1,298 items in this album on 65 pages.

DC-5 transport  originally with Dutch airlines KLM but captured by the Japanese is shown in Japan for testing, Tachikawa Air Field, circa 1943Hideki Tojo and Wang Jingwei, Japan, circa 1940sKi-21 bomber in flight over Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan, circa 1940sKi-21 bombers in flight over Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan, circa 1940s
DC-5 transport originally with Dutch airlines KLM but captured by the Japanese is shown in Japan for testing, Tachikawa Air Field, circa 1943Hideki Tojo and Wang Jingwei, Japan, circa 1940sKi-21 bomber in flight over Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan, circa 1940sKi-21 bombers in flight over Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan, circa 1940s
Ki-54 aircraft at the Sendai Army Flight School, Natori, Miyagi, Japan, 1940sPrototype J2M3 Raiden 21 fighter aircraft at rest, Yokosuka, Japan, circa 1940sUS Marine Captain J. R. Hester (back row, 4th from left) and other American prisoners of war, Hokkaido, Japan, circa 1943Japanese Mogami-class cruiser Suzuya on her trials in Toyama Bay, Japan, 8 Feb 1943.
Ki-54 aircraft at the Sendai Army Flight School, Natori, Miyagi, Japan, 1940sPrototype J2M3 Raiden 21 fighter aircraft at rest, Yokosuka, Japan, circa 1940sUS Marine Captain J. R. Hester (back row, 4th from left) and other American prisoners of war, Hokkaido, Japan, circa 1943Japanese Mogami-class cruiser Suzuya on her trials in Toyama Bay, Japan, 8 Feb 1943.
Light cruiser Oyodo at Kure Naval Arsenal, Japan, circa 28 Feb 1943; note the 45m large catapult at stern which was later removed during conversionFemale munitions factory workers, Kokura, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan, Apr 1943Nachi, Heian Maru, and Teiyo Maru at Paramushiru, Kurile Islands, May 1943The ashes of Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto arriving at Kisarazu, Japan aboard battleship Musashi, 23 May 1943
Light cruiser Oyodo at Kure Naval Arsenal, Japan, circa 28 Feb 1943; note the 45m large catapult at stern which was later removed during conversionFemale munitions factory workers, Kokura, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan, Apr 1943Nachi, Heian Maru, and Teiyo Maru at Paramushiru, Kurile Islands, May 1943The ashes of Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto arriving at Kisarazu, Japan aboard battleship Musashi, 23 May 1943
The state funeral of Isoroku Yamamoto, Tokyo, Japan, 5 Jun 1943, photo 1 of 2The state funeral of Isoroku Yamamoto, Tokyo, Japan, 5 Jun 1943, photo 2 of 2Subhash Chandra Bose and Hideki Tojo, Tokyo, Japan, 10 Jun 1943Emperor Showa (Hirohito; front center) with Japanese Navy officers aboard Musashi, off Yokosuka, Japan, 24 Jun 1943; Musashi was carrying the remains of Isoroku Yamamoto
The state funeral of Isoroku Yamamoto, Tokyo, Japan, 5 Jun 1943, photo 1 of 2The state funeral of Isoroku Yamamoto, Tokyo, Japan, 5 Jun 1943, photo 2 of 2Subhash Chandra Bose and Hideki Tojo, Tokyo, Japan, 10 Jun 1943Emperor Showa (Hirohito; front center) with Japanese Navy officers aboard Musashi, off Yokosuka, Japan, 24 Jun 1943; Musashi was carrying the remains of Isoroku Yamamoto
Ise running full power trial, 24 Aug 1943Hyuga running sea trials, Nov 1943Attendees of the Greater East Asia Conference entering the Imperial Palace, Tokyo, Japan, 5 Nov 1943Attendees of the Greater East Asia Conference, Tokyo, Japan, 5 Nov 1943, photo 1 of 4; left to right: Ba Maw, Zhang Jinghui, Wang Jingwei, Hideki Tojo, Wan Waithayakon, José Laurel, Subhas Chandra Bose
Ise running full power trial, 24 Aug 1943Hyuga running sea trials, Nov 1943Attendees of the Greater East Asia Conference entering the Imperial Palace, Tokyo, Japan, 5 Nov 1943Attendees of the Greater East Asia Conference, Tokyo, Japan, 5 Nov 1943, photo 1 of 4; left to right: Ba Maw, Zhang Jinghui, Wang Jingwei, Hideki Tojo, Wan Waithayakon, José Laurel, Subhas Chandra Bose

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