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Chinese technicians Louie Ha (left) and Wong Lim (right) speaking with Canadian factory worker Sophie Nicolak about the Chinese inscription on a newly made Bren gun, John Inglis and Company factory, Toronto, Canada, 1940sChinese troops marching in Burma, circa 1942; note German M1935 helmets
Chinese technicians Louie Ha (left) and Wong Lim (right) speaking with Canadian factory worker Sophie Nicolak about the Chinese inscription on a newly made Bren gun, John Inglis and Company factory, Toronto, Canada, 1940sChinese troops marching in Burma, circa 1942; note German M1935 helmets
Churchill VI tank with 75mm Mk V gun, circa 1940sCivilian barracks at Marine Corps Air Station Ewa, US Territory of Hawaii, circa 1940s
Churchill VI tank with 75mm Mk V gun, circa 1940sCivilian barracks at Marine Corps Air Station Ewa, US Territory of Hawaii, circa 1940s
Civilians of Leningrad fetching water from a broken water pipe, Russia, Dec 1941-Jan 1942Claire Chennault at his desk, 1940s
Civilians of Leningrad fetching water from a broken water pipe, Russia, Dec 1941-Jan 1942Claire Chennault at his desk, 1940s
Claire Chennault at his office, China, 1940sClaire Chennault with US airmen in China, early 1942
Claire Chennault at his office, China, 1940sClaire Chennault with US airmen in China, early 1942
Close-up of the rear of the turret of a German Panzerkampfwagen 39H 735(f) tank, Balkan Peninsula, 1941-1942Cockpit of a C-46 Commando aircraft, 1942
Close-up of the rear of the turret of a German Panzerkampfwagen 39H 735(f) tank, Balkan Peninsula, 1941-1942Cockpit of a C-46 Commando aircraft, 1942
Coils of steel cables being unloaded at the Tiburon Naval Net Depot, Tiburon, California, United States, 1940s.Colonel General Erwin Rommel and Major General Bernhard-Hermann Ramcke in North Africa, early 1942
Coils of steel cables being unloaded at the Tiburon Naval Net Depot, Tiburon, California, United States, 1940s.Colonel General Erwin Rommel and Major General Bernhard-Hermann Ramcke in North Africa, early 1942
Colonel General Erwin Rommel observing the field with binoculars, North Africa, 1942, photo 1 of 2Colonel General Erwin Rommel observing the field with binoculars, North Africa, 1942, photo 2 of 2
Colonel General Erwin Rommel observing the field with binoculars, North Africa, 1942, photo 1 of 2Colonel General Erwin Rommel observing the field with binoculars, North Africa, 1942, photo 2 of 2
Colonel General Rommel observing smoke on the horizon in his SdKfz. 250/3 command vehicle Combat photographer Horst Grund in Russia, circa 1941-1942
Colonel General Rommel observing smoke on the horizon in his SdKfz. 250/3 command vehicle 'Greif', North Africa, 1942; note Panzer III tank just ahead of his vehicleCombat photographer Horst Grund in Russia, circa 1941-1942
Commanding officer of Bellows Army Air Field, Major N.K. Health, alongside his P-40 Warhawk, “Mammy Yokum,” early 1940s.Conrad Helfrich and Thomas Hart, circa 1941-1942
Commanding officer of Bellows Army Air Field, Major N.K. Health, alongside his P-40 Warhawk, “Mammy Yokum,” early 1940s.Conrad Helfrich and Thomas Hart, circa 1941-1942
Controllers in the tower at Borinquen Field, Puerto Rico as a C-46 Commando lands on the runway, 1942.Controls of a Horsa glider, 1942
Controllers in the tower at Borinquen Field, Puerto Rico as a C-46 Commando lands on the runway, 1942.Controls of a Horsa glider, 1942

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