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Surrender ceremony at Compiègne, France, 22 Jun 1940Wilhelm Keitel at the French surrender, Compiègne, France, 22 Jun 1940Erwin Rommel in the Paris, France victory parade, late Jun 1940German troops marching in Paris, France, late Jun 1940
Surrender ceremony at Compiègne, France, 22 Jun 1940Wilhelm Keitel at the French surrender, Compiègne, France, 22 Jun 1940Erwin Rommel in the Paris, France victory parade, late Jun 1940German troops marching in Paris, France, late Jun 1940
Damaged dock facilities and sunken tug boat at Brest, France, Jun 1940Emperor Showa of Japan greeting Emperor Kangde of puppet state of Manchukuo, Tokyo Station, Tokyo, Japan, 26 Jun 1940Rear Admiral Clark Woodward driving the first rivet for battleship Iowa at the keel laying ceremony, New York Navy Yard, New York, United States, 27 Jun 1940Submarine Gar under construction, Groton, Connecticut, United States, 27 Jun 1940; topside view looking aft
Damaged dock facilities and sunken tug boat at Brest, France, Jun 1940Emperor Showa of Japan greeting Emperor Kangde of puppet state of Manchukuo, Tokyo Station, Tokyo, Japan, 26 Jun 1940Rear Admiral Clark Woodward driving the first rivet for battleship Iowa at the keel laying ceremony, New York Navy Yard, New York, United States, 27 Jun 1940Submarine Gar under construction, Groton, Connecticut, United States, 27 Jun 1940; topside view looking aft
Refugees lining up outside a support center for refugees set up by the German occupation, Cherbourg, France, Jun 1940Soviet BA-10 armored cars entering Romania, late Jun 1940Soviet BA-10 armored cars in Romania, circa late Jun 1940Soviet T-26 tank leading a column of BA-10 armored cars into Romania, circa late Jun 1940
Refugees lining up outside a support center for refugees set up by the German occupation, Cherbourg, France, Jun 1940Soviet BA-10 armored cars entering Romania, late Jun 1940Soviet BA-10 armored cars in Romania, circa late Jun 1940Soviet T-26 tank leading a column of BA-10 armored cars into Romania, circa late Jun 1940
Battleship North Carolina off New York Navy Yard, Brooklyn, New York, United States, late Jun 1940British troops, wounded in Norway, recuperating at Mearnskirk Hospital, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom, 1940Civilians looking at a French-built 75mm field gun, Bristol, Vermont, United States, Jul 1940Cruiser Mk IV tanks of 5th Royal Tank Regiment of 3rd Armoured Brigade of British 1st Armoured Division at Thursley Common, England, United Kingdom, Jul 1940
Battleship North Carolina off New York Navy Yard, Brooklyn, New York, United States, late Jun 1940British troops, wounded in Norway, recuperating at Mearnskirk Hospital, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom, 1940Civilians looking at a French-built 75mm field gun, Bristol, Vermont, United States, Jul 1940Cruiser Mk IV tanks of 5th Royal Tank Regiment of 3rd Armoured Brigade of British 1st Armoured Division at Thursley Common, England, United Kingdom, Jul 1940
Destroyed boats in a northern French harbor, 1940German He 111 bombers of Kampfgeschwader 1 at rest, France, summer 1940Harry Truman speaking in Sedalia, Missouri, United States, circa Jul 1940Ro.37 Lince aircraft of the Italian 39th Obervation Squadron in France, circa mid- to late-1940
Destroyed boats in a northern French harbor, 1940German He 111 bombers of Kampfgeschwader 1 at rest, France, summer 1940Harry Truman speaking in Sedalia, Missouri, United States, circa Jul 1940Ro.37 Lince aircraft of the Italian 39th Obervation Squadron in France, circa mid- to late-1940

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