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Close-up view of the port side of Admiral Graf SpeeClose-up view of the starboard side of Admiral Graf SpeeChinese troops at Kunlunguan Pass, Guangxi Province, 18 Dec 1939Certificate showing Stalin as a honorary member of the Academy of Sciences of the Soviet Union, issued on 22 Dec 1939, as seen in the Ogonyok magazine dated 15 Mar 1953
Close-up view of the port side of Admiral Graf Spee's forward superstructure, 13-16 Dec 1939Close-up view of the starboard side of Admiral Graf Spee's forward superstructure, 13-16 Dec 1939Chinese troops at Kunlunguan Pass, Guangxi Province, 18 Dec 1939Certificate showing Stalin as a honorary member of the Academy of Sciences of the Soviet Union, issued on 22 Dec 1939, as seen in the Ogonyok magazine dated 15 Mar 1953
Finnish Army Lieutenant Aarne Juutilainen and his company holding a Christmas service near the Kollaa River, Finland, 24 Dec 1939Finnish-American volunteer fighters arriving in Finland aboard passenger ship Gripsholm, 24 Dec 1939Chinese troops at Kunlun Pass, Guangxi, China, 31 Dec 1939, photo 1 of 2Chinese troops at Kunlun Pass, Guangxi, China, 31 Dec 1939, photo 2 of 2
Finnish Army Lieutenant Aarne Juutilainen and his company holding a Christmas service near the Kollaa River, Finland, 24 Dec 1939Finnish-American volunteer fighters arriving in Finland aboard passenger ship Gripsholm, 24 Dec 1939Chinese troops at Kunlun Pass, Guangxi, China, 31 Dec 1939, photo 1 of 2Chinese troops at Kunlun Pass, Guangxi, China, 31 Dec 1939, photo 2 of 2
Chinese troops with a captured Japanese flag, Kunlun Pass, Guangxi, China, 31 Dec 1939Victorious Chinese troops at Kunlun Pass, Guangxi Province, China, 31 Dec 1939, photo 1 of 2Victorious Chinese troops at Kunlun Pass, Guangxi Province, China, 31 Dec 1939, photo 2 of 2105-millimeter and 150-millimeter gun turrets aboard Scharnhorst or Gneisenau, 1939-1940
Chinese troops with a captured Japanese flag, Kunlun Pass, Guangxi, China, 31 Dec 1939Victorious Chinese troops at Kunlun Pass, Guangxi Province, China, 31 Dec 1939, photo 1 of 2Victorious Chinese troops at Kunlun Pass, Guangxi Province, China, 31 Dec 1939, photo 2 of 2105-millimeter and 150-millimeter gun turrets aboard Scharnhorst or Gneisenau, 1939-1940
A flight of Japanese G3M Type 96 bombers, circa 1940sA Japanese officer posing with a Type 97 Chi-Ha medium tank, circa 1940sA Japanese soldier with Type 99 7.7mm rifle, ammunition pouches, and pack, circa 1940sAdmiral Isoroku Yamamoto as seen in page 3 of 17 Dec 1941 issue of Japanese Ministry of the Navy
A flight of Japanese G3M Type 96 bombers, circa 1940sA Japanese officer posing with a Type 97 Chi-Ha medium tank, circa 1940sA Japanese soldier with Type 99 7.7mm rifle, ammunition pouches, and pack, circa 1940sAdmiral Isoroku Yamamoto as seen in page 3 of 17 Dec 1941 issue of Japanese Ministry of the Navy's magazine 'Shashinshuho'; photo likely to be taken before Dec 1941
Adolf Lüderitz at sea, date unknownAerial starboard view of cruiser HMAS Sydney, circa 1940Aerial view of the battleship USS New Mexico at sea, unknown location, 1940.American pilot posing with his P-40E Kittyhawk fighter in China, circa 1940s; note 5 Japanese flags noting 5 kills
Adolf Lüderitz at sea, date unknownAerial starboard view of cruiser HMAS Sydney, circa 1940Aerial view of the battleship USS New Mexico at sea, unknown location, 1940.American pilot posing with his P-40E Kittyhawk fighter in China, circa 1940s; note 5 Japanese flags noting 5 kills

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