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British Cruiser Mk IV tank crew repairing tank track, Blangy-sur-Ternoise, France, 26-29 May 1940Dead British soldiers in Calais, France, at 1330 hours on 27 May 1940; note Bedford MW truckDestroyed British Cruiser Mk IV tank near Huppy and Saint-Maxent, France, on or shortly after 27 May 1940Posted notices in Calais, France just before German occupation, 27 May 1940
British Cruiser Mk IV tank crew repairing tank track, Blangy-sur-Ternoise, France, 26-29 May 1940Dead British soldiers in Calais, France, at 1330 hours on 27 May 1940; note Bedford MW truckDestroyed British Cruiser Mk IV tank near Huppy and Saint-Maxent, France, on or shortly after 27 May 1940Posted notices in Calais, France just before German occupation, 27 May 1940
Wrecked Light Tank Mk VIC on a road between Huppy and Saint-Maxent, Picardy, France, 27-29 May 1940British trawler rescuing Allied troops escaping from Dunkirk, France, May 1940British troops in a ship off of Dunkirk, France, late May 1940German Ju 87 Stuka dive bombers in flight, 29 May 1940
Wrecked Light Tank Mk VIC on a road between Huppy and Saint-Maxent, Picardy, France, 27-29 May 1940British trawler rescuing Allied troops escaping from Dunkirk, France, May 1940British troops in a ship off of Dunkirk, France, late May 1940German Ju 87 Stuka dive bombers in flight, 29 May 1940
US Senator Morris Sheppard, Major General George Lynch, and Senator A. B. Chandler comparing M1941 Johnson rifles and the M1 Garand rifles, Washington, DC, United States, 29 May 1940Destroyed British Cruiser Mk IV tank in France, on or shortly after 30 May 1940Aerial view of the destruction at Rotterdam, circa late May 1940Destroyed British Cruiser Mk III tank in Calais, France, 31 May 1940
US Senator Morris Sheppard, Major General George Lynch, and Senator A. B. Chandler comparing M1941 Johnson rifles and the M1 Garand rifles, Washington, DC, United States, 29 May 1940Destroyed British Cruiser Mk IV tank in France, on or shortly after 30 May 1940Aerial view of the destruction at Rotterdam, circa late May 1940Destroyed British Cruiser Mk III tank in Calais, France, 31 May 1940
Japanese troops crossing the Han River, Hubei, China, 31 May 1940Oil tanks on fire in the port of Calais, France, set aflame by retreating Allied troops, at 1530 hours on 31 May 1940Sand dunes on the beaches near Calais, France, 31 May 1940; note grave of a soldier to the rightTroops of the Japanese 18th Infantry Regiment at the west bank of the Han River, Battle of Zaoyang-Yichang, Hubei, China, 31 May 1940; note Type 11 light machine guns
Japanese troops crossing the Han River, Hubei, China, 31 May 1940Oil tanks on fire in the port of Calais, France, set aflame by retreating Allied troops, at 1530 hours on 31 May 1940Sand dunes on the beaches near Calais, France, 31 May 1940; note grave of a soldier to the rightTroops of the Japanese 18th Infantry Regiment at the west bank of the Han River, Battle of Zaoyang-Yichang, Hubei, China, 31 May 1940; note Type 11 light machine guns
A German soldier looking at destroyed car and buildings, Calais, France, May 1940A statue of a fisherman surviving amidst destroyed buildings, Calais, France, May 1940Abandoned Char B1 tank, France, 1940; note German Panzer II in backgroundAdolf Hitler with his staff at Wolf
A German soldier looking at destroyed car and buildings, Calais, France, May 1940A statue of a fisherman surviving amidst destroyed buildings, Calais, France, May 1940Abandoned Char B1 tank, France, 1940; note German Panzer II in backgroundAdolf Hitler with his staff at Wolf's Lair, Rastenburg, East Prussia, Germany, Jun 1940

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