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German Colonel General Rommel in North Africa, Jun 1942German Field Marshal Erwin Rommel in North Africa, Jun 1942German officials Alfred Meyer, Erich Koch, and Alfred Rosenberg at Kiev, Ukraine, Jun 1942German troops changing the barrel of an 8.8 cm FlaK gun, Bir al Hakim, Tunisia, North Africa, Jun 1942
German Colonel General Rommel in North Africa, Jun 1942German Field Marshal Erwin Rommel in North Africa, Jun 1942German officials Alfred Meyer, Erich Koch, and Alfred Rosenberg at Kiev, Ukraine, Jun 1942German troops changing the barrel of an 8.8 cm FlaK gun, Bir al Hakim, Tunisia, North Africa, Jun 1942
Group portrait of Company B of US 1st Marine Provisional Battalion at Springtown Camp in Londonderry, Northern Ireland, mid- to late-1942Hans-Joachim Marseille (on wing) with Willy Messerschmitt (right) after trying out the new “Gustav” (Bf-109G) at the Messerschmitt plant, Augsburg, Germany, early 1942Hitler and German Army generals at Army Group South headquarters at Poltava, Ukraine, Jun 1942HMS Eagle in a Mediterranean Sea port, circa Jun 1942
Group portrait of Company B of US 1st Marine Provisional Battalion at Springtown Camp in Londonderry, Northern Ireland, mid- to late-1942Hans-Joachim Marseille (on wing) with Willy Messerschmitt (right) after trying out the new “Gustav” (Bf-109G) at the Messerschmitt plant, Augsburg, Germany, early 1942Hitler and German Army generals at Army Group South headquarters at Poltava, Ukraine, Jun 1942HMS Eagle in a Mediterranean Sea port, circa Jun 1942
Hulk of Japanese Type A midget submarine recovered from Sydney Harbor after being destroyed in the 31 May 1942 raid, Jun 1942.Inspection of naval infantrymen, Japan, Jun 1942Japanese carrier Shokaku damaged after Battle of Coral Sea, Kure, Japan, between 17 May and 27 Jun 1942KV-1 heavy tank burning, Russia, Jun 1942
Hulk of Japanese Type A midget submarine recovered from Sydney Harbor after being destroyed in the 31 May 1942 raid, Jun 1942.Inspection of naval infantrymen, Japan, Jun 1942Japanese carrier Shokaku damaged after Battle of Coral Sea, Kure, Japan, between 17 May and 27 Jun 1942KV-1 heavy tank burning, Russia, Jun 1942
Light Armoured Car (Aust) M3 Half-track vehicle at Fort Knox, Kentucky, United States, Jun 1942M3 light tank in training at Fort Knox, Kentucky, United States, Jun 1942, photo 1 of 4M3 light tank in training at Fort Knox, Kentucky, United States, Jun 1942, photo 2 of 4
Light Armoured Car (Aust) 'Rover', Puckapunyal military base, Victoria, Australia, Jun 1942; noting driver giving the 'start up' signalM3 Half-track vehicle at Fort Knox, Kentucky, United States, Jun 1942M3 light tank in training at Fort Knox, Kentucky, United States, Jun 1942, photo 1 of 4M3 light tank in training at Fort Knox, Kentucky, United States, Jun 1942, photo 2 of 4
M3 light tank in training at Fort Knox, Kentucky, United States, Jun 1942, photo 3 of 4M3 light tank in training at Fort Knox, Kentucky, United States, Jun 1942, photo 4 of 4M3 medium tank and its US Army crew, Fort Knox, Kentucky, United States, June 1942M3 medium tank driver looking through the forward port hole, Fort Knox, Kentucky, United States, Jun 1942
M3 light tank in training at Fort Knox, Kentucky, United States, Jun 1942, photo 3 of 4M3 light tank in training at Fort Knox, Kentucky, United States, Jun 1942, photo 4 of 4M3 medium tank and its US Army crew, Fort Knox, Kentucky, United States, June 1942M3 medium tank driver looking through the forward port hole, Fort Knox, Kentucky, United States, Jun 1942

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