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Vittorio Veneto firing during Battle of Matapan near Gavdos, Greece, 27 Mar 1941Damaged Vittorio Veneto after Battle of Matapan, late Mar 1941Hans Lammers, Wilhelm Keitel, and Georg von Stahmer in conversation with Yosuke Matsuoka at the Japanese Embassy in Berlin, Germany, 28 Mar 1941Vittorio Veneto after being struck by aerial torpedo at Battle of Matapan, 28 Mar 1941
Vittorio Veneto firing during Battle of Matapan near Gavdos, Greece, 27 Mar 1941Damaged Vittorio Veneto after Battle of Matapan, late Mar 1941Hans Lammers, Wilhelm Keitel, and Georg von Stahmer in conversation with Yosuke Matsuoka at the Japanese Embassy in Berlin, Germany, 28 Mar 1941Vittorio Veneto after being struck by aerial torpedo at Battle of Matapan, 28 Mar 1941
Japanese puppet government in Nanjing celebration the first anniversary of its Starboard quarter view looking forward showing USS Gar and USS Grampus fitting out, 30 Mar 1941Bf 110 aircraft of German Night Fighter Wing 3 in flight over North Africa, Apr 1941, photo 1 of 2Bf 110 aircraft of German Night Fighter Wing 3 in flight over North Africa, Apr 1941, photo 2 of 2
Japanese puppet government in Nanjing celebration the first anniversary of its 'return' to the Chinese capital city, China, 30 Mar 1941; note portrait of Wang Jingwei atop the sloganStarboard quarter view looking forward showing USS Gar and USS Grampus fitting out, 30 Mar 1941Bf 110 aircraft of German Night Fighter Wing 3 in flight over North Africa, Apr 1941, photo 1 of 2Bf 110 aircraft of German Night Fighter Wing 3 in flight over North Africa, Apr 1941, photo 2 of 2
British Cruiser Mk II tank disabled by having lost a track, Greece, Apr 1941Close up of a German Panzer IV Ausf. E medium tank gun and turret, showing signs of multiple hits, North Africa, Apr 1941Close-up view of a turret aboard North Carolina, New York Navy Yard, Brooklyn, New York, United States, circa Apr 1941Cranes hoisting floats for submarine nets at the United States Tiburon Naval Net Depot, Tiburon, California, United States, Apr 1941.
British Cruiser Mk II tank disabled by having lost a track, Greece, Apr 1941Close up of a German Panzer IV Ausf. E medium tank gun and turret, showing signs of multiple hits, North Africa, Apr 1941Close-up view of a turret aboard North Carolina, New York Navy Yard, Brooklyn, New York, United States, circa Apr 1941Cranes hoisting floats for submarine nets at the United States Tiburon Naval Net Depot, Tiburon, California, United States, Apr 1941.
Disabled British Cruiser Mk IV tank, North Africa, Mar-May 1941Ferdinand Schörner at the Acropolis, Athens, Greece, Apr 1941General Emil Leeb, Heinrich Lübke, Fritz Todt, and Walter Dornberger at Peenemünde Army Research Center, Germany, spring 1941German 15 cm sFH 37(t) howitzer fighting in Greece, Apr 1941
Disabled British Cruiser Mk IV tank, North Africa, Mar-May 1941Ferdinand Schörner at the Acropolis, Athens, Greece, Apr 1941General Emil Leeb, Heinrich Lübke, Fritz Todt, and Walter Dornberger at Peenemünde Army Research Center, Germany, spring 1941German 15 cm sFH 37(t) howitzer fighting in Greece, Apr 1941
German Army SdKfz. 7 half-track vehicle towing a 8.8 cm FlaK gun in North Africa, Apr 1941German Luftwaffe Flugkapitän Hanna Reitsch visiting her home town of Hirschberg, Germany, Mar-Apr 1941; note ReitschGerman SdKfz. 251/3 communications vehicle in North Africa, Apr 1941German StuG III assault gun on a plain in Bulgaria, Apr 1941
German Army SdKfz. 7 half-track vehicle towing a 8.8 cm FlaK gun in North Africa, Apr 1941German Luftwaffe Flugkapitän Hanna Reitsch visiting her home town of Hirschberg, Germany, Mar-Apr 1941; note Reitsch's Iron Cross medal and the presence of local Gauleiter HankeGerman SdKfz. 251/3 communications vehicle in North Africa, Apr 1941German StuG III assault gun on a plain in Bulgaria, Apr 1941

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