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Derzhprom building, Kharkov, Ukraine, Oct-Nov 1941Destroyed buildings, Kharkov, Ukraine, Oct-Nov 1941Émile Bertin at Fort de France, Martinique, Nov 1941Funeral of a German airman, Kharkov, Ukraine, Oct-Nov 1941, photo 1 of 3
Derzhprom building, Kharkov, Ukraine, Oct-Nov 1941Destroyed buildings, Kharkov, Ukraine, Oct-Nov 1941Émile Bertin at Fort de France, Martinique, Nov 1941Funeral of a German airman, Kharkov, Ukraine, Oct-Nov 1941, photo 1 of 3
Funeral of a German airman, Kharkov, Ukraine, Oct-Nov 1941, photo 2 of 3Funeral of a German airman, Kharkov, Ukraine, Oct-Nov 1941, photo 3 of 3German traffic director at the crossroad of Velyka Berdychivska and Mykhailivska Streets, Zhytomyr, Ukraine, Oct-Nov 1941.Group portrait of carrier Shokaku
Funeral of a German airman, Kharkov, Ukraine, Oct-Nov 1941, photo 2 of 3Funeral of a German airman, Kharkov, Ukraine, Oct-Nov 1941, photo 3 of 3German traffic director at the crossroad of Velyka Berdychivska and Mykhailivska Streets, Zhytomyr, Ukraine, Oct-Nov 1941.Group portrait of carrier Shokaku's fighter squadron, Japan, Oct or Nov 1941; A6M Zero fighter in background
He 111-H6 medium bomber armed with two Lufttorpedo LF-5B practice torpedoes, late 1941. Note the asymmetrical design of the nose section.Heavily damaged Hotel Krasnaya, Kharkov, Ukraine, Oct-Nov 1941Japanese carriers Zuikaku (foreground) and Kaga (background) underway toward Hitokappu Bay, Iturup, Kurile Islands, Nov 1941; note ZuikakuJapanese carriers Zuikaku (foreground), Kaga (center), and Akagi (background) underway toward Hitokappu Bay, Iturup, Kurile Islands, Nov 1941; note Zuikaku
He 111-H6 medium bomber armed with two Lufttorpedo LF-5B practice torpedoes, late 1941. Note the asymmetrical design of the nose section.Heavily damaged Hotel Krasnaya, Kharkov, Ukraine, Oct-Nov 1941Japanese carriers Zuikaku (foreground) and Kaga (background) underway toward Hitokappu Bay, Iturup, Kurile Islands, Nov 1941; note Zuikaku's anti-aircraft armamentJapanese carriers Zuikaku (foreground), Kaga (center), and Akagi (background) underway toward Hitokappu Bay, Iturup, Kurile Islands, Nov 1941; note Zuikaku's anti-aircraft armament
Japanese Special Envoy Saburo Kurusu and Ambassador Admiral Kichisaburo Nomura, Nov 1941Muddy roads in a Russian village, Nov 1941Nationalist-Chinese soldiers looking at the Blood Chit on the back of an American officer at a Chinese airfield, 1942. Note the C-47 Skytrain.Newly-arrived Indian Commonwealth troops at Singapore, Nov 1941
Japanese Special Envoy Saburo Kurusu and Ambassador Admiral Kichisaburo Nomura, Nov 1941Muddy roads in a Russian village, Nov 1941Nationalist-Chinese soldiers looking at the Blood Chit on the back of an American officer at a Chinese airfield, 1942. Note the C-47 Skytrain.Newly-arrived Indian Commonwealth troops at Singapore, Nov 1941
Nine PBY-5 Catalina patrol planes of Patrol Squadron VP-14 in formation above Hawaiian waters, Nov 1941.Paul Hausser in Russia, winter 1941Polish General Wladyslaw Sikorski inspecting the Polish Carpathian Brigade in Tobruk, Libya, Nov 1941Portrait of Adolf Hitler in a shop window, Kharkov, Ukraine, Oct-Nov 1941
Nine PBY-5 Catalina patrol planes of Patrol Squadron VP-14 in formation above Hawaiian waters, Nov 1941.Paul Hausser in Russia, winter 1941Polish General Wladyslaw Sikorski inspecting the Polish Carpathian Brigade in Tobruk, Libya, Nov 1941Portrait of Adolf Hitler in a shop window, Kharkov, Ukraine, Oct-Nov 1941

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