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PT-221 and PT-222, Higgins 78-foot motor torpedo boats, along with many other PT Boats being stripped of their parts before their hulls were burned, Samar, Philippines, Nov 1945.Re-enactment of a ceremony typically held before a special attack mission, Chofu Airfield, Tokyo, Japan, Nov 1945Ruined city of Hiroshima, late 1945Ruined city of Hiroshima, late 1945; note Hiroshima Prefectural Commercial Exhibition Hall
PT-221 and PT-222, Higgins 78-foot motor torpedo boats, along with many other PT Boats being stripped of their parts before their hulls were burned, Samar, Philippines, Nov 1945.Re-enactment of a ceremony typically held before a special attack mission, Chofu Airfield, Tokyo, Japan, Nov 1945Ruined city of Hiroshima, late 1945Ruined city of Hiroshima, late 1945; note Hiroshima Prefectural Commercial Exhibition Hall
USS Alabama arriving at San Francisco, California, United States, late 1945USS Saratoga on Operation Magic Carpet duty, late 1945, seen in Dec 1945 issue of US Navy publication Naval Aviation NewsYamashita imprisoned at Manila, circa Oct-Nov 1945Yamashita with MP-Major Kenworthy, Manila, Nov 1945
USS Alabama arriving at San Francisco, California, United States, late 1945USS Saratoga on Operation Magic Carpet duty, late 1945, seen in Dec 1945 issue of US Navy publication Naval Aviation NewsYamashita imprisoned at Manila, circa Oct-Nov 1945Yamashita with MP-Major Kenworthy, Manila, Nov 1945
Yokohama, Japan in ruins, Oct-Nov 1945Approximate path of Japanese convoy toward Saipan, Mariana Islands which was attacked by American submarines on 6 Jun 1944; appendix A of Commander Tadao KuwaharaDestroyed city hall building of Hiroshima, Japan, 1 Nov 1945Japanese convoy formation when attacked by American aircraft off Indochina coast, 12 Jan 1945; appendix B of Commander Tadao Kuwahara
Yokohama, Japan in ruins, Oct-Nov 1945Approximate path of Japanese convoy toward Saipan, Mariana Islands which was attacked by American submarines on 6 Jun 1944; appendix A of Commander Tadao Kuwahara's interrogationDestroyed city hall building of Hiroshima, Japan, 1 Nov 1945Japanese convoy formation when attacked by American aircraft off Indochina coast, 12 Jan 1945; appendix B of Commander Tadao Kuwahara's interrogation
Junyo moored at Sasebo, Japan, 1 Nov 1945 or slightly earlierUSS San Diego in drydock No. 2 of Mare Island Naval Shipyard, Vallejo, California, United States, 1 Nov 1945, photo 1 of 2USS San Diego in drydock No. 2 of Mare Island Naval Shipyard, Vallejo, California, United States, 1 Nov 1945, photo 2 of 2Incomplete Unryu-class carrier Kasagi, Sasebo Bay, Japan, 2 Nov 1945
Junyo moored at Sasebo, Japan, 1 Nov 1945 or slightly earlierUSS San Diego in drydock No. 2 of Mare Island Naval Shipyard, Vallejo, California, United States, 1 Nov 1945, photo 1 of 2USS San Diego in drydock No. 2 of Mare Island Naval Shipyard, Vallejo, California, United States, 1 Nov 1945, photo 2 of 2Incomplete Unryu-class carrier Kasagi, Sasebo Bay, Japan, 2 Nov 1945
Soldiers of the Chinese 70th Army at Keelung, Taiwan, circa 2 Nov 1945Würzburg, Germany in ruins, 4 Nov 1945Graphic from post-war US Army-published Yank Magazine depicting how the VT Radio Proximity Fuze created an air burst with an artillery shell, 5 Nov 1945.Destroyed Chugoku Coal Distribution Company building in Hiroshima, Japan, 8 Nov 1945, photo 1 of 3
Soldiers of the Chinese 70th Army at Keelung, Taiwan, circa 2 Nov 1945Würzburg, Germany in ruins, 4 Nov 1945Graphic from post-war US Army-published Yank Magazine depicting how the VT Radio Proximity Fuze created an air burst with an artillery shell, 5 Nov 1945.Destroyed Chugoku Coal Distribution Company building in Hiroshima, Japan, 8 Nov 1945, photo 1 of 3

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