photo: Creative Commons / Baku13
A commander's cupola was added during the model 1942 production run to improve all-round vision.
photo: WN / betty
Aubade 1942, Pablo Picasso
photo: Creative Commons / Jan Arkesteijn
A-20C being serviced at Langley Field, Virginia, 1942.
photo: WN / Lance Olsen
Taierzhuang 1938 – the model for Stalingrad 1942
photo: Creative Commons / Fordmadoxfraud
Women at work on bomber, Douglas Aircraft Company, Long Beach, California in October 1942.
photo: Creative Commons / PMG
USS Sawfish (SS-276)
photo: Creative Commons / dave_7
1942 Peugeot VLV
photo: Creative Commons / Gibmetal77 at en.wikipedia
Replica of the bomb that peirced the Mosta Dome, Malta in 1942 during World War II.
photo: Creative Commons / Mvuijlst
Riveting team working on the cockpit shell of a C-47 bomber at the plant of North American Aviation. OWI photo by Alfred T. Palmer, 1942.
photo: Other Service / CLEM ALBERTS
War And Conflict, WAR & CONFLICT BOOKERA: WORLD WAR II/THE HOME FRONT/RELOCAT
photo: Creative Commons / Minorhistorian
Pilots of 611 West Lancashire Squadron lend a hand pushing an early Spitfire Mark IXb, Biggin Hill, late 1942. (RAF Official)
photo: US Coastguard
The Coast Guard Cutter EVERGREEN, launched in 1942, rests amid ice floes at New London, Ct. (223112) ( Evergreen at New London by Peter Eagleton (ID# 89539) )
photo: Creative Commons / Eric Crowley
King Neptune (May 16, 1942 – May 14, 1950) was a pig used by a United States Navy recruiter to raise $19 million in war bonds for the construction of the Iowa-class battleship Illinois between 1942 and 1946.
photo: Creative Commons / Jiang
Los Angeles, California. Japanese Americans going to Manzanar gather around a baggage car at the old Santa Fe Station. (April 1942)[59]. Japanese Americans boarding a train bound for one of ten American concentration camps
photo: Other Service / CARL GASTON
War And Conflict, WAR & CONFLICT BOOKERA: WORLD WAR II/RECRUITMENT & TRAINING
photo: Creative Commons / Cobatfor
58th TTW aircraft in 1979: F-5E, a German F-104G, F-4C, and F-15A.
photo: Creative Commons / Bwmoll3
Main Gate
photo: Creative Commons / WhisperToMe
Commerce Street Building In 1942, the University of Houston's College of Business Administration added a branch campus in Downtown Houston dubbed the "Downtown Business School".
photo: Creative Commons / Reisio
King (back left) with (anti-clockwise from King) Franklin D. Roosevelt, Governor General the Earl of Athlone and Winston Churchill on the terrace of the citadel in Quebec, Canada during the Quebec conference in 1943.
photo: Creative Commons / MoRsE
Luftvärnskanonvagn L-62 Anti II
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The D series Hammonds were produced from June 1939 to November 1942. The DV models, in which "V" stood for Vibrato, had Hammond Vibrato.
photo: Creative Commons / Adam.J.W.C.
Banks town's Town Hall. During this period an RAAF unit known as No. 1 Fighter Sector RAAF took control of the Capital Hall in Banks town. This unit was formed in Banks town, on the 25th of February 1942.
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Many US and Filipino prisoners died as a result of the Bataan Death March, in May 1942
photo: Creative Commons / Kogo
Hawker Hurricane Mk IIC PZ865 (Battle of Britain Memorial Flight), the last Hurricane produced. It is in the "Night Intruder" scheme of the aircraft of Czech pilot Karel Kuttelwascher of 1 Squadron in 1942.
photo: Creative Commons / Ken Hackman
C-141A Star lifter assigned to the 60th Military Airlift Wing, Travis AFB in the early 1970s flying over San Francisco Bay Originally named Fair field-Suisun Army Air Base, construction began on Travis in June 1942.
photo: Creative Commons
Pennsylvania Turnpike as it appeared in July 1942. Construction of the Pennsylvania Turnpike began in 1937 and was completed from Ohio to New Jersey in 1956.
photo: AP / Yad Vashem Photo Archive
This photo made available by Yad Vashem Photo Archive in Jerusalem shows Nazi guards at Belzec death camp in occupied Poland in 1942. A former Nazi death camp guard has been charged with participating in the murder of 430,000 Jews and other crimes during the Third Reich, German prosecutors said Wednesday, July 28, 2010. Samuel Kunz, 90, was informed last week of his indictment on charges including participation in the murder of 430,000 Jews at the Belzec death camp in occupied Poland, where he s
photo: Creative Commons / J Bar
Menai Road, Woronora features an RSL Club, boat shed, rugby league football oval, caravan park, primary school which opened in 1942, cafe, restaurants (riverside and Thai restaurant)
photo: Creative Commons / Rayshade
Landsverk Anti II backside at AA-museum in Tuusula, Finland
photo: Creative Commons / Piott
Monument in Józefów to commemorate the 1942 massacre of its Jewish population by the German Nazis, erected in 1974