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Destroyer USS Shaw at Toulon, France during her shakedown period, May 1937.Émile Bertin at Lorient, France, 6 Jun 1937
Destroyer USS Shaw at Toulon, France during her shakedown period, May 1937.Émile Bertin at Lorient, France, 6 Jun 1937
Troops of French 39th Infantry Regiment with Renault UE vehicle during an exercise, south of Troarn, France, 12 Sep 1937AMR 33 light tank, France, circa 1930s
Troops of French 39th Infantry Regiment with Renault UE vehicle during an exercise, south of Troarn, France, 12 Sep 1937AMR 33 light tank, France, circa 1930s
Émile Bertin at Calais, France, 22 Jul 1938Herschel Grynszpan under arrest after shooting German diplomat Ernst vom Rath, Paris, France, 7 Nov 1938
Émile Bertin at Calais, France, 22 Jul 1938Herschel Grynszpan under arrest after shooting German diplomat Ernst vom Rath, Paris, France, 7 Nov 1938
Émile Bertin at Toulon, France, Jan 1939British Matilda I tanks on a train, Caen, France, 28 Sep 1939
Émile Bertin at Toulon, France, Jan 1939British Matilda I tanks on a train, Caen, France, 28 Sep 1939
Men of British 4th Royal Tank Regiment and Matilda I tanks aboard a train traveling between Cherbourg and Amiens, France, 28 Sep 1939, photo 1 of 2French soldier on a prairie near the Saar River, eastern France, circa 15 Oct 1939
Men of British 4th Royal Tank Regiment and Matilda I tanks aboard a train traveling between Cherbourg and Amiens, France, 28 Sep 1939, photo 1 of 2French soldier on a prairie near the Saar River, eastern France, circa 15 Oct 1939
Men of British 4th Royal Tank Regiment and Matilda I tanks, Acq, France, 19 Oct 1939British Matilda I tank under a net for camouflage, France, Nov 1939
Men of British 4th Royal Tank Regiment and Matilda I tanks, Acq, France, 19 Oct 1939British Matilda I tank under a net for camouflage, France, Nov 1939
Adolf Galland in his flying gear with his dog, ‘Schweinebauch’ (Pork Belly), Audembert, France 1940.AMR 35 light tanks, France, 1940; seen in US Army film Divide and Conquer/Why We Fight #3 of 1943
Adolf Galland in his flying gear with his dog, ‘Schweinebauch’ (Pork Belly), Audembert, France 1940.AMR 35 light tanks, France, 1940; seen in US Army film Divide and Conquer/Why We Fight #3 of 1943
Destroyed Panhard 178 armored car, France, 1940Portrait of Josephine Baker, taken at Studio Harcourt in Paris, France in 1940; this photograph was among those purchased by the French Republic in 2000
Destroyed Panhard 178 armored car, France, 1940Portrait of Josephine Baker, taken at Studio Harcourt in Paris, France in 1940; this photograph was among those purchased by the French Republic in 2000
A Light Tank Mk VI receiving engine repair work on its engine at a British Royal Army Service Corps workshop, France, 3 Jan 1940Matilda I tanks of British Royal Tank Regiment during an exercise with infantry of 2nd Battalion of British North Staffordshire Regiment near Hébuterne, France, 11 Jan 1940, photo 1 of 2
A Light Tank Mk VI receiving engine repair work on its engine at a British Royal Army Service Corps workshop, France, 3 Jan 1940Matilda I tanks of British Royal Tank Regiment during an exercise with infantry of 2nd Battalion of British North Staffordshire Regiment near Hébuterne, France, 11 Jan 1940, photo 1 of 2
Matilda I tanks of British Royal Tank Regiment during an exercise with infantry of 2nd Battalion of British North Staffordshire Regiment near Hébuterne, France, 11 Jan 1940, photo 2 of 2Infantry of British Coldstream Guards and Matilda I tanks of British 4th Royal Tank Regiment in France, 12 Jan 1940
Matilda I tanks of British Royal Tank Regiment during an exercise with infantry of 2nd Battalion of British North Staffordshire Regiment near Hébuterne, France, 11 Jan 1940, photo 2 of 2Infantry of British Coldstream Guards and Matilda I tanks of British 4th Royal Tank Regiment in France, 12 Jan 1940

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