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Schematic drawing of the V-1 flying bomb prepared by the United States Army after their post-war analysis of the device.Shiroyama Elementary School in ruins, Nagasaki, Japan, early 1946Signed portrait of Jonathan Wainwright, circa 1946South African Deputy Prime Minister Jan Hofmeyr and Prime Minister Jan Smuts, 1940s
Schematic drawing of the V-1 flying bomb prepared by the United States Army after their post-war analysis of the device.Shiroyama Elementary School in ruins, Nagasaki, Japan, early 1946Signed portrait of Jonathan Wainwright, circa 1946South African Deputy Prime Minister Jan Hofmeyr and Prime Minister Jan Smuts, 1940s
Soviet officers laying a wreath on the grave of Austrian composer Johann Strauss II in Vienna, Austria, date unknownSubmarine I-400 in harbor next to American submarine tender USS Proteus, circa late 1945 or early 1946Submarine I-401, Japan, 1945Surplus F6F Hellcats painted in bright colors for use as instrument drones during the Operation Crossroads atomic bomb tests at Bikini Atoll, 1946.
Soviet officers laying a wreath on the grave of Austrian composer Johann Strauss II in Vienna, Austria, date unknownSubmarine I-400 in harbor next to American submarine tender USS Proteus, circa late 1945 or early 1946Submarine I-401, Japan, 1945Surplus F6F Hellcats painted in bright colors for use as instrument drones during the Operation Crossroads atomic bomb tests at Bikini Atoll, 1946.
Surrendered tanks of Japanese 3rd Tank Division, Tianjin, China, 1945Taiwan Garrison Command Chief of Staff Ke Yuanfen inspecting Japanese internees at the former Taihoku General Government Building, Taipei, Taiwan, Republic of China, 1946, photo 1 of 2Taiwan Garrison Command Chief of Staff Ke Yuanfen inspecting Japanese internees at the former Taihoku General Government Building, Taipei, Taiwan, Republic of China, 1946, photo 2 of 2TBM-3E Avenger resting at NAS El Centro, California, United States, 1946
Surrendered tanks of Japanese 3rd Tank Division, Tianjin, China, 1945Taiwan Garrison Command Chief of Staff Ke Yuanfen inspecting Japanese internees at the former Taihoku General Government Building, Taipei, Taiwan, Republic of China, 1946, photo 1 of 2Taiwan Garrison Command Chief of Staff Ke Yuanfen inspecting Japanese internees at the former Taihoku General Government Building, Taipei, Taiwan, Republic of China, 1946, photo 2 of 2TBM-3E Avenger resting at NAS El Centro, California, United States, 1946
The area of Tokyo, Japan near the US embassy in ruins, post-warThe area of Tokyo, Japan near the US embassy in ruins, post-warThe judges at the International Military Tribunal for the Far East at Ichigaya Court, Tokyo, Japan, 1946Three FR-1 Fireball fighters of US Navy squadron VF-41 aboard escort carrier USS Bairoko, 1946
The area of Tokyo, Japan near the US embassy in ruins, post-warThe area of Tokyo, Japan near the US embassy in ruins, post-warThe judges at the International Military Tribunal for the Far East at Ichigaya Court, Tokyo, Japan, 1946Three FR-1 Fireball fighters of US Navy squadron VF-41 aboard escort carrier USS Bairoko, 1946
Ticonderoga in San Francisco Bay, California, United States, late 1945 or early 1946; note blimp in flight in backgroundTokyo, Japan in ruins, post-warTokyo, Japan in ruins, post-warTokyo, Japan in ruins, post-war
Ticonderoga in San Francisco Bay, California, United States, late 1945 or early 1946; note blimp in flight in backgroundTokyo, Japan in ruins, post-warTokyo, Japan in ruins, post-warTokyo, Japan in ruins, post-war

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