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 1942: A British Army Bren Gun Carrier about to pass the body of a German Afrika Korps soldier lying by the side of the road in the wake of the decisive Battle of El Alamein. 13 German and Italian divisions were defeated, turning the tide of the Western Desert campaign. Picture part of PA Second World War collection.
Away from the turmoil of the Second World War, King George VI and Queen Elizabeth walk in a field with their daughters, Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret (right).
A land girl takes a lesson in sheep shearing at Pyecombe, near Hassocks, Sussex.
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CP2STO47718 | 1942 
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PREMIUM --  WHS#13806: Man and woman consider buying Defense Savings Bonds and Stamps from a clerk at a basement CUNA Credit Union National Association office.  Madison, Wisconsin, 1942. Wisconsin Historical Society/Courtesy Everett Collection.
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CP2STO50215 | 1942-01 
FILE -This photo was taken from the body of a dead Germany officer killed in Russia, apparently showing a German firing squad shooting Soviet civilians in the back as they sit beside their own mass grave, in the Soviet Union, 1942. (British Official via AP) AP cannot verify the authenticity of the photo
(AX3) FT. BENNING,GA.,JAN.23-IT'S LIEUTENANT ROCKEFELLER NOW--Winthrop Rockefeller (right), son of John D. Rockefeller, Jr., smiles as he receives his certificate of graduation from the officer candidate course at the Infantry School here from Brig. Gen. Charles W. Ryder (left).  Rockefeller was among a number of graduates receiving commissions of second lieutenant. He was advenced from rank of sergeant.

(p62215str) '42-AP Wirephoto
WORLD WAR II.

PASSED BY THE CENSOR

THE YANKS ARE HERE

THE FIRST OF THE AMERICAN EXPEDITIONARY FORCE PROMISED TO BRITAIN BY PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT LANDED AT AN ULSTER PORT ON JAN. 26, 1942. THE TROOPS WERE COMMANDED BY MAJOR. GENERAL RUSSEL P. HARTLE. AND WERE WELCOMED BY SIR ARCHIBALD SINCLAIR. THE AIR MINISTER.

ASSOCIATED PRESS PHOTO SHOWS:  AMERICAN TROOPS MARCH ALONG THE STREET AFTER DISEMBARKING ON THEIR WAY TO ENTRAIN.

WOR.  244290     27142B
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CP1STO579844 | 1942-01 
British Columbia ca.1942-1946 --Law Enforcement - Relocation of Japanese Canadians to camps in the interior of B.C (Internment Camps)(CP PHOTO) 1999 ( National Archives of Canada\Tak Toyota ) C-046350
British Columbia;1942-1946--Internment Camps--Relocation of Japanese-Canadians to camps in the interior of British Columbia (CP PHOTO) 1999 (National Archives of Canada)C-047395
British Columbia ca.1942-1946 Law Enforcement - Relocation of Japanese-Canadians to camps in the interior of British Columbia (Internment Camps)(CP PHOTO) 1999 (National Archives of Canada)C-046355
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CP1STO579845 | 1942-01 
December 1942--People--Commentator Lorne Greene broadcasting over the C.B.C. national network. (CP PHOTO) 1999 (National Archives of Canada) PA-116178
Actor Boris Karloff is shown in a Nov. 10, 1942 file photo. A play opening next week at the Regina Performing Arts Centre will feature the unlikely combination of a horror actor and a deadly storm."Swept Off Our Feet: Boris Karloff and the Regina Cyclone" tells the story of how an acting troupe called the Gene Russel Players went bankrupt a day before the great Regina tornado of 1912. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP
Dieppe France 19 August 1942--Second World War--Personnel landing craft draw away from a motor torpedo boat to start their run-in to the beaches during the raid on Dieppe; France, 19 Aug. 1942. (CP PHOTO) 1998 (National Archives of Canada) PA-113247
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CP1STO578002 | 1942 
PREMIUM --

