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Geschutzwagen Lorraine Schlepper 15 cm sFH 13 Field Gun on a French chassis that has been abandoned in North Africa, 1943.Gladiator fighter of Flying Regiment 19 Graduates of No. 12 Course at No. 5 Operational Training Unit of the RAAF, 1943; note Beaufighter aircraft in backgroundGrave of Major Josef Fleischmann of German Army mountain troops, date and location unknown
Geschutzwagen Lorraine Schlepper 15 cm sFH 13 Field Gun on a French chassis that has been abandoned in North Africa, 1943.Gladiator fighter of Flying Regiment 19 'Swedish Voluntary Air Force' of the Finnish Air Force, Finland, circa 1940sGraduates of No. 12 Course at No. 5 Operational Training Unit of the RAAF, 1943; note Beaufighter aircraft in backgroundGrave of Major Josef Fleischmann of German Army mountain troops, date and location unknown
Graves of fallen German mountain troops, date and location unknownGraves of fallen German soldiers, date and location unknownGraves of fallen German soldiers, date and location unknownGraves of fallen German soldiers, date and location unknown
Graves of fallen German mountain troops, date and location unknownGraves of fallen German soldiers, date and location unknownGraves of fallen German soldiers, date and location unknownGraves of fallen German soldiers, date and location unknown
Graves of fallen German soldiers, date and location unknownGroup portrait of African-American US Marines of 34th Platoon of Camp Lejeune, Jacksonville, North Carolina, United States, circa 1943Groves and Oppenheimer at Los Alamos, New Mexico, United States, 1940sGunner/radio operator of a German Bf 110 aircraft exiting his aircraft, Germany, 1943
Graves of fallen German soldiers, date and location unknownGroup portrait of African-American US Marines of 34th Platoon of Camp Lejeune, Jacksonville, North Carolina, United States, circa 1943Groves and Oppenheimer at Los Alamos, New Mexico, United States, 1940sGunner/radio operator of a German Bf 110 aircraft exiting his aircraft, Germany, 1943
H8K2 aircraft at rest, circa 1940sHalifax bomber towing Horsa glider into the air, date unknownHamilcar glider of No. 5 Elementary and Reserve Flying Training School RAF at Hanworth Air Park, Feltham, London, England, United Kingdom, circa 1940sHarry Broadhurst, Arthur Coningham, Arthur Tedder, and Charles Portal at Vasto, Italy, date unknown
H8K2 aircraft at rest, circa 1940sHalifax bomber towing Horsa glider into the air, date unknownHamilcar glider of No. 5 Elementary and Reserve Flying Training School RAF at Hanworth Air Park, Feltham, London, England, United Kingdom, circa 1940sHarry Broadhurst, Arthur Coningham, Arthur Tedder, and Charles Portal at Vasto, Italy, date unknown
Harry Peters of US Army Medical Detachment 1340 and another serviceman resting at a beach, Fiji, 1942-1944Harry Peters of US Army Medical Detachment 1340 resting at a beach, Fiji, 1942-1944He 111Z glider tug aircraft taking off (left side of photograph) at Regensburg-Obertraubling Airfield, Germany, 1943; note three Me 321 gliders (upper right) and six Me 323 Gigant heavy transports (center right) at restHe 219A-0
Harry Peters of US Army Medical Detachment 1340 and another serviceman resting at a beach, Fiji, 1942-1944Harry Peters of US Army Medical Detachment 1340 resting at a beach, Fiji, 1942-1944He 111Z glider tug aircraft taking off (left side of photograph) at Regensburg-Obertraubling Airfield, Germany, 1943; note three Me 321 gliders (upper right) and six Me 323 Gigant heavy transports (center right) at restHe 219A-0 'V5' aircraft at rest , date unknown

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