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P-61 Black Widow aircraft in flight, viewed from above, Aug 1943-Aug 1945P-63A Kingcobra aircraft at rest, Aug 1943-Aug 1945
P-61 Black Widow aircraft in flight, viewed from above, Aug 1943-Aug 1945P-63A Kingcobra aircraft at rest, Aug 1943-Aug 1945
P1Y2-S Kyokko night fighter at an airfield with engines running, 1940s; note the presence of radarPainting
P1Y2-S Kyokko night fighter at an airfield with engines running, 1940s; note the presence of radarPainting 'Death of Japanese Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto' by Sergeant Vaughn A. Bass
Passengers compartment of an Avro York aircraft of RAF Transport Command at RAF Lyneham, Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom, 1943-1945Patients in the WAAF Ward at No. 5 RAF General Hospital, Abassia, Cairo, Egypt, 1944-1945
Passengers compartment of an Avro York aircraft of RAF Transport Command at RAF Lyneham, Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom, 1943-1945Patients in the WAAF Ward at No. 5 RAF General Hospital, Abassia, Cairo, Egypt, 1944-1945
Patrol Craft PC-1564 dockside, date and location unknown. Note the Mousetrap anti-submarine rocket rails on the foredeck.PBJ-1D Mitchell of Marine Squadron VMB-611 in flight, USA, 1943-1944. Note radar dome mounted in the upper nose.
Patrol Craft PC-1564 dockside, date and location unknown. Note the Mousetrap anti-submarine rocket rails on the foredeck.PBJ-1D Mitchell of Marine Squadron VMB-611 in flight, USA, 1943-1944. Note radar dome mounted in the upper nose.
PBM-3S Mariner aircraft of US Navy patrol bombing squadron VPB-211 off Brazil, 1943-1945PBM-3S Mariner aircraft of US Navy patrol squadron VP-214 at Naval Air Station Norfolk, Virginia, United States, 1944
PBM-3S Mariner aircraft of US Navy patrol bombing squadron VPB-211 off Brazil, 1943-1945PBM-3S Mariner aircraft of US Navy patrol squadron VP-214 at Naval Air Station Norfolk, Virginia, United States, 1944
PBY-5A Catalina of the US Navy’s 4th Air Wing in the Aleutians after running off the runway’s steel matting, 1943-44. Note the aerial depth charges mounted under the wings.Penicillin production at the Royal Navy Medical School in Clevedon, Somerset, England, United Kingdom, 1944
PBY-5A Catalina of the US Navy’s 4th Air Wing in the Aleutians after running off the runway’s steel matting, 1943-44. Note the aerial depth charges mounted under the wings.Penicillin production at the Royal Navy Medical School in Clevedon, Somerset, England, United Kingdom, 1944
Pennsylvania drydocked in an Advanced Base Sectional Dock, circa 1944Personnel of USS Burrfish, 1943-1945
Pennsylvania drydocked in an Advanced Base Sectional Dock, circa 1944Personnel of USS Burrfish, 1943-1945
Philippine guerrilla leader Ramón Magsaysay, 1940sPilot Nancy Harkness Love and WAF co-pilot Betty Huyler Gillies, the first women to fly the B-17 Flying Fortress bomber, circa 1943-1945
Philippine guerrilla leader Ramón Magsaysay, 1940sPilot Nancy Harkness Love and WAF co-pilot Betty Huyler Gillies, the first women to fly the B-17 Flying Fortress bomber, circa 1943-1945
Pilots and crew of B-25 bomber Policemen inside a police station, Chengdu, Sichuan Province, China, 1944
Pilots and crew of B-25 bomber 'Barbie III' of US 1st Air Commando Group, Hailakandi Airfield, India, 1945Policemen inside a police station, Chengdu, Sichuan Province, China, 1944
Polish Home Army fighter of the Jedrusie unit wielding a Browning wz. 1928 automatic rifle, 1940sPolish Jew Marcel Rayman, member of the French resistance, after being arrested by Germans, 1943-1944
Polish Home Army fighter of the Jedrusie unit wielding a Browning wz. 1928 automatic rifle, 1940sPolish Jew Marcel Rayman, member of the French resistance, after being arrested by Germans, 1943-1944

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"No bastard ever won a war by dying for his country. You win the war by making the other poor dumb bastard die for his country!"

George Patton, 31 May 1944


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