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T/Sgt. Raymond A. Heilman, Jr. and fellow crew of the 11th Bomber Group Heavy of the USAAF 42nd Squadron posing by a B-17 Flying Fortress bomber, US Territory of Hawaii, circa late 1941 or early 1942T22 prototype armored car, early 1940s
T/Sgt. Raymond A. Heilman, Jr. and fellow crew of the 11th Bomber Group Heavy of the USAAF 42nd Squadron posing by a B-17 Flying Fortress bomber, US Territory of Hawaii, circa late 1941 or early 1942T22 prototype armored car, early 1940s
Tadashi Kaneko, 1942Takijiro Onishi, circa 1940s
Tadashi Kaneko, 1942Takijiro Onishi, circa 1940s
TBD Devastator in a revetment at Kaneohe Naval Air Station, Oahu, Hawaii, 1942. Note that the plane is already armed with a torpedo.TBF Avenger aircraft at rest, circa early 1942
TBD Devastator in a revetment at Kaneohe Naval Air Station, Oahu, Hawaii, 1942. Note that the plane is already armed with a torpedo.TBF Avenger aircraft at rest, circa early 1942
TDR-1 assault drone in flight, 1942Temporary hospital in a lateral tunnel of the Malinta Tunnel, Corregidor, Philippine Islands, 1942
TDR-1 assault drone in flight, 1942Temporary hospital in a lateral tunnel of the Malinta Tunnel, Corregidor, Philippine Islands, 1942
Testing a newly completed Bren gun at the John Inglis and Company factory, Toronto, Canada, 1940sThai Prime Minister Plaek Pibulsonggram and members of his cabinet, 1940s
Testing a newly completed Bren gun at the John Inglis and Company factory, Toronto, Canada, 1940sThai Prime Minister Plaek Pibulsonggram and members of his cabinet, 1940s
Thai special envoy Phot Phahonyothin (front row, first from left), Japanese Prime Minister Hideki Tojo (front row, center), Thai Minister Direk Jayanama (front row, first from right), and Thai Minister Thawan Thamrongnavaswadhi (second row, to left of Tojo in the photograph), Tokyo, Japan, 1942The administration building at Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard, Oahu, US Territory of Hawaii, date unknown
Thai special envoy Phot Phahonyothin (front row, first from left), Japanese Prime Minister Hideki Tojo (front row, center), Thai Minister Direk Jayanama (front row, first from right), and Thai Minister Thawan Thamrongnavaswadhi (second row, to left of Tojo in the photograph), Tokyo, Japan, 1942The administration building at Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard, Oahu, US Territory of Hawaii, date unknown
The cover of Hitler Youth brochure The grave of Werner Mölders, Invalidenfriedhof, Berlin, Germany, 1941-1942
The cover of Hitler Youth brochure 'Money or land?', date unknownThe grave of Werner Mölders, Invalidenfriedhof, Berlin, Germany, 1941-1942
The Zeppelintribüne grand stand at the Nazi Party rallying ground Zeppelinfeld, Nürnberg, Germany, 1942Three B-17E Flying Fortress bombers in flight, probably flying from Hendricks Filed, Florida, United States, 1941-1942
The Zeppelintribüne grand stand at the Nazi Party rallying ground Zeppelinfeld, Nürnberg, Germany, 1942Three B-17E Flying Fortress bombers in flight, probably flying from Hendricks Filed, Florida, United States, 1941-1942
Three Douglas A-24 Banshee aircraft flying in formation, 1941-42Three female guerilla fighters in the Soviet Union, 1940s
Three Douglas A-24 Banshee aircraft flying in formation, 1941-42Three female guerilla fighters in the Soviet Union, 1940s
Three Ki-30 aircraft in flight, circa 1940sTirpitz, Norway, circa 1942-1944
Three Ki-30 aircraft in flight, circa 1940sTirpitz, Norway, circa 1942-1944

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