479 items in this album on 24 pages.

Telegram from Reinhard Heydrich coordinating SD involvement in Kristallnacht, 10 Nov 1938, page 3 of 4Telegram from Reinhard Heydrich coordinating SD involvement in Kristallnacht, 10 Nov 1938, page 4 of 41939 sketch of plans for the OS2U-1 KingfisherDiagram of a main battery 16-inch gun turret for the South Dakota-class of US battleships
Telegram from Reinhard Heydrich coordinating SD involvement in Kristallnacht, 10 Nov 1938, page 3 of 4Telegram from Reinhard Heydrich coordinating SD involvement in Kristallnacht, 10 Nov 1938, page 4 of 41939 sketch of plans for the OS2U-1 KingfisherDiagram of a main battery 16-inch gun turret for the South Dakota-class of US battleships
US Navy recognition drawings of Japanese cruisers Furutaka, Kako, Kinugasa, and Aoba, circa 1930sLetter to president Roosevelt drafted by physicist Leó Szilárd with assistance from Edward Teller and Eugene Wigner and then signed by Albert Einstein urging the development of nuclear energy, 2 Aug 1939, page 1 of 2Letter to president Roosevelt drafted by physicist Leó Szilárd with assistance from Edward Teller and Eugene Wigner and then signed by Albert Einstein urging the development of nuclear energy, 2 Aug 1939, page 2 of 2Typed script of the radio address King George VI of the United Kingdom delivered announcing Britain’s entry into the war with Germany, Buckingham Palace, London, England, UK, Sept 3, 1939. Page 1 of 2.
US Navy recognition drawings of Japanese cruisers Furutaka, Kako, Kinugasa, and Aoba, circa 1930sLetter to president Roosevelt drafted by physicist Leó Szilárd with assistance from Edward Teller and Eugene Wigner and then signed by Albert Einstein urging the development of nuclear energy, 2 Aug 1939, page 1 of 2Letter to president Roosevelt drafted by physicist Leó Szilárd with assistance from Edward Teller and Eugene Wigner and then signed by Albert Einstein urging the development of nuclear energy, 2 Aug 1939, page 2 of 2Typed script of the radio address King George VI of the United Kingdom delivered announcing Britain’s entry into the war with Germany, Buckingham Palace, London, England, UK, Sept 3, 1939. Page 1 of 2.
Typed script of the radio address King George VI of the United Kingdom delivered announcing Britain’s entry into the war with Germany, Buckingham Palace, London, England, UK, Sept 3, 1939. Page 2 of 2.Certificate showing Stalin as a honorary member of the Academy of Sciences of the Soviet Union, issued on 22 Dec 1939, as seen in the Ogonyok magazine dated 15 Mar 1953Cover of a Solothurn S-18/100 sales brochureCutaway diagram of the Mark XIV torpedo, 1940s.
Typed script of the radio address King George VI of the United Kingdom delivered announcing Britain’s entry into the war with Germany, Buckingham Palace, London, England, UK, Sept 3, 1939. Page 2 of 2.Certificate showing Stalin as a honorary member of the Academy of Sciences of the Soviet Union, issued on 22 Dec 1939, as seen in the Ogonyok magazine dated 15 Mar 1953Cover of a Solothurn S-18/100 sales brochureCutaway diagram of the Mark XIV torpedo, 1940s.
Diagram of a Northover Projector, seen in 1940 British War Office publication Military Training Pamphlet No 42 Tank Hunting and DestructionFinnish propaganda leaflet, 1939-1940Finnish propaganda poster, 1939-1940Finnish propaganda poster, 1939-1940
Diagram of a Northover Projector, seen in 1940 British War Office publication Military Training Pamphlet No 42 Tank Hunting and DestructionFinnish propaganda leaflet, 1939-1940Finnish propaganda poster, 1939-1940Finnish propaganda poster, 1939-1940
Finnish propaganda poster, 1939-1940Postcard featuring a village along Cuva creek, Fiji, 1940sPostcard featuring a village on the Sigatoka River, Fiji, 1940sPostcard featuring beach scenery, Fiji, 1940s
Finnish propaganda poster, 1939-1940Postcard featuring a village along Cuva creek, Fiji, 1940sPostcard featuring a village on the Sigatoka River, Fiji, 1940sPostcard featuring beach scenery, Fiji, 1940s

479 items in this album on 24 pages.



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