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Wan Waithayakon and the Thai delegation arriving for Greater East Asia Conference, Tokyo, Japan, 5 Nov 1943Wan Waithayakon speaking at the Greater East Asia Conference, Tokyo, Japan, 5 Nov 1943Wang Jingwei and the Chinese delegation arriving for Greater East Asia Conference, Tokyo, Japan, 5 Nov 1943Wang Jingwei speaking at the Greater East Asia Conference, Tokyo, Japan, 5 Nov 1943
Wan Waithayakon and the Thai delegation arriving for Greater East Asia Conference, Tokyo, Japan, 5 Nov 1943Wan Waithayakon speaking at the Greater East Asia Conference, Tokyo, Japan, 5 Nov 1943Wang Jingwei and the Chinese delegation arriving for Greater East Asia Conference, Tokyo, Japan, 5 Nov 1943Wang Jingwei speaking at the Greater East Asia Conference, Tokyo, Japan, 5 Nov 1943
Zhang Jinghui and the Manchukuo delegation arriving for Greater East Asia Conference, Tokyo, Japan, 5 Nov 1943Zhang Jinghui speaking at the Greater East Asia Conference, Tokyo, Japan, 5 Nov 1943, photo 1 of 2Zhang Jinghui speaking at the Greater East Asia Conference, Tokyo, Japan, 5 Nov 1943, photo 2 of 2José Laurel in Tokyo, Japan, 5-6 Nov 1943
Zhang Jinghui and the Manchukuo delegation arriving for Greater East Asia Conference, Tokyo, Japan, 5 Nov 1943Zhang Jinghui speaking at the Greater East Asia Conference, Tokyo, Japan, 5 Nov 1943, photo 1 of 2Zhang Jinghui speaking at the Greater East Asia Conference, Tokyo, Japan, 5 Nov 1943, photo 2 of 2José Laurel in Tokyo, Japan, 5-6 Nov 1943
A5M2b fighters and B4Y1 torpedo bombers of the Japanese Navy 12th Air Fleet at rest, Japan, 1943-1945B-24 Liberator of the 98th Bomb Squadron flying past the island of Chi Chi Jima, Japan, 1944-45.B-24J Liberator of the 431st Bomb Squadron flying over the island of Haha Jima, Japan, 1944.B-24J Liberator “Deadeye II” of the 392nd Bomb Squadron flown by Lt. Warren Myllenbeck flying from Saipan, Mariana Islands, overflying Iwo Jima and Mt Suribachi, 1944-45.
A5M2b fighters and B4Y1 torpedo bombers of the Japanese Navy 12th Air Fleet at rest, Japan, 1943-1945B-24 Liberator of the 98th Bomb Squadron flying past the island of Chi Chi Jima, Japan, 1944-45.B-24J Liberator of the 431st Bomb Squadron flying over the island of Haha Jima, Japan, 1944.B-24J Liberator “Deadeye II” of the 392nd Bomb Squadron flown by Lt. Warren Myllenbeck flying from Saipan, Mariana Islands, overflying Iwo Jima and Mt Suribachi, 1944-45.
Front angle view of a Type 4 Ho-Ro self-propelled gun and a Type 4 Chi-To medium tank, Japan, 1940sG6M1 bomber in flight, Japan, circa 1940s; note Mount Fuji in backgroundIse during a gunnery exercise, Seto Inland Sea, Japan, 1944, photo 1 of 2Ise during a gunnery exercise, Seto Inland Sea, Japan, 1944, photo 2 of 2
Front angle view of a Type 4 Ho-Ro self-propelled gun and a Type 4 Chi-To medium tank, Japan, 1940sG6M1 bomber in flight, Japan, circa 1940s; note Mount Fuji in backgroundIse during a gunnery exercise, Seto Inland Sea, Japan, 1944, photo 1 of 2Ise during a gunnery exercise, Seto Inland Sea, Japan, 1944, photo 2 of 2
Ki-109 experimental interceptor aircraft in a hangar, Japan, circa 1940sUnfinished carrier Ibuki, Sasebo Naval Arsenal, Japan, 22 Oct 1946Japanese Navy landing ship No. 149 running trials off Yugeshima in the Inland Sea of Japan, 16 Feb 1944Japanese landing ship No. 149 loading a Type 95 Ha-Go light tank, Nasake Island, Kure, Japan, 27 Feb 1944
Ki-109 experimental interceptor aircraft in a hangar, Japan, circa 1940sUnfinished carrier Ibuki, Sasebo Naval Arsenal, Japan, 22 Oct 1946Japanese Navy landing ship No. 149 running trials off Yugeshima in the Inland Sea of Japan, 16 Feb 1944Japanese landing ship No. 149 loading a Type 95 Ha-Go light tank, Nasake Island, Kure, Japan, 27 Feb 1944

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