28,617 items in this album on 1,431 pages.
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Art vendor, Tokyo, Japan, Sep 1945 | Captured A6M3 Model 22 Zero fighter, near Buin, Bougainvile, Sep 1945 | Captured Japanese A6M Zero fighter at Bougainville, Solomon Islands, Sep 1945; note missing stabilizer on aircraft and jeep in background | Captured Junkers Ju-290 heavy transport aircraft with German markings but with US tail number FE3400 flying over the United States in late 1945. This plane became a common sight at postwar air shows. |
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Captured Type 4 Chi-To medium tank, Japan, late-1945 | Carol Hebble in a Jeep, Page Field, Florida, United States, 1945 | Chinese Army General Chen Cheng during a victory celebration immediately after the Japanese surrender, China, Aug 1945 | Civilians and two USS Chenango crewmen lining up for trolley, Ginza Street, Sasebo, Japan, Sep 1945 |
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Civilians at a rail station, Hiroshima, Japan, Sep 1945 | Close up of a Japanese 5kg Type A incendiary bomb hanging from a ballast ring of a Fu-Go balloon bomb, mid-1945. Note the two blowout plugs in the ballast ring supporting this bomb. | Close-up of a TBM-3 Avenger aircraft of Composite Squadron 41 from USS Makin Island enroute to Wakayama, Japan, Sep 1945 | Cockpit of a wrecked G4M bomber, New Britain, Bismarck Archipelago, Sep 1945 |
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Commodore Dixie Kiefer at his desk at Quonset Point, Rhode Island, United States, 1945. Note the cast on his arm from injuries sustain several months earlier aboard USS Ticonderoga. | Crew members of the submarine USS Sailfish gather on the after deck in Groton, Connecticut, United States in Sep 1945 still celebrating the news that Japan had surrendered. | Demobilized Japanese soldiers and civilians aboard a train in Hiroshima, Japan, Sep 1945 | Demobilized Japanese soldiers and civilians aboard a train in Hiroshima, Japan, Sep 1945 |
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Demobilized Japanese soldiers and civilians at a rail station, Japan, Sep 1945 | Demobilized Japanese soldiers at a train station in Hiroshima, Japan, Sep 1945 | Department heads at the United States Navy’s Naval Torpedo Station, Alexandria, Virginia posing with the last Mark XIV torpedo produced at the facility, Aug 1945. | Desolated landscape of Hiroshima, Japan after the atomic detonation, post-war, photo 1 of 2; note Paul Tibbet's autograph |
28,617 items in this album on 1,431 pages.