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Aircraft listening post near Moscow, Russia, Oct 1941American woman working at a teletype machine, Oct 1941Anti-tank barricades on the streets of Moscow, Russia, Oct 1941, photo 1 of 3Anti-tank barricades on the streets of Moscow, Russia, Oct 1941, photo 2 of 3
Aircraft listening post near Moscow, Russia, Oct 1941American woman working at a teletype machine, Oct 1941Anti-tank barricades on the streets of Moscow, Russia, Oct 1941, photo 1 of 3Anti-tank barricades on the streets of Moscow, Russia, Oct 1941, photo 2 of 3
Anti-tank barricades on the streets of Moscow, Russia, Oct 1941, photo 3 of 3Australian soldier Clive H. Roughley posing with a captured MB.200 bomber, Rayak, Syria-Lebanon, 1941Auxiliary submarine tender Yasukuni Maru and battleship Nagato underway, circa Oct 1941Canadian CMP 3/4-ton 4x4 truck undergoing testing, 1941. Note early cab design with rear swinging doors, rear sloping windscreen, and traditional front fenders (wings).
Anti-tank barricades on the streets of Moscow, Russia, Oct 1941, photo 3 of 3Australian soldier Clive H. Roughley posing with a captured MB.200 bomber, Rayak, Syria-Lebanon, 1941Auxiliary submarine tender Yasukuni Maru and battleship Nagato underway, circa Oct 1941Canadian CMP 3/4-ton 4x4 truck undergoing testing, 1941. Note early cab design with rear swinging doors, rear sloping windscreen, and traditional front fenders (wings).
Carrier Hornet, probably at a US east coast port, circa late 1941; note ferry boat and Carrier Zuikaku, fall of 1941Civilians and soldiers reading theater marquees in Leningrad, Russia, Oct 1941; note Catherine the Great statue and Alexandrinsky Theatre in backgroundDestroyer Division 6, Destroyer Squadron 3 ships Clark, Case, Cummings, Shaw, and Tucker at San Diego, California, United States, Oct 1941
Carrier Hornet, probably at a US east coast port, circa late 1941; note ferry boat and 'Eagle Boat' (PE) in backgroundCarrier Zuikaku, fall of 1941Civilians and soldiers reading theater marquees in Leningrad, Russia, Oct 1941; note Catherine the Great statue and Alexandrinsky Theatre in backgroundDestroyer Division 6, Destroyer Squadron 3 ships Clark, Case, Cummings, Shaw, and Tucker at San Diego, California, United States, Oct 1941
Drayton uderway at sea, off the west coast of the United States, circa Oct 1941; note starboard wing of US Navy SNJ aircraft from which the photo was takenEnsign Gayle HermannFumimaro Konoe in a car, Japan, fall 1941Georg von Küchler in an automobile, Soviet Union, Oct-Nov 1941
Drayton uderway at sea, off the west coast of the United States, circa Oct 1941; note starboard wing of US Navy SNJ aircraft from which the photo was takenEnsign Gayle Hermann's Wildcat on Saratoga's elevator, Oct 1941Fumimaro Konoe in a car, Japan, fall 1941Georg von Küchler in an automobile, Soviet Union, Oct-Nov 1941
Georgi Zhukov studying a map, Oct 1941German Army SdKfz. 10 halftrack vehicle towing a 7.5 cm le.IG 18 field gun through a Russian village, Oct 1941German troops and SdKfz. 251 column, viewed from inside another SdKfz. 251 halftrack vehicle, Russia, Oct 1941German vehicles in snowy terrain in the Soviet Union, Oct 1941
Georgi Zhukov studying a map, Oct 1941German Army SdKfz. 10 halftrack vehicle towing a 7.5 cm le.IG 18 field gun through a Russian village, Oct 1941German troops and SdKfz. 251 column, viewed from inside another SdKfz. 251 halftrack vehicle, Russia, Oct 1941German vehicles in snowy terrain in the Soviet Union, Oct 1941

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