28,590 items in this album on 1,430 pages.
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Ha-19 salvage, interior control room | Ha-19 salvage, interior motor meter board |
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Ha-19 salvage, midships section | Ha-19 under salvage on Oahu, 26 Dec 1941 |
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Manila, Philippines was declared an open city on 26 Dec 1941 to prevent unnecessary destruction | Soviet ski troops on patrol, Russia, 26 Dec 1941; note PPSh-41 submachine guns |
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Soviet troops marching, Kalinin (now Tver), Russia, 26 Dec 1941 | Takashi Sakai and Masaichi Niimi leading Japanese troops on a march on Queen's Road, Hong Kong, 26 Dec 1941, photo 1 of 2 |
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Takashi Sakai and Masaichi Niimi leading Japanese troops on a march on Queen's Road, Hong Kong, 26 Dec 1941, photo 2 of 2 | Soviet mortar position near Moscow, Russia, 27 Dec 1941 |
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Surrendered German troops near Moscow, Russia, 27 Dec 1941 | Arrival of the first train to the city of Vorkuta, Komi, Russia, 28 Dec 1941; Polish prisoners of war would be arriving by train shortly after |
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Soviet Army engineers preparing to build a bridge, near Naro-Fominsk, Russia, 28 Dec 1941 | Chan Chak (center, with arm in sling) and others in Huizhou, Guangdong, China, 29 Dec 1941 |
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Chan Chak with British and Chinese personnel who had recently escaped from Hong Kong, Huizhou, Guangdong Province, China, 29 Dec 1941 | A British soldier wounded during fighting in Malaya was being put onto an ambulance in Singapore, circa Dec 1941 to Jan 1942 |
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Submarine Growler at the fitting out piers at the Electric Boat Company, Groton, Connecticut, United States, 30 Dec 1941. Note Growler’s extended mine cutting gear above the suspended wooden planks. | Admiral Chester Nimitz addressing officers immediately after assuming command of Pacific Fleet, Pearl Harbor, US Territory of Hawaii, 31 Dec 1941; Admiral Husband Kimmel at right |
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Admiral Nimitz presenting the Navy Cross award to Aviation Machinist's Mate First Class Wagoner aboard USS Grayling, Pearl Harbor, US Territory of Hawaii, 31 Dec 1941 | Japanese gunboat Tatara (former USS Wake, surrendered to the Japanese on 8 Dec 1941), Shanghai, China, late 1941; she was the only US warship to be surrendered to Japan in WW2 |
28,590 items in this album on 1,430 pages.