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Werner von Fritsch and Ludwig Beck in conversation during maneuvers in in Mecklenburg and Pomerania, Germany, 1937Wilhelm Gustloff under construction, Slip VII of the Blohm und Voss shipyard, Hamburg, Germany, 1937XB-14A prototype bomber at rest, pre-26 Feb 1941Xi Qia with Manchukuo and Japanese officials, northeastern China, 1930s
Werner von Fritsch and Ludwig Beck in conversation during maneuvers in in Mecklenburg and Pomerania, Germany, 1937Wilhelm Gustloff under construction, Slip VII of the Blohm und Voss shipyard, Hamburg, Germany, 1937XB-14A prototype bomber at rest, pre-26 Feb 1941Xi Qia with Manchukuo and Japanese officials, northeastern China, 1930s
Y1B-17 aircraft in flight, circa 1937Yue Yiqin in full flight gear with a Hawk III fighter, China, 1930sZhang Jinghui with family, circa 1930sChinese Ambassador Cheng Tianfang immediately after he had presented his credentials to Adolf Hitler, Berlin, Germany, Jan 1936; seen in 12 Apr 1936 issue of China Pictorial
Y1B-17 aircraft in flight, circa 1937Yue Yiqin in full flight gear with a Hawk III fighter, China, 1930sZhang Jinghui with family, circa 1930sChinese Ambassador Cheng Tianfang immediately after he had presented his credentials to Adolf Hitler, Berlin, Germany, Jan 1936; seen in 12 Apr 1936 issue of China Pictorial
Haneda Airfield, Tokyo, Japan, circa Jan 1937. Note the Fokker F.VII Trimotor airliner on the ramp.View of SoryuHenley ready for launching, Mare Island Navy Yard, California, United States, 12 Jan 1937; note Preston partially visible through the crane rails, at rightVincennes making 10.74 knots during trials off Rockland, Maine, United States, at 1258 on 12 Jan 1937
Haneda Airfield, Tokyo, Japan, circa Jan 1937. Note the Fokker F.VII Trimotor airliner on the ramp.View of Soryu's wake from the after end of the boat stowage deck during a speed trial, Japan, Nov 1937Henley ready for launching, Mare Island Navy Yard, California, United States, 12 Jan 1937; note Preston partially visible through the crane rails, at rightVincennes making 10.74 knots during trials off Rockland, Maine, United States, at 1258 on 12 Jan 1937
Himmler, Heydrich, Daluege, and Adolf Hühnlein at a memorial ceremony on German Police Day, Horst-Wessel-Platz, Berlin, Germany, 16 Jan 1937Wang Jingwei arriving at Ming Palace Airport, Nanjing, China, 18 Jan 1937, photo 1 of 2Wang Jingwei arriving at Ming Palace Airport, Nanjing, China, 18 Jan 1937, photo 2 of 2Japanese War Minister Hisaichi Terauchi and Prime Minister Koko Hirota at the Diet of Japan during a historic session that would lead to Hirota
Himmler, Heydrich, Daluege, and Adolf Hühnlein at a memorial ceremony on German Police Day, Horst-Wessel-Platz, Berlin, Germany, 16 Jan 1937Wang Jingwei arriving at Ming Palace Airport, Nanjing, China, 18 Jan 1937, photo 1 of 2Wang Jingwei arriving at Ming Palace Airport, Nanjing, China, 18 Jan 1937, photo 2 of 2Japanese War Minister Hisaichi Terauchi and Prime Minister Koko Hirota at the Diet of Japan during a historic session that would lead to Hirota's resignation, 21 Jan 1937
CummingsDestroyer USS Shaw at the Philadelphia Navy Yard, 26 Jan 1937. Photo 1 of 2.Destroyer USS Shaw at the Philadelphia Navy Yard, 26 Jan 1937. Photo 2 of 2.Destroyer USS Shaw moored at Philadelphia Navy Yard, 26 Jan 1937.
Cummings' historical data plaque, photographed by the New York Navy Yard, United States, 25 Jan 1937Destroyer USS Shaw at the Philadelphia Navy Yard, 26 Jan 1937. Photo 1 of 2.Destroyer USS Shaw at the Philadelphia Navy Yard, 26 Jan 1937. Photo 2 of 2.Destroyer USS Shaw moored at Philadelphia Navy Yard, 26 Jan 1937.

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