 1942: A British Army Bren Gun Carrier about to pass the body of a German Afrika Korps soldier lying by the side of the road in the wake of the decisive Battle of El Alamein. 13 German and Italian divisions were defeated, turning the tide of the Western Desert campaign. Picture part of PA Second World War collection.
Away from the turmoil of the Second World War, King George VI and Queen Elizabeth walk in a field with their daughters, Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret (right).
A land girl takes a lesson in sheep shearing at Pyecombe, near Hassocks, Sussex.
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CP2STO47718 | 1942 
Life aboard a Royal Navy corvette escorting a convoy across the Atlantic at the height of the U-boat offensive against the United Kingdom during World War Two August 1942 Our picture Shows: The convoy being guarded by the corvette. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPGL3634323)
PREMIUM --  WHS#13865: Three men make microfilm copies of birth records in the microfilm department at the State Office Building (Capitol Annex), 1 West Wilson Street.  Madison, Wisconsin, 1942. Wisconsin Historical Society/Courtesy Everett Collection.
A Little boy holding a banana whilst other children gaze longingly at it hoping to try a piece of the forbidden fruit through metal railings  Let me tell you this is no ordinary banana  October 1942. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPWA2298189)
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CP2STO47719 | 1942 
FILE - In this 1924 file photo, Illinois' Red Grange, left, follows a blocker on a 95-yard kickoff return for a touchdown against Michigan. When University of Illinois star Red Grange joined the NFL in 1925, a deal scandalously planned while he was still playing in college, he drew scorn from those in college football. Not only was professional football considered barbarian, it was thought to be a lesser version of the sport (AP Photo/File)
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CAUTION:  USE CREDIT

TAKING POSSESSION OF ORAN, FRENCH PORT 

AMERICAN INFANTRYMEN IN BATTLE GEAR WEAR TINY AMERICAN FLAG PLACARDS UNDER NETS OVER THEIR HELMETS AS THEY MARCH THROUGH ORAN, FRENCH NORTH AFRICA.

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FILE - This Sept. 29, 1942 file photo shows two Thunderbolt P-47 fighter planes during a test flight in the United States. In May 1944, a P-47 piloted by U.S. Lt. Frank Fazekas was hit by German fire over Buysscheure, northern France. Two boys watched from their family's farm field as the craft fell from the sky. (AP Photo)
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CP1STO578003 | 1942 
PREMIUM --

 1942: A British Army Bren Gun Carrier about to pass the body of a German Afrika Korps soldier lying by the side of the road in the wake of the decisive Battle of El Alamein. 13 German and Italian divisions were defeated, turning the tide of the Western Desert campaign. Picture part of PA Second World War collection.
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CP2STO50202 | 1942-11 
A Little boy holding a banana whilst other children gaze longingly at it hoping to try a piece of the forbidden fruit through metal railings  Let me tell you this is no ordinary banana  October 1942. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPWA2298189)
PREMIUM --  WHS#34260: Friday night, April 10th, 1942, at Clarence Sidesky's tavern, Route 3, Kenosha.  Kenosha, Wisconsin, 1942. Wisconsin Historical Society/Courtesy Everett Collection.
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CP2STO50204 | 1942-10 
"O.K.!" The grim news from the Far East was brightened by the news of General Doolittle''s gallant carrier-borne raid on Tokyo on April 18. (OK - Bombed out of the word TOKYO). Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPWA1993448)
PREMIUM --  WHS#5733: Druggist Stanley Meyers pauses while weighing a prescription on the pharmacy's scale.  Topeka, Kansas, 1942. Wisconsin Historical Society/Courtesy Everett Collection.
PREMIUM --  WHS#13759: Harry S. Manchester's Inc., with window display of spring hats. The store was located at located at 2-6 East Mifflin Street.  Madison, Wisconsin, 1942. Wisconsin Historical Society/Courtesy Everett Collection.
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CP2STO50211 | 1942-04 
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