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80cm Gustav gun, 1940s82-PM-41 mortar during a demonstration, 1940sA 40.6 cm A British pilot entering the cockpit of a Buffalo fighter, date unknown
80cm Gustav gun, 1940s82-PM-41 mortar during a demonstration, 1940sA 40.6 cm 'Adolf' coastal defense gun of the Battery Lindemann, France, 1942A British pilot entering the cockpit of a Buffalo fighter, date unknown
A building in the Lockheed Aircraft Corporation complex in Burbank, California, United States, 1940sA camouflaged PzKpfw III command tank, approximately 45km west of Gazala, Libya, circa 1941-1942A Chinese soldier posing next to a M1A1 75-mm Pack Howitzer atop M1 carriage, circa 1942A civilian bidding farewell to a friend who was enlisting in the Soviet military, Ukraine, 1940s
A building in the Lockheed Aircraft Corporation complex in Burbank, California, United States, 1940sA camouflaged PzKpfw III command tank, approximately 45km west of Gazala, Libya, circa 1941-1942A Chinese soldier posing next to a M1A1 75-mm Pack Howitzer atop M1 carriage, circa 1942A civilian bidding farewell to a friend who was enlisting in the Soviet military, Ukraine, 1940s
A German SdKfz. 10 halftrack vehicle mounting a 20-mm anti-aircraft gun driving down a hill with its crew aboard, Russia, 1940sA German Tiger I heavy tank and a damaged Soviet T-34 medium tank, Russia, 1942A group of Ju 87B Stuka dive bombers flying in the distance, Russia, 1941-1943A Japanese Army soldier tending graves of fellow Japanese soldiers who were lost during the invasion, Malaya, circa Dec 1941-Feb 1942
A German SdKfz. 10 halftrack vehicle mounting a 20-mm anti-aircraft gun driving down a hill with its crew aboard, Russia, 1940sA German Tiger I heavy tank and a damaged Soviet T-34 medium tank, Russia, 1942A group of Ju 87B Stuka dive bombers flying in the distance, Russia, 1941-1943A Japanese Army soldier tending graves of fellow Japanese soldiers who were lost during the invasion, Malaya, circa Dec 1941-Feb 1942
A Japanese sailor performing maintenance on naval guns, 1941-1943A Japanese sailor watching the landing of an aircraft, 1941-1943A message from USAAF Major General Clarence Tinker, commanding officer of air forces in Hawaii Islands, to his men at Hickam Field, late 1941 or early 1942A military dog meeting Wojtek the bear, Middle East, 1942
A Japanese sailor performing maintenance on naval guns, 1941-1943A Japanese sailor watching the landing of an aircraft, 1941-1943A message from USAAF Major General Clarence Tinker, commanding officer of air forces in Hawaii Islands, to his men at Hickam Field, late 1941 or early 1942A military dog meeting Wojtek the bear, Middle East, 1942
A newly constructed Indian Pattern Carrier under testing, India, 1940-1944, photo 1 of 2A newly constructed Indian Pattern Carrier under testing, India, 1940-1944, photo 2 of 2A sailor inspecting combat damage to anti-aircraft guns aboard either Shokaku, Zuikaku, 1942; the carrier in the background was either Shokaku or ZuikakuA security guard standing among OS2U-3 Kingfishers staged for delivery to the US Navy, Stratford, Connecticut, United States, early 1942
A newly constructed Indian Pattern Carrier under testing, India, 1940-1944, photo 1 of 2A newly constructed Indian Pattern Carrier under testing, India, 1940-1944, photo 2 of 2A sailor inspecting combat damage to anti-aircraft guns aboard either Shokaku, Zuikaku, 1942; the carrier in the background was either Shokaku or ZuikakuA security guard standing among OS2U-3 Kingfishers staged for delivery to the US Navy, Stratford, Connecticut, United States, early 1942

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