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Portrait of Audie Murphy, 1948Portrait of Captain Burke, circa late 1940sPortrait of Chen Lifu, 1948Portrait of Chiang Kaishek with his son Chiang Ching-Kuo, 1948
Portrait of Audie Murphy, 1948Portrait of Captain Burke, circa late 1940sPortrait of Chen Lifu, 1948Portrait of Chiang Kaishek with his son Chiang Ching-Kuo, 1948
Portrait of Friedrich Hoffmann, circa 1940sPortrait of Kim Gu, 1948Portrait of Li Mi, late 1940sPortrait of Science Reporter for The New York Times, William L. Laurence, 1950s.
Portrait of Friedrich Hoffmann, circa 1940sPortrait of Kim Gu, 1948Portrait of Li Mi, late 1940sPortrait of Science Reporter for The New York Times, William L. Laurence, 1950s.
Portrait of US Army Air Force Lieutenant General Ira Eaker, 1948Prime Minister Ben Chifley at the launching of the first mass-produced Australian car at the General Motors-Holden factory, FishermanPrime Minister Ben Chifley outside the Provisional Parliament House in Canberra, Australia, 1948South African Prime Minister Jan Smuts and his cabinet, 1948
Portrait of US Army Air Force Lieutenant General Ira Eaker, 1948Prime Minister Ben Chifley at the launching of the first mass-produced Australian car at the General Motors-Holden factory, Fisherman's Bend, Melbourne, Australia, 1948Prime Minister Ben Chifley outside the Provisional Parliament House in Canberra, Australia, 1948South African Prime Minister Jan Smuts and his cabinet, 1948
US Air Force portrait of Lieutenant General Curtis LeMay, circa 1948Viceroy of India Louis Mountbatten meeting with Tibetan politician Tsepon Shakabpa in India, 1948; note translator Kuladharma Ratna (gray suit) and member of Tibetan Trade Mission Pomdawa Lozang Yarpel (background)Wei Lihuang and others studying a field map, China, late 1940sYan Xishan in his office, Taiyuan, Shanxi Province, China, 1948; note signed portrait of Claire Chennault and box of cyanide pills intended for prevent being captured by Communists
US Air Force portrait of Lieutenant General Curtis LeMay, circa 1948Viceroy of India Louis Mountbatten meeting with Tibetan politician Tsepon Shakabpa in India, 1948; note translator Kuladharma Ratna (gray suit) and member of Tibetan Trade Mission Pomdawa Lozang Yarpel (background)Wei Lihuang and others studying a field map, China, late 1940sYan Xishan in his office, Taiyuan, Shanxi Province, China, 1948; note signed portrait of Claire Chennault and box of cyanide pills intended for prevent being captured by Communists
Chiang Kaishek at a memorial service for the recently assassinated Mohandas Gandhi, Nanjing, China, Feb 1948Hubert Lanz during the Nuremberg Trials, Nürnberg, Germany, Feb 1948General Dwight Eisenhower swearing General Omar Bradley into office as Chief of Staff of the US Army, Pentagon, Arlington, Virginia, United States, 7 Feb 1948, photo 1 of 3; note US President Harry Truman and Secretary of Army Kenneth Royall in backgroundGeneral Dwight Eisenhower swearing General Omar Bradley into office as Chief of Staff of the US Army, Pentagon, Arlington, Virginia, United States, 7 Feb 1948, photo 2 of 3; note US President Harry Truman and Secretary of Army Kenneth Royall in background
Chiang Kaishek at a memorial service for the recently assassinated Mohandas Gandhi, Nanjing, China, Feb 1948Hubert Lanz during the Nuremberg Trials, Nürnberg, Germany, Feb 1948General Dwight Eisenhower swearing General Omar Bradley into office as Chief of Staff of the US Army, Pentagon, Arlington, Virginia, United States, 7 Feb 1948, photo 1 of 3; note US President Harry Truman and Secretary of Army Kenneth Royall in backgroundGeneral Dwight Eisenhower swearing General Omar Bradley into office as Chief of Staff of the US Army, Pentagon, Arlington, Virginia, United States, 7 Feb 1948, photo 2 of 3; note US President Harry Truman and Secretary of Army Kenneth Royall in background

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