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Broadside view of the cruiser HMS Cumberland, before her 1935 refit. Location unknown.Irina Burnaia in Cairo, Egypt, Feb 1935Polish troops in winter gear with Browning wz. 28 automatic rifle and Karabinek wz.29 carbines while on exercise, Feb 1935P-26 Peashooter fighters of USAAC 17th Pursuit Group at rest, March Field, California, United States, 18 Feb 1935
Broadside view of the cruiser HMS Cumberland, before her 1935 refit. Location unknown.Irina Burnaia in Cairo, Egypt, Feb 1935Polish troops in winter gear with Browning wz. 28 automatic rifle and Karabinek wz.29 carbines while on exercise, Feb 1935P-26 Peashooter fighters of USAAC 17th Pursuit Group at rest, March Field, California, United States, 18 Feb 1935
Adolf Hitler and his military commanders on Heroes Remembrance Day, Mar 1935HMAS Australia in the Panama Canal, Mar 1935Japanese submarine depot ship Taigei, Kure, Japan, spring 1935; she was later converted to light carrier RyuhoGerman officials Alfred Rosenberg, Paul von Rübenach, and Konstantin von Neurath in Berlin speaking with Japanese counterparts in Tokyo, 12 Mar 1935
Adolf Hitler and his military commanders on Heroes Remembrance Day, Mar 1935HMAS Australia in the Panama Canal, Mar 1935Japanese submarine depot ship Taigei, Kure, Japan, spring 1935; she was later converted to light carrier RyuhoGerman officials Alfred Rosenberg, Paul von Rübenach, and Konstantin von Neurath in Berlin speaking with Japanese counterparts in Tokyo, 12 Mar 1935
Japanese cruiser Mogami running trials off Sukumo Bay, Japan, 20 Mar 1935Irina Burnaia and Petre Ivanovici at the Băneasa airport in Bucharest, Romania, 24 Mar 1935Japanese stamps issued on 2 Apr 1935 commemorating the visit of Emperor Puyi of puppet nation Manchukuo; note the White Pagoda of Manchukuo city Liaoyang and Japanese battleship HieiCommemorative card and stamp of Kangde Emperor
Japanese cruiser Mogami running trials off Sukumo Bay, Japan, 20 Mar 1935Irina Burnaia and Petre Ivanovici at the Băneasa airport in Bucharest, Romania, 24 Mar 1935Japanese stamps issued on 2 Apr 1935 commemorating the visit of Emperor Puyi of puppet nation Manchukuo; note the White Pagoda of Manchukuo city Liaoyang and Japanese battleship HieiCommemorative card and stamp of Kangde Emperor's visit to Japan, stamped date 6 Apr 1935
Crew of USS Augusta, Shanghai, China, 6 Apr 1935; note Chester Nimitz front row just left of the life preserver and Lewis Puller in front row, third from rightEmperor Showa at Tokyo Station, Japan, 6 Apr 1935USS Ranger transiting the Pedro Miguel Locks of the Panama Canal, Apr 7 1935.Houston anchored off San Pedro, California, United States, 18 Apr 1935
Crew of USS Augusta, Shanghai, China, 6 Apr 1935; note Chester Nimitz front row just left of the life preserver and Lewis Puller in front row, third from rightEmperor Showa at Tokyo Station, Japan, 6 Apr 1935USS Ranger transiting the Pedro Miguel Locks of the Panama Canal, Apr 7 1935.Houston anchored off San Pedro, California, United States, 18 Apr 1935
Indianapolis off San Pedro, California, United States, Terminal Island and Long Beach in background, 22 Apr 1935USS San Francisco at anchor, off San Pedro, California, United States, 22 Apr 1935Wedding photo of Prince Nagahisa and Sachiko Tokugawa, 26 Apr 1935B-10 bomber at rest, pre-26 Feb 1941
Indianapolis off San Pedro, California, United States, Terminal Island and Long Beach in background, 22 Apr 1935USS San Francisco at anchor, off San Pedro, California, United States, 22 Apr 1935Wedding photo of Prince Nagahisa and Sachiko Tokugawa, 26 Apr 1935B-10 bomber at rest, pre-26 Feb 1941

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