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Deck crews secure a damaged FM-2 Wildcat following a hard landing aboard the training aircraft carrier USS Sable on Lake Michigan, United States, 1943-44.Deschimag facilities, Bremen, Germany, 1943 or 1944Destroyed Baroque Branicki Palace of Białystok, Poland, 1944Destroyed Japanese coastal gun at Tarawa, Gilbert Islands, late 1943-1944
Deck crews secure a damaged FM-2 Wildcat following a hard landing aboard the training aircraft carrier USS Sable on Lake Michigan, United States, 1943-44.Deschimag facilities, Bremen, Germany, 1943 or 1944Destroyed Baroque Branicki Palace of Białystok, Poland, 1944Destroyed Japanese coastal gun at Tarawa, Gilbert Islands, late 1943-1944
Do 335 Pfeil at rest, circa 1940sDodge WC54 3/4-ton Field Ambulance in England, United Kingdom prior to the Normandy invasion, Apr-May 1944Dodge WC54 3/4-ton field ambulance in rare camouflage paint scheme, Pacific Theater, 1942-1945Dr. Charles Drew of the Medical Corps of the Office of Civilian Defense in the United States practicing treating air raid victims, Washington, DC, United States, date unknown
Do 335 Pfeil at rest, circa 1940sDodge WC54 3/4-ton Field Ambulance in England, United Kingdom prior to the Normandy invasion, Apr-May 1944Dodge WC54 3/4-ton field ambulance in rare camouflage paint scheme, Pacific Theater, 1942-1945Dr. Charles Drew of the Medical Corps of the Office of Civilian Defense in the United States practicing treating air raid victims, Washington, DC, United States, date unknown
Dragoljub Mihailovic with Americans Lieutenant Michael Rajacich (left), Captain Nick Lalich (with sunglasses), Captain George Musulin (looking at MMihailovic), and Colonel Robert McDowell (right edge of photograph), Pranjani, Yugoslavia, 6 Sep 1944Drawing of Camouflage Scheme M32/4T applied to the Haskell-class attack transports, 1 of 2Drawing of Camouflage Scheme M32/4T applied to the Haskell-class attack transports, 2 of 2Dual-language sign noting that the village of Kaldanoss in Greece was destroyed in retaliation for the killing of German troops, 1943-1944
Dragoljub Mihailovic with Americans Lieutenant Michael Rajacich (left), Captain Nick Lalich (with sunglasses), Captain George Musulin (looking at MMihailovic), and Colonel Robert McDowell (right edge of photograph), Pranjani, Yugoslavia, 6 Sep 1944Drawing of Camouflage Scheme M32/4T applied to the Haskell-class attack transports, 1 of 2Drawing of Camouflage Scheme M32/4T applied to the Haskell-class attack transports, 2 of 2Dual-language sign noting that the village of Kaldanoss in Greece was destroyed in retaliation for the killing of German troops, 1943-1944
Elefant tank destroyer at rest, circa 1940sÉmile Bertin firing her primary guns, circa 1940sEnglish countryside seen through the Norden bombsight, 1944English painter Elva Blacker in WAAF uniform, 1940s
Elefant tank destroyer at rest, circa 1940sÉmile Bertin firing her primary guns, circa 1940sEnglish countryside seen through the Norden bombsight, 1944English painter Elva Blacker in WAAF uniform, 1940s
Ensign Kiyoshi Ogawa, Japan, circa 1944Entrance of Takao harbor, Taiwan, 1944; photo taken by a US airmanErwin Rommel and other German officers in front of a coastal gun emplacement on the Bay of Biscay, France, 1944Erwin Rommel inspecting Atlantic coast defenses along the French coast, circa early 1944
Ensign Kiyoshi Ogawa, Japan, circa 1944Entrance of Takao harbor, Taiwan, 1944; photo taken by a US airmanErwin Rommel and other German officers in front of a coastal gun emplacement on the Bay of Biscay, France, 1944Erwin Rommel inspecting Atlantic coast defenses along the French coast, circa early 1944

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