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A Japanese bomber over China, 1941

A Japanese bomber over China, 1941

August 24, 2011, 1:01pm / 42

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When the British captured the fortified Libyan seaport of Bardia, they captured more than 38,000 Italian prisoners, including four generals and a vast quantity of war material.  After the Australians took possession of the port, the prisoners were marched out, February 1941.

When the British captured the fortified Libyan seaport of Bardia, they captured more than 38,000 Italian prisoners, including four generals and a vast quantity of war material. After the Australians took possession of the port, the prisoners were marched out, February 1941.

August 24, 2011, 12:00pm / 22

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A view from the roof of St. Paul’s Cathedral in London in January, 1941 during the Blitz.

A view from the roof of St. Paul’s Cathedral in London in January, 1941 during the Blitz.

August 23, 2011, 11:04pm / 141

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Japanese Americans, including several in Army, in San Francisco listen to the President’s declaration of war to Congress December 1941.

Japanese Americans, including several in Army, in San Francisco listen to the President’s declaration of war to Congress December 1941.

August 23, 2011, 5:01pm / 18

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A squad of Germans pass through a Greek village, during the occupation of Greece, May 1941.

A squad of Germans pass through a Greek village, during the occupation of Greece, May 1941.

August 23, 2011, 4:00pm / 34

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