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Ki-54 aircraft at rest, circa 1940sKi-56 aircraft at rest, circa 1940sKi-56 aircraft at rest, circa 1940sKi-57 aircraft at an airfield, 1940s
Ki-54 aircraft at rest, circa 1940sKi-56 aircraft at rest, circa 1940sKi-56 aircraft at rest, circa 1940sKi-57 aircraft at an airfield, 1940s
Ki-59 aircraft at rest, circa 1940sKing George II of Greece in Alexandria, 1942; note Baker Pasha, Admiral Henry Harwood, and Patriarch ChristoforosKing George II of Greece reviewing a Greek fighter station in the Western Desert, Egypt, circa 1942King George II of Greece speaking to a pilot of No. 335 (Hellenic) Squadron RAF at LG 20/Qotafiya, Egypt, 1942; note squadron commander Major X. F. Varvaresos
Ki-59 aircraft at rest, circa 1940sKing George II of Greece in Alexandria, 1942; note Baker Pasha, Admiral Henry Harwood, and Patriarch ChristoforosKing George II of Greece reviewing a Greek fighter station in the Western Desert, Egypt, circa 1942King George II of Greece speaking to a pilot of No. 335 (Hellenic) Squadron RAF at LG 20/Qotafiya, Egypt, 1942; note squadron commander Major X. F. Varvaresos
KS750 motorcycle, date unknownKübelwagen vehicles of the German Afrikakorps operating in desert conditions, 1940-1943, photo 1 of 3; note the oversize tires that offered better performance on soft surfaces like sandKübelwagen vehicles of the German Afrikakorps operating in desert conditions, 1940-1943, photo 2 of 3; note the oversize tires that offered better performance on soft surfaces like sandKübelwagen vehicles of the German Afrikakorps operating in desert conditions, 1940-1943, photo 3 of 3; note the oversize tires that offered better performance on soft surfaces like sand
KS750 motorcycle, date unknownKübelwagen vehicles of the German Afrikakorps operating in desert conditions, 1940-1943, photo 1 of 3; note the oversize tires that offered better performance on soft surfaces like sandKübelwagen vehicles of the German Afrikakorps operating in desert conditions, 1940-1943, photo 2 of 3; note the oversize tires that offered better performance on soft surfaces like sandKübelwagen vehicles of the German Afrikakorps operating in desert conditions, 1940-1943, photo 3 of 3; note the oversize tires that offered better performance on soft surfaces like sand
L-4 Grasshopper aircraft at rest, mid-1940 to May 1942L-6A Grasshopper at rest, date unknownLaunching a Re.2000 Falco I fighter from Vittorio VenetoLaunching a Re.2000 Falco I fighter from Vittorio Veneto
L-4 Grasshopper aircraft at rest, mid-1940 to May 1942L-6A Grasshopper at rest, date unknownLaunching a Re.2000 Falco I fighter from Vittorio Veneto's catapult, circa 1942-1943, photo 1 of 2Launching a Re.2000 Falco I fighter from Vittorio Veneto's catapult, circa 1942-1943, photo 2 of 2
Leaflet encouraging Chinese civilians to help Americans fighting in China. Bottom text a Chinese proverb that mirrored Leaflet encouraging Chinese civilians to help Americans fighting in China. Text on right was a Chinese proverb that mirrored Leng Peishu during training in the United States, 1940sLéon Degrelle speaking, date unknown
Leaflet encouraging Chinese civilians to help Americans fighting in China. Bottom text a Chinese proverb that mirrored 'reap what you sow'; center text explained Allied CBI and USAAF emblemsLeaflet encouraging Chinese civilians to help Americans fighting in China. Text on right was a Chinese proverb that mirrored 'reap what you sow'; text on left explained the Allied emblem in CBILeng Peishu during training in the United States, 1940sLéon Degrelle speaking, date unknown

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