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View of a German airfield in France or Belgium, Sep-Oct 1940; note Do 17 bomber on the fieldBritish Cruiser Mk IV tanks being loaded onto railway trucks at an Egyptian quayside after being unloaded from ships, 5 Oct 1940Retired Admiral Harry Yarnell (left), Admiral Harry Stark (center left), Secretary of the Navy Frank Knox (center right), and Admiral James Richardson (right) in KnoxUniversal Carrier Mk I of UK Duke of Cornwall
View of a German airfield in France or Belgium, Sep-Oct 1940; note Do 17 bomber on the fieldBritish Cruiser Mk IV tanks being loaded onto railway trucks at an Egyptian quayside after being unloaded from ships, 5 Oct 1940Retired Admiral Harry Yarnell (left), Admiral Harry Stark (center left), Secretary of the Navy Frank Knox (center right), and Admiral James Richardson (right) in Knox's office, Main Navy Building, Washington DC, United States, 10 Oct 1940Universal Carrier Mk I of UK Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry at Sussex Downs in southern England, United Kingdom, 18 Oct 1940
Aerial view of the White House, Washington DC, United States, 23 Oct 1940.Japanese Special Naval Landing Force troops in Shanghai, China, Nov 1940Portrait of Japanese Navy Admiral Soemu Toyoda, Nov 1940View from the gunner seat of a Bf 110 aircraft while the aircraft was in flight over France, Nov 1940
Aerial view of the White House, Washington DC, United States, 23 Oct 1940.Japanese Special Naval Landing Force troops in Shanghai, China, Nov 1940Portrait of Japanese Navy Admiral Soemu Toyoda, Nov 1940View from the gunner seat of a Bf 110 aircraft while the aircraft was in flight over France, Nov 1940
Close-up of submarine GarSubmarine Gar decorated for launching, showing her bow section, Groton, Connecticut, United States, 7 Nov 1940Submarine Gar in her cradle on launch day, showing her stern section, Groton, Connecticut, United States, 7 Nov 1940Vyacheslav Molotov and Joachim von Ribbentrop at Anhalter Station, Berlin, Germany, 14 Nov 1940. They are escorted by Foreign Office staff members Baron Alexander Von Dörnberg (2m tall) and Gustav Hilger (glasses)
Close-up of submarine Gar's fore poppets, 7 Nov 1940Submarine Gar decorated for launching, showing her bow section, Groton, Connecticut, United States, 7 Nov 1940Submarine Gar in her cradle on launch day, showing her stern section, Groton, Connecticut, United States, 7 Nov 1940Vyacheslav Molotov and Joachim von Ribbentrop at Anhalter Station, Berlin, Germany, 14 Nov 1940. They are escorted by Foreign Office staff members Baron Alexander Von Dörnberg (2m tall) and Gustav Hilger (glasses)
An American-built B-24 Liberator bomber en route to the United Kingdom as part of the Lend-Lease program, 18 Nov 1940Karl Wolff, Reinhard Heydrich, Adelchi Serena, Heinrich Himmler, Emilio de Bono, Rodolfo Graziani, and Hans Georg von Mackensen at the funeral of Arturo Bocchini, Rome, Italy, 21 Nov 1940A lance corporal of the British Army East Surrey Regiment posed with a Thompson sub-machinegun, Chatham in Kent, England, United Kingdom, 25 Nov 1940Italian cruiser Bolzano, during the Battle of Cape Spartivento, 27 Nov 1940
An American-built B-24 Liberator bomber en route to the United Kingdom as part of the Lend-Lease program, 18 Nov 1940Karl Wolff, Reinhard Heydrich, Adelchi Serena, Heinrich Himmler, Emilio de Bono, Rodolfo Graziani, and Hans Georg von Mackensen at the funeral of Arturo Bocchini, Rome, Italy, 21 Nov 1940A lance corporal of the British Army East Surrey Regiment posed with a Thompson sub-machinegun, Chatham in Kent, England, United Kingdom, 25 Nov 1940Italian cruiser Bolzano, during the Battle of Cape Spartivento, 27 Nov 1940
Chinese Red Cross report to Chiang Kaishek noting the Japanese use of bubonic plague as a weapon at Changde, China on 4 Nov 1940; report compiled on 28 Nov 1940Wang Jingwei officially being sworn in as the president of the Japanese puppet regime in Nanjing, China, 29 Nov 1940; he had been the acting leader of the puppet regime since 20 Mar 1940Wang Jingwei signing an agreement with the Japanese over the recognition of the puppet nation of Manchukuo, Nanjing, China, 30 Nov 1940Wang Jingwei speaking at a ceremony in which the Japanese puppet states of Manchukuo and Nanjing recognized each other, Nanjing, China, 30 Nov 1940
Chinese Red Cross report to Chiang Kaishek noting the Japanese use of bubonic plague as a weapon at Changde, China on 4 Nov 1940; report compiled on 28 Nov 1940Wang Jingwei officially being sworn in as the president of the Japanese puppet regime in Nanjing, China, 29 Nov 1940; he had been the acting leader of the puppet regime since 20 Mar 1940Wang Jingwei signing an agreement with the Japanese over the recognition of the puppet nation of Manchukuo, Nanjing, China, 30 Nov 1940Wang Jingwei speaking at a ceremony in which the Japanese puppet states of Manchukuo and Nanjing recognized each other, Nanjing, China, 30 Nov 1940

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