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Directive No. 21 Directive No. 21 Directive No. 21 Directive No. 21
Directive No. 21 'Fall Barbarossa', 18 Dec 1940, page 4 of 9Directive No. 21 'Fall Barbarossa', 18 Dec 1940, page 5 of 9Directive No. 21 'Fall Barbarossa', 18 Dec 1940, page 6 of 9Directive No. 21 'Fall Barbarossa', 18 Dec 1940, page 7 of 9
Directive No. 21 Directive No. 21 President Kyösti Kallio of Finland and Field Marshal Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim at Helsinki railway station, Finland, 19 Dec 1940; Risto Ryti, Lieutenant General Erik Heindrichs, and Colonel Aladár Paasonen in backgroundMajor General Roy Geiger, Colonel Merwin Silverthorn, and Brigadier General Pedro del Valle studying Guam terrain aboard USS Appalachian, mid-1944
Directive 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 signaturePresident Kyösti Kallio of Finland and Field Marshal Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim at Helsinki railway station, Finland, 19 Dec 1940; Risto Ryti, Lieutenant General Erik Heindrichs, and Colonel Aladár Paasonen in backgroundMajor General Roy Geiger, Colonel Merwin Silverthorn, and Brigadier General Pedro del Valle studying Guam terrain aboard USS Appalachian, mid-1944
A German soldier aiming with a MG 13 machine gun while filmmaker Horst Grund operated his camera, Constanta, Romania, circa 1941, photo 1 of 2A German soldier aiming with a MG 13 machine gun while filmmaker Horst Grund operated his camera, Constanta, Romania, circa 1941, photo 2 of 2Admirals Isoroku Yamamoto and Matome Ugaki, 1941Adolf Hitler shaking Hasso von Manteuffel
A German soldier aiming with a MG 13 machine gun while filmmaker Horst Grund operated his camera, Constanta, Romania, circa 1941, photo 1 of 2A German soldier aiming with a MG 13 machine gun while filmmaker Horst Grund operated his camera, Constanta, Romania, circa 1941, photo 2 of 2Admirals Isoroku Yamamoto and Matome Ugaki, 1941Adolf Hitler shaking Hasso von Manteuffel's hand, circa 1940s
Air Chief Marshal Sir Charles Burnett with the Royal Australian Air Force Flying Personnel Medical Research Committee, circa 1941Australian Prime Minister Robert Menzies and British Prime Minister Winston Churchill in ChurchillBogdan Filov and Benito Mussolini, Rome, Italy, 1941Captured French Army General Giraud taking a walk in the garden of the house in which he was imprisoned, Germany, circa 1940-1941
Air Chief Marshal Sir Charles Burnett with the Royal Australian Air Force Flying Personnel Medical Research Committee, circa 1941Australian Prime Minister Robert Menzies and British Prime Minister Winston Churchill in Churchill's office at 10 Downing Street, London, England, United Kingdom, 1941Bogdan Filov and Benito Mussolini, Rome, Italy, 1941Captured French Army General Giraud taking a walk in the garden of the house in which he was imprisoned, Germany, circa 1940-1941
Chiang Kaishek with his son Chiang Wei-kuo, China, 1941Claire Chennault, Song Meiling, and Chiang Kaishek in China, circa 1940sColonel General Erwin Rommel and General Siegfried Westphal helping with pushing a stuck vehicle, North Africa, early 1941Colonel Kurt Zeitzler standing over a map, Yugoslavia, circa 1941
Chiang Kaishek with his son Chiang Wei-kuo, China, 1941Claire Chennault, Song Meiling, and Chiang Kaishek in China, circa 1940sColonel General Erwin Rommel and General Siegfried Westphal helping with pushing a stuck vehicle, North Africa, early 1941Colonel Kurt Zeitzler standing over a map, Yugoslavia, circa 1941

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