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Benito Mussolini attending the inauguration ceremony of the new rail station at Busto Arsizio, Italy, 25 Oct 1924USS Canopus with submarines USS S-36, S-37, S-38, S-39, S-40, and S-41, Apra Harbor, Guam, 29 Oct 1924USS S-39 in Apra Harbor, Guam, 29 Oct 1924Yubari anchored in a harbor in Japan, 15 Nov 1924; lower left inscription noted
Benito Mussolini attending the inauguration ceremony of the new rail station at Busto Arsizio, Italy, 25 Oct 1924USS Canopus with submarines USS S-36, S-37, S-38, S-39, S-40, and S-41, Apra Harbor, Guam, 29 Oct 1924USS S-39 in Apra Harbor, Guam, 29 Oct 1924Yubari anchored in a harbor in Japan, 15 Nov 1924; lower left inscription noted 'Warship Yubari, Taisho 13-11-15'
Japanese troops training with a Type 11 light machine gun, Dec 1924USS Savannah with USS S-27 (outboard) and other submarines, Dec 1924; note USS Bushnell in backgroundAdolf Hitler on his release from Landsberg Prison, Bavaria, Germany, 20 Dec 1924A ship in the floating drydock at AG Vulcan Stettin shipyard, Stettin, Germany (now Szczecin, Poland), circa 1920s
Japanese troops training with a Type 11 light machine gun, Dec 1924USS Savannah with USS S-27 (outboard) and other submarines, Dec 1924; note USS Bushnell in backgroundAdolf Hitler on his release from Landsberg Prison, Bavaria, Germany, 20 Dec 1924A ship in the floating drydock at AG Vulcan Stettin shipyard, Stettin, Germany (now Szczecin, Poland), circa 1920s
AG Vulcan Stettin shipyard, Germany, circa 1920sAnastas Mikoyan, Joseph Stalin and Grigoriy Ordzhonikidze, Tiflis (now Tbilisi), Georgia, 1925Battleship Nagato, circa early 1925Battleships Parizhskaia Kommuna and Marat at Kronstadt, Leningrad, Russia, 1925
AG Vulcan Stettin shipyard, Germany, circa 1920sAnastas Mikoyan, Joseph Stalin and Grigoriy Ordzhonikidze, Tiflis (now Tbilisi), Georgia, 1925Battleship Nagato, circa early 1925Battleships Parizhskaia Kommuna and Marat at Kronstadt, Leningrad, Russia, 1925
Benito Mussolini and his daughter Edda at Cattolica, Italy, 1925Captain Isoroku Yamamoto with US Secretary of the Navy Curtis Wilbur circa 1925-1928; note Order of the Golden Kite at YamamotoChiang Kaishek as the commandant of the Whampoa Military Academy, Guangdong Province, China, mid-1920sChinese Madsen machine gun crew, date unknown
Benito Mussolini and his daughter Edda at Cattolica, Italy, 1925Captain Isoroku Yamamoto with US Secretary of the Navy Curtis Wilbur circa 1925-1928; note Order of the Golden Kite at Yamamoto's collarChiang Kaishek as the commandant of the Whampoa Military Academy, Guangdong Province, China, mid-1920sChinese Madsen machine gun crew, date unknown
Chinese protected cruiser Hairong, China, circa 1920sChinese protected cruiser Hairong, China; the five-color Clarence Tinker in front of an aircraft, date unknownCommander Chuichi Nagumo, in civilian clothes, with his middle school friend Ichiro Saeki while visiting Seattle, Washington, United States, 1925
Chinese protected cruiser Hairong, China, circa 1920sChinese protected cruiser Hairong, China; the five-color 'Five Races Under One Union' flag flying on the bow dated this photograph as between 1912 and 1928Clarence Tinker in front of an aircraft, date unknownCommander Chuichi Nagumo, in civilian clothes, with his middle school friend Ichiro Saeki while visiting Seattle, Washington, United States, 1925

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