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Douglas MacArthur and John Curtin at Provisional Parliament House, Canberra, Australia, 26 Mar 1942Thomas Blamey, Douglas MacArthur, and John Curtin, Australia, 26 Mar 1942Portrait of Stephen Halden Beattie, 27 Mar 1927German Army Lieutenant Colonel Fritz Bayerlein, Colonel General Erwin Rommel, and Lieutenant General Walter Nehring in conference in North Africa, Apr 1942
Douglas MacArthur and John Curtin at Provisional Parliament House, Canberra, Australia, 26 Mar 1942Thomas Blamey, Douglas MacArthur, and John Curtin, Australia, 26 Mar 1942Portrait of Stephen Halden Beattie, 27 Mar 1927German Army Lieutenant Colonel Fritz Bayerlein, Colonel General Erwin Rommel, and Lieutenant General Walter Nehring in conference in North Africa, Apr 1942
Hyakutake at his Rabual headquarters, spring or summer of 1942Japanese filmmaker Nagamasa Kawakita visiting Shanghai, China, Apr 1942; Kawakita in front row, second from left; Chinese puppet ruler Wang Jingwei in front row, far rightLewis Puller dressed as Davy Jones during a line-crossing ceremony aboard USS Fuller, Apr 1942Lord Louis Mountbatten addressing men of No. 6 Commando before the Adour Estuary raid, Apr 1942
Hyakutake at his Rabual headquarters, spring or summer of 1942Japanese filmmaker Nagamasa Kawakita visiting Shanghai, China, Apr 1942; Kawakita in front row, second from left; Chinese puppet ruler Wang Jingwei in front row, far rightLewis Puller dressed as Davy Jones during a line-crossing ceremony aboard USS Fuller, Apr 1942Lord Louis Mountbatten addressing men of No. 6 Commando before the Adour Estuary raid, Apr 1942
Song Meiling welcoming journalist Clare Boothe Luce, Maymyo, Burma, 19 Apr 1942; Chiang Kaishek in backgroundJames Doolittle with his crew shortly before the Doolittle Raid against Japan, Apr 1942Portrait of Brigadier Walter Bedell Smith, EisenhowerDoolittle wiring a Japanese medal to a bomb, Apr 1942, 1 of 2
Song Meiling welcoming journalist Clare Boothe Luce, Maymyo, Burma, 19 Apr 1942; Chiang Kaishek in backgroundJames Doolittle with his crew shortly before the Doolittle Raid against Japan, Apr 1942Portrait of Brigadier Walter Bedell Smith, Eisenhower's chief-of-staff, 8 Apr 1942Doolittle wiring a Japanese medal to a bomb, Apr 1942, 1 of 2
Doolittle wiring a Japanese medal to a bomb, Apr 1942, 2 of 2Captain Marc Mitscher speaking with Lieutenant Colonel James Doolittle aboard USS Hornet, 18 Apr 1942, photo 1 of 3Captain Marc Mitscher speaking with Lieutenant Colonel James Doolittle aboard USS Hornet, 18 Apr 1942, photo 2 of 3Captain Marc Mitscher speaking with Lieutenant Colonel James Doolittle aboard USS Hornet, 18 Apr 1942, photo 3 of 3
Doolittle wiring a Japanese medal to a bomb, Apr 1942, 2 of 2Captain Marc Mitscher speaking with Lieutenant Colonel James Doolittle aboard USS Hornet, 18 Apr 1942, photo 1 of 3Captain Marc Mitscher speaking with Lieutenant Colonel James Doolittle aboard USS Hornet, 18 Apr 1942, photo 2 of 3Captain Marc Mitscher speaking with Lieutenant Colonel James Doolittle aboard USS Hornet, 18 Apr 1942, photo 3 of 3
James Doolittle sitting by the wing of his wrecked B-25 Mitchell bomber, China, 18 Apr 1942Chiang Kaishek and Joseph Stilwell at Maymyo, Burma, 19 Apr 1942Chiang Kaishek, Song Meiling, and Joseph Stilwell at Maymyo, Burma, 19 Apr 1942, photo 1 of 3Chiang Kaishek, Song Meiling, and Joseph Stilwell at Maymyo, Burma, 19 Apr 1942, photo 2 of 3
James Doolittle sitting by the wing of his wrecked B-25 Mitchell bomber, China, 18 Apr 1942Chiang Kaishek and Joseph Stilwell at Maymyo, Burma, 19 Apr 1942Chiang Kaishek, Song Meiling, and Joseph Stilwell at Maymyo, Burma, 19 Apr 1942, photo 1 of 3Chiang Kaishek, Song Meiling, and Joseph Stilwell at Maymyo, Burma, 19 Apr 1942, photo 2 of 3

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