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Cruiser USS Nashville anchored in the Huangpu River, Shanghai, China, Oct 1945 as flagship for the Yangtze River patrols. Photo 2 of 2.Destroyed aircraft hangar at Omura, Sasebo Naval District, Japan, late 1945; note L2D aircraft in center
Cruiser USS Nashville anchored in the Huangpu River, Shanghai, China, Oct 1945 as flagship for the Yangtze River patrols. Photo 2 of 2.Destroyed aircraft hangar at Omura, Sasebo Naval District, Japan, late 1945; note L2D aircraft in center
E16A Zuiun seaplane at rest, circa 1940sEnterprise en route to New York, early Oct 1945
E16A Zuiun seaplane at rest, circa 1940sEnterprise en route to New York, early Oct 1945
G4M, B6N, D4Y, and L2D (license-built DC-3) aircraft at Yokosuka Navy Air Corps Oppama Base, Japan, late 1945German Field Marshal Gerd von Rundstedt and his son as prisoners of war, circa 1945; the guard at right of photo was US Army Staff Sergeant Bisecha
G4M, B6N, D4Y, and L2D (license-built DC-3) aircraft at Yokosuka Navy Air Corps Oppama Base, Japan, late 1945German Field Marshal Gerd von Rundstedt and his son as prisoners of war, circa 1945; the guard at right of photo was US Army Staff Sergeant Bisecha
Ise sunken in shallow water, Kure, Japan, Oct 1945Ise sunken in shallow water, Kure, Japan, Oct 1945
Ise sunken in shallow water, Kure, Japan, Oct 1945Ise sunken in shallow water, Kure, Japan, Oct 1945
Ise sunken in shallow water, Kure, Japan, Oct 1945Japanese boy on stilts, Tokyo, Japan, fall 1945
Ise sunken in shallow water, Kure, Japan, Oct 1945Japanese boy on stilts, Tokyo, Japan, fall 1945
Japanese civilian at a park, Tokyo, Japan, Oct 1945; note Dai-Ichi Seimei Building in backgroundJapanese civilian women, Sasebo, Japan, Sep-Oct 1945
Japanese civilian at a park, Tokyo, Japan, Oct 1945; note Dai-Ichi Seimei Building in backgroundJapanese civilian women, Sasebo, Japan, Sep-Oct 1945
Japanese civilian women, Sasebo, Japan, Sep-Oct 1945Japanese civilians walking through the ruins of Nagasaki, Japan, 1945
Japanese civilian women, Sasebo, Japan, Sep-Oct 1945Japanese civilians walking through the ruins of Nagasaki, Japan, 1945
Japanese cruiser Myoko, Japanese submarine I-501 (former German U-181), and Japanese submarine I-502 (former U-862) at Singapore, circa late 1945Japanese General Kenji Doihara being arrested shortly after the war, 1945
Japanese cruiser Myoko, Japanese submarine I-501 (former German U-181), and Japanese submarine I-502 (former U-862) at Singapore, circa late 1945Japanese General Kenji Doihara being arrested shortly after the war, 1945
Japanese man walking amidst destroyed Hiroshima, Japan, 1945Japanese P1Y Ginga and D4Y Suisei aircraft at Atsugi Airfield, Japan, post-war; note some propellers removed to prevent unauthorized flights
Japanese man walking amidst destroyed Hiroshima, Japan, 1945Japanese P1Y Ginga and D4Y Suisei aircraft at Atsugi Airfield, Japan, post-war; note some propellers removed to prevent unauthorized flights
Japanese troops removing concrete fortifications in Shanghai, China, late 1945, photo 1 of 2Japanese troops removing concrete fortifications in Shanghai, China, late 1945, photo 2 of 2
Japanese troops removing concrete fortifications in Shanghai, China, late 1945, photo 1 of 2Japanese troops removing concrete fortifications in Shanghai, China, late 1945, photo 2 of 2

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