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Soviet STZ-3 tractors towing 122 mm Howitzer M1938 (M-30) guns, Jun 1941US 75mm gun on exercise, Tennessee, United States, Jun 1941US 75mm gun on exercise, Tennessee, United States, Jun 1941US 75mm gun on exercise, Tennessee, United States, Jun 1941
Soviet STZ-3 tractors towing 122 mm Howitzer M1938 (M-30) guns, Jun 1941US 75mm gun on exercise, Tennessee, United States, Jun 1941US 75mm gun on exercise, Tennessee, United States, Jun 1941US 75mm gun on exercise, Tennessee, United States, Jun 1941
US 75mm guns on exercise, Tennessee, United States, Jun 1941Ventura aircraft being built for the British Royal Air Force, Vega Aircraft Corporation plant, Burbank, California, United States, Jun 1941View of the bow of USS North Carolina from the bridge, circa mid-1941Willys MA Jeeps being readied for shipment lined up on Crissy Field, The Presidio, San Francisco, California, United States, 1941
US 75mm guns on exercise, Tennessee, United States, Jun 1941Ventura aircraft being built for the British Royal Air Force, Vega Aircraft Corporation plant, Burbank, California, United States, Jun 1941View of the bow of USS North Carolina from the bridge, circa mid-1941Willys MA Jeeps being readied for shipment lined up on Crissy Field, The Presidio, San Francisco, California, United States, 1941
Howard P. Perry, the first African-American to enlist in the United States Marines Corps on 1 Jun 1942Killed Greek civilians in Kondomari, Crete, Greece, 2 Jun 1941USS St. Louis off Mare Island Naval Shipyard, San Pablo Bay, California, United States, 4 Jun 1941. Note the Measure 5 camouflage with a false bow wave.A crashed German glider with two of its occupants lying dead alongside, Crete, Greece, 6 Jun 1941
Howard P. Perry, the first African-American to enlist in the United States Marines Corps on 1 Jun 1942Killed Greek civilians in Kondomari, Crete, Greece, 2 Jun 1941USS St. Louis off Mare Island Naval Shipyard, San Pablo Bay, California, United States, 4 Jun 1941. Note the Measure 5 camouflage with a false bow wave.A crashed German glider with two of its occupants lying dead alongside, Crete, Greece, 6 Jun 1941
Ante Pavelić and Joachim von Ribbentrop in Salzburg, German occupied Austria, 6 Jun 1941German prisoners under British guard, Crete, Greece, 6 Jun 1941Adolf Hitler greeting Ante Pavelic at his Berghof residence near Berchtesgaden, Germany, 9 Jun 1941Arthur Seyß-Inquart, August von Mackensen, Wilhelm Canaris, Friedrich Christiansen, Curt Haase, and Herman Densch at the funeral of Kaiser Wilhelm II, Doorn, Netherlands, 9 Jun 1941
Ante Pavelić and Joachim von Ribbentrop in Salzburg, German occupied Austria, 6 Jun 1941German prisoners under British guard, Crete, Greece, 6 Jun 1941Adolf Hitler greeting Ante Pavelic at his Berghof residence near Berchtesgaden, Germany, 9 Jun 1941Arthur Seyß-Inquart, August von Mackensen, Wilhelm Canaris, Friedrich Christiansen, Curt Haase, and Herman Densch at the funeral of Kaiser Wilhelm II, Doorn, Netherlands, 9 Jun 1941
Ion Antonescu and Adolf Hitler at Munich, Germany, 10 Jun 1941; note Keitel and Ribbentrop in backgroundTechnical drawings related to the frequency-hopping system design by Hedy Lamarr (as Hedy Kiesler Markey) and George Antheil, 1941Bantam BRC 40 Light Reconnaissance Vehicle built by Checker Cab Company under contract, 11 Jun 1941Newly arrived prisoners at Fort Breendonk, Belgium, 13 Jun 1941
Ion Antonescu and Adolf Hitler at Munich, Germany, 10 Jun 1941; note Keitel and Ribbentrop in backgroundTechnical drawings related to the frequency-hopping system design by Hedy Lamarr (as Hedy Kiesler Markey) and George Antheil, 1941Bantam BRC 40 Light Reconnaissance Vehicle built by Checker Cab Company under contract, 11 Jun 1941Newly arrived prisoners at Fort Breendonk, Belgium, 13 Jun 1941

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