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Chancellor Hitler speaking at the opening of the House of German Art, Munich, Germany, 18 Jul 1937Chancellor Hitler touring the House of German Art, Munich, Germany, 18 Jul 1937Göring and Hitler touring the House of German Art museum, Munich, Germany, 18 Jul 1937; Professor Ziegler seen speaking with HitlerChiang Kaishek in Shanghai, China, summer 1937
Chancellor Hitler speaking at the opening of the House of German Art, Munich, Germany, 18 Jul 1937Chancellor Hitler touring the House of German Art, Munich, Germany, 18 Jul 1937Göring and Hitler touring the House of German Art museum, Munich, Germany, 18 Jul 1937; Professor Ziegler seen speaking with HitlerChiang Kaishek in Shanghai, China, summer 1937
Photographer Wang Xiaoting (also Wang Haisheng or H. S. Adolf Hitler reviewing a Reich Labor Service (RAD) parade, Zeppelin Field, Nürnberg, Germany, Sep 1937Benito Mussolini and Adolf Hitler, Berlin, Germany, Sep 1937Captain John S. McCain, Sr., commanding officer of aircraft carrier USS Ranger, Sep 1937.
Photographer Wang Xiaoting (also Wang Haisheng or H. S. 'Newsreel' Wong) in Shanghai, China, Aug 1937Adolf Hitler reviewing a Reich Labor Service (RAD) parade, Zeppelin Field, Nürnberg, Germany, Sep 1937Benito Mussolini and Adolf Hitler, Berlin, Germany, Sep 1937Captain John S. McCain, Sr., commanding officer of aircraft carrier USS Ranger, Sep 1937.
Gao Zhihang in the hospital recuperating from injuries sustained on 15 Aug 1937Mussolini and Hitler in a Daimler-Benz Type G4/W31 limousine during German Army maneuvers in Mecklenburg and Pomerania, Germany, Sep 1937; Colonel Friedrich Hoßbach seated behind HitlerField Marshal Blomberg offering the German Army for HitlerMussolini and Hitler in an open-top Mercedes-Benz limousine, Berlin, Germany, late Sep 1937
Gao Zhihang in the hospital recuperating from injuries sustained on 15 Aug 1937Mussolini and Hitler in a Daimler-Benz Type G4/W31 limousine during German Army maneuvers in Mecklenburg and Pomerania, Germany, Sep 1937; Colonel Friedrich Hoßbach seated behind HitlerField Marshal Blomberg offering the German Army for Hitler's review during a rally in Nürnberg, Germany, 6-13 Sep 1937Mussolini and Hitler in an open-top Mercedes-Benz limousine, Berlin, Germany, late Sep 1937
Goebbels speaking during MussoliniFinnish Army Lieutenant Colonel Aaro Pajari at his desk, Finland, 29 Sep 1937Chiang Kaishek observing the field, Shanghai, China, Sep-Nov 1937Lord Halifax and Hermann Göring in Schorfheide, Germany, Oct 1937
Goebbels speaking during Mussolini's visit to Berlin, Germany, 28 Sep 1937; Mussolini, Ciano, Göring, and Hitler standing beneath the grandstandFinnish Army Lieutenant Colonel Aaro Pajari at his desk, Finland, 29 Sep 1937Chiang Kaishek observing the field, Shanghai, China, Sep-Nov 1937Lord Halifax and Hermann Göring in Schorfheide, Germany, Oct 1937
French Ambassador André François-Poncet speaking with German Luftwaffe General Erhard Milch, Paris, France, 4 Oct 1937Harry Hopkins at the funeral service of his wife Barbara (née Duncan), 9 Oct 1937Norwegian Foreign Minister Halvdan Koht and US Secretary of State Cordell Hull, State Department, Washington DC, United States, 27 Oct 1937Prince Yasuhiko posing with his officer
French Ambassador André François-Poncet speaking with German Luftwaffe General Erhard Milch, Paris, France, 4 Oct 1937Harry Hopkins at the funeral service of his wife Barbara (née Duncan), 9 Oct 1937Norwegian Foreign Minister Halvdan Koht and US Secretary of State Cordell Hull, State Department, Washington DC, United States, 27 Oct 1937Prince Yasuhiko posing with his officer's saber, possibly in China, 1937-1938

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