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Greek tankers at Këlcyrë, Albania, 10 Jan 1941Greek troops near Këlcyrë, Albania, circa Jan 1941HMS Illustrious under Stuka dive bomber attack in the Mediterranean Sea near Malta, 10 Jan 1941Himmler and Mussert at Dachau Concentration Camp, Germany, 20 Jan 1941, photo 1 of 2
Greek tankers at Këlcyrë, Albania, 10 Jan 1941Greek troops near Këlcyrë, Albania, circa Jan 1941HMS Illustrious under Stuka dive bomber attack in the Mediterranean Sea near Malta, 10 Jan 1941Himmler and Mussert at Dachau Concentration Camp, Germany, 20 Jan 1941, photo 1 of 2
Himmler and Mussert at Dachau Concentration Camp, Germany, 20 Jan 1941, photo 2 of 2Inaugural program of Franklin Roosevelt and Henry Wallace, 20 Jan 1941Smoke rising from the port of Tobruk, Libya, 22 Jan 1941.Troops of the 11th Infantry Battalion, Australian 6th Division at Tobruk, Libya, 22 Jan 1941
Himmler and Mussert at Dachau Concentration Camp, Germany, 20 Jan 1941, photo 2 of 2Inaugural program of Franklin Roosevelt and Henry Wallace, 20 Jan 1941Smoke rising from the port of Tobruk, Libya, 22 Jan 1941.Troops of the 11th Infantry Battalion, Australian 6th Division at Tobruk, Libya, 22 Jan 1941
British 6-inch CWT BL Howitzers attacking Italian positions at Tobruk, Libya, 23 Jan 1941Captured Italian M13/40 and M11/39 tanks pressed into Australian service, North Africa, 23 Jan 1941Matilda tank en route into Tobruk, Libya, 24 Jan 1941; note British soldiers displaying a captured Italian flagLaunch of submarine Grayback, Groton, Connecticut, United States, 31 Jan 1941
British 6-inch CWT BL Howitzers attacking Italian positions at Tobruk, Libya, 23 Jan 1941Captured Italian M13/40 and M11/39 tanks pressed into Australian service, North Africa, 23 Jan 1941Matilda tank en route into Tobruk, Libya, 24 Jan 1941; note British soldiers displaying a captured Italian flagLaunch of submarine Grayback, Groton, Connecticut, United States, 31 Jan 1941
Map of Battle of Coral Sea, part of Captain Mineo YamaokaAdmiral Husband Kimmel at the headquarters of the US Navy Pacific Fleet, Pearl Harbor, US Territory of Hawaii, Feb-Dec 1941Bantam BRC 40 4x4 Light Reconnaissance Vehicle, Fort Holabird, Maryland, United States, Feb 1941Blood chit similar to those carried by pilots of the American Volunteer Group
Map of Battle of Coral Sea, part of Captain Mineo Yamaoka's interrogation, 19 Oct 1945Admiral Husband Kimmel at the headquarters of the US Navy Pacific Fleet, Pearl Harbor, US Territory of Hawaii, Feb-Dec 1941Bantam BRC 40 4x4 Light Reconnaissance Vehicle, Fort Holabird, Maryland, United States, Feb 1941Blood chit similar to those carried by pilots of the American Volunteer Group 'Flying Tigers' (or possibly a post-war reproduction) with a 'Flying Tigers' squadron emblem beneath it.
Enlisted barracks in a “tent city” at Marine Corps Air Station Ewa, Oahu, Hawaii shortly after commissioning, Feb 1941.Ford Pygmy Jeep prototype being tested at Fort Holabird, Maryland, United States, Feb 1941.Ford Pygmy Jeep prototype being tested in the mud at Fort Holabird, Maryland, United States, Feb 1941.Italian cruiser San Giorgio after being scuttled in the harbor at Tobruk, Libya as Australian troops entered the city, 22 Jan 1941. Note torpedo nets. Photo 1 of 2.
Enlisted barracks in a “tent city” at Marine Corps Air Station Ewa, Oahu, Hawaii shortly after commissioning, Feb 1941.Ford Pygmy Jeep prototype being tested at Fort Holabird, Maryland, United States, Feb 1941.Ford Pygmy Jeep prototype being tested in the mud at Fort Holabird, Maryland, United States, Feb 1941.Italian cruiser San Giorgio after being scuttled in the harbor at Tobruk, Libya as Australian troops entered the city, 22 Jan 1941. Note torpedo nets. Photo 1 of 2.

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