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Broadside view of the passenger-cargo ship SS Tilawa underway, 1930s, location unknown.Burmese and Chinese laborers using basic hand tools to create the Burma Road out of thick forests on steep hillsides and swampy flatlands, 1937Chinese Army radio operators in a trench, China, circa late 1930sChinese Army Type 24 machine gun crew, China, 1930s
Broadside view of the passenger-cargo ship SS Tilawa underway, 1930s, location unknown.Burmese and Chinese laborers using basic hand tools to create the Burma Road out of thick forests on steep hillsides and swampy flatlands, 1937Chinese Army radio operators in a trench, China, circa late 1930sChinese Army Type 24 machine gun crew, China, 1930s
Chinese soldier with ZB vz. 26 light machine gun, 1930sChinese soldiers on a K800 motorcycle, circa 1937Chinese torpedo boat, 1930sClose-up of the front of the British Cruiser Mk I tank, showing 3.7-in howitzer main armament, circa late 1930s
Chinese soldier with ZB vz. 26 light machine gun, 1930sChinese soldiers on a K800 motorcycle, circa 1937Chinese torpedo boat, 1930sClose-up of the front of the British Cruiser Mk I tank, showing 3.7-in howitzer main armament, circa late 1930s
Cruiser USS Portland steaming under the St. John’s Bridge over the Willamette River in Portland, Oregon, United States, 1937.Czechoslovakian troops on exercise, Czechoslovakia, late 1930s; note ZB vz. 26 light machine gunDemchugdongrub as seen in Czech Geographical Monthly, Volume XIV, circa 1937Future Communist leader Deng Xiaoping as a soldier of the 8th Route Army of the Nationalist Chinese Army, 1937
Cruiser USS Portland steaming under the St. John’s Bridge over the Willamette River in Portland, Oregon, United States, 1937.Czechoslovakian troops on exercise, Czechoslovakia, late 1930s; note ZB vz. 26 light machine gunDemchugdongrub as seen in Czech Geographical Monthly, Volume XIV, circa 1937Future Communist leader Deng Xiaoping as a soldier of the 8th Route Army of the Nationalist Chinese Army, 1937
General Erhard Milch, Minister Wilhelm Ohnesorge, and General Friedrich Christiansen, 1937German officials Milch, Nagel, Ing, and Christiansen in Zeesen, Germany, 1937Haguro steaming in the wake of another cruiser, 1937; note the 127mm/40 twin antiaircraft gun and gun director in the foregroundHolland tending Nautilus, Narwhal, Shark, Dolphin, Porpoise, Pike, and Tarpon, circa 1936-1939, photo 1 of 4
General Erhard Milch, Minister Wilhelm Ohnesorge, and General Friedrich Christiansen, 1937German officials Milch, Nagel, Ing, and Christiansen in Zeesen, Germany, 1937Haguro steaming in the wake of another cruiser, 1937; note the 127mm/40 twin antiaircraft gun and gun director in the foregroundHolland tending Nautilus, Narwhal, Shark, Dolphin, Porpoise, Pike, and Tarpon, circa 1936-1939, photo 1 of 4
Holland tending Nautilus, Narwhal, Shark, Dolphin, Porpoise, Pike, and Tarpon, circa 1936-1939, photo 2 of 4Holland tending Nautilus, Narwhal, Shark, Dolphin, Porpoise, Pike, and Tarpon, circa 1936-1939, photo 3 of 4Holland tending Nautilus, Narwhal, Shark, Dolphin, Porpoise, Pike, and Tarpon, circa 1936-1939, photo 4 of 4Horst Wessel at the Mürwik Naval School, Flensburg, Germany, 1937
Holland tending Nautilus, Narwhal, Shark, Dolphin, Porpoise, Pike, and Tarpon, circa 1936-1939, photo 2 of 4Holland tending Nautilus, Narwhal, Shark, Dolphin, Porpoise, Pike, and Tarpon, circa 1936-1939, photo 3 of 4Holland tending Nautilus, Narwhal, Shark, Dolphin, Porpoise, Pike, and Tarpon, circa 1936-1939, photo 4 of 4Horst Wessel at the Mürwik Naval School, Flensburg, Germany, 1937

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