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Chinese soldier speaking on a field telephone, Burma or Southern China, circa mid-1940sChinese soldier with pet monkey, Burma, 1940s
Chinese soldier speaking on a field telephone, Burma or Southern China, circa mid-1940sChinese soldier with pet monkey, Burma, 1940s
Chinese soldiers carrying supplies on their shoulders, Burma, 1940sChinese troops in the suburbs of Chongqing, China, circa 1944
Chinese soldiers carrying supplies on their shoulders, Burma, 1940sChinese troops in the suburbs of Chongqing, China, circa 1944
Chinese troops in training, Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, China, circa 1940sCity wall of Kunming, Yunnan Province, China, circa 1944
Chinese troops in training, Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, China, circa 1940sCity wall of Kunming, Yunnan Province, China, circa 1944
Crawford Market, Bombay, India, 1944Destroyed Baroque Branicki Palace of Białystok, Poland, 1944
Crawford Market, Bombay, India, 1944Destroyed Baroque Branicki Palace of Białystok, Poland, 1944
Dr. Charles Drew of the Medical Corps of the Office of Civilian Defense in the United States practicing treating air raid victims, Washington, DC, United States, date unknownDual-language sign noting that the village of Kaldanoss in Greece was destroyed in retaliation for the killing of German troops, 1943-1944
Dr. Charles Drew of the Medical Corps of the Office of Civilian Defense in the United States practicing treating air raid victims, Washington, DC, United States, date unknownDual-language sign noting that the village of Kaldanoss in Greece was destroyed in retaliation for the killing of German troops, 1943-1944
English painter Elva Blacker in WAAF uniform, 1940sEntrance of Takao harbor, Taiwan, 1944; photo taken by a US airman
English painter Elva Blacker in WAAF uniform, 1940sEntrance of Takao harbor, Taiwan, 1944; photo taken by a US airman
Female Soviet medic resting in the field, date unknownFirst Lieutenant Zinoviy Shkapenyuk of 48th Army of Soviet 1st Byelorussian Front writing a newspaper article for Slovo Boitsa, 1944
Female Soviet medic resting in the field, date unknownFirst Lieutenant Zinoviy Shkapenyuk of 48th Army of Soviet 1st Byelorussian Front writing a newspaper article for Slovo Boitsa, 1944
Four WASP pilots in training in front of B-17 bomber French colonial soldier recruited from Morocco, Italy, 1944
Four WASP pilots in training in front of B-17 bomber 'Pistol Packin' Mama', Lockbourne, Ohio, United States, circa 1943-1945French colonial soldier recruited from Morocco, Italy, 1944
German paratroopers at rest in Italy, 1943-1944German-sponsored Azad Hind troops in review, circa 1940s
German paratroopers at rest in Italy, 1943-1944German-sponsored Azad Hind troops in review, circa 1940s
Group portrait of 246th Platoon of Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego, California, United States, 1944Group portrait of US Navy sailors, 1943-1944; note USS Burrfish commanding officer William Beckwith Perkins, Jr. on the right in second row
Group portrait of 246th Platoon of Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego, California, United States, 1944Group portrait of US Navy sailors, 1943-1944; note USS Burrfish commanding officer William Beckwith Perkins, Jr. on the right in second row

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