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Japanese troops removing concrete fortifications in Shanghai, China, late 1945, photo 2 of 2Kairyu-class submarine at a Japanese port, circa Oct-Dec 1945; copied from the US Naval Technical Mission to Japan Report S-01-7, Jan 1946, pg 130, fig 145Kairyu-class submarine at a Japanese port, circa Oct-Dec 1945; copied from the US Naval Technical Mission to Japan Report S-01-7, Jan 1946, pg 134, fig 153Lieutenant Colonel Frazier presenting WW2 Victory Medal to African-American US Marines of 51st and 52nd Defense Battalions, Camp Gilbert H. Johnson, Montford Point, Jacksonville, North Carolina, United States, 1945
Japanese troops removing concrete fortifications in Shanghai, China, late 1945, photo 2 of 2Kairyu-class submarine at a Japanese port, circa Oct-Dec 1945; copied from the US Naval Technical Mission to Japan Report S-01-7, Jan 1946, pg 130, fig 145Kairyu-class submarine at a Japanese port, circa Oct-Dec 1945; copied from the US Naval Technical Mission to Japan Report S-01-7, Jan 1946, pg 134, fig 153Lieutenant Colonel Frazier presenting WW2 Victory Medal to African-American US Marines of 51st and 52nd Defense Battalions, Camp Gilbert H. Johnson, Montford Point, Jacksonville, North Carolina, United States, 1945
Policeman, Tokyo, Japan, fall 1945Potato vendor, Sasebo, Japan, Oct 1945Recently liberated Chinese prisoners of war, Japan, 1945Ruins of Tokyo or Yokohama, Japan, fall 1945
Policeman, Tokyo, Japan, fall 1945Potato vendor, Sasebo, Japan, Oct 1945Recently liberated Chinese prisoners of war, Japan, 1945Ruins of Tokyo or Yokohama, Japan, fall 1945
Sailors of USS Chenango in Tokyo, Japan, Oct 1945Sketch inboard profile plans of Kaiten Type 1 and Type 2 submarines, 1945Street scene, Tokyo, Japan, fall 1945The 6-cyl diesel engine of a Koryu type submarine, looking aft, Oct-Dec 1945, copied from the U.S. Naval Technical Mission to Japan Report S-01-7, Jan 1946, pg 118, fig 128
Sailors of USS Chenango in Tokyo, Japan, Oct 1945Sketch inboard profile plans of Kaiten Type 1 and Type 2 submarines, 1945Street scene, Tokyo, Japan, fall 1945The 6-cyl diesel engine of a Koryu type submarine, looking aft, Oct-Dec 1945, copied from the U.S. Naval Technical Mission to Japan Report S-01-7, Jan 1946, pg 118, fig 128
Torpedo room of a Koryu type submarine, looking forward, Oct-Dec 1945, copied from the U.S. Naval Technical Mission to Japan Report S-01-7, Jan 1946, pg 139, fig 158Traffic policemen, Tokyo, Japan, fall 1945Underground munitions plant, Takatsuki, Osaka Prefecture, Japan, Oct 1945US Marine photographer William Swisher with a Chinese boy, China, 1945
Torpedo room of a Koryu type submarine, looking forward, Oct-Dec 1945, copied from the U.S. Naval Technical Mission to Japan Report S-01-7, Jan 1946, pg 139, fig 158Traffic policemen, Tokyo, Japan, fall 1945Underground munitions plant, Takatsuki, Osaka Prefecture, Japan, Oct 1945US Marine photographer William Swisher with a Chinese boy, China, 1945
US Marine Private First Class Robert Murphy in Oahu, US Territory of Hawaii, 1945; he had been a prisoner of war since he was captured at Wake in 1941US sailors and Japanese civilians in Tokyo, Japan, fall 1945V-J flag and US flag being flown from USS Chenango while at Sasebo, Japan, Sep-Oct 1945View inside the tail section of a Kairyu-class submarine, looking aft, circa Oct-Dec 1945; copied from the US Naval Technical Mission to Japan Report S-01-7, Jan 1946, pg 133, fig 151
US Marine Private First Class Robert Murphy in Oahu, US Territory of Hawaii, 1945; he had been a prisoner of war since he was captured at Wake in 1941US sailors and Japanese civilians in Tokyo, Japan, fall 1945V-J flag and US flag being flown from USS Chenango while at Sasebo, Japan, Sep-Oct 1945View inside the tail section of a Kairyu-class submarine, looking aft, circa Oct-Dec 1945; copied from the US Naval Technical Mission to Japan Report S-01-7, Jan 1946, pg 133, fig 151

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