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Walrus seaplane being launched from HMS Mauritius, date unknown, photo 2 of 2Walrus seaplane on the catapult of HMS Mauritius, date unknownWang Jingwei reviewing puppet Chinese troops, China, date unknown; note Japanese-supplied Type 92 machine gunsWang Jingwei reviewing troops during a military exercise, China, 1940s
Walrus seaplane being launched from HMS Mauritius, date unknown, photo 2 of 2Walrus seaplane on the catapult of HMS Mauritius, date unknownWang Jingwei reviewing puppet Chinese troops, China, date unknown; note Japanese-supplied Type 92 machine gunsWang Jingwei reviewing troops during a military exercise, China, 1940s
Wang Jingwei speaking at a training academy, China, 1940s; note presence of Japanese officersWang Jingwei studying a map during a military exercise, China, 1940s; note presence of Japanese officersWang Jingwei studying a map with military officers and government officials, China, 1940s; note presence of Japanese Army officersWang Jingwei with a unidentified Japanese general, Nanjing, China, 1940s
Wang Jingwei speaking at a training academy, China, 1940s; note presence of Japanese officersWang Jingwei studying a map during a military exercise, China, 1940s; note presence of Japanese officersWang Jingwei studying a map with military officers and government officials, China, 1940s; note presence of Japanese Army officersWang Jingwei with a unidentified Japanese general, Nanjing, China, 1940s
Wang Jingwei with Chinese and Japanese officers at the naval headquarters of the puppet regime, China, 1940sWashhouse, Fiji, 1942-1944Western bankers and businessmen being rounded up by the Japanese, Hong Kong, Dec 1941-Jan 1942ZiS-30 self-propelled anti-tank gun and crew in the suburbs of Moscow, Russia, circa early 1940s
Wang Jingwei with Chinese and Japanese officers at the naval headquarters of the puppet regime, China, 1940sWashhouse, Fiji, 1942-1944Western bankers and businessmen being rounded up by the Japanese, Hong Kong, Dec 1941-Jan 1942ZiS-30 self-propelled anti-tank gun and crew in the suburbs of Moscow, Russia, circa early 1940s
ZiS-30 self-propelled anti-tank gun, date unknownA prototype Sea Otter aircraft at rest on the ground, Jan 1942African-American steward serving Caucasian-American officers aboard a US destroyer, Londonderry, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom, Jan 1942African-American US Army Air Corps Captain Roy F. Morse teaching cadets how to send and receive code, Tuskegee, Alabama, United States, Jan 1942
ZiS-30 self-propelled anti-tank gun, date unknownA prototype Sea Otter aircraft at rest on the ground, Jan 1942African-American steward serving Caucasian-American officers aboard a US destroyer, Londonderry, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom, Jan 1942African-American US Army Air Corps Captain Roy F. Morse teaching cadets how to send and receive code, Tuskegee, Alabama, United States, Jan 1942
Captured British AEC Armoured Command Vehicle in German service, North Africa, Jan 1942Chinese soldier speaking with two Japanese prisoners of war, Changsha, Hunan Province, China, Jan 1942Chinese soldier with Japanese equipment captured during the Third Battle of Changsha, Jan 1942Chinese soldier with ZB vz. 26 light machine gun at Changsha, Hunan Province, China, Jan 1942
Captured British AEC Armoured Command Vehicle in German service, North Africa, Jan 1942Chinese soldier speaking with two Japanese prisoners of war, Changsha, Hunan Province, China, Jan 1942Chinese soldier with Japanese equipment captured during the Third Battle of Changsha, Jan 1942Chinese soldier with ZB vz. 26 light machine gun at Changsha, Hunan Province, China, Jan 1942

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