2,411 items in this album on 121 pages.
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Lyudmila Pavlichenko posing with her SVT-40 sniper rifle for a publicity photo shoot, 1942 | Men of Polish resistance group Jedrusie operating a Ckm wz.30 machine gun, Poland, 1940s | Newly completed Bren gun at the John Inglis and Company factory, Toronto, Canada, 1940s | Newly completed Bren guns at the John Inglis and Company factory, Toronto, Canada, 1940s |
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Polish civilians being rounded up in Warsaw, Poland, 1942; the building in the background later became Spanish Embassy on Mysliwiecka Street | Prototype of a Mark 24 acoustic homing torpedo being recovered after a test off Boston, Massachusetts, United States, early 1942. | PTRD-41 anti-tank rifle and crew, circa 1940s | SdKfz. 251 ausf. C halftrack vehicle in Russia, 1942; note MG34 machine guns |
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Soldiers manhandling a 37 mm Gun M3 piece, US Territory of Alaska, 1942 | Soviet 76 mm Divisional Gun M1939 (F-22 USV) in action, Russia, 1941-1942 | Soviet anti-aircraft machine gun atop Hotel Moskva in Moscow, Russia, date unknown | Soviet Kalinin Front gunner I. P.Soropud and loader M. G. Ishimbaev operating a 82-BM-37 mortar, 1942 |
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Soviet naval machine gun crew with quad Maxim machine gun mount, circa 1940s | Soviet sappers disarming a mine, 1941-1945 | Soviet soldier dressed in SN-42 body armor, wielding a Degtyaryov Pekhotny 'DP' light machine gun, circa 1940s | Testing a newly completed Bren gun at the John Inglis and Company factory, Toronto, Canada, 1940s |
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United States Coast Guardsman with M50 Reising submachine gun and dog on a beach in the United States, circa 1941-1945 | United States Navy photograph showing the size comparison between the Mark XIV submarine torpedo (top) and the Mark XIII aerial torpedo. | US Army Sergeant James Aets and Corporal Charles Hines operating a 155 mm Howitzer Carriage M1917 or M1918 howitzer, date unknown | US Marine Corps officer candidates operating Browning Model 1917 heavy machine guns at Marine Corps Base Quantico, Virginia, United States, 1941-1942 |
2,411 items in this album on 121 pages.