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Aleksandr Vasilevsky (right-most in second row) and other commissars of the Soviet 143rd Regiment, Russia, 1928Chinese cruiser Yingrui off Shanghai, China, 1928Chinese cruiser Yingrui, China, circa 1920sCross section drawing of the slipways of AG Vulcan Stettin shipyard, Germany, circa 1920s
Aleksandr Vasilevsky (right-most in second row) and other commissars of the Soviet 143rd Regiment, Russia, 1928Chinese cruiser Yingrui off Shanghai, China, 1928Chinese cruiser Yingrui, China, circa 1920sCross section drawing of the slipways of AG Vulcan Stettin shipyard, Germany, circa 1920s
Cruiser HMS Cumberland, circa 1928. Location unknown. Note the hull painted white.HMS Barham, HMS Malaya, and HMS Argus in exercise, western Mediterranean Sea, circa late 1920s, photo 1 of 2; photograph taken from HMS RodneyHMS Barham, HMS Malaya, and HMS Argus in exercise, western Mediterranean Sea, circa late 1920s, photo 2 of 2; photograph taken from HMS RodneyHMS Repulse (leading the column), HMS Renown (behind Repulse), and other capital ships during maneuvers, circa late 1920s
Cruiser HMS Cumberland, circa 1928. Location unknown. Note the hull painted white.HMS Barham, HMS Malaya, and HMS Argus in exercise, western Mediterranean Sea, circa late 1920s, photo 1 of 2; photograph taken from HMS RodneyHMS Barham, HMS Malaya, and HMS Argus in exercise, western Mediterranean Sea, circa late 1920s, photo 2 of 2; photograph taken from HMS RodneyHMS Repulse (leading the column), HMS Renown (behind Repulse), and other capital ships during maneuvers, circa late 1920s
Japanese Army FT light tank, Kasuga, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan, circa 1920sJapanese Army Type 88-1 (KDA-2) reconnaissance aircraft at rest, Japan, circa late 1920sJapanese Whippet medium tanks, circa 1920sJoseph Stalin and his second wife Nadezhda Alliluyeva, Russia, circa 1920s
Japanese Army FT light tank, Kasuga, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan, circa 1920sJapanese Army Type 88-1 (KDA-2) reconnaissance aircraft at rest, Japan, circa late 1920sJapanese Whippet medium tanks, circa 1920sJoseph Stalin and his second wife Nadezhda Alliluyeva, Russia, circa 1920s
Kako in Tokyo Bay, Japan, 1928; three stripes on after smokestack indicated membership in the 5th SentaiLight cruiser Danae, circa 1920sLight cruiser Tatsuta at Kure, Japan, 1928Norwegian Army two-man Madsen light machine gun crew, 1928
Kako in Tokyo Bay, Japan, 1928; three stripes on after smokestack indicated membership in the 5th SentaiLight cruiser Danae, circa 1920sLight cruiser Tatsuta at Kure, Japan, 1928Norwegian Army two-man Madsen light machine gun crew, 1928
Vannevar Bush in the laboratory at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, circa 1928.Eight Mark 10 torpedoes stowed in the torpedo room of USS S-14 at the Mare Island Naval Shipyard in California, Jan 1928. The eye on the nose of the torpedoes indicates these all had exercise heads.Japanese battleships Fuso (foreground), Nagato (center), and Mutsu (background) at Mitajiri, Hofu, Yamaguchi, Japan, 1928King Gustaf V of Sweden at a church service in Wilmersdorf, Berlin, Germany, Feb 1928
Vannevar Bush in the laboratory at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, circa 1928.Eight Mark 10 torpedoes stowed in the torpedo room of USS S-14 at the Mare Island Naval Shipyard in California, Jan 1928. The eye on the nose of the torpedoes indicates these all had exercise heads.Japanese battleships Fuso (foreground), Nagato (center), and Mutsu (background) at Mitajiri, Hofu, Yamaguchi, Japan, 1928King Gustaf V of Sweden at a church service in Wilmersdorf, Berlin, Germany, Feb 1928

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