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Sand dunes on the beaches near Calais, France, 31 May 1940; note grave of a soldier to the rightTroops of the Japanese 18th Infantry Regiment at the west bank of the Han River, Battle of Zaoyang-Yichang, Hubei, China, 31 May 1940; note Type 11 light machine gunsA German soldier looking at destroyed car and buildings, Calais, France, May 1940A statue of a fisherman surviving amidst destroyed buildings, Calais, France, May 1940
Sand dunes on the beaches near Calais, France, 31 May 1940; note grave of a soldier to the rightTroops of the Japanese 18th Infantry Regiment at the west bank of the Han River, Battle of Zaoyang-Yichang, Hubei, China, 31 May 1940; note Type 11 light machine gunsA German soldier looking at destroyed car and buildings, Calais, France, May 1940A statue of a fisherman surviving amidst destroyed buildings, Calais, France, May 1940
Abandoned Char B1 tank, France, 1940; note German Panzer II in backgroundAbandoned French fortification on the French-German border, May 1940Abandoned vehicles alongside a street in northern France, circa May 1940Adolf Hitler with his staff at Wolf
Abandoned Char B1 tank, France, 1940; note German Panzer II in backgroundAbandoned French fortification on the French-German border, May 1940Abandoned vehicles alongside a street in northern France, circa May 1940Adolf Hitler with his staff at Wolf's Lair, Rastenburg, East Prussia, Germany, Jun 1940
Allied troops evacuated from Dunkerque, France disembarking from a ship in the United Kingdom, Jun 1940; still from Frank CapraAn aircraft spotter atop a London building, St. PaulBattleship North Carolina at New York Navy Yard, Brooklyn, New York, United States, early Jun 1940British officer and colonial troops as prisoners of war in Belgium, May-Jun 1940
Allied troops evacuated from Dunkerque, France disembarking from a ship in the United Kingdom, Jun 1940; still from Frank Capra's 1943 film Why We Fight #3An aircraft spotter atop a London building, St. Paul's Cathedral in background, early 1940sBattleship North Carolina at New York Navy Yard, Brooklyn, New York, United States, early Jun 1940British officer and colonial troops as prisoners of war in Belgium, May-Jun 1940
British prisoners at Dunkirk, France, Jun 1940Calais, France in ruins, France, May 1940Chinese troops marching in Hubei Province, China, May-Jun 1940Crashed German Ju 52 aircraft in a field in the Netherlands, May-Jun 1940
British prisoners at Dunkirk, France, Jun 1940Calais, France in ruins, France, May 1940Chinese troops marching in Hubei Province, China, May-Jun 1940Crashed German Ju 52 aircraft in a field in the Netherlands, May-Jun 1940
Damaged buildings at a French town, 1940Damaged cars and trucks in northern France, 1940Damaged HMS Kelly at Hawthorn Leslie yard, Hebburn, England, United Kingdom, mid-1940Damaged HMS Kelly in drydock at the Hawthorn Leslie yard, Hebburn, England, United Kingdom, mid-1940
Damaged buildings at a French town, 1940Damaged cars and trucks in northern France, 1940Damaged HMS Kelly at Hawthorn Leslie yard, Hebburn, England, United Kingdom, mid-1940Damaged HMS Kelly in drydock at the Hawthorn Leslie yard, Hebburn, England, United Kingdom, mid-1940

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