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Japanese policemen identifying victims of American bombing, near Aoyama Police Station, Tokyo, Japan, 27 May 1945Sherman tanks of US 6th Marine Division at Naha, Okinawa, Japan, 27 May 1945US Marine Staff Sergeant A S. Barnacle shaving in his camp on Okinawa, Japan, ignoring the heavy flooding due to rain, 28 May 1945A sign erected by the British at the site of the former Bergen-Belsen Concentration Camp (the camp had been burned to the ground to control the spread of typhus), 29 May 1945.
Japanese policemen identifying victims of American bombing, near Aoyama Police Station, Tokyo, Japan, 27 May 1945Sherman tanks of US 6th Marine Division at Naha, Okinawa, Japan, 27 May 1945US Marine Staff Sergeant A S. Barnacle shaving in his camp on Okinawa, Japan, ignoring the heavy flooding due to rain, 28 May 1945A sign erected by the British at the site of the former Bergen-Belsen Concentration Camp (the camp had been burned to the ground to control the spread of typhus), 29 May 1945.
B-29 bombers of US 500th Bomb Group dropping incendiary bombs over Yokohama, Japan, 29 May 1945Men of US 6th Marine Division resting in Naha, Okinawa, Japan, 29 May 1945US Marine Lieutenant Colonel R. P. Ross, Jr. raising an US flag over Shuri castle on Okinawa, Japan, 29 May 1945, photo 1 of 2US Marine Lieutenant Colonel R. P. Ross, Jr. raising an US flag over Shuri castle on Okinawa, Japan, 29 May 1945, photo 2 of 2
B-29 bombers of US 500th Bomb Group dropping incendiary bombs over Yokohama, Japan, 29 May 1945Men of US 6th Marine Division resting in Naha, Okinawa, Japan, 29 May 1945US Marine Lieutenant Colonel R. P. Ross, Jr. raising an US flag over Shuri castle on Okinawa, Japan, 29 May 1945, photo 1 of 2US Marine Lieutenant Colonel R. P. Ross, Jr. raising an US flag over Shuri castle on Okinawa, Japan, 29 May 1945, photo 2 of 2
The Berlin Zoo flak tower after the battle, Germany, 1945; note two destroyed IS-2 tanks in foregroundAmerican analysis of bombing damage upon Yokohama, Japan, 31 May 1945A Corsair fighter ripple firing its HVAR rockets at Japanese positions at Okinawa, Japan, Jun 1945A group of Japanese prisoners, Okinawa, Japan, circa Jun 1945
The Berlin Zoo flak tower after the battle, Germany, 1945; note two destroyed IS-2 tanks in foregroundAmerican analysis of bombing damage upon Yokohama, Japan, 31 May 1945A Corsair fighter ripple firing its HVAR rockets at Japanese positions at Okinawa, Japan, Jun 1945A group of Japanese prisoners, Okinawa, Japan, circa Jun 1945
A US command post on Okinawa, Japan in ruins of a tomb, 1945Aerial view of a camp for German prisoners of war, Germany, 1945Aerial view of a harbor on Okinawa, Japan, 1945Aerial view of Tokyo, Japan after the 25 May 1945 raid
A US command post on Okinawa, Japan in ruins of a tomb, 1945Aerial view of a camp for German prisoners of war, Germany, 1945Aerial view of a harbor on Okinawa, Japan, 1945Aerial view of Tokyo, Japan after the 25 May 1945 raid
American analysis of bombing damage upon Osaka, Japan, 1945American analysis of bombing damage upon Tokyo, Japan, 1945Americans moving ammunition and supplies through muddy terrain, Okinawa, Japan, 1945Bombs falling on Takamatsu, Japan during a night raid, 1945
American analysis of bombing damage upon Osaka, Japan, 1945American analysis of bombing damage upon Tokyo, Japan, 1945Americans moving ammunition and supplies through muddy terrain, Okinawa, Japan, 1945Bombs falling on Takamatsu, Japan during a night raid, 1945

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