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Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten at his desk, 1943Adolf Hitler at the WolfAmerican propaganda poster featuring Isoroku Yamamoto, circa 1943Anti-Japanese poster depicting Filipino resistance, 1940s
Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten at his desk, 1943Adolf Hitler at the Wolf's Lair headquarters, near Görlitz, Ostpreußen, Germany, 1940sAmerican propaganda poster featuring Isoroku Yamamoto, circa 1943Anti-Japanese poster depicting Filipino resistance, 1940s
Anti-Japanese poster printed by the United States ArmyB-24D Liberators in formation, early 1943. This was probably a flight to test the visibility of a new National Insignia design.Brigadier General Doolittle posing next to a propaganda poster, circa 1943British Royal Navy Corsair Mk I fighters at Naval Air Station Quonset Point, Rhode Island, United States, 1943
Anti-Japanese poster printed by the United States ArmyB-24D Liberators in formation, early 1943. This was probably a flight to test the visibility of a new National Insignia design.Brigadier General Doolittle posing next to a propaganda poster, circa 1943British Royal Navy Corsair Mk I fighters at Naval Air Station Quonset Point, Rhode Island, United States, 1943
Chinese soldiers posing with a Type 24 machine gun in an anti-aircraft setup, China, circa 1940s, photo 1 of 2Chinese soldiers posing with a Type 24 machine gun in an anti-aircraft setup, China, circa 1940s, photo 2 of 2Consolidated C-87 Liberator aircraft (cargo variant of the B-24) taking off on a training flight in Ft. Worth, Texas, United States, 1942Curtiss C-46 Commando aircraft flying over
Chinese soldiers posing with a Type 24 machine gun in an anti-aircraft setup, China, circa 1940s, photo 1 of 2Chinese soldiers posing with a Type 24 machine gun in an anti-aircraft setup, China, circa 1940s, photo 2 of 2Consolidated C-87 Liberator aircraft (cargo variant of the B-24) taking off on a training flight in Ft. Worth, Texas, United States, 1942Curtiss C-46 Commando aircraft flying over 'the hump' from Burma to China over the eastern Himalayas, 1942-1943
Eva Braun, 1940sF-5B-1-LO Lightning aircraft (photo reconnaissance variant of the P-38J) painted PRU blue  in flight, 1943; photo 1 of 2.F-5B-1-LO Lightning aircraft (photo reconnaissance variant of the P-38J) painted PRU blue  in flight, 1943; photo 2 of 2; note accompanying P-38J aircraft in usual olive drabF6F-3 Hellcat fighter in flight, 1943
Eva Braun, 1940sF-5B-1-LO Lightning aircraft (photo reconnaissance variant of the P-38J) painted PRU blue in flight, 1943; photo 1 of 2.F-5B-1-LO Lightning aircraft (photo reconnaissance variant of the P-38J) painted PRU blue in flight, 1943; photo 2 of 2; note accompanying P-38J aircraft in usual olive drabF6F-3 Hellcat fighter in flight, 1943
F6F-3 Hellcat fighters on the flight deck of Saratoga as a TBM Avenger approached to land, circa 1943-44Finnish Army Field Artillery Regiment 15 artillery piece and its crew during the Continuation War, Finland, 1940sFocke-Wulf 200 Condor sitting on an airstrip, date and location unknown.Ford GPW radio communications Jeep in operations in North Africa, 1942-1943
F6F-3 Hellcat fighters on the flight deck of Saratoga as a TBM Avenger approached to land, circa 1943-44Finnish Army Field Artillery Regiment 15 artillery piece and its crew during the Continuation War, Finland, 1940sFocke-Wulf 200 Condor sitting on an airstrip, date and location unknown.Ford GPW radio communications Jeep in operations in North Africa, 1942-1943

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