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Neubaufahrzeug tank in Norway, Apr-May 1940Neubaufahrzeug tank in Norway, Apr-May 1940Neubaufahrzeug tank on the side of a road in Norway, Apr-May 1940Neubaufahrzeug tank under repair, Germany, May 1940
Neubaufahrzeug tank in Norway, Apr-May 1940Neubaufahrzeug tank in Norway, Apr-May 1940Neubaufahrzeug tank on the side of a road in Norway, Apr-May 1940Neubaufahrzeug tank under repair, Germany, May 1940
Neubaufahrzeug V tank in Norway, Apr-May 1940Norwegian Army machine gun crew with Colt M/29 heavy machine gun, near Narvik, Norway, May 1940Norwegian Ehrhardt 7.5 cm field gun near Narvik, Norway, May 1940Rouen in flames during the German invasion, France, May 1940
Neubaufahrzeug V tank in Norway, Apr-May 1940Norwegian Army machine gun crew with Colt M/29 heavy machine gun, near Narvik, Norway, May 1940Norwegian Ehrhardt 7.5 cm field gun near Narvik, Norway, May 1940Rouen in flames during the German invasion, France, May 1940
ScharnhorstScuttled French Char B1 heavy tank in Beaumont, Belgium, 16 May 1940, photo 1 of 2Smoke rising from Narvik, Norway after German bombing, 2 Jun 1940WAAF member machine stitching a patch onto a kite balloon at an RAF station in the United Kingdom, May 1940
Scharnhorst's forward deck viewed from the superstructure, during the German invasion of Norway, Apr-Jun 1940Scuttled French Char B1 heavy tank in Beaumont, Belgium, 16 May 1940, photo 1 of 2Smoke rising from Narvik, Norway after German bombing, 2 Jun 1940WAAF member machine stitching a patch onto a kite balloon at an RAF station in the United Kingdom, May 1940
With a streak of black smoke behind it, this Do 17 aircraft was losing altitude due to battle damage, Britain, circa May 1940USS Quincy underway, 1 May 1940; photograph taken by an aircraft of US Navy Utility Squadron OnePearl Harbor Naval Shipyard and Ford Island Naval Air Station, Oahu, Hawaii, May 2, 1940.Aerial view of Hickam Field looking toward Honolulu, Hawaii, 3 May 1940. The Pearl Harbor entrance channel is along the bottom of the photo and the Submarine Base can be seen at the upper left.
With a streak of black smoke behind it, this Do 17 aircraft was losing altitude due to battle damage, Britain, circa May 1940USS Quincy underway, 1 May 1940; photograph taken by an aircraft of US Navy Utility Squadron OnePearl Harbor Naval Shipyard and Ford Island Naval Air Station, Oahu, Hawaii, May 2, 1940.Aerial view of Hickam Field looking toward Honolulu, Hawaii, 3 May 1940. The Pearl Harbor entrance channel is along the bottom of the photo and the Submarine Base can be seen at the upper left.
Osami Nagano (front row, center), Nobutake Kondo (front row, third from left) at a luncheon at the Tokyo Naval Club, Tokyo, Japan, 6 May 1940Troops of 6th Infantry Regiment of Japanese 3rd Division crossing the Bai River north of Yichang, Hubei, China, 8 May 1940Sims off the Boston Navy Yard, Massachusetts, United States, 9 May 1940, photo 1 of 3Sims off the Boston Navy Yard, Massachusetts, United States, 9 May 1940, photo 2 of 3
Osami Nagano (front row, center), Nobutake Kondo (front row, third from left) at a luncheon at the Tokyo Naval Club, Tokyo, Japan, 6 May 1940Troops of 6th Infantry Regiment of Japanese 3rd Division crossing the Bai River north of Yichang, Hubei, China, 8 May 1940Sims off the Boston Navy Yard, Massachusetts, United States, 9 May 1940, photo 1 of 3Sims off the Boston Navy Yard, Massachusetts, United States, 9 May 1940, photo 2 of 3

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