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Aerial photo of Nagasaki, Japan after atomic bombing, mid-Aug 1945Aerial photo of Nagasaki, Japan after atomic bombing, mid-Aug 1945Aerial photo of Nagasaki, Japan after atomic bombing, mid-Aug 1945Aerial photo of Nagasaki, Japan after atomic bombing, mid-Aug 1945
Aerial photo of Nagasaki, Japan after atomic bombing, mid-Aug 1945Aerial photo of Nagasaki, Japan after atomic bombing, mid-Aug 1945Aerial photo of Nagasaki, Japan after atomic bombing, mid-Aug 1945Aerial photo of Nagasaki, Japan after atomic bombing, mid-Aug 1945
Aerial photo of Nagasaki, Japan after atomic bombing, mid-Aug 1945Aerial photo of Nagasaki, Japan after atomic bombing, mid-Aug 1945Aerial photo of Nagasaki, Japan after atomic bombing, mid-Aug 1945Aerial photo of Nagasaki, Japan after atomic bombing, mid-Aug 1945
Aerial photo of Nagasaki, Japan after atomic bombing, mid-Aug 1945Aerial photo of Nagasaki, Japan after atomic bombing, mid-Aug 1945Aerial photo of Nagasaki, Japan after atomic bombing, mid-Aug 1945Aerial photo of Nagasaki, Japan after atomic bombing, mid-Aug 1945
Aerial photo of Nagasaki, Japan after atomic bombing, mid-Aug 1945Aerial photo of Nagasaki, Japan after atomic bombing, mid-Aug 1945Aerial photo of Nagasaki, Japan after atomic bombing, mid-Aug 1945Aerial photo of Nagasaki, Japan after atomic bombing, mid-Aug 1945
Aerial photo of Nagasaki, Japan after atomic bombing, mid-Aug 1945Aerial photo of Nagasaki, Japan after atomic bombing, mid-Aug 1945Aerial photo of Nagasaki, Japan after atomic bombing, mid-Aug 1945Aerial photo of Nagasaki, Japan after atomic bombing, mid-Aug 1945
Aerial photo of Nagasaki, Japan after atomic bombing, mid-Aug 1945Aerial photo of Nagasaki, Japan after atomic bombing, mid-Aug 1945Aerial photo of Nagasaki, Japan after atomic bombing, mid-Aug 1945After the announcement of the Japanese surrender, crewmen broke into a spontaneous celebration on the flight deck of the training aircraft carrier USS Sable on Lake Michigan, United States, Aug 15 1945.
Aerial photo of Nagasaki, Japan after atomic bombing, mid-Aug 1945Aerial photo of Nagasaki, Japan after atomic bombing, mid-Aug 1945Aerial photo of Nagasaki, Japan after atomic bombing, mid-Aug 1945After the announcement of the Japanese surrender, crewmen broke into a spontaneous celebration on the flight deck of the training aircraft carrier USS Sable on Lake Michigan, United States, Aug 15 1945.
American servicemen and women gathered in front of Battle Flag (larger flag) hoisted on the aircraft carrier Ticonderoga on orders issued throughout the fleet from Third Fleet Commander William Halsey in response to news that Japan had surrendered, 15 Aug 1945Carl Gurtcheff, Vic Colucci, Arthur Ryding, Clifford Martin, William Reigger, James Badgett, J. F. Whitely, Dan Brown, Clayton Aylor, and Denny OChiang Kaishek greeted by a crowd after announcing the Japanese surrender at the Central Broadcasting System facilities in Chongqing, China, 15 Aug 1945
American servicemen and women gathered in front of 'Rainbow Corner' Red Cross club in Paris, France to celebrate the unconditional surrender of the Japanese, 15 Aug 1945Battle Flag (larger flag) hoisted on the aircraft carrier Ticonderoga on orders issued throughout the fleet from Third Fleet Commander William Halsey in response to news that Japan had surrendered, 15 Aug 1945Carl Gurtcheff, Vic Colucci, Arthur Ryding, Clifford Martin, William Reigger, James Badgett, J. F. Whitely, Dan Brown, Clayton Aylor, and Denny O'Neill celebrating victory at CINCPAC headquarters in Guam, 15 Aug 1945Chiang Kaishek greeted by a crowd after announcing the Japanese surrender at the Central Broadcasting System facilities in Chongqing, China, 15 Aug 1945

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