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Rhee Syngman, Kim Gu, Terenty Fomych Shtykov, and Anh Jaehong during the First Session of the Soviet-American Joint Commission, Seoul, Korea, Mar-May 1946I-58 being prepared for scuttling, off Sasebo, Japan, 1 Apr 1946Portrait of Ivan Konev, 3 Apr 1946Portrait of Lucian Truscott, 9 Apr 1946
Rhee Syngman, Kim Gu, Terenty Fomych Shtykov, and Anh Jaehong during the First Session of the Soviet-American Joint Commission, Seoul, Korea, Mar-May 1946I-58 being prepared for scuttling, off Sasebo, Japan, 1 Apr 1946Portrait of Ivan Konev, 3 Apr 1946Portrait of Lucian Truscott, 9 Apr 1946
General Dwight Eisenhower speaking at the Aircraft Engine Research Laboratory at Lewis Field, Cleveland, Ohio, United States, 11 Apr 1946; note lab director Edward Sharp in backgroundRAF Debach, Suffolk, England, United Kingdom, 15 Apr 1946Bow view of USS Segundo departing Mare Island Naval Shipyard, California, United States, 24 Apr 1946Broadside view of USS Segundo departing Mare Island Naval Shipyard, California, United States, 24 Apr 1946, photo 1 of 2
General Dwight Eisenhower speaking at the Aircraft Engine Research Laboratory at Lewis Field, Cleveland, Ohio, United States, 11 Apr 1946; note lab director Edward Sharp in backgroundRAF Debach, Suffolk, England, United Kingdom, 15 Apr 1946Bow view of USS Segundo departing Mare Island Naval Shipyard, California, United States, 24 Apr 1946Broadside view of USS Segundo departing Mare Island Naval Shipyard, California, United States, 24 Apr 1946, photo 1 of 2
Broadside view of USS Segundo departing Mare Island Naval Shipyard, California, United States, 24 Apr 1946, photo 2 of 2Fleet Admiral Nimitz, Fleet Admiral Leahy, President Truman, and Vice Admiral Mitscher aboard USS Franklin D. Roosevelt during maneuvers off the Virginia Capes, United States, 24 Apr 1946Stern view of USS Segundo departing Mare Island Naval Shipyard, California, United States, 24 Apr 1946Admiral Edwards reading the Presidential Unit Citatition aboard submarine Tunny, 26 Apr 1946
Broadside view of USS Segundo departing Mare Island Naval Shipyard, California, United States, 24 Apr 1946, photo 2 of 2Fleet Admiral Nimitz, Fleet Admiral Leahy, President Truman, and Vice Admiral Mitscher aboard USS Franklin D. Roosevelt during maneuvers off the Virginia Capes, United States, 24 Apr 1946Stern view of USS Segundo departing Mare Island Naval Shipyard, California, United States, 24 Apr 1946Admiral Edwards reading the Presidential Unit Citatition aboard submarine Tunny, 26 Apr 1946
Damaged building, Nagasaki, Japan, mid-1946Damaged building, Nagasaki, Japan, mid-1946General Government Building, Seoul, Korea, circa May 1946Ion Antonescu at the Bucharest People
Damaged building, Nagasaki, Japan, mid-1946Damaged building, Nagasaki, Japan, mid-1946General Government Building, Seoul, Korea, circa May 1946Ion Antonescu at the Bucharest People's Tribunal, Romania, May 1946
Nagasaki, Japan in ruins, mid-1946Nagasaki, Japan in ruins, mid-1946Cruiser USS Pasadena anchored off Mare Island Naval Shipyard, California, United States, 2 May 1946.Cruiser USS Pasadena laying off Mare Island Naval Shipyard, California, United States, 2 May 1946.
Nagasaki, Japan in ruins, mid-1946Nagasaki, Japan in ruins, mid-1946Cruiser USS Pasadena anchored off Mare Island Naval Shipyard, California, United States, 2 May 1946.Cruiser USS Pasadena laying off Mare Island Naval Shipyard, California, United States, 2 May 1946.

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