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Sunken Kilkis (foreground) and beached Lemnos (background), Salamis, Greece, circa late Apr 1941The crew of a British Cruiser Mk IV tank studying a map in the Western Desert, Egypt, 30 Apr 1941Australian troops in a foxhole near Tobruk, Libya, Apr-Dec 1941Bismarck and Prinz Eugen conducting refueling exercises, Apr-May 1941
Sunken Kilkis (foreground) and beached Lemnos (background), Salamis, Greece, circa late Apr 1941The crew of a British Cruiser Mk IV tank studying a map in the Western Desert, Egypt, 30 Apr 1941Australian troops in a foxhole near Tobruk, Libya, Apr-Dec 1941Bismarck and Prinz Eugen conducting refueling exercises, Apr-May 1941
Camouflaged German 7.5 cm PaK 40 anti-tank gun position, North Africa, 1941Erwin Rommel in North Africa with trench coat and field glasses, circa mid-1941Female worker operating an engraving machine for a Sten part, Small Arms Ltd. plant, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, May 1941German soldiers raising the German war flag over the Acropolis of Athens, Greece, May 1941
Camouflaged German 7.5 cm PaK 40 anti-tank gun position, North Africa, 1941Erwin Rommel in North Africa with trench coat and field glasses, circa mid-1941Female worker operating an engraving machine for a Sten part, Small Arms Ltd. plant, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, May 1941German soldiers raising the German war flag over the Acropolis of Athens, Greece, May 1941
German troops in Athens, Greece, May 1941German troops with SdKfz 10 halftrack vehicle and 2-cm FlaK 38 gun, North Africa, Apr-May 1941HMS York and an oil tanker in Suda Bay, Crete, Greece, May 1941Italian M13/40 medium tanks in North Africa, Apr-May 1941
German troops in Athens, Greece, May 1941German troops with SdKfz 10 halftrack vehicle and 2-cm FlaK 38 gun, North Africa, Apr-May 1941HMS York and an oil tanker in Suda Bay, Crete, Greece, May 1941Italian M13/40 medium tanks in North Africa, Apr-May 1941
Léon Degrelle, Fernand Rouleau, and Victor Matthys (behind Degrelle) leaving the Palais des Arts at Brussels, Belgium, May 1941Naval Aviation Cadets from the Naval Air Station at Corpus Christi at the pistol range with Colt M1911-A1 .45 caliber pistols, Corpus Christi, Texas, United States, circa 1941.Newly-commissioned Japanese Navy Ensign Junichi Sasai, Japan, May 1941The squadron commander’s plane, a rare PBM-1D variant, with Patrol Squadron VP-55 flying Neutrality Patrols, probably at Jacksonville, Florida, United States, 1941.
Léon Degrelle, Fernand Rouleau, and Victor Matthys (behind Degrelle) leaving the Palais des Arts at Brussels, Belgium, May 1941Naval Aviation Cadets from the Naval Air Station at Corpus Christi at the pistol range with Colt M1911-A1 .45 caliber pistols, Corpus Christi, Texas, United States, circa 1941.Newly-commissioned Japanese Navy Ensign Junichi Sasai, Japan, May 1941The squadron commander’s plane, a rare PBM-1D variant, with Patrol Squadron VP-55 flying Neutrality Patrols, probably at Jacksonville, Florida, United States, 1941.
Two German soldiers in Lublin, Poland, May 1941Two German soldiers in Lublin, Poland, May 1941Two German soldiers in Lublin, Poland, May 1941Two German soldiers in Lublin, Poland, May 1941
Two German soldiers in Lublin, Poland, May 1941Two German soldiers in Lublin, Poland, May 1941Two German soldiers in Lublin, Poland, May 1941Two German soldiers in Lublin, Poland, May 1941

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