432 items in this album on 22 pages.

Map of final American operations on Luzon, Philippine Islands, 3 Feb-20 Jul 1945Map showing the extent of destruction by bombing on Tokyo, Kawasaki, Yokohama, Kobe, Osaka, and Nagoya in Japan, 1945Estimated Japanese troop depositions in Kyushu, Japan, 9 Jul 1945Chart of Indianapolis
Map of final American operations on Luzon, Philippine Islands, 3 Feb-20 Jul 1945Map showing the extent of destruction by bombing on Tokyo, Kawasaki, Yokohama, Kobe, Osaka, and Nagoya in Japan, 1945Estimated Japanese troop depositions in Kyushu, Japan, 9 Jul 1945Chart of Indianapolis' final voyage
Graphic chart of Allied advance in France, from Fiscal Years 1944-1945 Biennial Report of Army Chief from Staff General George Marshall to the US Secretary of War, Aug 1945Map depicting the proposed invasion routes of Operation Downfall; Japanese defensive positions were as of Aug 1945Map depicting the proposed invasion routes of Operation OlympicEstimated Japanese troop depositions in Kyushu, Japan, 2 Aug 1945
Graphic chart of Allied advance in France, from Fiscal Years 1944-1945 Biennial Report of Army Chief from Staff General George Marshall to the US Secretary of War, Aug 1945Map depicting the proposed invasion routes of Operation Downfall; Japanese defensive positions were as of Aug 1945Map depicting the proposed invasion routes of Operation OlympicEstimated Japanese troop depositions in Kyushu, Japan, 2 Aug 1945
Map depicting the proposed invasion routes of Operation CoronetMap showing extent of fire and blast damage to Hiroshima, Japan by the atomic bomb dropped on 6 Aug 1945Illustration a typical defense system on the face of Iegusugu Pinnacle, Okinawa, Japan; seen in CINCPAC-CINCPOA Weekly Intelligence, Vol 2, No 5, 13 Aug 1945Map noting areas of Asia and Pacific under Allied and Japanese control as of 15 Aug 1945
Map depicting the proposed invasion routes of Operation CoronetMap showing extent of fire and blast damage to Hiroshima, Japan by the atomic bomb dropped on 6 Aug 1945Illustration a typical defense system on the face of Iegusugu Pinnacle, Okinawa, Japan; seen in CINCPAC-CINCPOA Weekly Intelligence, Vol 2, No 5, 13 Aug 1945Map noting areas of Asia and Pacific under Allied and Japanese control as of 15 Aug 1945
Aerial photo of Hiroshima, Japan shortly after the atomic bombing, Aug-Sep 1945Aerial photo of Nagasaki, Japan shortly after the atomic bombing, Aug-Sep 1945United States Army map of Tokyo Bay and the surrounding area, Sep 1945.Annex A of the interrogation of Mitsuo Fuchida, 10 Oct 1945; Pearl Harbor attack map
Aerial photo of Hiroshima, Japan shortly after the atomic bombing, Aug-Sep 1945Aerial photo of Nagasaki, Japan shortly after the atomic bombing, Aug-Sep 1945United States Army map of Tokyo Bay and the surrounding area, Sep 1945.Annex A of the interrogation of Mitsuo Fuchida, 10 Oct 1945; Pearl Harbor attack map
Annex B of the interrogation of Mitsuo Fuchida, 10 Oct 1945; map of Japanese withrdawl routes after Pearl Harbor attackAction chart of Battle of Midway, plate 13-2 of Captain Yasuji WatanabeRoute traveled by the Japanese fleet for Battle of Midway, plate 13-1 of Captain Yasuji WatanabeJapanese Center Force formation at the time of American submarine attack at the Palawan Passage, 23 Oct 1944; Annex A of the interrogation of Rear Admiral Tomiji Koyanagi
Annex B of the interrogation of Mitsuo Fuchida, 10 Oct 1945; map of Japanese withrdawl routes after Pearl Harbor attackAction chart of Battle of Midway, plate 13-2 of Captain Yasuji Watanabe's interrogation, 15 Oct 1945Route traveled by the Japanese fleet for Battle of Midway, plate 13-1 of Captain Yasuji Watanabe's interrogation, 15 Oct 1945Japanese Center Force formation at the time of American submarine attack at the Palawan Passage, 23 Oct 1944; Annex A of the interrogation of Rear Admiral Tomiji Koyanagi

432 items in this album on 22 pages.



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