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Duguay-Trouin as seen in US Division of Naval Intelligence booklet ONI203 published 9 Nov 1942, photo 2 of 3Duguay-Trouin as seen in US Division of Naval Intelligence booklet ONI203 published 9 Nov 1942, photo 3 of 3Dutch Buffalo fighters at rest, date unknownEmil Hácha, circa 1940
Duguay-Trouin as seen in US Division of Naval Intelligence booklet ONI203 published 9 Nov 1942, photo 2 of 3Duguay-Trouin as seen in US Division of Naval Intelligence booklet ONI203 published 9 Nov 1942, photo 3 of 3Dutch Buffalo fighters at rest, date unknownEmil 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.
Ernst Udet and Hans-Jürgen Stumpff at Hermann GöringF.221 aircraft at rest, date unknownF.221 aircraft in flight, date unknownF2A-1 Buffalo aircraft of US Navy squadron VF-3 assigned to USS Saratoga at rest on an airfield ashore, 1940
Ernst Udet and Hans-Jürgen Stumpff at Hermann Göring's hunting lodge Reichsjägerhof Rominten, Ostpreußen, Germany, 1940-1941F.221 aircraft at rest, date unknownF.221 aircraft in flight, date unknownF2A-1 Buffalo aircraft of US Navy squadron VF-3 assigned to USS Saratoga at rest on an airfield ashore, 1940
F4F-3A Wildcat as it is being accepted from the factory at NAS St Louis, Missouri, USA, 1940. This particular aircraft was later destroyed by friendly fire near Ford Island, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii the night of Dec 7 1941; the pilot was killed.Ferdinand Catlos at the Tadeusz Kosciuszko monument in Sanok, southern Poland, circa late Sep 1940Finnish Air Force Buffalo fighter, date unknownFinnish Army Colonel Aksel Airo in his office, Helsinki, Finland, circa late 1939 or early 1940
F4F-3A Wildcat as it is being accepted from the factory at NAS St Louis, Missouri, USA, 1940. This particular aircraft was later destroyed by friendly fire near Ford Island, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii the night of Dec 7 1941; the pilot was killed.Ferdinand Catlos at the Tadeusz Kosciuszko monument in Sanok, southern Poland, circa late Sep 1940Finnish Air Force Buffalo fighter, date unknownFinnish Army Colonel Aksel Airo in his office, Helsinki, Finland, circa late 1939 or early 1940
Finnish Army Colonel Hjalmar Siilasvuo in the field, Finland, 1939-1940Finnish children collecting rags to warm soldiers on the front lines, Finland, 1939-1940Finnish forest destroyed by combat, 1939-1940Finnish officers and men with a captured Soviet T-37A amphibious tank, Finland, 1939-1940
Finnish Army Colonel Hjalmar Siilasvuo in the field, Finland, 1939-1940Finnish children collecting rags to warm soldiers on the front lines, Finland, 1939-1940Finnish forest destroyed by combat, 1939-1940Finnish officers and men with a captured Soviet T-37A amphibious tank, Finland, 1939-1940

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