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Royal Corps of Signals motorcycle despatch riders arriving at the mobile headquarters of an armoured division during training, United Kingdom, 30 Aug 1941Soldiers of the Soviet Voroshilov Regiment in training, Moscow, Russia, 30 Aug 1941North Carolina during her shakedown cruise, 22-31 Aug 1941North Carolina during her shakedown cruise, 22-31 Aug 1941, photo taken from a destroyer
Royal Corps of Signals motorcycle despatch riders arriving at the mobile headquarters of an armoured division during training, United Kingdom, 30 Aug 1941Soldiers of the Soviet Voroshilov Regiment in training, Moscow, Russia, 30 Aug 1941North Carolina during her shakedown cruise, 22-31 Aug 1941North Carolina during her shakedown cruise, 22-31 Aug 1941, photo taken from a destroyer
OS2U Kingfisher aircraft preparing for launch aboard North Carolina during the shipSignalmen hoisting and stowing signal flags aboard USS North Carolina, 22-31 Aug 1941T-26 light tank, Iran, 31 Aug 1941Troops of Finnish IV Corps on parade near the Round Tower, Viipuri, Finland, 31 Aug 1941
OS2U Kingfisher aircraft preparing for launch aboard North Carolina during the ship's trials, 22-31 Aug 1941Signalmen hoisting and stowing signal flags aboard USS North Carolina, 22-31 Aug 1941T-26 light tank, Iran, 31 Aug 1941Troops of Finnish IV Corps on parade near the Round Tower, Viipuri, Finland, 31 Aug 1941
A-17A aircraft at rest in San Francisco, California, United States, Sep 1941African-American US Army Air Corps cadets reporting to Captain Benjamin O. Davis, Jr., commandant of cadets, Tuskegee Field, Tuskegee, Alabama, United States, Sep 1941Augusta near Bermuda, Sep 1941Battleship Yamato fitting out, Kure Naval Arsenal, Japan, Sep 1941; light carrier Hosho at extreme right
A-17A aircraft at rest in San Francisco, California, United States, Sep 1941African-American US Army Air Corps cadets reporting to Captain Benjamin O. Davis, Jr., commandant of cadets, Tuskegee Field, Tuskegee, Alabama, United States, Sep 1941Augusta near Bermuda, Sep 1941Battleship Yamato fitting out, Kure Naval Arsenal, Japan, Sep 1941; light carrier Hosho at extreme right
Capt Carlton Wright and Knox aboard USS Augusta off Bermuda, Sep 1941Chinese troops near Changsha, Hunan Province, China, Sep 1941Chinese troops near the Tianxing Pavilion in southeastern Changsha, Hunan, China, Sep 1941Colonel General Maximilian von Weichs and Lieutenant General Herbert Loch at Chernihiv, Ukraine, Sep 1941
Capt Carlton Wright and Knox aboard USS Augusta off Bermuda, Sep 1941Chinese troops near Changsha, Hunan Province, China, Sep 1941Chinese troops near the Tianxing Pavilion in southeastern Changsha, Hunan, China, Sep 1941Colonel General Maximilian von Weichs and Lieutenant General Herbert Loch at Chernihiv, Ukraine, Sep 1941
Destroyed Soviet KV-1 tank in Olonets, Russia, Sep 1941Ferdinand Schörner in far northern Russia during Operation Silver Fox, 1941French Circassian Cavalry assembling outside the railway station at Damascus, French Mandate of Syria in preparation of the surrendering ceremony to Axis officials, Sep 1941German troops preparing to execute five Soviet guerilla fighters by hanging, near Velizh, Smolensk, Russia, Sep 1941
Destroyed Soviet KV-1 tank in Olonets, Russia, Sep 1941Ferdinand Schörner in far northern Russia during Operation Silver Fox, 1941French Circassian Cavalry assembling outside the railway station at Damascus, French Mandate of Syria in preparation of the surrendering ceremony to Axis officials, Sep 1941German troops preparing to execute five Soviet guerilla fighters by hanging, near Velizh, Smolensk, Russia, Sep 1941

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