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Experimental A-17A aircraft at the National Advisory Committee for AeronauticsJ. Edgar Hoover in his office, Washington DC, United States, 5 Apr 1940Heavy cruiser Admiral Hipper embarking German troops for the invasion of Norway, 6 Apr 1940Settsu as radio-controlled target vessel, Kure, Japan, 7 Apr 1940
Experimental A-17A aircraft at the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics' Langley facility in Hampton, Virginia, United States, 3 Apr 1940, photo 3 of 3J. Edgar Hoover in his office, Washington DC, United States, 5 Apr 1940Heavy cruiser Admiral Hipper embarking German troops for the invasion of Norway, 6 Apr 1940Settsu as radio-controlled target vessel, Kure, Japan, 7 Apr 1940
German heavy cruiser Admiral Hipper or Blücher in the North Sea en route to Oslo, Norway, 8 Apr 1940; photo taken from light cruiser Emden seen in the foregroundGerman light cruiser Emden in the North Sea en route to Oslo, Norway, 8 Apr 1940Blücher listing heavily to port, Oslofjord, Norway, 9 April 1940Danish machine gun team gathered for a photo hours before engaging with German invaders, Bredevad, Denmark, 9 Apr 1940; two of the men died later that day; note Madsen light machine gun
German heavy cruiser Admiral Hipper or Blücher in the North Sea en route to Oslo, Norway, 8 Apr 1940; photo taken from light cruiser Emden seen in the foregroundGerman light cruiser Emden in the North Sea en route to Oslo, Norway, 8 Apr 1940Blücher listing heavily to port, Oslofjord, Norway, 9 April 1940Danish machine gun team gathered for a photo hours before engaging with German invaders, Bredevad, Denmark, 9 Apr 1940; two of the men died later that day; note Madsen light machine gun
Danish soldiers with a 20mm Madsen light machine gun at a crossroads in Åbenrå, Denmark, 9 Apr 1940German battleship Schleswig-Holstein off Korsør, Denmark, 9 Apr 1940, photo 1 of 2German battleship Schleswig-Holstein off Korsør, Denmark, 9 Apr 1940, photo 2 of 2German Junkers Ju 52 transport aircraft over Denmark, 9 Apr 1940
Danish soldiers with a 20mm Madsen light machine gun at a crossroads in Åbenrå, Denmark, 9 Apr 1940German battleship Schleswig-Holstein off Korsør, Denmark, 9 Apr 1940, photo 1 of 2German battleship Schleswig-Holstein off Korsør, Denmark, 9 Apr 1940, photo 2 of 2German Junkers Ju 52 transport aircraft over Denmark, 9 Apr 1940
German military journalist reporting from Copenhagen, Denmark on the day of its capitulation, 9 Apr 1940German paratroopers at the Masnedoe Fort, Denmark, 9 April 1940Königsberg under British aircraft attack, Bergen, Norway, 9 April 1940Warspite and a British destroyer during Second Battle of Narvik, 13 Apr 1940
German military journalist reporting from Copenhagen, Denmark on the day of its capitulation, 9 Apr 1940German paratroopers at the Masnedoe Fort, Denmark, 9 April 1940Königsberg under British aircraft attack, Bergen, Norway, 9 April 1940Warspite and a British destroyer during Second Battle of Narvik, 13 Apr 1940
German Army artillery troops getting hot food from a mobile field kitchen, Denmark, 1940Émile Bertin off Norway, Apr 1940German Oberleutnant Herbert Stemmer in front of a PzKpfw I tank, Norway, 18 Apr 1940Three German Neubaufahrzeug heavy tanks at Oslo, Norway, 19 Apr 1940
German Army artillery troops getting hot food from a mobile field kitchen, Denmark, 1940Émile Bertin off Norway, Apr 1940German Oberleutnant Herbert Stemmer in front of a PzKpfw I tank, Norway, 18 Apr 1940Three German Neubaufahrzeug heavy tanks at Oslo, Norway, 19 Apr 1940

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