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Erwin Rommel in the SdKfz. 250/3 command vehicle Erwin Rommel in the SdKfz. 250/3 command vehicle Erwin Rommel inspecting Italian troops, North Africa, 1942Erwin Rommel observing the field from his SdKfz. 250/3 command vehicle
Erwin Rommel in the SdKfz. 250/3 command vehicle 'Greif', North Africa, 1942, photo 6 of 7Erwin Rommel in the SdKfz. 250/3 command vehicle 'Greif', North Africa, 1942, photo 7 of 7Erwin Rommel inspecting Italian troops, North Africa, 1942Erwin Rommel observing the field from his SdKfz. 250/3 command vehicle 'Greif', North Africa,
Erwin Rommel with German and Italian officers, North Africa, 1942Erwin Rommel with Italian troops and a Semovente 75/18 self-propelled gun, North Africa, 1942Erwin Rommel, North Africa, early 1940sEthnic Chinese from Taiwan in Japanese Army service, Philippine Islands, 1942-1944
Erwin Rommel with German and Italian officers, North Africa, 1942Erwin Rommel with Italian troops and a Semovente 75/18 self-propelled gun, North Africa, 1942Erwin Rommel, North Africa, early 1940sEthnic Chinese from Taiwan in Japanese Army service, Philippine Islands, 1942-1944
Evacuated German children attending a flag raising at a Kinderlandverschickung camp, Germany, 1939-1945Excerpt from the 1942 United States Army Corps of Engineers map of San Francisco Bay showing the Kaiser Richmond Shipyards at Potrero Point and the Tiburon Naval Net Depot across the bay north of Bluff Point.Experimental Type 155 Kübelwagen half-track during testing, 1940s; this type never went into production as the design lost more usefulness than it gainedF4U-1 Corsair fighter in flight, circa 1942
Evacuated German children attending a flag raising at a Kinderlandverschickung camp, Germany, 1939-1945Excerpt from the 1942 United States Army Corps of Engineers map of San Francisco Bay showing the Kaiser Richmond Shipyards at Potrero Point and the Tiburon Naval Net Depot across the bay north of Bluff Point.Experimental Type 155 Kübelwagen half-track during testing, 1940s; this type never went into production as the design lost more usefulness than it gainedF4U-1 Corsair fighter in flight, circa 1942
Female worker at the John Inglis and Company factory for Bren guns in Toronto, Canada, 1940sFemale worker at the John Inglis and Company factory for Bren guns in Toronto, Canada, 1940sFemale worker engraving Chinese characters on weapons made for export to China, John Inglis and Company factory, Toronto, Canada, 1940sFemale workers at the John Inglis and Company factory for Bren guns in Toronto, Canada, 1940s
Female worker at the John Inglis and Company factory for Bren guns in Toronto, Canada, 1940sFemale worker at the John Inglis and Company factory for Bren guns in Toronto, Canada, 1940sFemale worker engraving Chinese characters on weapons made for export to China, John Inglis and Company factory, Toronto, Canada, 1940sFemale workers at the John Inglis and Company factory for Bren guns in Toronto, Canada, 1940s
Female workers at the John Inglis and Company factory for Bren guns in Toronto, Canada, 1940sFence and guard tower at Vorkuta Gulag work camp, Komi Republic, Russia, circa 1945Ferdinand Schörner and others in Norway, date unknownFerdinand Schörner and others in Norway, date unknown
Female workers at the John Inglis and Company factory for Bren guns in Toronto, Canada, 1940sFence and guard tower at Vorkuta Gulag work camp, Komi Republic, Russia, circa 1945Ferdinand Schörner and others in Norway, date unknownFerdinand Schörner and others in Norway, date unknown

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