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M3 Half-track ambulance vehicle of US 2nd Army fording a river during maneuvers, Tennessee, United States, 1942MacArthur seated next to the Speaker of the House of Representatives Mr. Nairn, Provisional Parliament House, Canberra, Australia, 1942; note Curtin seated at tableMajor General Edmund Herring inspecting troops of Australian 6th Division, Darwin, Australia, 1942Major General Hermann-Bernhard Ramcke (left) and General Kurt Student (right), 1941-1942
M3 Half-track ambulance vehicle of US 2nd Army fording a river during maneuvers, Tennessee, United States, 1942MacArthur seated next to the Speaker of the House of Representatives Mr. Nairn, Provisional Parliament House, Canberra, Australia, 1942; note Curtin seated at tableMajor General Edmund Herring inspecting troops of Australian 6th Division, Darwin, Australia, 1942Major General Hermann-Bernhard Ramcke (left) and General Kurt Student (right), 1941-1942
Manufacturing shells at a factory in Russia, date unknownMariana Dragescu with a wounded Romanian soldier, 1942Martial arts tournament aboard a Japanese light cruiser, date unknownMartlet fighter of No. 888 Squadron FAA taxiing on the flight deck of HMS Formidable after landing, 1940s
Manufacturing shells at a factory in Russia, date unknownMariana Dragescu with a wounded Romanian soldier, 1942Martial arts tournament aboard a Japanese light cruiser, date unknownMartlet fighter of No. 888 Squadron FAA taxiing on the flight deck of HMS Formidable after landing, 1940s
Martlet fighters aboard HMS Formidable in the Mediterranean Sea, 1940sMartlet fighters of No. 888 Squadron FAA from HMS Formidable in flight, 1940sMartlet fighters on the flight deck of HMS Formidable, 1940sMartlet II fighter of No. 888 Squadron FAA shortly after landing on HMS Formidable, 1942
Martlet fighters aboard HMS Formidable in the Mediterranean Sea, 1940sMartlet fighters of No. 888 Squadron FAA from HMS Formidable in flight, 1940sMartlet fighters on the flight deck of HMS Formidable, 1940sMartlet II fighter of No. 888 Squadron FAA shortly after landing on HMS Formidable, 1942
Matome Ugaki and Isoroku Yamamoto on the bridge of Nagato, Aug 1941-Feb 1942Mauthausen Concentration Camp prisoners working in the quarry, Austria, date unknown Mauthausen Concentration Camp, Austria, date unknownMe 210 aircraft purchased by the Japanese Army for testing, Japan, circa 1939-1943
Matome Ugaki and Isoroku Yamamoto on the bridge of Nagato, Aug 1941-Feb 1942Mauthausen Concentration Camp prisoners working in the quarry, Austria, date unknown Mauthausen Concentration Camp, Austria, date unknownMe 210 aircraft purchased by the Japanese Army for testing, Japan, circa 1939-1943
Me 210A aircraft in flight, circa 1939-1943Member of the National Diet of Japan Nobuyuki Abe, Japan, 1942Members of Hitler Youth marching out of the Berlin-Lichterfelde barracks belonging to Leibstandarte-SS Adolf Hitler, Berlin, Germany, circa 1942Members of Hitler Youth on the parade ground of the Berlin-Lichterfelde barracks belonging to Leibstandarte-SS Adolf Hitler, Berlin, Germany, circa 1942
Me 210A aircraft in flight, circa 1939-1943Member of the National Diet of Japan Nobuyuki Abe, Japan, 1942Members of Hitler Youth marching out of the Berlin-Lichterfelde barracks belonging to Leibstandarte-SS Adolf Hitler, Berlin, Germany, circa 1942Members of Hitler Youth on the parade ground of the Berlin-Lichterfelde barracks belonging to Leibstandarte-SS Adolf Hitler, Berlin, Germany, circa 1942

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