Hungary with Adolf Hitler of Germany, Berlin, Germany, circa late 1930sMinesweeper M1 underway, circa late 1930s
Miklós Horthy of Hungary with Adolf Hitler of Germany, Berlin, Germany, circa late 1930sMinesweeper M1 underway, circa late 1930s
Model displaying Albert SpeerMS.406 fighter in flight, circa late 1930s or early 1940s
Model displaying Albert Speer's design for a new Berlin, Germany, 1939MS.406 fighter in flight, circa late 1930s or early 1940s
MT-1 Hayabusa aircraft at rest, China, circa 1930sNationalist Chinese T-26 light tanks, Hunan Province, China, circa late 1930s
MT-1 Hayabusa aircraft at rest, China, circa 1930sNationalist Chinese T-26 light tanks, Hunan Province, China, circa late 1930s
Officers and crew of destroyer Craven, circa 1938-1939; note Executive Officer Lieutenant Commander Arleigh Burke in front row, third from rightOne Swordfish aircraft taking off of Ark Royal while another prepared to land, circa 1939
Officers and crew of destroyer Craven, circa 1938-1939; note Executive Officer Lieutenant Commander Arleigh Burke in front row, third from rightOne Swordfish aircraft taking off of Ark Royal while another prepared to land, circa 1939

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