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Song Meiling sewing uniforms for the Chinese Army, circa 1930s-1940sSong Meiling speaking, circa 1940sSong Meiling stitching a Chinese Army uniform, circa 1940Soviet Brigade Commissar M. Nikishov, artillery officer N. Voronov, and corps commander Colonel General Georgy Zhukov, date unknown
Song Meiling sewing uniforms for the Chinese Army, circa 1930s-1940sSong Meiling speaking, circa 1940sSong Meiling stitching a Chinese Army uniform, circa 1940Soviet Brigade Commissar M. Nikishov, artillery officer N. Voronov, and corps commander Colonel General Georgy Zhukov, date unknown
Soviet BT-5 tank captured by the Finnish Army, near Lemetti, Finland, 1940Soviet commissars meeting in a trench in Finland, 1939-1940Soviet T-28 tank captured by Finnish forces, Varkaus, Finland, 1940Soviet troops clearing a path in the snow, Finland, 1939-1940
Soviet BT-5 tank captured by the Finnish Army, near Lemetti, Finland, 1940Soviet commissars meeting in a trench in Finland, 1939-1940Soviet T-28 tank captured by Finnish forces, Varkaus, Finland, 1940Soviet troops clearing a path in the snow, Finland, 1939-1940
Soviet troops with a captured Finnish state flag, Finland, 1939-1940Soviet-built T-28 tank in Finnish service, Hameenlinna, Finland, 1940Starboard side view of destroyer HMAS Vampire, circa 1940Submarine tender USS Holland with submarines Salmon, Seal, Stingray, Perch, Pollack, Cachalot, Cuttlefish, Skipjack, Snapper, and Sargo, San Diego Harbor, California, United States, 1940
Soviet troops with a captured Finnish state flag, Finland, 1939-1940Soviet-built T-28 tank in Finnish service, Hameenlinna, Finland, 1940Starboard side view of destroyer HMAS Vampire, circa 1940Submarine tender USS Holland with submarines Salmon, Seal, Stingray, Perch, Pollack, Cachalot, Cuttlefish, Skipjack, Snapper, and Sargo, San Diego Harbor, California, United States, 1940
Submarines Plunger, Salmon, Seal, and Stingray, San Diego harbor, California, United States, 1940Submarines Salmon, Seal, Pickerel, Plunger, Snapper, and Permit, San Diego harbor, California, United States, 1940; note carrier Enterprise in backgroundSwedish volunteer fighter inspecting a wrecked Soviet T-26 tank on the Kemijärvi-Märkäjärvi in Finland, 1940T/Sgt. Raymond A. Heilman, Jr. and fellow crew of the 11th Bomber Group Heavy of the USAAF 42nd Squadron posing by a B-18 Bolo bomber, Schofield Barracks, US Territory of Hawaii, circa 1940
Submarines Plunger, Salmon, Seal, and Stingray, San Diego harbor, California, United States, 1940Submarines Salmon, Seal, Pickerel, Plunger, Snapper, and Permit, San Diego harbor, California, United States, 1940; note carrier Enterprise in backgroundSwedish volunteer fighter inspecting a wrecked Soviet T-26 tank on the Kemijärvi-Märkäjärvi in Finland, 1940T/Sgt. Raymond A. Heilman, Jr. and fellow crew of the 11th Bomber Group Heavy of the USAAF 42nd Squadron posing by a B-18 Bolo bomber, Schofield Barracks, US Territory of Hawaii, circa 1940
Tan Chong Tee and Lim Bo Seng, India, late 1930s or early 1940sTBD-1 Devastator aircraft of US Navy squadron VT-3 preparing to launch from USS Saratoga, circa 1938-1940Tender Car Peters, 1940Tender Tsingtau tending to S-boats, Wilhelmshaven, Germany, circa 1940
Tan Chong Tee and Lim Bo Seng, India, late 1930s or early 1940sTBD-1 Devastator aircraft of US Navy squadron VT-3 preparing to launch from USS Saratoga, circa 1938-1940Tender Car Peters, 1940Tender Tsingtau tending to S-boats, Wilhelmshaven, Germany, circa 1940

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