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Nazi German official Dr. Alfred Hugenberg observing a SA parade, Bad Harzburg, Germany, 11 Oct 1931Nazi Party gathering at Bad Harzburg, Germany, 11 Oct 1931Nazi Party SA members meeting in Bad Harzburg, Germany, 11 Oct 1931Suffern in Hampton Roads, Virginia, United States, 15 Oct 1931
Nazi German official Dr. Alfred Hugenberg observing a SA parade, Bad Harzburg, Germany, 11 Oct 1931Nazi Party gathering at Bad Harzburg, Germany, 11 Oct 1931Nazi Party SA members meeting in Bad Harzburg, Germany, 11 Oct 1931Suffern in Hampton Roads, Virginia, United States, 15 Oct 1931
Helmuth von Moltke (rear) and Freya Deichmann (left) on their wedding day, Köln, Germany, 18 Oct 1931; MoltkeCarrier Ryujo under construction in Drydock No. 5, Yokosuka, Japan, 20 Oct 1931Duke of York and Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon at the inauguration of a new railroad line, circa Nov 1931Japanese troops firing field guns, northeastern China, circa Oct-Nov 1931
Helmuth von Moltke (rear) and Freya Deichmann (left) on their wedding day, Köln, Germany, 18 Oct 1931; Moltke's mother (center) and Deichmann's mother (right) also presentCarrier Ryujo under construction in Drydock No. 5, Yokosuka, Japan, 20 Oct 1931Duke of York and Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon at the inauguration of a new railroad line, circa Nov 1931Japanese troops firing field guns, northeastern China, circa Oct-Nov 1931
Haguro, probably between Dec 1931 and Nov 1932 when she was the third-ranking ship of Japanese NavyPrince Yi Geon and Yoshiko Matsudaira, Japan, Dec 1931Japanese troops in the back of a truck, northeastern China, 1930sMilitary burial of fallen Japanese Army soldiers, northeastern China, 1930s
Haguro, probably between Dec 1931 and Nov 1932 when she was the third-ranking ship of Japanese Navy's Cruiser Squadron 4, Fourth Fleet; Japanese inscription in the lower right reads 'Large cruiser HagPrince Yi Geon and Yoshiko Matsudaira, Japan, Dec 1931Japanese troops in the back of a truck, northeastern China, 1930sMilitary burial of fallen Japanese Army soldiers, northeastern China, 1930s
A Hairong-class protected cruiser, China, circa 1930sAdmiral Richard Leigh inspecting the crew of his flagship USS California at the shipAerial view of Mines Field, Inglewood, California on Army Day, circa 1931. Hangar No. 1 was home to the Curtiss-Wright Flying Service with script ‘Curtiss’ on its roof. Hangars 2 and 3 are seen with checkered roofs.Aerial view of Puget Sound Naval Shipyard, Bremerton, Washington, United States with the Manette Bridge over the Port Washington Narrows in the background, 1932.
A Hairong-class protected cruiser, China, circa 1930sAdmiral Richard Leigh inspecting the crew of his flagship USS California at the ship's forecastle, 1932Aerial view of Mines Field, Inglewood, California on Army Day, circa 1931. Hangar No. 1 was home to the Curtiss-Wright Flying Service with script ‘Curtiss’ on its roof. Hangars 2 and 3 are seen with checkered roofs.Aerial view of Puget Sound Naval Shipyard, Bremerton, Washington, United States with the Manette Bridge over the Port Washington Narrows in the background, 1932.
Armored cruiser Izumo in Shanghai harbor, China, 1932Aviator Ernst Udet (at camera), cameraman Hans Schneeberger, and film director Arnold Fanck, circa 1932Battleships Nagato (foreground) and Mutsu (background) underway, circa early 1930sBenito Mussolini and his son Romano at Riccione, Italy, 1932
Armored cruiser Izumo in Shanghai harbor, China, 1932Aviator Ernst Udet (at camera), cameraman Hans Schneeberger, and film director Arnold Fanck, circa 1932Battleships Nagato (foreground) and Mutsu (background) underway, circa early 1930sBenito Mussolini and his son Romano at Riccione, Italy, 1932

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