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[Heinkel He 162 aircraft]
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Photograph of a German Heinkel He 162 aircraft parked at an airfield, circa 1940s.
[Heinkel He 162 aircraft]
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Photograph of a German Heinkel He 162 aircraft parked at an airfield, circa 1940s.
[Heinkel He 162 aircraft]
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Photograph of a German Heinkel He 162 aircraft parked at an airfield, circa 1940s.
Photograph of a German Junkers Ju 88 aircraft at an unidentified air base, possibly Sola Air Base in Norway, circa 1939-1942.
Photograph of a Luftwaffe serviceman, possibly Josef Ulsamer, in a Heinkel He 111 aircraft, circa 1939-1942.
Photograph of a U.S. Army Air Forces serviceman inspecting a captured German Messerschmitt Me 163 Komet aircraft, circa 1940s. The aircraft is missing its tail and wings.
Photograph of fighter ace James C. Stewart (left) and an unidentified serviceman standing next to a captured German Focke-Wulf Fw 190 aircraft, circa 1940s.
Newspaper image for an unidentified publication, showing a man laying flowers at a memorial for German airmen, Reykjavik, Iceland, circa 1940s.
Typed caption: "Deutsche Soldatengraber auf dem Friedhof von Reykjavik, der auf einem der beherrschenden Hugel der Stadt liegt. Kieler Journalisten, die jetzt auf Island weilten, legten an den Grabern deutscher Flieger einen Blumenstraub nieder."