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Japanese troops celebrating with captured Soviet vehicles, Battle of Khalkhin Gol, Mongolia Area, China, 1939Scharnhorst (left of photograph) and Gneisenau (right) in port, Germany, circa late spring or early summer 1939Soviet BT-5 tank crew surrendering to Japanese troops, Mongolia Area, China, 1939USS Augusta at Shanghai, China, late May or early Jun 1939; note Japanese armored cruiser Izumo in far background
Japanese troops celebrating with captured Soviet vehicles, Battle of Khalkhin Gol, Mongolia Area, China, 1939Scharnhorst (left of photograph) and Gneisenau (right) in port, Germany, circa late spring or early summer 1939Soviet BT-5 tank crew surrendering to Japanese troops, Mongolia Area, China, 1939USS Augusta at Shanghai, China, late May or early Jun 1939; note Japanese armored cruiser Izumo in far background
Launching of Shokaku from the second construction slip of Yokosuka Naval Arsenal, Japan, 1430 hours on 1 Jun 1939High school teacher Koichiro Toyama toasted by former students including War Minister Seishiro Itagaki (first from left) and Naval Minister Mitsumasa Yonai (first on right), Tokyo, Japan, 3 Jun 1939German Foreign Minister Joachim von Ribbentrop and Estonian Foreign Minister Karl Selter, Berlin, Germany, 7 Jun 1939German Foreign Minister Joachim von Ribbentrop signing non-aggression treaties with his Latvian and Estonian counterparts Vilhelms Munters and Karl Selter, Berlin, Germany, 7 Jun 1939
Launching of Shokaku from the second construction slip of Yokosuka Naval Arsenal, Japan, 1430 hours on 1 Jun 1939High school teacher Koichiro Toyama toasted by former students including War Minister Seishiro Itagaki (first from left) and Naval Minister Mitsumasa Yonai (first on right), Tokyo, Japan, 3 Jun 1939German Foreign Minister Joachim von Ribbentrop and Estonian Foreign Minister Karl Selter, Berlin, Germany, 7 Jun 1939German Foreign Minister Joachim von Ribbentrop signing non-aggression treaties with his Latvian and Estonian counterparts Vilhelms Munters and Karl Selter, Berlin, Germany, 7 Jun 1939
President Franklin Roosevelt (striped tie) with Eleanor Roosevelt (far left) and King George VI and Queen Elizabeth of the United Kingdom (between the Roosevelts) aboard the yacht Potomac, Washington, DC, 9 Jun 1939First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt, King George VI, Mrs. Sara Roosevelt, Queen Elizabeth, and President Franklin Roosevelt during the King’s visit to the Roosevelt home in Hyde Park, New York, United States, Jun 10, 1939.King George VI of the United Kingdom and President Franklin Roosevelt of the United States during the King’s visit to the Roosevelt home in Hyde Park, New York, United States, Jun 10, 1939, the day before the famous hot dog picnic.Japanese Army Ki-27 aircraft at an airfield in northeastern China, 1939
President Franklin Roosevelt (striped tie) with Eleanor Roosevelt (far left) and King George VI and Queen Elizabeth of the United Kingdom (between the Roosevelts) aboard the yacht Potomac, Washington, DC, 9 Jun 1939First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt, King George VI, Mrs. Sara Roosevelt, Queen Elizabeth, and President Franklin Roosevelt during the King’s visit to the Roosevelt home in Hyde Park, New York, United States, Jun 10, 1939.King George VI of the United Kingdom and President Franklin Roosevelt of the United States during the King’s visit to the Roosevelt home in Hyde Park, New York, United States, Jun 10, 1939, the day before the famous hot dog picnic.Japanese Army Ki-27 aircraft at an airfield in northeastern China, 1939
Japanese soldiers crossing Khalkhin Gol river, Mongolia Area, China, mid-1939Japanese Type 92 machine gunner and infantry in Mongolia Area, China, Jul 1939; note Soviet BA-6 armored car in backgroundRepair ship Akashi off Sasebo, Japan during her trial period, Jul 1939Repair ship Akashi running trials off Sasebo, Japan, Jul 1939
Japanese soldiers crossing Khalkhin Gol river, Mongolia Area, China, mid-1939Japanese Type 92 machine gunner and infantry in Mongolia Area, China, Jul 1939; note Soviet BA-6 armored car in backgroundRepair ship Akashi off Sasebo, Japan during her trial period, Jul 1939Repair ship Akashi running trials off Sasebo, Japan, Jul 1939
Sumida Model P armored car of Japanese Shanghai Naval Landing Force, Shanghai, China, Jul 1939, photo 1 of 3; note markings noting the vehicle was donated by citizens of Nagaoka city of Niigata Prefecture, JapanSumida Model P armored car of Japanese Shanghai Naval Landing Force, Shanghai, China, Jul 1939, photo 2 of 3; note markings noting the vehicle was donated by citizens of Nagaoka city of Niigata Prefecture, JapanSumida Model P armored car of Japanese Shanghai Naval Landing Force, Shanghai, China, Jul 1939, photo 3 of 3; note markings noting the vehicle was donated by citizens of Nagaoka city of Niigata Prefecture, JapanWrecked Japanese aircraft, Battle of Khalkhin Gol, Mongolia Area, China, 1939
Sumida Model P armored car of Japanese Shanghai Naval Landing Force, Shanghai, China, Jul 1939, photo 1 of 3; note markings noting the vehicle was donated by citizens of Nagaoka city of Niigata Prefecture, JapanSumida Model P armored car of Japanese Shanghai Naval Landing Force, Shanghai, China, Jul 1939, photo 2 of 3; note markings noting the vehicle was donated by citizens of Nagaoka city of Niigata Prefecture, JapanSumida Model P armored car of Japanese Shanghai Naval Landing Force, Shanghai, China, Jul 1939, photo 3 of 3; note markings noting the vehicle was donated by citizens of Nagaoka city of Niigata Prefecture, JapanWrecked Japanese aircraft, Battle of Khalkhin Gol, Mongolia Area, China, 1939

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