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486 items in this album on 25 pages.

German solder inspecting a captured St. Étienne Mle 1907 machine gun, France, May 1940Rouen in flames during the German invasion, France, May 1940
German solder inspecting a captured St. Étienne Mle 1907 machine gun, France, May 1940Rouen in flames during the German invasion, France, May 1940
Bombed hangar at Mourmelon-le-Grand, France after a German attack on the airfield, 14 May 1940; note wreck of a Miles Magister and at least two Fairey Battle aircraftGerman soldiers with a 7.5cm le.IG 18 infantry gun, Maginot Line, France, May 1940
Bombed hangar at Mourmelon-le-Grand, France after a German attack on the airfield, 14 May 1940; note wreck of a Miles Magister and at least two Fairey Battle aircraftGerman soldiers with a 7.5cm le.IG 18 infantry gun, Maginot Line, France, May 1940
Interior of a He 111 P bomber while in flight over France, mid-May 1940French troops and H35 tanks advancing through a damaged village during the invasion of France, 25 May 1940.
Interior of a He 111 P bomber while in flight over France, mid-May 1940French troops and H35 tanks advancing through a damaged village during the invasion of France, 25 May 1940.
Wrecked Light Tank Mk VIC on a road between Huppy and Saint-Maxent, Picardy, France, 27-29 May 1940Calais, France in ruins, France, May 1940
Wrecked Light Tank Mk VIC on a road between Huppy and Saint-Maxent, Picardy, France, 27-29 May 1940Calais, France in ruins, France, May 1940
Destroyed AMR 33 light tank, France, 1940Destroyed Panhard Type 178 armored car, France, Jun 1940
Destroyed AMR 33 light tank, France, 1940Destroyed Panhard Type 178 armored car, France, Jun 1940
Fritz Todt at Maubeuge, France, Jun 1940German Generalleutnant Kurt Daluege visiting the Ouvrage Hackenberg fortification on the Maginot Line near Thionville, Moselle, France, May 1940; the party was entering the munitions entrance
Fritz Todt at Maubeuge, France, Jun 1940German Generalleutnant Kurt Daluege visiting the Ouvrage Hackenberg fortification on the Maginot Line near Thionville, Moselle, France, May 1940; the party was entering the munitions entrance
British and French troops awaiting evacuation from the beaches of Dunkirk, France, 4 Jun 1940. Page 1 of 2.British and French troops awaiting evacuation from the beaches of Dunkirk, France, 4 Jun 1940. Page 2 of 2.
British and French troops awaiting evacuation from the beaches of Dunkirk, France, 4 Jun 1940. Page 1 of 2.British and French troops awaiting evacuation from the beaches of Dunkirk, France, 4 Jun 1940. Page 2 of 2.
German military camera crew filming in Dunkerque, France shortly after the conquest, Jun 1940British Cruiser Mk IV tank on the back of a Scammell tank transporter at Le Neubourg, France, circa 9 Jun 1940
German military camera crew filming in Dunkerque, France shortly after the conquest, Jun 1940British Cruiser Mk IV tank on the back of a Scammell tank transporter at Le Neubourg, France, circa 9 Jun 1940
Allied troops aboard the ship Guinean after being evacuated during Operation Ariel, off Western France, Jun 1940William Shirer and another journalist reporting on the French surrender, Compiègne, France, 21-22 Jun 1940
Allied troops aboard the ship Guinean after being evacuated during Operation Ariel, off Western France, Jun 1940William Shirer and another journalist reporting on the French surrender, Compiègne, France, 21-22 Jun 1940
Adolf Hitler, Hermann Göring, Joachim von Ribbentrop, and others before the railroad car that hosted the French surrender, Compiègne, France, 22 Jun 1940French Minister of Defense General Charles Huntzinger signing the Franco-German armistice document, Compiègne, France, 22 Jun 1940
Adolf Hitler, Hermann Göring, Joachim von Ribbentrop, and others before the railroad car that hosted the French surrender, Compiègne, France, 22 Jun 1940French Minister of Defense General Charles Huntzinger signing the Franco-German armistice document, Compiègne, France, 22 Jun 1940

486 items in this album on 25 pages.



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