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Damaged port facilities at Sevastopol, Russia (now Ukraine), circa Jul 1942, photo 3 of 4Damaged port facilities at Sevastopol, Russia (now Ukraine), circa Jul 1942, photo 4 of 4Equator crossing ceremony aboard Wasp, Jul 1942Erwin Rommel, Fritz Bayerlein, and other German and Italian officers in North Africa, summer 1942
Damaged port facilities at Sevastopol, Russia (now Ukraine), circa Jul 1942, photo 3 of 4Damaged port facilities at Sevastopol, Russia (now Ukraine), circa Jul 1942, photo 4 of 4Equator crossing ceremony aboard Wasp, Jul 1942Erwin Rommel, Fritz Bayerlein, and other German and Italian officers in North Africa, summer 1942
Fairfield shipyard workers aboard HMS Howe at Govan, Scotland, United Kingdom, Jul 1942Francisco Castillo Najera, Franklin Roosevelt, Manuel Quezon, Cordell Hull, and other Allied leaders at the White House, Washington DC, United States, Jul 1942German 8.8 cm FlaK gun being towed during the First Battle of El Alamein, Egypt, Jul 1942German 8.8 cm FlaK gun in combat near Orel, Russia, Jul 1942, photo 1 of 2
Fairfield shipyard workers aboard HMS Howe at Govan, Scotland, United Kingdom, Jul 1942Francisco Castillo Najera, Franklin Roosevelt, Manuel Quezon, Cordell Hull, and other Allied leaders at the White House, Washington DC, United States, Jul 1942German 8.8 cm FlaK gun being towed during the First Battle of El Alamein, Egypt, Jul 1942German 8.8 cm FlaK gun in combat near Orel, Russia, Jul 1942, photo 1 of 2
German 8.8 cm FlaK gun in combat near Orel, Russia, Jul 1942, photo 2 of 2German Army reporter Gunther Halm interviewing Erwin Rommel while Fritz Bayerlein looked on, North Africa, post 22 Jun 1942German Field Marshal Erwin Rommel in North Africa, summer 1942German naval propaganda officer taking a photo at the Vorontsov
German 8.8 cm FlaK gun in combat near Orel, Russia, Jul 1942, photo 2 of 2German Army reporter Gunther Halm interviewing Erwin Rommel while Fritz Bayerlein looked on, North Africa, post 22 Jun 1942German Field Marshal Erwin Rommel in North Africa, summer 1942German naval propaganda officer taking a photo at the Vorontsov's Palace in Alupka, Russia (now Ukraine), circa Jul 1942
German Night Fighter Squadron 4 commanding officer Oberleutnant Hans-Karl KampHans-Joachim Marseille observing the flight of a new Bf 109 fighter, Augsburg, Germany, Jul 1942Hans-Joachim Marseille, Augsburg, Germany, Jul 1942HMS Formidable underway in the monsoon in the Indian Ocean, 23 Jun-2 Jul 1942
German Night Fighter Squadron 4 commanding officer Oberleutnant Hans-Karl Kamp's Bf 110 aircraft in flight, France, summer 1942Hans-Joachim Marseille observing the flight of a new Bf 109 fighter, Augsburg, Germany, Jul 1942Hans-Joachim Marseille, Augsburg, Germany, Jul 1942HMS Formidable underway in the monsoon in the Indian Ocean, 23 Jun-2 Jul 1942
HMS Howe at Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom, Jul 1942HMS Howe at Govan, Scotland, United Kingdom, circa 1942Japanese Special Naval Landing Force troops at Attu or Kiska, Aleutian Islands, US Territory of Alaska, circa mid-1942Jews gathered for registration, Eleftherias square, Thessaloniki, Greece, Jul 1942
HMS Howe at Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom, Jul 1942HMS Howe at Govan, Scotland, United Kingdom, circa 1942Japanese Special Naval Landing Force troops at Attu or Kiska, Aleutian Islands, US Territory of Alaska, circa mid-1942Jews gathered for registration, Eleftherias square, Thessaloniki, Greece, Jul 1942

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