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View of USS DD-224, looking aft from her starboard bridge wing, near Kure, Japan, 29 Oct 1945Annex A of the interrogation of J. Fukamizu, 31 Oct 1945; Japanese aircraft production and wastage during Pacific WarBai Chongxi and Song Meiling preparing a birthday cake for Chiang Kaishek, Chongqing, China, 31 Oct 1945Drawing of the submarine attack on Japanese convoy between Kashoto and Taiwan, circa 31 May-1 Jun 1944; Annex A of Mitsuharu Matsuyama
View of USS DD-224, looking aft from her starboard bridge wing, near Kure, Japan, 29 Oct 1945Annex A of the interrogation of J. Fukamizu, 31 Oct 1945; Japanese aircraft production and wastage during Pacific WarBai Chongxi and Song Meiling preparing a birthday cake for Chiang Kaishek, Chongqing, China, 31 Oct 1945Drawing of the submarine attack on Japanese convoy between Kashoto and Taiwan, circa 31 May-1 Jun 1944; Annex A of Mitsuharu Matsuyama's interrogation
Drawing of the submarine attack on Japanese convoy between Taiwan and Philippine Islands, early Sep 1944; Annex B of Mitsuharu MatsuyamaRuined city of Hiroshima, Japan, 31 Oct 19451945 Goodyear prototype F2G low altitude interceptor based on the Vought F4U-1D Corsair fitted with a twice as large four-row R7360 Wasp radial engine. Note the longer cowling and air scoop just behind the cowling.Devastation of Maebashi, Japan, Nov 1945
Drawing of the submarine attack on Japanese convoy between Taiwan and Philippine Islands, early Sep 1944; Annex B of Mitsuharu Matsuyama's interrogationRuined city of Hiroshima, Japan, 31 Oct 19451945 Goodyear prototype F2G low altitude interceptor based on the Vought F4U-1D Corsair fitted with a twice as large four-row R7360 Wasp radial engine. Note the longer cowling and air scoop just behind the cowling.Devastation of Maebashi, Japan, Nov 1945
Farewell banquet for departing members of the Korean provisional government, Chongqing, China, Nov 1945Frederick C. Branch, the first African-American officer of the United States Marine Corps, Nov 1945General Clifton Cates and actress Maureen OJ1N1-S, G4M, C6N, and D4Y aircraft at Yokosuka Naval Air Depot, Japan, late 1945, photo 1 of 2
Farewell banquet for departing members of the Korean provisional government, Chongqing, China, Nov 1945Frederick C. Branch, the first African-American officer of the United States Marine Corps, Nov 1945General Clifton Cates and actress Maureen O'Hara, Camp Pendleton, California, United States, Nov 1945J1N1-S, G4M, C6N, and D4Y aircraft at Yokosuka Naval Air Depot, Japan, late 1945, photo 1 of 2
J1N1-S, G4M, C6N, and D4Y aircraft at Yokosuka Naval Air Depot, Japan, late 1945, photo 2 of 2Medical Corpsman Desmond Doss and his wife, Dorothy, at the Woodrow Wilson General Hospital in Fishersville, Virginia, United States, fall 1945.Mugshot of Günther Altenburg, Nov 1945Note written by Yamashita for Clarke, circa Oct-Nov 1945
J1N1-S, G4M, C6N, and D4Y aircraft at Yokosuka Naval Air Depot, Japan, late 1945, photo 2 of 2Medical Corpsman Desmond Doss and his wife, Dorothy, at the Woodrow Wilson General Hospital in Fishersville, Virginia, United States, fall 1945.Mugshot of Günther Altenburg, Nov 1945Note written by Yamashita for Clarke, circa Oct-Nov 1945
Permanent shadow of a valve on a wall, Hiroshima, Japan, Oct-Nov 1945, photo 1 of 2Permanent shadow of a valve on a wall, Hiroshima, Japan, Oct-Nov 1945, photo 2 of 2Permanent shadows on the side of a tank, Hiroshima, Japan, late 1945Portrait of Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery and his staff photographer Sgt. John Morris late in 1945. Note Montgomery’s signature. This photo was a gift to Morris and is still in his family.
Permanent shadow of a valve on a wall, Hiroshima, Japan, Oct-Nov 1945, photo 1 of 2Permanent shadow of a valve on a wall, Hiroshima, Japan, Oct-Nov 1945, photo 2 of 2Permanent shadows on the side of a tank, Hiroshima, Japan, late 1945Portrait of Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery and his staff photographer Sgt. John Morris late in 1945. Note Montgomery’s signature. This photo was a gift to Morris and is still in his family.

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