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P-36A Hawk fighters of US 20th Pursuit Group, March Field, California, United States, 7 Nov 1939US carrier Ranger with her deck full of aircraft at anchor in Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, 10 Nov 1939.USS Ranger at anchor in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, 10 Nov 1939.Light cruiser Jintsu during post-modernization trials, Kure, Japan, 13 Nov 1939
P-36A Hawk fighters of US 20th Pursuit Group, March Field, California, United States, 7 Nov 1939US carrier Ranger with her deck full of aircraft at anchor in Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, 10 Nov 1939.USS Ranger at anchor in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, 10 Nov 1939.Light cruiser Jintsu during post-modernization trials, Kure, Japan, 13 Nov 1939
Italian battleship Impero being preparing for launching, Genova, Italy, 15 Nov 1939The Launching of Italian battleship Impero, Genova, Italy, 15 Nov 1939Lord Gort and Lieutenant General Pownall study a map at GHQ in the Chateau at Harbarcq, France, 26 Nov 1939Head of the United States Library of Congress Archibald MacLeish and British Ambassador Lord Lothian posing in front of the Magna Carta, Washington, DC, United States, 28 Nov 1939
Italian battleship Impero being preparing for launching, Genova, Italy, 15 Nov 1939The Launching of Italian battleship Impero, Genova, Italy, 15 Nov 1939Lord Gort and Lieutenant General Pownall study a map at GHQ in the Chateau at Harbarcq, France, 26 Nov 1939Head of the United States Library of Congress Archibald MacLeish and British Ambassador Lord Lothian posing in front of the Magna Carta, Washington, DC, United States, 28 Nov 1939
A building in Helsinki, Finland on fire from aerial bombing, 30 Nov 1939Civilian wounded by aerial bombing, Lönnrothkatu Street, Helsinki, Finland, 30 Nov 1939Destroyer USS Reuben James aground on Cay Lobos off the north shore of Cuba, 30 Nov 1939. She was floated off the next day. Photo 1 of 2.Destroyer USS Reuben James aground on Cay Lobos off the north shore of Cuba, 30 Nov 1939. She was floated off the next day. Photo 2 of 2.
A building in Helsinki, Finland on fire from aerial bombing, 30 Nov 1939Civilian wounded by aerial bombing, Lönnrothkatu Street, Helsinki, Finland, 30 Nov 1939Destroyer USS Reuben James aground on Cay Lobos off the north shore of Cuba, 30 Nov 1939. She was floated off the next day. Photo 1 of 2.Destroyer USS Reuben James aground on Cay Lobos off the north shore of Cuba, 30 Nov 1939. She was floated off the next day. Photo 2 of 2.
Finnish civilians escaping from a building damaged by aerial bombing, Lönnrothkatu Street, Helsinki, Finland, 30 Nov 1939Japanese heavy cruiser Atago at the Yokosuka Naval Base, Japan, 30 Nov 1939Soviet SB-2 bombers over Helsinki, Finland, 30 Nov 1939Bomb crater in front of Julianów Palace in Łódź, Poland, 1939, photo 1 of 3
Finnish civilians escaping from a building damaged by aerial bombing, Lönnrothkatu Street, Helsinki, Finland, 30 Nov 1939Japanese heavy cruiser Atago at the Yokosuka Naval Base, Japan, 30 Nov 1939Soviet SB-2 bombers over Helsinki, Finland, 30 Nov 1939Bomb crater in front of Julianów Palace in Łódź, Poland, 1939, photo 1 of 3
Bomb crater in front of Julianów Palace in Łódź, Poland, 1939, photo 2 of 3Bomb crater in front of Julianów Palace in Łódź, Poland, 1939, photo 3 of 3Christmas holiday aboard Scharnhorst, Wilhelmshaven, Germany, Dec 1939Crashed Soviet Tupolev ANT-40/SB aircraft in Finland, Dec 1939
Bomb crater in front of Julianów Palace in Łódź, Poland, 1939, photo 2 of 3Bomb crater in front of Julianów Palace in Łódź, Poland, 1939, photo 3 of 3Christmas holiday aboard Scharnhorst, Wilhelmshaven, Germany, Dec 1939Crashed Soviet Tupolev ANT-40/SB aircraft in Finland, Dec 1939

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