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IK-3 fighter belonging to Milan Bjelanovic, circa 1930s or 1940sItalian built passenger airliner based on the SM.79 model with the German owned Scadta Airline based in Columbia during a stop at Borinquen Field, Puerto Rico, 1939.Japanese Army Engineering School cadets reading the Imperial Rescript to Soldiers and Sailors, Japan, 1939Japanese cruiser Aoba or Kinugasa, circa 1930s
IK-3 fighter belonging to Milan Bjelanovic, circa 1930s or 1940sItalian built passenger airliner based on the SM.79 model with the German owned Scadta Airline based in Columbia during a stop at Borinquen Field, Puerto Rico, 1939.Japanese Army Engineering School cadets reading the Imperial Rescript to Soldiers and Sailors, Japan, 1939Japanese cruiser Aoba or Kinugasa, circa 1930s
Japanese Navy gun and crew aboard a warship, possibly off the Chinese coast, circa 1939Japanese Navy Petty Officer 2nd Class Saburo Sakai in the cockpit of his A5M fighter, Hankou, Hubei Province, China, 1939Japanese Navy Petty Officer Saburo Sakai in flight gear, Hankou Airfield, Hebei Province, China, 1939Japanese officers in northeastern China, circa 1939; note Kenji Doihara (front row, second from left), Kenkichi Ueda (front row, center), Shuzo Kuramo (front row, second from right), Ryuzo Sejima (rear row, second from right),
Japanese Navy gun and crew aboard a warship, possibly off the Chinese coast, circa 1939Japanese Navy Petty Officer 2nd Class Saburo Sakai in the cockpit of his A5M fighter, Hankou, Hubei Province, China, 1939Japanese Navy Petty Officer Saburo Sakai in flight gear, Hankou Airfield, Hebei Province, China, 1939Japanese officers in northeastern China, circa 1939; note Kenji Doihara (front row, second from left), Kenkichi Ueda (front row, center), Shuzo Kuramo (front row, second from right), Ryuzo Sejima (rear row, second from right),
Japanese Se-Ri tank recovery vehicle, which was built on the chassis of the Type 97 Chi-Ha tank, circa late 1930sJapanese soldier with Chinese child, China, date unknownJapanese tankers resting under their Type 89 I-Go medium tank, date unknownJapanese troops with a Sumida M.2593 (Army Type 91) armored car and a Type 96 machine gun, circa 1930s
Japanese Se-Ri tank recovery vehicle, which was built on the chassis of the Type 97 Chi-Ha tank, circa late 1930sJapanese soldier with Chinese child, China, date unknownJapanese tankers resting under their Type 89 I-Go medium tank, date unknownJapanese troops with a Sumida M.2593 (Army Type 91) armored car and a Type 96 machine gun, circa 1930s
Japanese Type 94 Te-Ke tankettes near Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, China, 1939Japanese Type 98B Ke-Ni light tank, circa 1939Jiang Dingwen as the Chairman of Shaanxi Province, China, late 1930sJoachim von Ribbentrop, Edward Rydz-Śmigły, and Ignacy Mościcki, Warsaw, Poland, early 1939
Japanese Type 94 Te-Ke tankettes near Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, China, 1939Japanese Type 98B Ke-Ni light tank, circa 1939Jiang Dingwen as the Chairman of Shaanxi Province, China, late 1930sJoachim von Ribbentrop, Edward Rydz-Śmigły, and Ignacy Mościcki, Warsaw, Poland, early 1939
Ki-32 aircraft at rest, circa 1930sKi-32 aircraft at rest, circa late 1930sKi-32 aircraft at rest, circa late 1930s; note men resting beneath port wingKi-32 aircraft flying in formation over Hong Kong, Dec 1941
Ki-32 aircraft at rest, circa 1930sKi-32 aircraft at rest, circa late 1930sKi-32 aircraft at rest, circa late 1930s; note men resting beneath port wingKi-32 aircraft flying in formation over Hong Kong, Dec 1941

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