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Koryu Type D submarines in an assembly shed at the Mitsubishi shipyard, Nagasaki, Japan, circa Sep 1945, photo 1 of 2Koryu Type D submarines in an assembly shed at the Mitsubishi shipyard, Nagasaki, Japan, circa Sep 1945, photo 2 of 2Kure, Japan after American aerial bombing, late Aug 1945Lieutenant F. A. Reilly of US Navy Medical Corps treating Japanese prisoners of war, Guam, Aug-Sep 1945
Koryu Type D submarines in an assembly shed at the Mitsubishi shipyard, Nagasaki, Japan, circa Sep 1945, photo 1 of 2Koryu Type D submarines in an assembly shed at the Mitsubishi shipyard, Nagasaki, Japan, circa Sep 1945, photo 2 of 2Kure, Japan after American aerial bombing, late Aug 1945Lieutenant F. A. Reilly of US Navy Medical Corps treating Japanese prisoners of war, Guam, Aug-Sep 1945
Marker for a mass grave, Hiroshima, Japan, Sep 1945Medical attendants at Shinagawa Hospital, Tokyo, Japan, Sep 1945Microscope room, Shinagawa Hospital, Tokyo, Japan, Sep 1945Mother and child, Sasebo, Japan, Sep 1945; photograph taken a crewman of USS Chenango
Marker for a mass grave, Hiroshima, Japan, Sep 1945Medical attendants at Shinagawa Hospital, Tokyo, Japan, Sep 1945Microscope room, Shinagawa Hospital, Tokyo, Japan, Sep 1945Mother and child, Sasebo, Japan, Sep 1945; photograph taken a crewman of USS Chenango
Mrs. Elizabeth Nash at an internment camp in Saitama Prefecture, Japan, Sep 1945Mrs. Elizabeth Nash being freed from an internment camp in Saitama Prefecture, Japan, Sep 1945Osaka, Japan in ruins, circa Aug-Sep 1945Post-war photo of a TBM-3 Avenger from Torpedo Squadron VT-27 from the aircraft carrier USS Independence flying over the Japanese battleship Nagato at Yokosuka, Japan, Aug-Sep 1945
Mrs. Elizabeth Nash at an internment camp in Saitama Prefecture, Japan, Sep 1945Mrs. Elizabeth Nash being freed from an internment camp in Saitama Prefecture, Japan, Sep 1945Osaka, Japan in ruins, circa Aug-Sep 1945Post-war photo of a TBM-3 Avenger from Torpedo Squadron VT-27 from the aircraft carrier USS Independence flying over the Japanese battleship Nagato at Yokosuka, Japan, Aug-Sep 1945
Post-war photo of the hulk of the battleship Hyûga, badly battered and sunk in shallow water near Kure, Japan on 24 Jul 1945. This photo was taken in Sep 1945.Sailors handling gun powder aboard USS Alabama, off Japan, 1945Street scene of Kure, Japan, Sep 1945Street vendors, Tokyo, Japan, Sep 1945
Post-war photo of the hulk of the battleship Hyûga, badly battered and sunk in shallow water near Kure, Japan on 24 Jul 1945. This photo was taken in Sep 1945.Sailors handling gun powder aboard USS Alabama, off Japan, 1945Street scene of Kure, Japan, Sep 1945Street vendors, Tokyo, Japan, Sep 1945
Submarine tender USS Griffin with unidentified submarines (possibly USS Carp, USS Kingfish, USS Paddle, USS Hoe, USS Pogy, or USS Jack), Midway Atoll, 26 Aug-1 Sep 1945.The devastation of Hiroshima, Japan viewed from the Red Cross Hospital, Aug-Sep 1945This 11-year-old Japanese girl, a surivor of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, Japan, suffered hair loss, fever, and bleeding gums from radiation poisoning, 1945US flag raising at Maloelap Atoll, Marshall Islands, Sep 1945; note Captain H. B. Grow at left and Japanese officers at right
Submarine tender USS Griffin with unidentified submarines (possibly USS Carp, USS Kingfish, USS Paddle, USS Hoe, USS Pogy, or USS Jack), Midway Atoll, 26 Aug-1 Sep 1945.The devastation of Hiroshima, Japan viewed from the Red Cross Hospital, Aug-Sep 1945This 11-year-old Japanese girl, a surivor of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, Japan, suffered hair loss, fever, and bleeding gums from radiation poisoning, 1945US flag raising at Maloelap Atoll, Marshall Islands, Sep 1945; note Captain H. B. Grow at left and Japanese officers at right

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