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Japanese-American troops of US 442nd Regimental Combat Team marching at a review, Livorno, Italy, Sep 1945, photo 1 of 2Japanese-American troops of US 442nd Regimental Combat Team marching at a review, Livorno, Italy, Sep 1945, photo 2 of 2Koryu Type D submarines in an assembly shed at the Mitsubishi shipyard, Nagasaki, Japan, 17 Sep 1945Recently liberated (by Australian troops) Chinese prisoners of war originally of Chinese 88th Division, New Britain, Territory of New Guinea, 17 Sep 1945
Japanese-American troops of US 442nd Regimental Combat Team marching at a review, Livorno, Italy, Sep 1945, photo 1 of 2Japanese-American troops of US 442nd Regimental Combat Team marching at a review, Livorno, Italy, Sep 1945, photo 2 of 2Koryu Type D submarines in an assembly shed at the Mitsubishi shipyard, Nagasaki, Japan, 17 Sep 1945Recently liberated (by Australian troops) Chinese prisoners of war originally of Chinese 88th Division, New Britain, Territory of New Guinea, 17 Sep 1945
Group portrait of Japanese soldiers formerly assigned to the Lintang prisoner of war camp, Kuching, Sarawak, 18 Sep 1945Civilians in Yokohama, Japan, 21 Sep 1945US transports entering Tokyo Bay, Japan, 21 Sep 1945A Kairyu-class submarine outside her cave hideaway, Japan, 22 Sep 1945; the men were crew of American cruiser Boston
Group portrait of Japanese soldiers formerly assigned to the Lintang prisoner of war camp, Kuching, Sarawak, 18 Sep 1945Civilians in Yokohama, Japan, 21 Sep 1945US transports entering Tokyo Bay, Japan, 21 Sep 1945A Kairyu-class submarine outside her cave hideaway, Japan, 22 Sep 1945; the men were crew of American cruiser Boston
US Marines entering Tianjin, China, 30 Sep 1945, photo 1 of 2US Marines entering Tianjin, China, 30 Sep 1945, photo 2 of 2A Kairyu-class submarine partially submerged, circa Oct-Dec 1945; copied from the US Naval Technical Mission to Japan Report S-01-7, Jan 1946, pg 124, fig 134A Kairyu-class submarine partially submerged, circa Oct-Dec 1945; copied from the US Naval Technical Mission to Japan Report S-01-7, Jan 1946, pg 129, fig 144
US Marines entering Tianjin, China, 30 Sep 1945, photo 1 of 2US Marines entering Tianjin, China, 30 Sep 1945, photo 2 of 2A Kairyu-class submarine partially submerged, circa Oct-Dec 1945; copied from the US Naval Technical Mission to Japan Report S-01-7, Jan 1946, pg 124, fig 134A Kairyu-class submarine partially submerged, circa Oct-Dec 1945; copied from the US Naval Technical Mission to Japan Report S-01-7, Jan 1946, pg 129, fig 144
A safe admist bomb damaged landscape,Tokyo or Yokohama, Japan, fall 1945Aerial view of Yokosuka Navy Air Corps Oppama Base, Japan, late 1945Automobile converted to burn charcoal, Japan, Oct 1945Capsized Japanese ship, near Kure, Japan, late 1945
A safe admist bomb damaged landscape,Tokyo or Yokohama, Japan, fall 1945Aerial view of Yokosuka Navy Air Corps Oppama Base, Japan, late 1945Automobile converted to burn charcoal, Japan, Oct 1945Capsized Japanese ship, near Kure, Japan, late 1945
Captured Japanese aircraft with Chinese markings, circa 1945Chinese occupation troops in Osaka Prefecture, Japan, Oct 1945Cobblers working on the street, Tokyo, Japan, Oct 1945Control room of a Koryu type submarine, looking forward, Oct-Dec 1945, copied from the U.S. Naval Technical Mission to Japan Report S-01-7, Jan 1946, pg 117, fig 126; photo 2 of 3
Captured Japanese aircraft with Chinese markings, circa 1945Chinese occupation troops in Osaka Prefecture, Japan, Oct 1945Cobblers working on the street, Tokyo, Japan, Oct 1945Control room of a Koryu type submarine, looking forward, Oct-Dec 1945, copied from the U.S. Naval Technical Mission to Japan Report S-01-7, Jan 1946, pg 117, fig 126; photo 2 of 3

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