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G4M bomber of 801st Air Group, Japanese Navy 703rd Reconnaissance Flight Corps in flight, circa 1940sG4M bombers of Mizawa Air Group of the Japanese Navy in flight, circa 1940sG4M1 bombers of Kanoya Air Group of Japanese Navy in flight, circa 1940sG4M2a Model 24 bomber of 763rd Air Group of the Japanese Navy at rest at an airfield, circa 1940s
G4M bomber of 801st Air Group, Japanese Navy 703rd Reconnaissance Flight Corps in flight, circa 1940sG4M bombers of Mizawa Air Group of the Japanese Navy in flight, circa 1940sG4M1 bombers of Kanoya Air Group of Japanese Navy in flight, circa 1940sG4M2a Model 24 bomber of 763rd Air Group of the Japanese Navy at rest at an airfield, circa 1940s
General Sun Li-jen inspecting the Chinese New 38th Division, 1940sGeneral William Rupertus and Colonel John Selden, Australia, 1943German 7.5 cm PaK 40 anti-tank gun and its crew in position during an exercise, Belgium or France, 1943German crew servicing a Ju 87 Stuka aircraft, 1942-1944; note 3.7-cm anti-tank guns mounted under wings
General Sun Li-jen inspecting the Chinese New 38th Division, 1940sGeneral William Rupertus and Colonel John Selden, Australia, 1943German 7.5 cm PaK 40 anti-tank gun and its crew in position during an exercise, Belgium or France, 1943German crew servicing a Ju 87 Stuka aircraft, 1942-1944; note 3.7-cm anti-tank guns mounted under wings
German DFS 230 glider landing, Italy, 1943, photo 1 of 2; note use of parachute to decelerateGerman DFS 230 glider landing, Italy, 1943, photo 2 of 2; note use of parachute to decelerateGerman glider troopers in exercise in a DFS 230 glider, Italy, 1943, photo 1 of 2German glider troopers in exercise in a DFS 230 glider, Italy, 1943, photo 2 of 2
German DFS 230 glider landing, Italy, 1943, photo 1 of 2; note use of parachute to decelerateGerman DFS 230 glider landing, Italy, 1943, photo 2 of 2; note use of parachute to decelerateGerman glider troopers in exercise in a DFS 230 glider, Italy, 1943, photo 1 of 2German glider troopers in exercise in a DFS 230 glider, Italy, 1943, photo 2 of 2
German horse-drawn logistics unit at a stream, date and location unknownGerman horse-drawn logistics unit at a stream, date and location unknownGerman horse-drawn logistics unit, date and location unknownGerman Luftwaffe Field Marshal Albert Kesselring testing a MP43 assault rifle, Germany, circa 1940s
German horse-drawn logistics unit at a stream, date and location unknownGerman horse-drawn logistics unit at a stream, date and location unknownGerman horse-drawn logistics unit, date and location unknownGerman Luftwaffe Field Marshal Albert Kesselring testing a MP43 assault rifle, Germany, circa 1940s
German officer atop a horse with a military transport vehicle, date and location unknownGerman servicemen at the ruins of the Greek theater at Syracuse, Sicily, Italy, circa 1943German servicemen from Army, Navy, and Air Force in Italy, 1943; Kfz. 305 Opel Blitz truck in backgroundGerman sign warning vehicular drivers and passengers that the road lead into an area known for partisan activity and they should keep their weapons ready, Norway or Finland, 1942-1943
German officer atop a horse with a military transport vehicle, date and location unknownGerman servicemen at the ruins of the Greek theater at Syracuse, Sicily, Italy, circa 1943German servicemen from Army, Navy, and Air Force in Italy, 1943; Kfz. 305 Opel Blitz truck in backgroundGerman sign warning vehicular drivers and passengers that the road lead into an area known for partisan activity and they should keep their weapons ready, Norway or Finland, 1942-1943

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