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Destroyed school building in Martincourt-sur-Meuse, France, May 1940French cruiser Commandant Teste, battleship Bretagne, battleship Strasbourg, battleship Provence, and battleship Dunkerque at Mers-el-Kébir, French Algeria, 1940French troops boarding a British vessel near Dunkerque, France, Jun 1940; still from Frank CapraFritz Todt at Maubeuge, France, Jun 1940
Destroyed school building in Martincourt-sur-Meuse, France, May 1940French cruiser Commandant Teste, battleship Bretagne, battleship Strasbourg, battleship Provence, and battleship Dunkerque at Mers-el-Kébir, French Algeria, 1940French troops boarding a British vessel near Dunkerque, France, Jun 1940; still from Frank Capra's 1943 film Why We Fight #3Fritz Todt at Maubeuge, France, Jun 1940
German 7.5 cm le.IG 18 field gun, France, 1940German Army Generals Gerd von Rundstedt and Maximilian von Weichs having a meal with other officers in a garden, France, Jun 1940German Army Major General Erwin Rommel studying maps with officers, France, May-Jun 1940German destroyer Z11 Bernd von Arnim beached and scuttled in the fjord Rombaksbotn near Narvik, Norway, 1940
German 7.5 cm le.IG 18 field gun, France, 1940German Army Generals Gerd von Rundstedt and Maximilian von Weichs having a meal with other officers in a garden, France, Jun 1940German Army Major General Erwin Rommel studying maps with officers, France, May-Jun 1940German destroyer Z11 Bernd von Arnim beached and scuttled in the fjord Rombaksbotn near Narvik, Norway, 1940
German Generalleutnant Kurt Daluege visiting the Ouvrage Hackenberg fortification on the Maginot Line near Thionville, Moselle, France, May 1940; the party was entering the munitions entranceGerman Major General Rommel in a field in France, Jun 1940; note Panzer 38(t) tanks in the backgroundGerman PzKpfw 35(t) and PzKpfw IV Ausf D tanks, France, Jun 1940German soldiers standing in the ruins of a building, France, circa 1940
German Generalleutnant Kurt Daluege visiting the Ouvrage Hackenberg fortification on the Maginot Line near Thionville, Moselle, France, May 1940; the party was entering the munitions entranceGerman Major General Rommel in a field in France, Jun 1940; note Panzer 38(t) tanks in the backgroundGerman PzKpfw 35(t) and PzKpfw IV Ausf D tanks, France, Jun 1940German soldiers standing in the ruins of a building, France, circa 1940
German Stuka dive bombers attacking Allied attempt to evacuate Dunkerque, France, Jun 1940; still from Frank CapraGerman troops marching in France, Jun 1940Germans inspecting captured French S35 medium tanks, France, May or Jun 1940Graves of German soldiers Willi Feilhauer, Robert Rieger, and others in France, Jun 1940
German Stuka dive bombers attacking Allied attempt to evacuate Dunkerque, France, Jun 1940; still from Frank Capra's 1943 film Why We Fight #3German troops marching in France, Jun 1940Germans inspecting captured French S35 medium tanks, France, May or Jun 1940Graves of German soldiers Willi Feilhauer, Robert Rieger, and others in France, Jun 1940
Japanese soldiers fighting in Yichang, Hubei Province, China, May-Jun 1940Lord Gort in London, England, United Kingdom, circa Jun 1940Mussolini and Hitler, Munich, Jun 1940Rodolfo Graziani, Jun 1940
Japanese soldiers fighting in Yichang, Hubei Province, China, May-Jun 1940Lord Gort in London, England, United Kingdom, circa Jun 1940Mussolini and Hitler, Munich, Jun 1940Rodolfo Graziani, Jun 1940

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