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The last signatures of (right to left) Kenji Doihara, Iwane Matsui, Hideki Tojo, and Akira Muto shortly before their executions, 22 Dec 1948N3N-3 aircraft of US Department of Agriculture Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine at rest, Portland, Oregon, United States, 23 Dec 1948A B-29A Superfortress at rest at Naval Air Station St Louis, Missouri, USA, 1949.Captured Japanese Navy Type 0 Transport (Showa L2D) with Chinese markings at an airfield in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province, China, 1949
The last signatures of (right to left) Kenji Doihara, Iwane Matsui, Hideki Tojo, and Akira Muto shortly before their executions, 22 Dec 1948N3N-3 aircraft of US Department of Agriculture Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine at rest, Portland, Oregon, United States, 23 Dec 1948A B-29A Superfortress at rest at Naval Air Station St Louis, Missouri, USA, 1949.Captured Japanese Navy Type 0 Transport (Showa L2D) with Chinese markings at an airfield in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province, China, 1949
Chief of State Bao Dao reviewing South Vietnamese troops, circa 1949Close-up of the manned wingtip pods on Lockheed-Vega B-17G Fortress bomber 44-85784 being tested at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Dayton, Ohio in 1949.DH.89 Dragon Rapide aircraft of Weston Ltd., Liverpool (Speke) Airport, England, United Kingdom, 1949Du Yuming in captivity, China, 1949
Chief of State Bao Dao reviewing South Vietnamese troops, circa 1949Close-up of the manned wingtip pods on Lockheed-Vega B-17G Fortress bomber 44-85784 being tested at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Dayton, Ohio in 1949.DH.89 Dragon Rapide aircraft of Weston Ltd., Liverpool (Speke) Airport, England, United Kingdom, 1949Du Yuming in captivity, China, 1949
Edmund Veesenmayer at the Nuremberg Trials, Germany, 1946-1949Edmund Veesenmayer making his final statement during the Nuremberg Trials in Germany, 1949F-15A-1 Reporter resting at an airfield, circa late 1940sF4U-4 Corsair fighter in the midst of a failed carrier landing attempt on USS Sicily, 1949; seen in Nov 1978 issue of US Navy publication Naval Aviation News
Edmund Veesenmayer at the Nuremberg Trials, Germany, 1946-1949Edmund Veesenmayer making his final statement during the Nuremberg Trials in Germany, 1949F-15A-1 Reporter resting at an airfield, circa late 1940sF4U-4 Corsair fighter in the midst of a failed carrier landing attempt on USS Sicily, 1949; seen in Nov 1978 issue of US Navy publication Naval Aviation News
F4U-4 Corsair fighter of US Marine Corps squadron VMF-225 aboard USS Cabot, circa late 1940sF4U-5N Corsair nightfighter in flight, late 1940s; seen in Nov 1949 issue of US Navy publication Naval Aviation NewsJoseph Stalin at a desk, 1949Korean military policemen with captured Japanese Type 92 machine gun, Seoul, Korea, late 1940s
F4U-4 Corsair fighter of US Marine Corps squadron VMF-225 aboard USS Cabot, circa late 1940sF4U-5N Corsair nightfighter in flight, late 1940s; seen in Nov 1949 issue of US Navy publication Naval Aviation NewsJoseph Stalin at a desk, 1949Korean military policemen with captured Japanese Type 92 machine gun, Seoul, Korea, late 1940s
L-18 Lodestar aircraft Lewis Puller and family, circa 1949Mildred GillarsNew Jersey National Guard T-6 Texan aircraft in flight in the United States, post-war
L-18 Lodestar aircraft 'Kotare' of New Zealand National Airways Corporation, a former RNZAF transport, circa 1949-1950Lewis Puller and family, circa 1949Mildred Gillars' prison mugshot, 1949New Jersey National Guard T-6 Texan aircraft in flight in the United States, post-war

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