Nippu Jiji Photograph Archive, "Gaijin" Collection ddr-njpa-1
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Staff Sergeant Sylvester F. Dudek receiving the Polish Virtuti Militari award (ddr-njpa-1-178)
Caption on reverse: "Poles Decorate U.S. Flyer. Staff Sergeant Sylvester F. Dudek (right), the only enlisted man in the American forces to hold decorations from three nations, receives another citation, the Virtuti Militari, Poland's highest military award, from Air Vice Marshal Mateusz Izycki, Inspector General of the Polish Air Forces, for 'outstanding gallantry in action over …
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Associated Press Sketch 1735 for Theodore Dreiser (ddr-njpa-1-181)
A biographical sketch of Theodore Dreiser written for newspapers to use for current events or as an obituary
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Clipping regarding Theodore Dreiser (ddr-njpa-1-182)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "[illegible] January 24, 1932. Theodore Dreiser. American Author."
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Lewis W. Douglas, Howard L. Vickery, and Emory S. Land reviewing ship models (ddr-njpa-1-183)
Caption on reverse: "These Men Head America's Huge Ship Construction Program. These three men, as directors of the U.S. War Shipping Administration, supervise the cargo shipbuilding program in the United States which is already turning out more than two ships a day to speed war supplies to the Allied nations all over the world. A total …
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Brigadier General Jimmy Doolittle (ddr-njpa-1-185)
Caption on reverse: "Smiling Jimmy. Brigadier General James H. (Jimmy) Doolittle, who led the U.S. bombers in the air raid on Tokio [sic], had this big smile for the camera at a dinner in New York City at which he was made a life member of the Army and Navy Legion of Valor. (Not for use …
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Major General Jimmy Doolittle pinning Major Wade C. Walles with the Distinguished Flying Cross (ddr-njpa-1-187)
Caption on reverse: "Decoration for American Fighter Squadron Commander. Major General James H. Doolittle (left), commander of the 12th U.S. Army Air Force in Africa, pins the Distinguished Flying Cross on Major Wade C. Walles. Major Walles commands a fighter squadrom in North Africa."
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U.S. Army general awarding medals to British officers (ddr-njpa-1-192)
Caption on reverse: "British Officers Decorated by U.S. General. Allied military and naval leaders are pictured in London after a ceremony in which Lieutenant General Jacob L. Devers, commander of U.S. Army forces in the European Theater of Operations, awarded the Legion of Merit decoration to Brigadier Eric E. Mockler-Ferryman of the British Army and Vice …
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Newspaper clipping regarding Marlene Dietrich (ddr-njpa-1-193)
Caption on front: "Marlene Dietrich: 'In Hollywood . . . nobody notices me. I'm just another movie actress.'"
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Marlene Dietrich (ddr-njpa-1-194)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "(1) Model: Marlene Dietrich. Although perhaps not meant for the general public, this ensemble includes a midnight [?] colored silk jersey dress with a slim skirt and a high turban hat. The top is a suitable Persian-style brocade in bronze, gold, and red. Appropriately striking and glamorous for someone from the silver …
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Maria Riva (ddr-njpa-1-195)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Dietrich's Daughter Turns 16. (Zurich) Domei. Vamp of the silver screen Marlene Dietrich has a daughter who is already sixteen. She's currently attending a school in Lausanne. [stamped] July 20, 1938."
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Farewell party for Rudolf Sieber (ddr-njpa-1-197)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "(Hollywood) Rengo. Marlene Dietrich, whose unique appearance and decadent voice have rightly caused her to be considered the epitome of a modern actress ever since her debut in Morocco, recently held a grand farewell party for her husband, the famous German movie director Rudolf Sieber, on the occasion of his return to …
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Marlene Dietrich posing while boarding a train (ddr-njpa-1-198)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "(1) Although [?] after leaving Paramount, Marlene Dietrich departed for Britain, having been bought by the British film world. Here is the departing Ms. Dietrich."
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Clipping regarding Marlene Dietrich (ddr-njpa-1-199)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "[illegible] January 29, 1932. Marlene Dietrich. Move Actress. [illegible] Hollywood."