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Ki-100-II aircraft, Tokyo, Japan, 10 Sep 1945USS Alabama departing Pearl Harbor, US Territory of Hawaii, 10 Sep 1945USS Manta arriving at Pearl Harbor, US Territory of Hawaii, 10 Sep 1945USS Manta at Pearl Harbor, US Territory of Hawaii, 10 Sep 1945, photo 1 of 2
Ki-100-II aircraft, Tokyo, Japan, 10 Sep 1945USS Alabama departing Pearl Harbor, US Territory of Hawaii, 10 Sep 1945USS Manta arriving at Pearl Harbor, US Territory of Hawaii, 10 Sep 1945USS Manta at Pearl Harbor, US Territory of Hawaii, 10 Sep 1945, photo 1 of 2
USS Manta at Pearl Harbor, US Territory of Hawaii, 10 Sep 1945, photo 2 of 2Enterprise making 20 knots during post-overhaul trials, Puget Sound, 13 Sep 1945Japanese General Hatazo Adachi, circa 13 Sep 1945US Army CCKW 2 1/2-ton 6x6 cargo truck carrying airfield support supplies exiting USS LST-475 beached at Yokohama, Japan, 13 Sep 1945; the ship was the first LST landing in Japan after surrender
USS Manta at Pearl Harbor, US Territory of Hawaii, 10 Sep 1945, photo 2 of 2Enterprise making 20 knots during post-overhaul trials, Puget Sound, 13 Sep 1945Japanese General Hatazo Adachi, circa 13 Sep 1945US Army CCKW 2 1/2-ton 6x6 cargo truck carrying airfield support supplies exiting USS LST-475 beached at Yokohama, Japan, 13 Sep 1945; the ship was the first LST landing in Japan after surrender
Carriers Saratoga, Enterprise, Hornet, and San Jacinto, Alameda, California, Sep 1945Emaciated Japanese naval personnel at Marshall Islands after JapanFormer American prisoners of war aboard USS Block Island en route from Taiwan to Philippine Islands, Sep 1945José Laurel being questioned by US Army non-commissioned officer of Filipino ethnicity Staff Sergeant Van Millori at No. 2 Osaka Airport, Osaka, Japan, 15 Sep 1945
Carriers Saratoga, Enterprise, Hornet, and San Jacinto, Alameda, California, Sep 1945Emaciated Japanese naval personnel at Marshall Islands after Japan's surrender, probably Wotje or Maloelap, 15 Sep 1945Former American prisoners of war aboard USS Block Island en route from Taiwan to Philippine Islands, Sep 1945José Laurel being questioned by US Army non-commissioned officer of Filipino ethnicity Staff Sergeant Van Millori at No. 2 Osaka Airport, Osaka, Japan, 15 Sep 1945
Two US soldiers looking down a row of TBM-3 Avenger aircraft launching from USS Makin Island en route Wakayama, Japan to cover the evacuation of Allied prisoners of war, Sep 1945Japanese soldier walking through a barren section of Hiroshima, Japan, Sep 1945Civilians in Yokohama, Japan, 21 Sep 1945
Two US soldiers looking down a row of 'dragon's teeth' concrete tank obstacles on the Westwall, northwestern Germany, 15 Sep 1944TBM-3 Avenger aircraft launching from USS Makin Island en route Wakayama, Japan to cover the evacuation of Allied prisoners of war, Sep 1945Japanese soldier walking through a barren section of Hiroshima, Japan, Sep 1945Civilians in Yokohama, Japan, 21 Sep 1945
Japanese ammunition being thrown into the sea, 21 Sep 1945US transports entering Tokyo Bay, Japan, 21 Sep 1945A Kairyu-class submarine outside her cave hideaway, Japan, 22 Sep 1945; the men were crew of American cruiser BostonA pile of rubble from a destroyed Buddhist Temple in Nagasaki, Japan, 24 Sep 1945
Japanese ammunition being thrown into the sea, 21 Sep 1945US transports entering Tokyo Bay, Japan, 21 Sep 1945A Kairyu-class submarine outside her cave hideaway, Japan, 22 Sep 1945; the men were crew of American cruiser BostonA pile of rubble from a destroyed Buddhist Temple in Nagasaki, Japan, 24 Sep 1945

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