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Portrait of Li Zongren, 1943Portrait of Lieutenant General Robert Eichelberger, 1943Portrait of Lydia Litvyak, circa 1942-1943Portrait of MacArthur, circa 1943-1944; text reads
Portrait of Li Zongren, 1943Portrait of Lieutenant General Robert Eichelberger, 1943Portrait of Lydia Litvyak, circa 1942-1943Portrait of MacArthur, circa 1943-1944; text reads 'To Admiral Nimitz. With regard and admiration. Douglas MacArthur'
Portrait of Major General Mark Clark, 1943Portrait of Major Glenn Miller, 1942-1944Portrait of Matome Ugaki, 1940sPortrait of Nikolai Vatutin, 1940s
Portrait of Major General Mark Clark, 1943Portrait of Major Glenn Miller, 1942-1944Portrait of Matome Ugaki, 1940sPortrait of Nikolai Vatutin, 1940s
Portrait of Nikolai Vatutin, 1940sPortrait of Nikolai Vatutin, 1943Portrait of Raeder, 1943Portrait of Viceroy of India Archibald Wavell, 1943
Portrait of Nikolai Vatutin, 1940sPortrait of Nikolai Vatutin, 1943Portrait of Raeder, 1943Portrait of Viceroy of India Archibald Wavell, 1943
Portrait of Wang Jingwei, date unknownPortrait of Xiao Yisu, 1940sPortrait of Yasuji Okamura, 1943-1945Portrait of Zhang Lingfu, 1940s
Portrait of Wang Jingwei, date unknownPortrait of Xiao Yisu, 1940sPortrait of Yasuji Okamura, 1943-1945Portrait of Zhang Lingfu, 1940s
Prime Minister of Denmark Erik Scavenius and German Plenipotentiary Werner Best, Denmark, circa 1942-1943Prince Nobuhito in naval uniform, on rock, circa 1940sRaffaele de Courten with Italian Navy officers, 1940sRaoul Wallenberg
Prime Minister of Denmark Erik Scavenius and German Plenipotentiary Werner Best, Denmark, circa 1942-1943Prince Nobuhito in naval uniform, on rock, circa 1940sRaffaele de Courten with Italian Navy officers, 1940sRaoul Wallenberg's passport photo, circa 1940s

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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!"

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