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XB-29 prototype aircraft 41-002, the first B-29 aircraft made, circa 1942XP-38A prototype aircraft in flight, 1940-1942
XB-29 prototype aircraft 41-002, the first B-29 aircraft made, circa 1942XP-38A prototype aircraft in flight, 1940-1942
Yak-7B fighter with M-105PF engine, no. 22-03, built in factory no. 153 in Novosibirsk, Russia, date unknownZhang Linfu, date unknown
Yak-7B fighter with M-105PF engine, no. 22-03, built in factory no. 153 in Novosibirsk, Russia, date unknownZhang Linfu, date unknown
ZiS-30 self-propelled anti-tank gun and crew in the suburbs of Moscow, Russia, circa early 1940sZiS-30 self-propelled anti-tank gun, date unknown
ZiS-30 self-propelled anti-tank gun and crew in the suburbs of Moscow, Russia, circa early 1940sZiS-30 self-propelled anti-tank gun, date unknown
Portrait of Jack Kleiss, 27 May 1942A Japanese 5th Division officer near Kuala Lumpur, Malaya, Jan-Feb 1942
Portrait of Jack Kleiss, 27 May 1942A Japanese 5th Division officer near Kuala Lumpur, Malaya, Jan-Feb 1942
A prototype Sea Otter aircraft at rest on the ground, Jan 1942African-American steward serving Caucasian-American officers aboard a US destroyer, Londonderry, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom, Jan 1942
A prototype Sea Otter aircraft at rest on the ground, Jan 1942African-American steward serving Caucasian-American officers aboard a US destroyer, Londonderry, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom, Jan 1942
African-American US Army Air Corps Captain Roy F. Morse teaching cadets how to send and receive code, Tuskegee, Alabama, United States, Jan 1942Australian troops crossing the Adler River as they moved toward Palmalmal Plantation, late Jan 1942
African-American US Army Air Corps Captain Roy F. Morse teaching cadets how to send and receive code, Tuskegee, Alabama, United States, Jan 1942Australian troops crossing the Adler River as they moved toward Palmalmal Plantation, late Jan 1942
British and American sailors greeting each other, Londonderry, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom, Jan-Feb 1942Captured British AEC Armoured Command Vehicle in German service, North Africa, Jan 1942
British and American sailors greeting each other, Londonderry, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom, Jan-Feb 1942Captured British AEC Armoured Command Vehicle in German service, North Africa, Jan 1942
Chinese soldier speaking with two Japanese prisoners of war, Changsha, Hunan Province, China, Jan 1942Chinese soldier with Japanese equipment captured during the Third Battle of Changsha, Jan 1942
Chinese soldier speaking with two Japanese prisoners of war, Changsha, Hunan Province, China, Jan 1942Chinese soldier with Japanese equipment captured during the Third Battle of Changsha, Jan 1942
Chinese soldier with ZB vz. 26 light machine gun at Changsha, Hunan Province, China, Jan 1942Colonel General Rommel inspecting German defensive positions, North Africa, Jan 1942
Chinese soldier with ZB vz. 26 light machine gun at Changsha, Hunan Province, China, Jan 1942Colonel General Rommel inspecting German defensive positions, North Africa, Jan 1942
Colonel General Rommel with Major General Böttcher, North Africa, Jan 1942Construction at the American Londonderry Naval Base, Londonderry, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom, circa early 1942
Colonel General Rommel with Major General Böttcher, North Africa, Jan 1942Construction at the American Londonderry Naval Base, Londonderry, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom, circa early 1942

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