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US pilot Lieutenant Colonel Charles H. Older in the cockpit of a P-51D Mustang fighter, China, circa Feb-Mar 1945Painted decoy B-29 bomber near Tianhe Airfield, Guangzhou, Guangdong Province, China, 9 Mar 1945Gun camera view of a P-51 fighter preparing to strafe a train on the Pinghan Railway (now Beijing-Hankou Railway), Hebei Province, China, Apr 1945A soldier of the Chinese 18th Group Army (also known as the Communist 8th Route Army) atop the Zijinguan gate of the Great Wall of China, Yi County, Hebei Province, China, 2 Apr 1945
US pilot Lieutenant Colonel Charles H. Older in the cockpit of a P-51D Mustang fighter, China, circa Feb-Mar 1945Painted decoy B-29 bomber near Tianhe Airfield, Guangzhou, Guangdong Province, China, 9 Mar 1945Gun camera view of a P-51 fighter preparing to strafe a train on the Pinghan Railway (now Beijing-Hankou Railway), Hebei Province, China, Apr 1945A soldier of the Chinese 18th Group Army (also known as the Communist 8th Route Army) atop the Zijinguan gate of the Great Wall of China, Yi County, Hebei Province, China, 2 Apr 1945
Ground crew checking the radio of a P-40 Warhawk fighter at a US 14th Air Force Base in China, May 1945; note Chinese Air Force roundelGroup portrait of officers of Chinese Army 4th War Area and 74th Corps, taken at Changsha, Hunan, China, mid-1945; Zhang Lingfu front second from left, Zhou Zhidao front third from left, Zhao Ruhan rear second from right)
'Hostel 9', Kunming, China, mid-1945; photo taken by a member of US 5332nd Brigade (Provisional)'Hostel 9', Kunming, China, mid-1945; photo taken by a member of US 5332nd Brigade (Provisional)Ground crew checking the radio of a P-40 Warhawk fighter at a US 14th Air Force Base in China, May 1945; note Chinese Air Force roundelGroup portrait of officers of Chinese Army 4th War Area and 74th Corps, taken at Changsha, Hunan, China, mid-1945; Zhang Lingfu front second from left, Zhou Zhidao front third from left, Zhao Ruhan rear second from right)
P-51B and P-51C Mustang fighters of the US Army Air Force 118th Tactical Recon Squadron at Laohwangping Airfield, Guizhou Province, China, Jun 1945An unidentified Chinese officer, General Robert B. McClure, General He Yingqin, General Zhang Fakui, and General Harwood Bowman at BowmanA Japanese soldier surrendering to Soviets, northeastern China, Aug 1945Soviet 76mm Divisional Gun (ZiS-3) firing on Japanese positions near Hailar, Xing
P-51B and P-51C Mustang fighters of the US Army Air Force 118th Tactical Recon Squadron at Laohwangping Airfield, Guizhou Province, China, Jun 1945An unidentified Chinese officer, General Robert B. McClure, General He Yingqin, General Zhang Fakui, and General Harwood Bowman at Bowman's headquarters in Guangxi Province, China, 7 Jun 1945A Japanese soldier surrendering to Soviets, northeastern China, Aug 1945Soviet 76mm Divisional Gun (ZiS-3) firing on Japanese positions near Hailar, Xing'an Province, northeastern China, Aug 1945
Soviet artillery firing on Japanese positions, northeastern China, Aug 1945Soviet tank crews resting, northeastern China, Aug 1945Soviet tanks in Changchun, northeastern China, Aug 1945Soviet troops in northeastern China, Aug 1945
Soviet artillery firing on Japanese positions, northeastern China, Aug 1945Soviet tank crews resting, northeastern China, Aug 1945Soviet tanks in Changchun, northeastern China, Aug 1945Soviet troops in northeastern China, Aug 1945
Kim Gu and William Donovan, XiSoviet troops entering Dalian, Liaoning, China on T-34-85 medium tanks, Aug 1945Chiang Kaishek greeted by a crowd after announcing the Japanese surrender at the Central Broadcasting System facilities in Chongqing, China, 15 Aug 1945Crowd in Chongqing, China celebrating the victory over Japan, 15 Aug 1945
Kim Gu and William Donovan, Xi'an, Shaanxi Province, China, 7 Aug 1945Soviet troops entering Dalian, Liaoning, China on T-34-85 medium tanks, Aug 1945Chiang Kaishek greeted by a crowd after announcing the Japanese surrender at the Central Broadcasting System facilities in Chongqing, China, 15 Aug 1945Crowd in Chongqing, China celebrating the victory over Japan, 15 Aug 1945

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