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Destroyed boats in a northern French harbor, 1940Douglas Bader posing with his Hurricane fighter, 1940
Destroyed boats in a northern French harbor, 1940Douglas Bader posing with his Hurricane fighter, 1940
Ethnic Germans leaving Bessarabia, which had recently been transferred from Bessarabia to the Soviet Union, Jun-Jul 1940Fleet oiler USS Brazos refueling USS Yorktown in the Pacific Ocean, Jul 1940
Ethnic Germans leaving Bessarabia, which had recently been transferred from Bessarabia to the Soviet Union, Jun-Jul 1940Fleet oiler USS Brazos refueling USS Yorktown in the Pacific Ocean, Jul 1940
French and colonial prisoners of war on a road in northern France, 1940German bomber crew studying maps near their Do 17 bomber, western France, summer 1940
French and colonial prisoners of war on a road in northern France, 1940German bomber crew studying maps near their Do 17 bomber, western France, summer 1940
German He 111 bomber of Kampfgeschwader 1 taking off, France, summer 1940German He 111 bombers of Kampfgeschwader 1 at rest, France, summer 1940
German He 111 bomber of Kampfgeschwader 1 taking off, France, summer 1940German He 111 bombers of Kampfgeschwader 1 at rest, France, summer 1940
German He 111 bombers of Kampfgeschwader 1 in flight, France, summer 1940, photo 1 of 3German He 111 bombers of Kampfgeschwader 1 in flight, France, summer 1940, photo 2 of 3
German He 111 bombers of Kampfgeschwader 1 in flight, France, summer 1940, photo 1 of 3German He 111 bombers of Kampfgeschwader 1 in flight, France, summer 1940, photo 2 of 3
German He 111 bombers of Kampfgeschwader 1 in flight, France, summer 1940, photo 3 of 3German He 111 bombers of Kampfgeschwader 1 preparing for take off, France, summer 1940, photo 1 of 2
German He 111 bombers of Kampfgeschwader 1 in flight, France, summer 1940, photo 3 of 3German He 111 bombers of Kampfgeschwader 1 preparing for take off, France, summer 1940, photo 1 of 2
German He 111 bombers of Kampfgeschwader 1 preparing for take off, France, summer 1940, photo 2 of 2German hospital ship Wilhelm Gustloff in Oslo harbor, Norway, 1940
German He 111 bombers of Kampfgeschwader 1 preparing for take off, France, summer 1940, photo 2 of 2German hospital ship Wilhelm Gustloff in Oslo harbor, Norway, 1940
German pilot Oberleutnant Theodor Rossiwall preparing to enter his Bf 110 fighter, western France, summer 1940German pilots Major Johann Schalk and Oberleutnant Theodor Rossiwal speaking in front of a Bf 110 fighter, western France, summer 1940
German pilot Oberleutnant Theodor Rossiwall preparing to enter his Bf 110 fighter, western France, summer 1940German pilots Major Johann Schalk and Oberleutnant Theodor Rossiwal speaking in front of a Bf 110 fighter, western France, summer 1940
Harry Truman speaking in Sedalia, Missouri, United States, circa Jul 1940Heinrich Himmler with Joachim Peiper and other Waffen-SS officers, France, 1940
Harry Truman speaking in Sedalia, Missouri, United States, circa Jul 1940Heinrich Himmler with Joachim Peiper and other Waffen-SS officers, France, 1940
Hospital ship Wilhelm Gustloff in harbor, Jul 1940, photo 1 of 2Hospital ship Wilhelm Gustloff in harbor, Jul 1940, photo 2 of 2
Hospital ship Wilhelm Gustloff in harbor, Jul 1940, photo 1 of 2Hospital ship Wilhelm Gustloff in harbor, Jul 1940, photo 2 of 2

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