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Port quarter view of the passenger-cargo ship SS Tilawa in port, 1930s, location unknown.Portrait of Alfred Rosenberg, 1933-1941Portrait of Demchugdongrub seen in Japanese publication Portrait of Joseph Stalin, 1930s
Port quarter view of the passenger-cargo ship SS Tilawa in port, 1930s, location unknown.Portrait of Alfred Rosenberg, 1933-1941Portrait of Demchugdongrub seen in Japanese publication 'Latest Biographies of Important Chinese', 1941Portrait of Joseph Stalin, 1930s
Portrait of Li Shouxin seen in Japanese publication Portrait of Song Ziwen seen in Japanese publication Portrait of the Kangde Emperor of the Japanese puppet state of Manchukuo, mid-1930sSamochód pancerny wz.34 with the so-called
Portrait of Li Shouxin seen in Japanese publication 'Latest Biographies of Important Chinese', 1941Portrait of Song Ziwen seen in Japanese publication 'Latest Biographies of Important Chinese', 1941Portrait of the Kangde Emperor of the Japanese puppet state of Manchukuo, mid-1930sSamochód pancerny wz.34 with the so-called 'Japanese camouflage' (used by the Polish forces until 1936), mid-1930s
Schwarzlose M.08 machine gun in Dutch Army service, circa 1930sSeal aircraft of No. 821 Squadron FAA from HMS Courageous in flight, date unknownSecond prototype of T-35 heavy tank, 1930sStudents of Soongsil Middle School Chung Il-kwon (seated), Jang Jun-ha (left), Moon Ik-hwan (center), and Yun Dong-ju (right), 1935 or 1936
Schwarzlose M.08 machine gun in Dutch Army service, circa 1930sSeal aircraft of No. 821 Squadron FAA from HMS Courageous in flight, date unknownSecond prototype of T-35 heavy tank, 1930sStudents of Soongsil Middle School Chung Il-kwon (seated), Jang Jun-ha (left), Moon Ik-hwan (center), and Yun Dong-ju (right), 1935 or 1936
The horseshoe bend of the Geeste River, Bremerhaven, Germany, circa 1930s; Rickmers shipyard near top of photoUnidentified vessel in drydock, Germaniawerft yard, Kiel, Germany, circa 1930sUS Marine Byron Anderson on a horse in China, circa 1935Vannevar Bush standing over a section of his differential analyzer at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, circa 1935.
The horseshoe bend of the Geeste River, Bremerhaven, Germany, circa 1930s; Rickmers shipyard near top of photoUnidentified vessel in drydock, Germaniawerft yard, Kiel, Germany, circa 1930sUS Marine Byron Anderson on a horse in China, circa 1935Vannevar Bush standing over a section of his differential analyzer at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, circa 1935.
View of the stern of light cruiser Köln, with men manning her rails, 1935Portrait of Prince Yi U, 5 Jan 1935; Lady Kim of Kwang-san and Yi Jin-wan in insetsChairman of the Nationalist Government Lin Sen with head of Executive Yuan Wang Jinwei, Italian ambassador Vincenzo Lojacono, and others, Nanjing, China, 25 Jan 1935Wang Jingwei, Lin Sen, and Italian Ambassador to China Vincenzo Lojacono shortly after Lojacono had delivered his credentials, Nanjing, China, 25 Jan 1935
View of the stern of light cruiser Köln, with men manning her rails, 1935Portrait of Prince Yi U, 5 Jan 1935; Lady Kim of Kwang-san and Yi Jin-wan in insetsChairman of the Nationalist Government Lin Sen with head of Executive Yuan Wang Jinwei, Italian ambassador Vincenzo Lojacono, and others, Nanjing, China, 25 Jan 1935Wang Jingwei, Lin Sen, and Italian Ambassador to China Vincenzo Lojacono shortly after Lojacono had delivered his credentials, Nanjing, China, 25 Jan 1935

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