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United States Army Captain Robert Smith of the Alaskan Survey in Jun 1931 holding a Fairchild F-8 aerial camera, predecessor to the K-20 model used in WWII.Adolf Hitler with the first graduating class of the Reich Leadership School, Munich, Germany, Jun-Jul 1931German pilot Ernst Udet and American pilot Alford Williams, Berlin, Germany, Jul 1931US Secretary of State Henry Stimson and Ambassador Frederic Moseley Sackett departing Paul von Hindenburg
United States Army Captain Robert Smith of the Alaskan Survey in Jun 1931 holding a Fairchild F-8 aerial camera, predecessor to the K-20 model used in WWII.Adolf Hitler with the first graduating class of the Reich Leadership School, Munich, Germany, Jun-Jul 1931German pilot Ernst Udet and American pilot Alford Williams, Berlin, Germany, Jul 1931US Secretary of State Henry Stimson and Ambassador Frederic Moseley Sackett departing Paul von Hindenburg's office in Berlin, Germany, Jul 1931
USS S-39 surfacing during short range battle exercise, off Qingdao, Shandong, China, summer 1931XP2M-1 prototype aircraft in flight, mid-1931Kongo under reconstruction, Yokosuka, Japan, 20 Jul 1931; she was nearing completionJoseph Stalin and Maxim Gorky, 21 Jul 1931
USS S-39 surfacing during short range battle exercise, off Qingdao, Shandong, China, summer 1931XP2M-1 prototype aircraft in flight, mid-1931Kongo under reconstruction, Yokosuka, Japan, 20 Jul 1931; she was nearing completionJoseph Stalin and Maxim Gorky, 21 Jul 1931
Do X aircraft in flight over Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, circa Aug 1931Heinrich Brüning, Benito Mussolini, and Luca Orsini Baroni at Villa dLeutnant Heines speaking to a group of German Nazi SA men at the Berlin Sportpalast, Germany, Apr 1931Pilots Boleslaw Orlinski of Poland, Richard Atcherley of Britain, Alois Kubita of Czechoslovakia, A. Williams of United States, Ernst Udet of Germany, and Mario De Bernardi of Italy at Carlton Hotel, New York, New York, United States, Aug 1931
Do X aircraft in flight over Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, circa Aug 1931Heinrich Brüning, Benito Mussolini, and Luca Orsini Baroni at Villa d'Este, Tivoli, Italy, Aug 1931Leutnant Heines speaking to a group of German Nazi SA men at the Berlin Sportpalast, Germany, Apr 1931Pilots Boleslaw Orlinski of Poland, Richard Atcherley of Britain, Alois Kubita of Czechoslovakia, A. Williams of United States, Ernst Udet of Germany, and Mario De Bernardi of Italy at Carlton Hotel, New York, New York, United States, Aug 1931
The second Do X aircraft in flight over the Italian Alps, Aug 1931Do X aircraft arriving on the Suriname River near Paramaribo, Dutch Guiana (now Suriname), 18 Aug 1931Benito Mussolini commending an air force squadron leader during an inspection, near Milan, Italy, Sep 1931Benito Mussolini speaking before Italian youth on the western side of the Colosseum, Rome, Italy, Sep 1931
The second Do X aircraft in flight over the Italian Alps, Aug 1931Do X aircraft arriving on the Suriname River near Paramaribo, Dutch Guiana (now Suriname), 18 Aug 1931Benito Mussolini commending an air force squadron leader during an inspection, near Milan, Italy, Sep 1931Benito Mussolini speaking before Italian youth on the western side of the Colosseum, Rome, Italy, Sep 1931
Émile Bertin under construction, Saint-Nazaire, France, 1931Japanese Army infantrymen and nurses on exercise, Sep 1931Kongo underway, circa late 1931Kongo, circa late 1931
Émile Bertin under construction, Saint-Nazaire, France, 1931Japanese Army infantrymen and nurses on exercise, Sep 1931Kongo underway, circa late 1931Kongo, circa late 1931

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