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Vidkun Quisling, Albert Viljam Hagelin, and Adolf Hitler of Germany, Berlin, Germany, circa 1942-1945Vojtech Tuka, 1943WAFS pilots Barbara London (in cockpit) and Evelyn Sharp, 1942-1944Walter Dornberger and Wernher von Braun, circa 1940s
Vidkun Quisling, Albert Viljam Hagelin, and Adolf Hitler of Germany, Berlin, Germany, circa 1942-1945Vojtech Tuka, 1943WAFS pilots Barbara London (in cockpit) and Evelyn Sharp, 1942-1944Walter Dornberger and Wernher von Braun, circa 1940s
Wang Jingwei speaking with General Wu Huawen, Nanjing, China, 1943Wang Jingwei with German and Italian diplomats, Nanjing, China, 1942-1944Wang Jingwei, circa 1943William Halsey presenting Willis Lee with the Navy Cross medal, circa Jan 1943
Wang Jingwei speaking with General Wu Huawen, Nanjing, China, 1943Wang Jingwei with German and Italian diplomats, Nanjing, China, 1942-1944Wang Jingwei, circa 1943William Halsey presenting Willis Lee with the Navy Cross medal, circa Jan 1943
Winston Churchill and Charles Portal at an airfield in Britain, 1940sWinston Churchill reviewing Polish troops in England, United Kingdom, circa 1943King George VI of the United Kingdom aboard HMS Howe at Scapa Flow, Orkney Islands, Scotland, United Kingdom, 18-21 Mar 1943.Alexander Vandegrift and William Halsey at Nouméa, New Caledonia, Jan 1943
Winston Churchill and Charles Portal at an airfield in Britain, 1940sWinston Churchill reviewing Polish troops in England, United Kingdom, circa 1943King George VI of the United Kingdom aboard HMS Howe at Scapa Flow, Orkney Islands, Scotland, United Kingdom, 18-21 Mar 1943.Alexander Vandegrift and William Halsey at Nouméa, New Caledonia, Jan 1943
Chief Torpedoman Harold Stromsoe (far left) and others at the deck gun of USS S-44, Jan 1943Chief Torpedoman Harold Stromsoe aboard USS S-44, 1943German officers briefing Field Marshal Rundstedt on the coastal defenses on the French coast, Jan 1943Joachim von Ribbentrop and Ion Antonescu, Germany, Jan 1943
Chief Torpedoman Harold Stromsoe (far left) and others at the deck gun of USS S-44, Jan 1943Chief Torpedoman Harold Stromsoe aboard USS S-44, 1943German officers briefing Field Marshal Rundstedt on the coastal defenses on the French coast, Jan 1943Joachim von Ribbentrop and Ion Antonescu, Germany, Jan 1943
Masaichi Kondo aboard carrier Junyo, Jan 1943Task Force commander Rear Admiral Walden Ainsworth on the fantail of the destroyer USS Fletcher at Espiritu Santo addressing the crew prior to the force’s nighttime shelling of Munda Point, early Jan 1943.US Navy Mess Attendant First Class Doris Miller speaking during his war bond tour stop at the Naval Training Station, Great Lakes, Illinois, United States, 7 Jan 1943US Navy Mess Attendant First Class Doris Miller talking with three sailors and a civilian, during his war bond tour stop at the Naval Training Station, Great Lakes, Illinois, United States, 7 Jan 1943
Masaichi Kondo aboard carrier Junyo, Jan 1943Task Force commander Rear Admiral Walden Ainsworth on the fantail of the destroyer USS Fletcher at Espiritu Santo addressing the crew prior to the force’s nighttime shelling of Munda Point, early Jan 1943.US Navy Mess Attendant First Class Doris Miller speaking during his war bond tour stop at the Naval Training Station, Great Lakes, Illinois, United States, 7 Jan 1943US Navy Mess Attendant First Class Doris Miller talking with three sailors and a civilian, during his war bond tour stop at the Naval Training Station, Great Lakes, Illinois, United States, 7 Jan 1943

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