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Vyacheslav Molotov and Joachim von Ribbentrop shaking hands, Anhalter Station, Berlin, Germany, 14 Nov 1940Vyacheslav Molotov and Adolf Hitler at the Reich Chancellery in Berlin, Germany, 18 Nov 1940; note Wilhelm Keitel in backgroundAdolf Hitler (foreground), Pál Teleki (foreground), Galeazzo Ciano (behind Hitler), Saburo Kurusu (behind Ciano), and others at the ceremony in which Hungary signed the Tripartite Pact, Vienna, Austria, 20 Nov 1940Portrait of German Luftwaffe Oberstleutnant Werner Mölders, 27 Nov 1940; note Knight
Vyacheslav Molotov and Joachim von Ribbentrop shaking hands, Anhalter Station, Berlin, Germany, 14 Nov 1940Vyacheslav Molotov and Adolf Hitler at the Reich Chancellery in Berlin, Germany, 18 Nov 1940; note Wilhelm Keitel in backgroundAdolf Hitler (foreground), Pál Teleki (foreground), Galeazzo Ciano (behind Hitler), Saburo Kurusu (behind Ciano), and others at the ceremony in which Hungary signed the Tripartite Pact, Vienna, Austria, 20 Nov 1940Portrait of German Luftwaffe Oberstleutnant Werner Mölders, 27 Nov 1940; note Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves medal
Wang Jingwei officially being sworn in as the president of the Japanese puppet regime in Nanjing, China, 29 Nov 1940; he had been the acting leader of the puppet regime since 20 Mar 1940Wang Jingwei signing an agreement with the Japanese over the recognition of the puppet nation of Manchukuo, Nanjing, China, 30 Nov 1940Wang Jingwei speaking at a ceremony in which the Japanese puppet states of Manchukuo and Nanjing recognized each other, Nanjing, China, 30 Nov 1940German diplomat Wilhelm Fabricius, Iron Guard leader Horia Sima, General Ion Antonescu, King Mihai I, and others at a celebration for the Romanian entry into the Tripartite Pact, Romania, Nov-Dec 1940
Wang Jingwei officially being sworn in as the president of the Japanese puppet regime in Nanjing, China, 29 Nov 1940; he had been the acting leader of the puppet regime since 20 Mar 1940Wang Jingwei signing an agreement with the Japanese over the recognition of the puppet nation of Manchukuo, Nanjing, China, 30 Nov 1940Wang Jingwei speaking at a ceremony in which the Japanese puppet states of Manchukuo and Nanjing recognized each other, Nanjing, China, 30 Nov 1940German diplomat Wilhelm Fabricius, Iron Guard leader Horia Sima, General Ion Antonescu, King Mihai I, and others at a celebration for the Romanian entry into the Tripartite Pact, Romania, Nov-Dec 1940
Major General Iven Mackay of Australian 6th Division and his senior staff officers, Ikingi Maryut, Egypt, Dec 1940Portrait of Arturo Riccardi, Dec 1940Portrait of Lieutenant General Rikichi Ando, 5 Dec 1940Directive No. 21
Major General Iven Mackay of Australian 6th Division and his senior staff officers, Ikingi Maryut, Egypt, Dec 1940Portrait of Arturo Riccardi, Dec 1940Portrait of Lieutenant General Rikichi Ando, 5 Dec 1940Directive No. 21 'Fall Barbarossa', 18 Dec 1940, page 1 of 9
Directive No. 21 Directive No. 21 Directive No. 21 Directive No. 21
Directive No. 21 'Fall Barbarossa', 18 Dec 1940, page 2 of 9Directive No. 21 'Fall Barbarossa', 18 Dec 1940, page 3 of 9Directive No. 21 'Fall Barbarossa', 18 Dec 1940, page 4 of 9Directive No. 21 'Fall Barbarossa', 18 Dec 1940, page 5 of 9
Directive No. 21 Directive No. 21 Directive No. 21 Directive No. 21
Directive No. 21 'Fall Barbarossa', 18 Dec 1940, page 6 of 9Directive No. 21 'Fall Barbarossa', 18 Dec 1940, page 7 of 9Directive No. 21 'Fall Barbarossa', 18 Dec 1940, page 8 of 9Directive No. 21 'Fall Barbarossa', 18 Dec 1940, page 9 of 9; note Hitler's signature

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