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German Panzerkampfwagen 39H 735(f) tanks in Yugoslavia, 1941German parade of captured French AMC 35 S medium tanks and H35 light tanks, Paris, France, 1941German pilots Hans-Joachim Marseille and Werner Schröer having fun during a period of rest, date unknownGerman soldier with a captured PPSh-41 submachine gun, circa 1940s
German Panzerkampfwagen 39H 735(f) tanks in Yugoslavia, 1941German parade of captured French AMC 35 S medium tanks and H35 light tanks, Paris, France, 1941German pilots Hans-Joachim Marseille and Werner Schröer having fun during a period of rest, date unknownGerman soldier with a captured PPSh-41 submachine gun, circa 1940s
German soldier with a Mauser Kar 98 rifle, circa 1940sGerman soldier with bicycle and Gewehr 41 rifle, Balkan Peninsula, 1941German soldier with binoculars and MP 40 submachine gun, Poland, 1941German soldiers escorting captured Polish women, circa 1941
German soldier with a Mauser Kar 98 rifle, circa 1940sGerman soldier with bicycle and Gewehr 41 rifle, Balkan Peninsula, 1941German soldier with binoculars and MP 40 submachine gun, Poland, 1941German soldiers escorting captured Polish women, circa 1941
German soldiers on PzKpfw 35 S 739(f) medium tank and motorcycle, France, 1941German SS-Obersturmbannführer Wagner working on the registration of resettlers in Eastern Europe, 1941German-built Ju 87 Stuka dive bomber in Italian service, 1940-1942Grumman factory photo showing how five of the new F4F-4 “Sto-Wing” Wildcat fighters fit in the same space as two of the previous F4F-3 rigid wing fighters, Bethpage, New York, 1941. In practice, the ratio was more 3-to-2
German soldiers on PzKpfw 35 S 739(f) medium tank and motorcycle, France, 1941German SS-Obersturmbannführer Wagner working on the registration of resettlers in Eastern Europe, 1941German-built Ju 87 Stuka dive bomber in Italian service, 1940-1942Grumman factory photo showing how five of the new F4F-4 “Sto-Wing” Wildcat fighters fit in the same space as two of the previous F4F-3 rigid wing fighters, Bethpage, New York, 1941. In practice, the ratio was more 3-to-2
Gun crew with gas masks aboard HMS Broke, date unknownGun F1 of Moxing Hill Coastal Battery on the west side of Hong Kong Island, circa early 1941Gun F2 of Moxing Hill Coastal Battery on the west side of Hong Kong Island, circa early 1941Hangar 5 under construction at Borinquen Field, Puerto Rico, 1941. Note the flooded roadway and crops planted alongside the road.
Gun crew with gas masks aboard HMS Broke, date unknownGun F1 of Moxing Hill Coastal Battery on the west side of Hong Kong Island, circa early 1941Gun F2 of Moxing Hill Coastal Battery on the west side of Hong Kong Island, circa early 1941Hangar 5 under construction at Borinquen Field, Puerto Rico, 1941. Note the flooded roadway and crops planted alongside the road.
Hangars 3 and 2 under construction at Borinquen Field, Puerto Rico, 1941. Note the flooded roadway and crops planted alongside the road.Hans-Joachim Marseille in Berlin, Germany, date unknownHe 115 C4 aircraft loading a LT F 5b practice torpedo, date and location unknown, photo 1 of 2He 115 C4 aircraft loading a LT F 5b practice torpedo, date and location unknown, photo 2 of 2
Hangars 3 and 2 under construction at Borinquen Field, Puerto Rico, 1941. Note the flooded roadway and crops planted alongside the road.Hans-Joachim Marseille in Berlin, Germany, date unknownHe 115 C4 aircraft loading a LT F 5b practice torpedo, date and location unknown, photo 1 of 2He 115 C4 aircraft loading a LT F 5b practice torpedo, date and location unknown, photo 2 of 2

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