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Japanese tankers resting under their Type 89 I-Go medium tank, date unknownJapanese troops with a Sumida M.2593 (Army Type 91) armored car and a Type 96 machine gun, circa 1930sJapanese Type 94 Te-Ke tankettes near Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, China, 1939King George VI and Queen Elizabeth of the United Kingdom giving Royal Assent at the Senate Chamber in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, 1939; note Mackenzie King next to King George VI
Japanese tankers resting under their Type 89 I-Go medium tank, date unknownJapanese troops with a Sumida M.2593 (Army Type 91) armored car and a Type 96 machine gun, circa 1930sJapanese Type 94 Te-Ke tankettes near Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, China, 1939King George VI and Queen Elizabeth of the United Kingdom giving Royal Assent at the Senate Chamber in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, 1939; note Mackenzie King next to King George VI
Launching ceremony of a German Type VIIB submarine, possibly at Slip V, Friedrich Krupp Germaniawerft, Kiel, Germany, circa late 1930s or early 1940sLieutenant Commander Burke aboard his destroyer, Mugford, circa 1939-1940Liu Zhesheng with his fighter, China, late 1930sMa Clique soldiers on horseback, northwestern China, circa 1930s
Launching ceremony of a German Type VIIB submarine, possibly at Slip V, Friedrich Krupp Germaniawerft, Kiel, Germany, circa late 1930s or early 1940sLieutenant Commander Burke aboard his destroyer, Mugford, circa 1939-1940Liu Zhesheng with his fighter, China, late 1930sMa Clique soldiers on horseback, northwestern China, circa 1930s
Manchukuo Prime Minister Zhang Jinghui making a radio address, China, circa 1930sMarian Machocki in the turret of a Vickers Mk. E 6-ton Type B light tank, Poland, circa winter 1938-1939Marine Hitler Youth presenting their naval logs for German Navy submarinersMartin B-10 bomber of the United States Army Air Corps on the ramp fronting Hangar No. 3 at Hamilton Field, Novato, California, 1939.
Manchukuo Prime Minister Zhang Jinghui making a radio address, China, circa 1930sMarian Machocki in the turret of a Vickers Mk. E 6-ton Type B light tank, Poland, circa winter 1938-1939Marine Hitler Youth presenting their naval logs for German Navy submariners' review, Germany, 1939Martin B-10 bomber of the United States Army Air Corps on the ramp fronting Hangar No. 3 at Hamilton Field, Novato, California, 1939.
Mess hall at Hickam Field, US Territory of Hawaii, circa late 1930sMiklós Horthy of Hungary with Adolf Hitler of Germany, Berlin, Germany, circa late 1930sMinesweeper M1 underway, circa late 1930sMT-1 Hayabusa aircraft at rest, China, circa 1930s
Mess hall at Hickam Field, US Territory of Hawaii, circa late 1930sMiklós Horthy of Hungary with Adolf Hitler of Germany, Berlin, Germany, circa late 1930sMinesweeper M1 underway, circa late 1930sMT-1 Hayabusa aircraft at rest, China, circa 1930s
Nationalist Chinese T-26 light tanks, Hunan Province, China, circa late 1930sOfficers and crew of destroyer Craven, circa 1938-1939; note Executive Officer Lieutenant Commander Arleigh Burke in front row, third from rightOverhead view of a PBY Catalina on its take-off run, Panama Canal Zone, 1939.Painting a submarine kill marking on the tail of a He 111 bomber, circa 1939-1944
Nationalist Chinese T-26 light tanks, Hunan Province, China, circa late 1930sOfficers and crew of destroyer Craven, circa 1938-1939; note Executive Officer Lieutenant Commander Arleigh Burke in front row, third from rightOverhead view of a PBY Catalina on its take-off run, Panama Canal Zone, 1939.Painting a submarine kill marking on the tail of a He 111 bomber, circa 1939-1944

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