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Botanical gardens, Fiji, 1942-1944Boy, Fiji, 1942-1944
Botanical gardens, Fiji, 1942-1944Boy, Fiji, 1942-1944
Brigadier General Doolittle posing next to a propaganda poster, circa 1943Brigadier General Ira Eaker in Britain, playing with a dog, 1942-1944
Brigadier General Doolittle posing next to a propaganda poster, circa 1943Brigadier General Ira Eaker in Britain, playing with a dog, 1942-1944
British Boston bomber in flight over the United States shortly after taking delivery, 1942-1943British Boston Mark III bomber attacking Vlissingen (Flushing), the Netherlands, circa 1943
British Boston bomber in flight over the United States shortly after taking delivery, 1942-1943British Boston Mark III bomber attacking Vlissingen (Flushing), the Netherlands, circa 1943
British Boston Mark III bombers of No. 88 Squadron RAF in flight over the North Sea toward continental Europe, escorted by Mustang Mark I fighters, 1940sBritish Foreign Minister Anthony Eden and US Secretary of State Cordell Hull in conversation, date unknown
British Boston Mark III bombers of No. 88 Squadron RAF in flight over the North Sea toward continental Europe, escorted by Mustang Mark I fighters, 1940sBritish Foreign Minister Anthony Eden and US Secretary of State Cordell Hull in conversation, date unknown
British Royal Navy Corsair Mk I fighters at Naval Air Station Quonset Point, Rhode Island, United States, 1943British Royal Navy Hellcat fighter, circa 1943
British Royal Navy Corsair Mk I fighters at Naval Air Station Quonset Point, Rhode Island, United States, 1943British Royal Navy Hellcat fighter, circa 1943
British Royal Navy Home Fleet warships in Norwegian waters, date unknown; ships in background included HMS Duke of York, HMS Formidable, and HMS IndefatigableBritish ships Vienna (center), Carlisle (behind Vienna), Dido (behind Carlisle), Ashanti (right), Oakley (behind Ashanti), Maidstone (behind Oakley), and Formidable (rear) at Algiers, Algeria, circa 1942-1943
British Royal Navy Home Fleet warships in Norwegian waters, date unknown; ships in background included HMS Duke of York, HMS Formidable, and HMS IndefatigableBritish ships Vienna (center), Carlisle (behind Vienna), Dido (behind Carlisle), Ashanti (right), Oakley (behind Ashanti), Maidstone (behind Oakley), and Formidable (rear) at Algiers, Algeria, circa 1942-1943
British submarine Graph, formerly German submarine U-570, 1943British workers preparing Spitfire Vb fighters destined for the Soviet Union, Abadan Airport, Iran, early 1943
British submarine Graph, formerly German submarine U-570, 1943British workers preparing Spitfire Vb fighters destined for the Soviet Union, Abadan Airport, Iran, early 1943
BT-13 in flight, circa mid 1942 to Jun 1943Building 54 at the Tiburon Naval Net Depot, Tiburon, California, United States, 1943.
BT-13 in flight, circa mid 1942 to Jun 1943Building 54 at the Tiburon Naval Net Depot, Tiburon, California, United States, 1943.
Building a model of the Tirpitz on board the TirpitzBurke (right center) with his US Navy Destroyer Squadron 23 captains, Solomon Islands, 1943
Building a model of the Tirpitz on board the TirpitzBurke (right center) with his US Navy Destroyer Squadron 23 captains, Solomon Islands, 1943
BV 222 Wiking aircraft V1 in flight, 1940sByelorussian guerillas posing in a forest, circa 1943; note PPD-40 submachine gun, Mosin-Nagant M1891 rifle, and German bayonet
BV 222 Wiking aircraft V1 in flight, 1940sByelorussian guerillas posing in a forest, circa 1943; note PPD-40 submachine gun, Mosin-Nagant M1891 rifle, and German bayonet

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