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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 
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"Egypt Is Within Our Grasp!" After two years of bitter warfare in the desert, Rommel swept into Egypt,  but was halted at El Alamein by the Eight Army.  It was the nearest that Germany was to get to Suez. (8th ARMY - Eygpt). Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPWA1993452)
PREMIUM --  WHS#33149: Red, white and blue cover of Volume 3, Number 2 of the Wisconsin Horseman Magazine advertising the horse show at the Wisconsin State Fair.  1942. Wisconsin Historical Society/Courtesy Everett Collection.
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CP2STO50208 | 1942-07 
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VETERAN OF GRAF SPEE ENGAGEMENT HERE

COMMANDER W.E. PERRY AND MRS. PERRY STAND TOGETHER AS THEY ARRIVED IN THE UNITED STATES. HE WAS SKIPPER OF THE BRITISH CRUISER ACHILLES, WHICH FOUGHT THE GRAF SPEE OFF MONTEVIDEO.

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ALLEGED SPIES TNT EXAMINED BY FBI 

A BLOCK OF TNT REPORTED FOUND AMIDST THE EQUIPMENT OF THE ALLEGED NAZIS SPIES NOW ON TRIAL BEFORE A MILITARY COMMISSION IN WASHINGTON, D.C. IS EXAMINED BY AN EXPERT IN THE FBI LABORATORY. THIS PICTURE WAS MADE BY THE FBI.


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FILE - In this June 1942 file photo, crewmen aboard the USS Yorktown battle fire after the carrier was hit by Japanese bombs, during the Battle of Midway. Buffalo, New York, native C. Wade McClusky Jr. made one of the most fateful decisions of World War II at Midway, yet his actions during the history-changing battle have received scant recognition. That will change in his hometown, a statue of his likeness will be included in a new military monument being dedicated June 4, 2017, the 75th anniversary of the Battle of Midway. (AP Photo, File)
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CP1STO579833 | 1942-07 
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 
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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 
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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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 
WAAF officer packing a parachute for RAF pilots to use during one of the bombing raids in World War Two June 1942. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPGL3912720)
PREMIUM --  WHS#24720: Four women assembling light sockets.  Madison, Wisconsin, 1942. Wisconsin Historical Society/Courtesy Everett Collection.
PREMIUM --  WHS#6288: View of the U.S. Pharmacopeia's exhibit at the American Medical Association's 1942 Conference in Atlantic City, detailing the revisions and additions of various drugs.  Atlantic City, New Jersey, 1942. Wisconsin Historical Society/Courtesy Everett Collection.
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CP2STO50209 | 1942-06 
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 
LOVAT, LORD

BRITISH OFFICIAL PHOTO NO. BH.12142
WAR OFFICE PHOTO.  CROWN COPYRIGHT RESERVED

BRITISH RAID ON FRENCH COAST. BEFORE AND AFTER PICTURES. 

BRITISH FORCES CARRIED OUT A RAID ON THE FRENCH COAST NEAR BOULOGNE ON APRIL 22, 1942. TROOPS WERE LANDED AND AFTER PENETRATING THE GERMAN DEFENCES SUCCESSFULLY CARRIED OUT THE TASKS ASSIGNED TO THEM. THEY WITHDREW AFTER TWO HOURS. NAVAL FORCES ACCOMPANYING THE PARTY ENGAGED ARMED ENEMY TRAWLERS, TWO OF WHICH WERE DAMAGED. OUR FORCES SUSTAINED NO DAMAGE AND ONLY LIGHT CASUALTIES.

PHOTO SHOWS:  MAJ. LORD LOVAT GIVING ORDERS TO THE OFFICERS BEFORE SETTING OUT FOR THE RAID.  

FL/AB.BH.12142  23442C.  

Radiophoto From London  Official British Photograph supplied to The Associated Press
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NETHERLANDS ROYALTY IN NEW YORK 

PRINCESS JULIANA AND PRINCE BERNHARD OF THE NETHERLANDS SHOWN ABOVE AS THEY STOPPED OFF AT NEW YORK APRIL 22, 1942 EN ROUTE TO WASHINGTON WHERE THEY WILL VISIT PRESIDENT AND MRS. ROOSEVELT AT THE WHITE HOUSE. THE PRINCE IS WEARING HIS ROYAL AIR FORCE (CQ) UNIFORM, IN WHICH BRANCH OF SERVICE HE HOLDS THE RANK OF COMMANDER.

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FILE - In this April 6, 1942 file photo, a boy sits on a pile of baggage as he waits for his parents, as a military policeman watches in San Francisco. More than 650 citizens of Japanese ancestry were evacuated from their homes and sent to Santa Anita racetrack, an assembly center for war relocation of alien and American-born Japanese civilians. (AP Photo)
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CP1STO579839 | 1942-04 
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