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F4U-1 Corsair fighters of US Marine Corps squadron VMF-124 on Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands, Feb 1943HMS Norfolk with other ships of an Arctic Convoy in a Russian inlet, circa 1943Knocked out and abandoned T-34 medium tanks line the streets of Kharkov, Ukraine, Feb 1943Panzer III medium tanks at Kasserine Pass, Tunisia, Feb 1943.
F4U-1 Corsair fighters of US Marine Corps squadron VMF-124 on Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands, Feb 1943HMS Norfolk with other ships of an Arctic Convoy in a Russian inlet, circa 1943Knocked out and abandoned T-34 medium tanks line the streets of Kharkov, Ukraine, Feb 1943Panzer III medium tanks at Kasserine Pass, Tunisia, Feb 1943.
Soviet BA-10 armored cars at Shlisselburg, Leningrad Oblast, Russia, Feb 1943Soviet troops in Stalingrad, Russia, Feb 1943, photo 1 of 2Soviet troops in Stalingrad, Russia, Feb 1943, photo 2 of 2Soviet soldier in makeshift boots, Stalingrad, Russia, 1 Feb 1943
Soviet BA-10 armored cars at Shlisselburg, Leningrad Oblast, Russia, Feb 1943Soviet troops in Stalingrad, Russia, Feb 1943, photo 1 of 2Soviet troops in Stalingrad, Russia, Feb 1943, photo 2 of 2Soviet soldier in makeshift boots, Stalingrad, Russia, 1 Feb 1943
A column of German soldiers on the march to a Russian prisoners of war camp, Stalingrad, Russia, Feb 1943Friedrich Paulus as a prisoner of war at Stalingrad, Russia, Feb 1943Russian soldiers firing from a rooftop in Stalingrad, Russia, 2 Feb 1943Soviet General Konstantin Rokossovsky (first from left) and Marshal of Artillery Nikolay Voronov (second from left) speaking to German Field Marshal Paulus (first from right) through interpreter Captain Nikolay Dyatlenko, Stalingrad, Russia, early Feb 1943
A column of German soldiers on the march to a Russian prisoners of war camp, Stalingrad, Russia, Feb 1943Friedrich Paulus as a prisoner of war at Stalingrad, Russia, Feb 1943Russian soldiers firing from a rooftop in Stalingrad, Russia, 2 Feb 1943Soviet General Konstantin Rokossovsky (first from left) and Marshal of Artillery Nikolay Voronov (second from left) speaking to German Field Marshal Paulus (first from right) through interpreter Captain Nikolay Dyatlenko, Stalingrad, Russia, early Feb 1943
Soviet troops patrolling the ruins of Stalingrad, Russia, 2 Feb 1943Wildcat fighter at Henderson Field, Guadalcanal, 2 Feb 1943Two women amidst a wrecked building, Newbury, Berkshire, England, United Kingdom, 11 Feb 1943General Pavel Rybalko in Kharkiv, Ukraine, late Feb 1943
Soviet troops patrolling the ruins of Stalingrad, Russia, 2 Feb 1943Wildcat fighter at Henderson Field, Guadalcanal, 2 Feb 1943Two women amidst a wrecked building, Newbury, Berkshire, England, United Kingdom, 11 Feb 1943General Pavel Rybalko in Kharkiv, Ukraine, late Feb 1943
An American M3 Lee tank near Kasserine Pass in Tunisia, late Feb 1943American troops marching through the Kasserine Pass, Tunisia, 26 Feb 1943HMS Cumberland (left), HMS Obdurate (second from left), HMS Belfast (third from left), and HMS Faulknor (right) in the Kola Inlet near Murmansk, Russia, 27-28 Feb 1943A column of Chindit irregular troops crossing a river in Burma, Feb-Mar 1943
An American M3 Lee tank near Kasserine Pass in Tunisia, late Feb 1943American troops marching through the Kasserine Pass, Tunisia, 26 Feb 1943HMS Cumberland (left), HMS Obdurate (second from left), HMS Belfast (third from left), and HMS Faulknor (right) in the Kola Inlet near Murmansk, Russia, 27-28 Feb 1943A column of Chindit irregular troops crossing a river in Burma, Feb-Mar 1943

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