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Deng Xihou, China, circa 1940sDestroyed Fryderyk Chopin Monument from the Royal Baths Park in Warsaw, Poland, 1940Destroyed Panhard 178 armored car, France, 1940Destroyer Arashio as seen in the United States Navy Department Division of Naval Intelligence A503 FM30-50 booklet for ship identification, date unknown
Deng Xihou, China, circa 1940sDestroyed Fryderyk Chopin Monument from the Royal Baths Park in Warsaw, Poland, 1940Destroyed Panhard 178 armored car, France, 1940Destroyer Arashio as seen in the United States Navy Department Division of Naval Intelligence A503 FM30-50 booklet for ship identification, date unknown
Destroyer Sampson steaming near Saratoga, circa 1940; note TBD-1 Devastator aircraft parked near byDH.95 Flamingo aircraft of No. 24 Squadron RAF based at RAF Hendon, England, United Kingdom, 1940sDiagram of a Northover Projector, seen in 1940 British War Office publication Military Training Pamphlet No 42 Tank Hunting and DestructionDino Alfieri and Galeazzo Ciano, circa early 1940s
Destroyer Sampson steaming near Saratoga, circa 1940; note TBD-1 Devastator aircraft parked near byDH.95 Flamingo aircraft of No. 24 Squadron RAF based at RAF Hendon, England, United Kingdom, 1940sDiagram of a Northover Projector, seen in 1940 British War Office publication Military Training Pamphlet No 42 Tank Hunting and DestructionDino Alfieri and Galeazzo Ciano, circa early 1940s
Domenico Cavagnari, 1940sDovunque 35 with a Breda 20/65 Mod. 1935 autocannon of 42nd Artillery Regiment of Italian 61st Infantry Division Duguay-Trouin as seen in US Division of Naval Intelligence booklet ONI203 published 9 Nov 1942, photo 1 of 3Duguay-Trouin as seen in US Division of Naval Intelligence booklet ONI203 published 9 Nov 1942, photo 2 of 3
Domenico Cavagnari, 1940sDovunque 35 with a Breda 20/65 Mod. 1935 autocannon of 42nd Artillery Regiment of Italian 61st Infantry Division 'Sirte', Libya, 1937-1941Duguay-Trouin as seen in US Division of Naval Intelligence booklet ONI203 published 9 Nov 1942, photo 1 of 3Duguay-Trouin as seen in US Division of Naval Intelligence booklet ONI203 published 9 Nov 1942, photo 2 of 3
Duguay-Trouin as seen in US Division of Naval Intelligence booklet ONI203 published 9 Nov 1942, photo 3 of 3Dutch Buffalo fighters at rest, date unknownEarly GMC CCKW 2 1/2-ton 6x6 closed cab long wheel base transport with winch, Pontiac, Michigan, United States, 1940Emil Hácha, circa 1940
Duguay-Trouin as seen in US Division of Naval Intelligence booklet ONI203 published 9 Nov 1942, photo 3 of 3Dutch Buffalo fighters at rest, date unknownEarly GMC CCKW 2 1/2-ton 6x6 closed cab long wheel base transport with winch, Pontiac, Michigan, United States, 1940Emil Hácha, circa 1940
Emperor Kangde of the Japanese puppet state of Manchukuo addressing officers, Harbin, China, circa 1940Emperor Kangde of the Japanese puppet state of Manchukuo inspecting a factory in Andong (now Dandong), Andong Province, China, circa 1940Enterprise with with TBD and SBC aircraft parked on flight deck, circa 1940Erich Vermehren and the Countess Elisabeth von Plettenberg in 1940, perhaps their engagement photo.
Emperor Kangde of the Japanese puppet state of Manchukuo addressing officers, Harbin, China, circa 1940Emperor Kangde of the Japanese puppet state of Manchukuo inspecting a factory in Andong (now Dandong), Andong Province, China, circa 1940Enterprise with with TBD and SBC aircraft parked on flight deck, circa 1940Erich Vermehren and the Countess Elisabeth von Plettenberg in 1940, perhaps their engagement photo.

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