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Sailors of carrier Zuikaku winching up the anchor on the quarter-deck after leaving Hitokappu Bay, Etorofu, Hokkaido Prefecture Japan (now controlled by Russia as Itrup of Sakhalin Oblast) in the Kurile Islands, 26 Nov 1941; she was en route to attack Pearl HarborBritish Crusader tank passing a burning German Panzer IV tank in North Africa during Operation Crusader, 27 Nov 1941
Sailors of carrier Zuikaku winching up the anchor on the quarter-deck after leaving Hitokappu Bay, Etorofu, Hokkaido Prefecture Japan (now controlled by Russia as Itrup of Sakhalin Oblast) in the Kurile Islands, 26 Nov 1941; she was en route to attack Pearl HarborBritish Crusader tank passing a burning German Panzer IV tank in North Africa during Operation Crusader, 27 Nov 1941
Japanese Ambassador Admiral Kichisaburo Nomura and Special Envoy Saburo Kurusu after meeting with US President Franklin Roosevelt, White House, Washington, DC, United States, 27 Nov 1941SB2U Vindicator scout bomber flying anti-submarine patrol over an American convoy en route for Capetown, South Africa, 27 Nov 1941; note cruisers Vincennes and Quincy
Japanese Ambassador Admiral Kichisaburo Nomura and Special Envoy Saburo Kurusu after meeting with US President Franklin Roosevelt, White House, Washington, DC, United States, 27 Nov 1941SB2U Vindicator scout bomber flying anti-submarine patrol over an American convoy en route for Capetown, South Africa, 27 Nov 1941; note cruisers Vincennes and Quincy
Martin Bormann, Julius Schaub, Adolf Hitler, Karl Brandt, and Erhard Milch at the funeral service of Werner Mölders at the Reich Air Ministry, Berlin, Germany, 28 Nov 1941Page 1 of a US Army alert order dated 28 Nov 1941 issued to west coast commands indicating the rising tensions with Japan. The first paragraph is a repeat of the alert issued by George Marshall in Washington, DC.
Martin Bormann, Julius Schaub, Adolf Hitler, Karl Brandt, and Erhard Milch at the funeral service of Werner Mölders at the Reich Air Ministry, Berlin, Germany, 28 Nov 1941Page 1 of a US Army alert order dated 28 Nov 1941 issued to west coast commands indicating the rising tensions with Japan. The first paragraph is a repeat of the alert issued by George Marshall in Washington, DC.
US 4th Marine Regiment gathering at the quays along Huangpu River, Shanghai, China as the unit prepared to leave the International Settlement for the Philippines, 28 Nov 1941Erwin Rommel speaking to German officers near Tobruk, Libya, 29 Nov 1941
US 4th Marine Regiment gathering at the quays along Huangpu River, Shanghai, China as the unit prepared to leave the International Settlement for the Philippines, 28 Nov 1941Erwin Rommel speaking to German officers near Tobruk, Libya, 29 Nov 1941
A column of Soviet T-26 tanks (model 1938-1939 and model 1933) moving up toward the front lines for the Battle of Moscow, Dec 1941.A group of Sikh soldiers of British Indian Army in North Africa during Operation Crusader, late 1941; note Bren machine gun and Lee-Enfield rifles
A column of Soviet T-26 tanks (model 1938-1939 and model 1933) moving up toward the front lines for the Battle of Moscow, Dec 1941.A group of Sikh soldiers of British Indian Army in North Africa during Operation Crusader, late 1941; note Bren machine gun and Lee-Enfield rifles
A6M2 Zero fighter aboard carrier Akagi prior or during the attack on Pearl Harbor, Dec 1941American woman working on the manufacturing of self-sealing gas tanks at the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company, Akron, Ohio, United States, Dec 1941
A6M2 Zero fighter aboard carrier Akagi prior or during the attack on Pearl Harbor, Dec 1941American woman working on the manufacturing of self-sealing gas tanks at the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company, Akron, Ohio, United States, Dec 1941
Battleship Yamato running sea trials, circa late 1941British troops inspecting a Ju 87B-2 Stuka dive bomber of 5th Squadron, 2nd Group, German 2nd Dive Bomber Wing which had made an emergency landing, North Africa, Dec 1941
Battleship Yamato running sea trials, circa late 1941British troops inspecting a Ju 87B-2 Stuka dive bomber of 5th Squadron, 2nd Group, German 2nd Dive Bomber Wing which had made an emergency landing, North Africa, Dec 1941
Buffalo Mark I fighters of No. 243 Squadron RAF and a Blenheim Mark IV bomber in flight over British Malaya, late 1941Carrier Soryu in Hitokappu Bay, Etorofu, Hokkaido Prefecture, Japan (now Kasatka Bay, Iturup, Sakhalin Oblast, Russia), early Dec 1941
Buffalo Mark I fighters of No. 243 Squadron RAF and a Blenheim Mark IV bomber in flight over British Malaya, late 1941Carrier Soryu in Hitokappu Bay, Etorofu, Hokkaido Prefecture, Japan (now Kasatka Bay, Iturup, Sakhalin Oblast, Russia), early Dec 1941
Damaged German vehicle in the aftermath of a partisan attack, Simferopol, Russia (now Ukraine), circa Dec 1941Damaged Ju 87B Stuka dive bomber, Acroma, Libya, Dec 1941
Damaged German vehicle in the aftermath of a partisan attack, Simferopol, Russia (now Ukraine), circa Dec 1941Damaged Ju 87B Stuka dive bomber, Acroma, Libya, Dec 1941
General Sir Henry Pownall at Singapore as Commander-in-Chief of the British Far East forces, Dec 1941German crew maintaining a Ju 87B-2 Stuka dive bomber, Soviet Union, winter of 1941; note ski undercarriage for use with wintry terrain
General Sir Henry Pownall at Singapore as Commander-in-Chief of the British Far East forces, Dec 1941German crew maintaining a Ju 87B-2 Stuka dive bomber, Soviet Union, winter of 1941; note ski undercarriage for use with wintry terrain

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