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Japanese troops entering the Shanghai International Settlement, China, 8 Dec 1941Type 94 Te-Ke tankette, Shanghai, China, 8 Dec 1941
Japanese troops entering the Shanghai International Settlement, China, 8 Dec 1941Type 94 Te-Ke tankette, Shanghai, China, 8 Dec 1941
Japanese gunboat Tatara (former USS Wake, surrendered to the Japanese on 8 Dec 1941), Shanghai, China, late 1941; she was the only US warship to be surrendered to Japan in WW2Japanese filmmaker Nagamasa Kawakita visiting Shanghai, China, Apr 1942; Kawakita in front row, second from left; Chinese puppet ruler Wang Jingwei in front row, far right
Japanese gunboat Tatara (former USS Wake, surrendered to the Japanese on 8 Dec 1941), Shanghai, China, late 1941; she was the only US warship to be surrendered to Japan in WW2Japanese filmmaker Nagamasa Kawakita visiting Shanghai, China, Apr 1942; Kawakita in front row, second from left; Chinese puppet ruler Wang Jingwei in front row, far right
Crowd in Shanghai, China celebrating the victory over Japan, 15 Aug 1945Kim Gu at an airfield in Shanghai, China, 1945
Crowd in Shanghai, China celebrating the victory over Japan, 15 Aug 1945Kim Gu at an airfield in Shanghai, China, 1945
The Allied victory parade, Nanjing Road, Shanghai, China, Sep 1945Cruiser USS Nashville anchored in the Huangpu River, Shanghai, China, Oct 1945 as flagship for the Yangtze River patrols. Photo 1 of 2.
The Allied victory parade, Nanjing Road, Shanghai, China, Sep 1945Cruiser USS Nashville anchored in the Huangpu River, Shanghai, China, Oct 1945 as flagship for the Yangtze River patrols. Photo 1 of 2.
Cruiser USS Nashville anchored in the Huangpu River, Shanghai, China, Oct 1945 as flagship for the Yangtze River patrols. Photo 2 of 2.Destroyed Shanghai North Railway Station, Shanghai, China, circa 1945
Cruiser USS Nashville anchored in the Huangpu River, Shanghai, China, Oct 1945 as flagship for the Yangtze River patrols. Photo 2 of 2.Destroyed Shanghai North Railway Station, Shanghai, China, circa 1945
Lieutenant F. M. Edwards, Commander N. M. Carlson, Commander T. A. Gregg, Lieutenant Commander H. D. Lane, and Commander A. E. Wills at the Double Ten Day celebrations, Shanghai Race Course, China, 10 Oct 1945Major General D. L. Weart greeting General Tang Enbo during Double-Ten Day celebrations, Shanghai Race Course, Shanghai, China, 10 Oct 1945
Lieutenant F. M. Edwards, Commander N. M. Carlson, Commander T. A. Gregg, Lieutenant Commander H. D. Lane, and Commander A. E. Wills at the Double Ten Day celebrations, Shanghai Race Course, China, 10 Oct 1945Major General D. L. Weart greeting General Tang Enbo during Double-Ten Day celebrations, Shanghai Race Course, Shanghai, China, 10 Oct 1945
He Yingqin in Shanghai, China, Dec 1945USS Anzio at anchor in the Huangpu River, Shanghai, China, Dec 1945
He Yingqin in Shanghai, China, Dec 1945USS Anzio at anchor in the Huangpu River, Shanghai, China, Dec 1945
USS Anzio at anchor in the Huangpu River, Shanghai, China, Dec 1945USS Anzio at anchor in the Huangpu River, Shanghai, China, Dec 1945
USS Anzio at anchor in the Huangpu River, Shanghai, China, Dec 1945USS Anzio at anchor in the Huangpu River, Shanghai, China, Dec 1945
USS Anzio at anchor in the Huangpu River, Shanghai, China, Dec 1945USS Anzio at anchor in the Huangpu River, Shanghai, China, 1 Dec 1945
USS Anzio at anchor in the Huangpu River, Shanghai, China, Dec 1945USS Anzio at anchor in the Huangpu River, Shanghai, China, 1 Dec 1945
USS Anzio at anchor in the Huangpu River, Shanghai, China, Dec 1945LSM vessel being loaded with China Relief supplies at Huangpu River, Shanghai, early 1946
USS Anzio at anchor in the Huangpu River, Shanghai, China, Dec 1945LSM vessel being loaded with China Relief supplies at Huangpu River, Shanghai, early 1946

166 items in this album on 9 pages.



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