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Adolf Hitler saluting a crowd, Germany, circa 1930sAr 196 A-5 aircraft at rest on water in a port, circa late 1930sHitler Youth recruitment poster, date unknownJu 87 resting at an airfield, circa late 1930s
Adolf Hitler saluting a crowd, Germany, circa 1930sAr 196 A-5 aircraft at rest on water in a port, circa late 1930sHitler Youth recruitment poster, date unknownJu 87 resting at an airfield, circa late 1930s
Miklós Horthy and Adolf Hitler observing German Navy submarines, 1938Trans Canada Airlines 14H2 passenger aircraft, circa 1938US Marine Corps Lieutenant Dewolf Schatzel leading the final salute of the Mounted Detachment at the American Legation, Yongdingmen gate, Beiping, China, 22 Feb 1938An unidentified synagogue burning during Kristallnacht, Germany, 10 Nov 1938
Miklós Horthy and Adolf Hitler observing German Navy submarines, 1938Trans Canada Airlines 14H2 passenger aircraft, circa 1938US Marine Corps Lieutenant Dewolf Schatzel leading the final salute of the Mounted Detachment at the American Legation, Yongdingmen gate, Beiping, China, 22 Feb 1938An unidentified synagogue burning during Kristallnacht, Germany, 10 Nov 1938
Battleship USS Nevada at anchor at Lahaina Roads, Territory of Hawaii, pre-war.  Note SOC Seagull scout aircraft on Nevada’s catapults.Close up of a Bf 109 fighterDouglas TBD Devastator of Torpedo Squadron VT-5 at North Island, San Diego, California, United States, circa 1939.Large German flag painted on the roof of the German embassy in Chongqing, China to alert against Japanese bombers, circa 1939
Battleship USS Nevada at anchor at Lahaina Roads, Territory of Hawaii, pre-war. Note SOC Seagull scout aircraft on Nevada’s catapults.Close up of a Bf 109 fighter's nose, circa late 1930sDouglas TBD Devastator of Torpedo Squadron VT-5 at North Island, San Diego, California, United States, circa 1939.Large German flag painted on the roof of the German embassy in Chongqing, China to alert against Japanese bombers, circa 1939
Warming up a He 111 bomberWhirlwind in flight, circa late 1930sSubmarine USS Swordfish shortly after launching at Mare Island Naval Shipyard, Vallejo, California, United States, 1 Apr 1939United States submarine Swordfish on the ways at Mare Island Naval Shipyard on the day of her launching, 1 Apr 1939
Warming up a He 111 bomber's engine, circa late 1930s or early 1940sWhirlwind in flight, circa late 1930sSubmarine USS Swordfish shortly after launching at Mare Island Naval Shipyard, Vallejo, California, United States, 1 Apr 1939United States submarine Swordfish on the ways at Mare Island Naval Shipyard on the day of her launching, 1 Apr 1939
Brass commissioning plate of the USS Spearfish.Typed script of the radio address King George VI of the United Kingdom delivered announcing Britain’s entry into the war with Germany, Buckingham Palace, London, England, UK, Sept 3, 1939. Page 1 of 2.Typed script of the radio address King George VI of the United Kingdom delivered announcing Britain’s entry into the war with Germany, Buckingham Palace, London, England, UK, Sept 3, 1939. Page 2 of 2.Line of OS2U Kingfisher float planes running up their engines prior to a practice flight at a training base in the United States, 1939-40.
Brass commissioning plate of the USS Spearfish.Typed script of the radio address King George VI of the United Kingdom delivered announcing Britain’s entry into the war with Germany, Buckingham Palace, London, England, UK, Sept 3, 1939. Page 1 of 2.Typed script of the radio address King George VI of the United Kingdom delivered announcing Britain’s entry into the war with Germany, Buckingham Palace, London, England, UK, Sept 3, 1939. Page 2 of 2.Line of OS2U Kingfisher float planes running up their engines prior to a practice flight at a training base in the United States, 1939-40.

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