284 items in this album on 15 pages.

Japanese civilians outside the Imperial Palace near the Nijubashi bridge, Tokyo, Japan, 15 Aug 1945, photo 2 of 2Cabinet of Prince Higashikuni Naruhiko, Tokyo, Japan, 17 Aug 1945Takasago Maru at port in Tokyo, Japan, 27 Aug 1945, photographed by US Navy aircraftArt vendor, Tokyo, Japan, Sep 1945
Japanese civilians outside the Imperial Palace near the Nijubashi bridge, Tokyo, Japan, 15 Aug 1945, photo 2 of 2Cabinet of Prince Higashikuni Naruhiko, Tokyo, Japan, 17 Aug 1945Takasago Maru at port in Tokyo, Japan, 27 Aug 1945, photographed by US Navy aircraftArt vendor, Tokyo, Japan, Sep 1945
Head medical officer Dr. Hisikichi Tokoda of Shinagawa Hospital, Tokyo, Japan, Sep 1945Japanese hospital ship as observed from USS Reeves, Tokyo harbor, Japan, Sep 1945Medical attendants at Shinagawa Hospital, Tokyo, Japan, Sep 1945Microscope room, Shinagawa Hospital, Tokyo, Japan, Sep 1945
Head medical officer Dr. Hisikichi Tokoda of Shinagawa Hospital, Tokyo, Japan, Sep 1945Japanese hospital ship as observed from USS Reeves, Tokyo harbor, Japan, Sep 1945Medical attendants at Shinagawa Hospital, Tokyo, Japan, Sep 1945Microscope room, Shinagawa Hospital, Tokyo, Japan, Sep 1945
Street vendors, Tokyo, Japan, Sep 1945US Navy Chaplain Charles Robinson speaking with a Japanese prisoner of war, Tokyo, Japan, Sep 1945US Navy Seaman Paul Gray in Tokyo, Japan, Sep 1945Admiral Bruce Fraser arriving aboard USS Missouri, Tokyo Bay, Japan, 2 Sep 1945
Street vendors, Tokyo, Japan, Sep 1945US Navy Chaplain Charles Robinson speaking with a Japanese prisoner of war, Tokyo, Japan, Sep 1945US Navy Seaman Paul Gray in Tokyo, Japan, Sep 1945Admiral Bruce Fraser arriving aboard USS Missouri, Tokyo Bay, Japan, 2 Sep 1945
Admiral Conrad E. L. Helfrich signing the Japanese surrender document on behalf of the Netherlands aboard USS Missouri, 2 Sep 1945; note MacArthur next to Helfrich. Photo 1 of 2.Admiral Conrad E. L. Helfrich signing the Japanese surrender document on behalf of the Netherlands aboard USS Missouri, 2 Sep 1945; note MacArthur next to Helfrich. Photo 2 of 2.Admiral Sir Bruce Fraser signing the surrender instrument on behalf of the United Kingdom aboard USS Missouri, Tokyo Bay, Japan, 2 Sep 1945, photo 1 of 3Admiral Sir Bruce Fraser signing the surrender instrument on behalf of the United Kingdom aboard USS Missouri, Tokyo Bay, Japan, 2 Sep 1945, photo 2 of 3
Admiral Conrad E. L. Helfrich signing the Japanese surrender document on behalf of the Netherlands aboard USS Missouri, 2 Sep 1945; note MacArthur next to Helfrich. Photo 1 of 2.Admiral Conrad E. L. Helfrich signing the Japanese surrender document on behalf of the Netherlands aboard USS Missouri, 2 Sep 1945; note MacArthur next to Helfrich. Photo 2 of 2.Admiral Sir Bruce Fraser signing the surrender instrument on behalf of the United Kingdom aboard USS Missouri, Tokyo Bay, Japan, 2 Sep 1945, photo 1 of 3Admiral Sir Bruce Fraser signing the surrender instrument on behalf of the United Kingdom aboard USS Missouri, Tokyo Bay, Japan, 2 Sep 1945, photo 2 of 3
Admiral Sir Bruce Fraser signing the surrender instrument on behalf of the United Kingdom aboard USS Missouri, Tokyo Bay, Japan, 2 Sep 1945, photo 3 of 3Aerial photograph of battleship Missouri during the Tokyo Bay surrender ceremony, 2 Sep 1945Air Vice-Marshal L.M. Isitt signing the surrender instrument on behalf of the Dominion of New Zealand aboard USS Missouri, Tokyo Bay, Japan, 2 Sep 1945American aircraft fly over USS Missouri after the surrender, photo 1 of 3
Admiral Sir Bruce Fraser signing the surrender instrument on behalf of the United Kingdom aboard USS Missouri, Tokyo Bay, Japan, 2 Sep 1945, photo 3 of 3Aerial photograph of battleship Missouri during the Tokyo Bay surrender ceremony, 2 Sep 1945Air Vice-Marshal L.M. Isitt signing the surrender instrument on behalf of the Dominion of New Zealand aboard USS Missouri, Tokyo Bay, Japan, 2 Sep 1945American aircraft fly over USS Missouri after the surrender, photo 1 of 3

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