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Children at Schönbrunn Psychiatric Hospital near Dachau, Germany, 16 Feb 1934Children with Down syndrome at Schönbrunn Psychiatric Hospital near Dachau, Germany, 16 Feb 1934
Children at Schönbrunn Psychiatric Hospital near Dachau, Germany, 16 Feb 1934Children with Down syndrome at Schönbrunn Psychiatric Hospital near Dachau, Germany, 16 Feb 1934
Greater-Berlin Mayor Oskar Maretzky, MilchFw 44 being towed at an airfield, Germany, 1930s
Greater-Berlin Mayor Oskar Maretzky, Milch's daughter, Milch's wife Käte, Erhard Milch, and Ernst Udet at Tempelhof Airport, Berlin, German, Mar-Apr 1934Fw 44 being towed at an airfield, Germany, 1930s
Ju 52, Fw 44, and He 72 aircraft at Celle Airfield, Germany, 1935Launching ceremony at Oderwerke AG, Stettin, Germany, circa 1930s
Ju 52, Fw 44, and He 72 aircraft at Celle Airfield, Germany, 1935Launching ceremony at Oderwerke AG, Stettin, Germany, circa 1930s
Slipway, Oderwerke AG, Stettin, Germany, circa 1930sThe horseshoe bend of the Geeste River, Bremerhaven, Germany, circa 1930s; Rickmers shipyard near top of photo
Slipway, Oderwerke AG, Stettin, Germany, circa 1930sThe horseshoe bend of the Geeste River, Bremerhaven, Germany, circa 1930s; Rickmers shipyard near top of photo
Unidentified vessel in drydock, Germaniawerft yard, Kiel, Germany, circa 1930sView of Germaniawerft yard of Kiel, Germany, circa 1930s
Unidentified vessel in drydock, Germaniawerft yard, Kiel, Germany, circa 1930sView of Germaniawerft yard of Kiel, Germany, circa 1930s
U-1 running trials, Kiel, Germany, Jun 1935Adolf Hitler inspecting a parade of SA personnel, Nuremberg, Germany, Nov 1935
U-1 running trials, Kiel, Germany, Jun 1935Adolf Hitler inspecting a parade of SA personnel, Nuremberg, Germany, Nov 1935
An executive of AG Weser explaining to the sponsor of Ehrenfels about the smashing of the champagne bottle, Deschimag shipyard, Bremen, 23 Dec 1935Launching of Ehrenfels, Deschimag shipyard, Bremen, 23 Dec 1935, photo 1 of 3; note Reichenfels under construction on the right of the photograph
An executive of AG Weser explaining to the sponsor of Ehrenfels about the smashing of the champagne bottle, Deschimag shipyard, Bremen, 23 Dec 1935Launching of Ehrenfels, Deschimag shipyard, Bremen, 23 Dec 1935, photo 1 of 3; note Reichenfels under construction on the right of the photograph
Launching of Ehrenfels, Deschimag shipyard, Bremen, 23 Dec 1935, photo 2 of 3; note Reichenfels under construction on the right of the photographLaunching of Ehrenfels, Deschimag shipyard, Bremen, 23 Dec 1935, photo 3 of 3; note Reichenfels under construction on the right of the photograph
Launching of Ehrenfels, Deschimag shipyard, Bremen, 23 Dec 1935, photo 2 of 3; note Reichenfels under construction on the right of the photographLaunching of Ehrenfels, Deschimag shipyard, Bremen, 23 Dec 1935, photo 3 of 3; note Reichenfels under construction on the right of the photograph
15-cm sIG 33 close infantry support gun mounted on Panzer I chassis, Germany, circa mid-1930sAdolf Hitler, Hermann Göring, and Baldur von Schirach at or near Kehlsteinhaus (Eagle
15-cm sIG 33 close infantry support gun mounted on Panzer I chassis, Germany, circa mid-1930sAdolf Hitler, Hermann Göring, and Baldur von Schirach at or near Kehlsteinhaus (Eagle's Nest), Berchtesgaden, Bavaria, Germany, 1936; photo 1 of 2
Adolf Hitler, Hermann Göring, and Baldur von Schirach at or near Kehlsteinhaus (EagleChinese delegation in Germany, 1930s
Adolf Hitler, Hermann Göring, and Baldur von Schirach at or near Kehlsteinhaus (Eagle's Nest), Berchtesgaden, Bavaria, Germany, 1936; photo 2 of 2Chinese delegation in Germany, 1930s

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George Patton, 31 May 1944


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