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Puyi as the Chief Executive of the puppet state of Manchukuo, mid-1932USS S-35 entering Pearl Harbor, US Territory of Hawaii, probably May 1932Joseph Stalin inspecting a TB-3 bomber, 2 May 1932Four-stack destroyer USS Reuben James upon being recommissioned at the Philadelphia Navy Yard, 9 May 1932.
Puyi as the Chief Executive of the puppet state of Manchukuo, mid-1932USS S-35 entering Pearl Harbor, US Territory of Hawaii, probably May 1932Joseph Stalin inspecting a TB-3 bomber, 2 May 1932Four-stack destroyer USS Reuben James upon being recommissioned at the Philadelphia Navy Yard, 9 May 1932.
Fanni Luukkonen and Lotta Svärd leaders, Kurkijoki, Finland (now Kurkieki, Russia), 19 May 1932Fanni Luukkonen and members of Lotta Svärd, 19 May 1932Franz von Papen in Berlin, Germany, Jun 1932German cabinet members Neurath and Papen, Berlin, Germany, Jun 1932, photo 1 of 3
Fanni Luukkonen and Lotta Svärd leaders, Kurkijoki, Finland (now Kurkieki, Russia), 19 May 1932Fanni Luukkonen and members of Lotta Svärd, 19 May 1932Franz von Papen in Berlin, Germany, Jun 1932German cabinet members Neurath and Papen, Berlin, Germany, Jun 1932, photo 1 of 3
German cabinet members Neurath and Papen, Berlin, Germany, Jun 1932, photo 2 of 3German cabinet members Neurath and Papen, Berlin, Germany, Jun 1932, photo 3 of 3Iraqi QF 3.7 inch mountain howitzer in action against Sheik AhmadChancellor Franz von Papen with his cabinet, 1 Jun 1932
German cabinet members Neurath and Papen, Berlin, Germany, Jun 1932, photo 2 of 3German cabinet members Neurath and Papen, Berlin, Germany, Jun 1932, photo 3 of 3Iraqi QF 3.7 inch mountain howitzer in action against Sheik Ahmad's rebel forces, near Barzan, Iraq, Jun 1932Chancellor Franz von Papen with his cabinet, 1 Jun 1932
German Chancellor Papen in his office in Berlin, Germany, making a speech to an American audience over radio, Jul 1932Joseph Goebbels speaking at an assembly against the outcome of the Conference of Lausanne, Berlin, Germany, Jul 1932Nazi Party members gathering before an election poster featuring Adolf Hitler, summer of 1932Two German Nazi Party SA men putting up an election poster featuring Adolf Hitler, Mecklenburg, Germany, summer 1932
German Chancellor Papen in his office in Berlin, Germany, making a speech to an American audience over radio, Jul 1932Joseph Goebbels speaking at an assembly against the outcome of the Conference of Lausanne, Berlin, Germany, Jul 1932Nazi Party members gathering before an election poster featuring Adolf Hitler, summer of 1932Two German Nazi Party SA men putting up an election poster featuring Adolf Hitler, Mecklenburg, Germany, summer 1932
Japanese heavy cruiser Takao on a trial run at full speed off Tateyama, Tokyo Bay, 1 Jul 1932Piers at Puget Sound Navy Yard in Bremerton, Washington, United States with, left to right, repair ship (converted collier) Jason, and carriers Lexington (Lexington-class), Saratoga, 6 Aug 1932.Chancellor Papen and State Secretary Meißner during the anniversary celebration of the German Weimar Constitution, Berlin, Germany, 11 Aug 1932Reichstag building, constitution celebration, Berlin, Germany, 11 Aug 1932
Japanese heavy cruiser Takao on a trial run at full speed off Tateyama, Tokyo Bay, 1 Jul 1932Piers at Puget Sound Navy Yard in Bremerton, Washington, United States with, left to right, repair ship (converted collier) Jason, and carriers Lexington (Lexington-class), Saratoga, 6 Aug 1932.Chancellor Papen and State Secretary Meißner during the anniversary celebration of the German Weimar Constitution, Berlin, Germany, 11 Aug 1932Reichstag building, constitution celebration, Berlin, Germany, 11 Aug 1932

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