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Hideki Tojo, Japan, 1947Landing ship No. 192 at Moji, Japan, 1947Tojo taking a stand for the first time at the International Tribunal trials, Tokyo, Japan, late 1940sWorkers employing a Canadian-built Chevrolet CMP 3-ton truck for post-war maintenance at the Iwakuni Airstrip, Iwakuni, Japan, late 1940s.
Hideki Tojo, Japan, 1947Landing ship No. 192 at Moji, Japan, 1947Tojo taking a stand for the first time at the International Tribunal trials, Tokyo, Japan, late 1940sWorkers employing a Canadian-built Chevrolet CMP 3-ton truck for post-war maintenance at the Iwakuni Airstrip, Iwakuni, Japan, late 1940s.
Japanese Army landing ship No. 101 in Hiroshima Bay, Japan, 17 Feb 1947; note landing ship No. 108 backgroundJapanese Army landing ship No. 108 at Saka, Japan, 17 Feb 1947Demolished Japanese Koryu-class midget submarines among other debris at the shipyard in Kure, Japan, 14 Mar 1947Incomplete light carrier Ibuki being taken apart at Sasebo, Japan, 14 Mar 1947
Japanese Army landing ship No. 101 in Hiroshima Bay, Japan, 17 Feb 1947; note landing ship No. 108 backgroundJapanese Army landing ship No. 108 at Saka, Japan, 17 Feb 1947Demolished Japanese Koryu-class midget submarines among other debris at the shipyard in Kure, Japan, 14 Mar 1947Incomplete light carrier Ibuki being taken apart at Sasebo, Japan, 14 Mar 1947
Courtroom interior at the opening of the Far East International Military Tribunal in the War Ministry office in Tokyo, Japan, Apr 1947Men of the United States Army 1st Cavalry Division examining the freshly discovered launch site for the Fu-Go balloon bombs at Otsu, Japan Apr 1947. The dark barrel-shaped devices are gas generators for the hydrogen gas.Emperor Showa visiting Kobe, Japan, 11 Jun 1947Emperor Showa visiting the Joban coal field, Iwaki, Fukushima Prefecture, Japan, Aug 1947
Courtroom interior at the opening of the Far East International Military Tribunal in the War Ministry office in Tokyo, Japan, Apr 1947Men of the United States Army 1st Cavalry Division examining the freshly discovered launch site for the Fu-Go balloon bombs at Otsu, Japan Apr 1947. The dark barrel-shaped devices are gas generators for the hydrogen gas.Emperor Showa visiting Kobe, Japan, 11 Jun 1947Emperor Showa visiting the Joban coal field, Iwaki, Fukushima Prefecture, Japan, Aug 1947
Emperor Showa visiting Koiwai Farm, Shizukuishi, Iwate Prefecture, Japan, 9 Aug 1947Saburo Sugiura presenting items for Emperor ShowaEmperor Showa gazing at the Cryptomeria tree Emperor Showa visiting Hiroshima, Japan, 7 Dec 1947; note Hiroshima Peace Memorial in background
Emperor Showa visiting Koiwai Farm, Shizukuishi, Iwate Prefecture, Japan, 9 Aug 1947Saburo Sugiura presenting items for Emperor Showa's inspection, Tamahata Village, Nakakoma District (now Kai City) in Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan, Oct 1947; the village was suffering from a schistosomiasis endemicEmperor Showa gazing at the Cryptomeria tree 'Great sugi of Kayano', Kaga, Ishikawa, Japan, 27 Oct 1947Emperor Showa visiting Hiroshima, Japan, 7 Dec 1947; note Hiroshima Peace Memorial in background
HVAR air-to-surface rockets mounted on a P-51D Mustang of the British Commonwealth Occupation Forces in Japan at Hofu Airfield, 1948.Japanese submarine I-352 at Kure Naval Arsenal, Japan, 1948MacArthur saluted as he reviewed the American Independence Day parade at the EmperorFormer Prime Minister Koki Hirota listening to Sir William Webb of Australia sentencing him to death at the International Military Tribunal for the Far East at Ichigaya Court, Tokyo, Japan, 12 Nov 1948
HVAR air-to-surface rockets mounted on a P-51D Mustang of the British Commonwealth Occupation Forces in Japan at Hofu Airfield, 1948.Japanese submarine I-352 at Kure Naval Arsenal, Japan, 1948MacArthur saluted as he reviewed the American Independence Day parade at the Emperor's Palace plaza, Tokyo, Japan, 4 Jul 1948Former Prime Minister Koki Hirota listening to Sir William Webb of Australia sentencing him to death at the International Military Tribunal for the Far East at Ichigaya Court, Tokyo, Japan, 12 Nov 1948

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