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Light cruiser Voroshilov, circa 1940sLight cruiser Voroshilov, Sevastopol, Russia, circa 1940sM.9A Master I aircraft of No. Service Flying Training School in flight over RAF Sealand, Wales, United Kingdom, date unknownMen working on M3 tanks at the Detroit Arsenal Tank Plant, Warren, Michigan, United States, circa 1940-1942
Light cruiser Voroshilov, circa 1940sLight cruiser Voroshilov, Sevastopol, Russia, circa 1940sM.9A Master I aircraft of No. Service Flying Training School in flight over RAF Sealand, Wales, United Kingdom, date unknownMen working on M3 tanks at the Detroit Arsenal Tank Plant, Warren, Michigan, United States, circa 1940-1942
Museum ship Oregon, Portland, Oregon, 1941-1942Newly built CW-21 fighter in Chinese Air Force markings, 1941OS2U Kingfisher float plane being shot off a catapult mounted on a dock for training purposes at Pensacola, Florida, United States, pre-war 1941.P-39C-BE Airacobra fighter of 40th Pursuit Squadron of USAAF 31st Pursuit Group at Selfridge Field, Harrison, Michigan, United States, 1941
Museum ship Oregon, Portland, Oregon, 1941-1942Newly built CW-21 fighter in Chinese Air Force markings, 1941OS2U Kingfisher float plane being shot off a catapult mounted on a dock for training purposes at Pensacola, Florida, United States, pre-war 1941.P-39C-BE Airacobra fighter of 40th Pursuit Squadron of USAAF 31st Pursuit Group at Selfridge Field, Harrison, Michigan, United States, 1941
P.82 Defiant Mk I turret fighter of No. 264 Squadron RAF (based in RAF West Malling) in flight over southeastern England, United Kingdom, circa 1939Painting Paratroopers jumping out of a Ki-34 aircraft during an exercise, circa 1940sPortrait of Bai Chongxi seen in Japanese publication
P.82 Defiant Mk I turret fighter of No. 264 Squadron RAF (based in RAF West Malling) in flight over southeastern England, United Kingdom, circa 1939Painting 'Conquest of Bergen by German Light Cruisers' by Adolf Bock, 1941, depicting light cruisers Köln and Königsberg landing troops at Bergen, Norway, on 9 Apr 1940Paratroopers jumping out of a Ki-34 aircraft during an exercise, circa 1940sPortrait of Bai Chongxi seen in Japanese publication 'Latest Biographies of Important Chinese', 1941
Portrait of Cai Tingkai seen in Japanese publication Portrait of Chairman of Nationalist Chinese Government Lin Sen, circa 1941Portrait of Chen Guofu, seen in 1941 edition of Japanese publication Portrait of Chen Jie, seen in 1941 Japanese publication
Portrait of Cai Tingkai seen in Japanese publication 'Latest Biographies of Important Chinese', 1941Portrait of Chairman of Nationalist Chinese Government Lin Sen, circa 1941Portrait of Chen Guofu, seen in 1941 edition of Japanese publication 'The Most Recent Biographies of Important Chinese People'Portrait of Chen Jie, seen in 1941 Japanese publication 'The Most Recent Biographies of Important Chinese People'
Portrait of Chen Jitang seen in Japanese publication Portrait of Chen Shaokuan seen in Japanese publication Portrait of Cheng Tianfang, seen in 1941 publication Japanese Portrait of Deng Xihou seen in Japanese publication
Portrait of Chen Jitang seen in Japanese publication 'Latest Biographies of Important Chinese', 1941Portrait of Chen Shaokuan seen in Japanese publication 'Latest Biographies of Important Chinese', 1941Portrait of Cheng Tianfang, seen in 1941 publication Japanese 'The Most Recent Biographies of Important Chinese People'Portrait of Deng Xihou seen in Japanese publication 'Latest Biographies of Important Chinese', 1941

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