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Directive No. 21 Directive No. 21 Matilda tank of the UK 7th Royal Tank Regiment in North Africa, 19 Dec 1940President Kyösti Kallio of Finland and Field Marshal Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim at Helsinki railway station, Finland, 19 Dec 1940; Risto Ryti, Lieutenant General Erik Heindrichs, and Colonel Aladár Paasonen in background
Directive No. 21 'Fall Barbarossa', 18 Dec 1940, page 8 of 9Directive No. 21 'Fall Barbarossa', 18 Dec 1940, page 9 of 9; note Hitler's signatureMatilda tank of the UK 7th Royal Tank Regiment in North Africa, 19 Dec 1940President Kyösti Kallio of Finland and Field Marshal Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim at Helsinki railway station, Finland, 19 Dec 1940; Risto Ryti, Lieutenant General Erik Heindrichs, and Colonel Aladár Paasonen in background
Broadside view of USS Wasp (Wasp-class) at anchor on 27 Dec 1940, probably in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. Note F3F fighters and SB2U Vindicator aircraft on the flight deck.Carrier Zuiho at Yokosuka, Japan, 28 Dec 194025-Pounder Mark II gun of Sergeant Pearse of 1st Battery, A Troop, Australian 2/1st Field Artillery Regiment bombarding Bardia, Libya, 29 Dec 1940St. Paul
Broadside view of USS Wasp (Wasp-class) at anchor on 27 Dec 1940, probably in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. Note F3F fighters and SB2U Vindicator aircraft on the flight deck.Carrier Zuiho at Yokosuka, Japan, 28 Dec 194025-Pounder Mark II gun of Sergeant Pearse of 1st Battery, A Troop, Australian 2/1st Field Artillery Regiment bombarding Bardia, Libya, 29 Dec 1940St. Paul's Cathedral during the great raid on London, England, United Kingdom, 29 Dec 1940
Battleship Iowa under construction, New York Navy Yard, New York, United States, 30 Dec 1940HMS Eagle at Alexandria, Egypt, 31 Dec 1940XSB2C prototype aircraft in flight, United States, late 1940Camouflaged Sturmpanzer, Panzer V Panther, and two Sturmgeschütz III vehicles, Italy, Apr-May 1944
Battleship Iowa under construction, New York Navy Yard, New York, United States, 30 Dec 1940HMS Eagle at Alexandria, Egypt, 31 Dec 1940XSB2C prototype aircraft in flight, United States, late 1940Camouflaged Sturmpanzer, Panzer V Panther, and two Sturmgeschütz III vehicles, Italy, Apr-May 1944
Major General Roy Geiger, Colonel Merwin Silverthorn, and Brigadier General Pedro del Valle studying Guam terrain aboard USS Appalachian, mid-1944155 mm Howitzer Carriage M1918 guns being prepared for shipment to Britain, 194119.4cm Kanone 485 (f) auf Selbstfahrlafette self-propelled gun, 1940s21 cm Mrs 18 heavy howitzer, Lapland, Norway, 1941, photo 1 of 2
Major General Roy Geiger, Colonel Merwin Silverthorn, and Brigadier General Pedro del Valle studying Guam terrain aboard USS Appalachian, mid-1944155 mm Howitzer Carriage M1918 guns being prepared for shipment to Britain, 194119.4cm Kanone 485 (f) auf Selbstfahrlafette self-propelled gun, 1940s21 cm Mrs 18 heavy howitzer, Lapland, Norway, 1941, photo 1 of 2
21 cm Mrs 18 heavy howitzer, Lapland, Norway, 1941, photo 2 of 237 mm Gun M3 being towed by a truck, circa 194137 mm Gun M3 in service with the Philippine Scouts, Fort William McKinley near Manila, Philippine Islands, circa 194137 mm Gun M3, circa 1941
21 cm Mrs 18 heavy howitzer, Lapland, Norway, 1941, photo 2 of 237 mm Gun M3 being towed by a truck, circa 194137 mm Gun M3 in service with the Philippine Scouts, Fort William McKinley near Manila, Philippine Islands, circa 194137 mm Gun M3, circa 1941

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