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There is alot of great photos here, many even i have not seen before.
 
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Entries
 1.Before the War
 2.The Invasion of Poland and the Winter War
 3.Axis Invasions and the Fall of France
 4.The Battle of Britain
 5.Conflict Spreads Around the Globe
 6.Operation Barbarossa
 7.Pearl Harbor
 8.The American Home Front in Color
 9.Daring Raids and Brutal Reprisals
 10.Internment of Japanese Americans
 11.Battle of Midway and the Aleutian Campaign
 12.Coming September 4th
 13.Coming September 11th
 14.Coming September 18th
 15.Coming September 25th
 16.Coming October 2nd
 17.Coming October 9th
 18.Coming October 16th
 19.Coming October 23rd
 20.Coming October 30th
	 
	
	
	
	
 
 
	
	
	
		
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		Yes, great photos. I just started on the first set, "Before the war".  I had not seen some of those before. Have lots of viewing ahead.
	 
	
	
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		Love the one of the British soldiers and the puppy they found.
	 
	
	
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This was pretty special too!
 
"Buss" Mascot with an R.A.F. Squadron stationed in Libya, on February 15, 1942, takes a few personal liberties with the pilot of an American-Built Tomahawk plane somewhere in the Western Desert.
	 
	
	
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There are SO many great ones. Several I had seen before and in fact one which is in my documentary, but this one really stands out too. Very cool shot!
 
This pattern of anti-aircraft fire provides a protective screen over Algiers at night. The photo, recording several moments of gunfire, shows a defense thrown up during an axis raid upon Algiers in North Africa on April 13, 1943. (AP Photo)
	 
	
	
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today sept 11 new photos= #13.Women at War
 
 
 
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