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Mussolini visiting Alfa Romeo factory, hosted by Prospero Gianferrari (third from right), circa 1929-1933Nazi Party SA leaders Ernst Röhm and Karl Ernst in an open-top automobile, Berlin, Germany, circa 1933Nazi Party SA men with banner, Berlin, Germany, 1933Oderwerke facilities at Stettin, Germany, 1930s; note floating drydock
Mussolini visiting Alfa Romeo factory, hosted by Prospero Gianferrari (third from right), circa 1929-1933Nazi Party SA leaders Ernst Röhm and Karl Ernst in an open-top automobile, Berlin, Germany, circa 1933Nazi Party SA men with banner, Berlin, Germany, 1933Oderwerke facilities at Stettin, Germany, 1930s; note floating drydock
Osterkamp and his wife inspecting an aircraft, Berlin, Germany, 1933, photo 1 of 2Osterkamp and his wife inspecting an aircraft, Berlin, Germany, 1933, photo 2 of 2; note aviator Walter HagenP-26 Peashooter aircraft at rest, 1930sP2Y aircraft at rest before a hangar, circa 1933
Osterkamp and his wife inspecting an aircraft, Berlin, Germany, 1933, photo 1 of 2Osterkamp and his wife inspecting an aircraft, Berlin, Germany, 1933, photo 2 of 2; note aviator Walter HagenP-26 Peashooter aircraft at rest, 1930sP2Y aircraft at rest before a hangar, circa 1933
P2Y aircraft of US Navy squadron VP-10 at rest, Naval Air Station Ford Island, US Territory of Hawaii, 1930s; note two-star flag near cockpit indicating an admiral was onboardP2Y-1 aircraft of US Navy squadron VP-10F in flight, 1930s; note four-star flag near cockpit indicating an admiral was onboardP3M-2 flying boat at Naval Air Station Pensacola, Florida, United States, 1930sParade of the NSKK organization of the Nazi Party, Potsdam, Germany, 1933, photo 1 of 2
P2Y aircraft of US Navy squadron VP-10 at rest, Naval Air Station Ford Island, US Territory of Hawaii, 1930s; note two-star flag near cockpit indicating an admiral was onboardP2Y-1 aircraft of US Navy squadron VP-10F in flight, 1930s; note four-star flag near cockpit indicating an admiral was onboardP3M-2 flying boat at Naval Air Station Pensacola, Florida, United States, 1930sParade of the NSKK organization of the Nazi Party, Potsdam, Germany, 1933, photo 1 of 2
Parade of the NSKK organization of the Nazi Party, Potsdam, Germany, 1933, photo 2 of 2; note this photograph had been flippedPhoto taken at or near the planned Reigaryo Airfield site, Takao, Taiwan, 1933, photo 1 of 5Photo taken at or near the planned Reigaryo Airfield site, Takao, Taiwan, 1933, photo 2 of 5Photo taken at or near the planned Reigaryo Airfield site, Takao, Taiwan, 1933, photo 3 of 5
Parade of the NSKK organization of the Nazi Party, Potsdam, Germany, 1933, photo 2 of 2; note this photograph had been flippedPhoto taken at or near the planned Reigaryo Airfield site, Takao, Taiwan, 1933, photo 1 of 5Photo taken at or near the planned Reigaryo Airfield site, Takao, Taiwan, 1933, photo 2 of 5Photo taken at or near the planned Reigaryo Airfield site, Takao, Taiwan, 1933, photo 3 of 5
Photo taken at or near the planned Reigaryo Airfield site, Takao, Taiwan, 1933, photo 4 of 5Photo taken at or near the planned Reigaryo Airfield site, Takao, Taiwan, 1933, photo 5 of 5Portrait of Albert Speer, 1933Portrait of Chiang Kaishek, 1930s
Photo taken at or near the planned Reigaryo Airfield site, Takao, Taiwan, 1933, photo 4 of 5Photo taken at or near the planned Reigaryo Airfield site, Takao, Taiwan, 1933, photo 5 of 5Portrait of Albert Speer, 1933Portrait of Chiang Kaishek, 1930s

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