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BirdStarboard view of USS Iowa, off Bayonne, New Jersey, United States, 7 Apr 1943The National Ensign raised aboard submarine Skate, Mare Island Navy Yard, Vallejo, California, United States, 15 Apr 1943; Seahorse at left & Sargo at rightMembers of the British 11th Royal Horse Artillery, First Armoured Division, pose with their Canadian Chevrolet-built CMP 4x4 truck, messenger motorcycle, and canine mascot, Tunisia, 22 Apr 1943.
Bird's-eye view of USS Iowa, off Bayonne, New Jersey, United States, 7 Apr 1943Starboard view of USS Iowa, off Bayonne, New Jersey, United States, 7 Apr 1943The National Ensign raised aboard submarine Skate, Mare Island Navy Yard, Vallejo, California, United States, 15 Apr 1943; Seahorse at left & Sargo at rightMembers of the British 11th Royal Horse Artillery, First Armoured Division, pose with their Canadian Chevrolet-built CMP 4x4 truck, messenger motorcycle, and canine mascot, Tunisia, 22 Apr 1943.
Burning building at the northern side of the Warsaw Ghetto, probably near the intersection of present day Franciszkanska and Bonifraterska streets, Warsaw, Poland, Apr-May 1943Burning residential building at the intersection of Zamenhofa and Wolynska Streets in Warsaw, Poland, Apr-May 1943Burning residential building at the intersection of Zamenhofa and Wolynska Streets in Warsaw, Poland, Apr-May 1943German field gun deployed on Zamenhof Street near the intersection with Gesia Street (now Anielewicza Street), Warsaw, Poland, Apr-May 1943
Burning building at the northern side of the Warsaw Ghetto, probably near the intersection of present day Franciszkanska and Bonifraterska streets, Warsaw, Poland, Apr-May 1943Burning residential building at the intersection of Zamenhofa and Wolynska Streets in Warsaw, Poland, Apr-May 1943Burning residential building at the intersection of Zamenhofa and Wolynska Streets in Warsaw, Poland, Apr-May 1943German field gun deployed on Zamenhof Street near the intersection with Gesia Street (now Anielewicza Street), Warsaw, Poland, Apr-May 1943
German troops with MG 08 heavy machine gun near the intersection of  Nowolipie and Smocza Streets in Warsaw, Poland during the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, 1943Jürgen Stroop (center) during the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, on Nowolipie Street near intersection of Smocza Street, Poland, Apr-May 1943; note Karl Kaleske or Erich Steidtmann next to him, Heinrich Klaustermeyer (with MP 40), and Josef Blösche (with MP 28)SS troops rounding up Jews near the intersection of Nowolipie Street and Smocza Street, Warsaw, Poland, Apr-May 1943SS troops rounding up suspected Jewish resistance fighters, near intersection of Nowolipie Street and Smocza Street, Warsaw, Poland, Apr-May 1943
German troops with MG 08 heavy machine gun near the intersection of Nowolipie and Smocza Streets in Warsaw, Poland during the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, 1943Jürgen Stroop (center) during the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, on Nowolipie Street near intersection of Smocza Street, Poland, Apr-May 1943; note Karl Kaleske or Erich Steidtmann next to him, Heinrich Klaustermeyer (with MP 40), and Josef Blösche (with MP 28)SS troops rounding up Jews near the intersection of Nowolipie Street and Smocza Street, Warsaw, Poland, Apr-May 1943SS troops rounding up suspected Jewish resistance fighters, near intersection of Nowolipie Street and Smocza Street, Warsaw, Poland, Apr-May 1943
SS troops rounding up suspected Jewish resistance fighters, near intersection of Nowolipie Street and Smocza Street, Warsaw, Poland, Apr-May 1943PT-196, an Elco 80-foot motor torpedo boat, in an experimental paint scheme, Bayonne, New Jersey, 3 May 1943. Note that the paint on the sides is meant to deflect attention while the paint on the bow draws attention.TDN-1 attack drone on its first (piloted) test flight from Traverse City, Michigan, United States, 19 May 1943. The pilot was Navy Lieutenant C.C. Corley. Photo 1 of 2.TDN-1 attack drone on its first (piloted) test flight from Traverse City, Michigan, United States, 19 May 1943. The pilot was Navy Lieutenant C.C. Corley. Photo 2 of 2.
SS troops rounding up suspected Jewish resistance fighters, near intersection of Nowolipie Street and Smocza Street, Warsaw, Poland, Apr-May 1943PT-196, an Elco 80-foot motor torpedo boat, in an experimental paint scheme, Bayonne, New Jersey, 3 May 1943. Note that the paint on the sides is meant to deflect attention while the paint on the bow draws attention.TDN-1 attack drone on its first (piloted) test flight from Traverse City, Michigan, United States, 19 May 1943. The pilot was Navy Lieutenant C.C. Corley. Photo 1 of 2.TDN-1 attack drone on its first (piloted) test flight from Traverse City, Michigan, United States, 19 May 1943. The pilot was Navy Lieutenant C.C. Corley. Photo 2 of 2.
TDN-1 attack drone ready for its first (piloted) flight at Traverse City, Michigan, United States, 19 May 1943. The pilot was Lieutenant C.C. Corley.An officer disembarking USS New Jersey after the commissioning ceremony, Philadelphia Navy Yard, Pennsylvania, United States, 23 May 1943Commissioning ceremony of USS New Jersey, Philadelphia Navy Yard, Pennsylvania, United States, 23 May 1943, photo 01 of 25Commissioning ceremony of USS New Jersey, Philadelphia Navy Yard, Pennsylvania, United States, 23 May 1943, photo 02 of 25
TDN-1 attack drone ready for its first (piloted) flight at Traverse City, Michigan, United States, 19 May 1943. The pilot was Lieutenant C.C. Corley.An officer disembarking USS New Jersey after the commissioning ceremony, Philadelphia Navy Yard, Pennsylvania, United States, 23 May 1943Commissioning ceremony of USS New Jersey, Philadelphia Navy Yard, Pennsylvania, United States, 23 May 1943, photo 01 of 25Commissioning ceremony of USS New Jersey, Philadelphia Navy Yard, Pennsylvania, United States, 23 May 1943, photo 02 of 25

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