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Scharnhorst in port with her crew manning the rail, Germany, circa late 1939Adolf Hitler giving a speech to the Reichstag, Kroll Opera House, Berlin, Germany, 6 Oct 1939; also present: Göring, Heß, Ribbentrop, Raeder, Frick, Goebbels, Neurath, Frank, Lammers, Seyß-Inquart, Keitel
Scharnhorst in port with her crew manning the rail, Germany, circa late 1939Adolf Hitler giving a speech to the Reichstag, Kroll Opera House, Berlin, Germany, 6 Oct 1939; also present: Göring, Heß, Ribbentrop, Raeder, Frick, Goebbels, Neurath, Frank, Lammers, Seyß-Inquart, Keitel
Scharnhorst and U-47 at Kiel, Germany, 23 Oct 1939Close-up of Scharnhorst
Scharnhorst and U-47 at Kiel, Germany, 23 Oct 1939Close-up of Scharnhorst's control tower, viewed from aft of the tower, Kiel or Wilhelmshaven, Germany, winter 1939-1940
Drydock I under construction, Deschimag shipyard, Bremen, Germany, Nov 1939Scharnhorst
Drydock I under construction, Deschimag shipyard, Bremen, Germany, Nov 1939Scharnhorst's foredeck, Kiel, Germany, winter 1939-1940
Christmas holiday aboard Scharnhorst, Wilhelmshaven, Germany, Dec 1939A Bf 109E aircraft being tested at Luftfahrtforschungsanstalt, Völkenrode, Germany, date unknown
Christmas holiday aboard Scharnhorst, Wilhelmshaven, Germany, Dec 1939A Bf 109E aircraft being tested at Luftfahrtforschungsanstalt, Völkenrode, Germany, date unknown
Building hall (center), floating drydock (foreground), slips (right), and other facilities of Flensburger Schiffbau, Flensburg, Germany, 1940sErnst Udet and Hans-Jürgen Stumpff at Hermann Göring
Building hall (center), floating drydock (foreground), slips (right), and other facilities of Flensburger Schiffbau, Flensburg, Germany, 1940sErnst Udet and Hans-Jürgen Stumpff at Hermann Göring's hunting lodge Reichsjägerhof Rominten, Ostpreußen, Germany, 1940-1941
German Navy Grand Admiral Raeder holding his baton at a rally, Germany, circa 1940Launching ceremony at AG Vulcan Stettin shipyard, Germany, 1939-1945
German Navy Grand Admiral Raeder holding his baton at a rally, Germany, circa 1940Launching ceremony at AG Vulcan Stettin shipyard, Germany, 1939-1945
Launching of passenger-cargo ship Moltkefels, Bremer Vulkan shipyard, Bremen, Germany, 1940Merchant ship Vale nearing completion on Slip I of Nordseewerke Emden shipyard, Emden, Germany, 1940
Launching of passenger-cargo ship Moltkefels, Bremer Vulkan shipyard, Bremen, Germany, 1940Merchant ship Vale nearing completion on Slip I of Nordseewerke Emden shipyard, Emden, Germany, 1940
Minesweeper on a slip, Rickmers shipyard, Bremerhaven, Germany, 1940sTender Tsingtau tending to S-boats, Wilhelmshaven, Germany, circa 1940
Minesweeper on a slip, Rickmers shipyard, Bremerhaven, Germany, 1940sTender Tsingtau tending to S-boats, Wilhelmshaven, Germany, circa 1940
Scharnhorst at Kiel, Germany, Jan 1940Known as “The study of the Führer,” this was Hitler’s office in the Reich Chancellery that he rarely used, Berlin, Germany, circa 1940. Photo 1 of 2.
Scharnhorst at Kiel, Germany, Jan 1940Known as “The study of the Führer,” this was Hitler’s office in the Reich Chancellery that he rarely used, Berlin, Germany, circa 1940. Photo 1 of 2.
Known as “The study of the Führer,” this was Hitler’s office in the Reich Chancellery that he rarely used, Berlin, Germany, circa 1940. Photo 2 of 2.Neubaufahrzeug tank under repair, Germany, May 1940
Known as “The study of the Führer,” this was Hitler’s office in the Reich Chancellery that he rarely used, Berlin, Germany, circa 1940. Photo 2 of 2.Neubaufahrzeug tank under repair, Germany, May 1940

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