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Kairyu-class submarine at a Japanese port, circa Oct-Dec 1945; copied from the US Naval Technical Mission to Japan Report S-01-7, Jan 1946, pg 130, fig 145Kairyu-class submarine at a Japanese port, circa Oct-Dec 1945; copied from the US Naval Technical Mission to Japan Report S-01-7, Jan 1946, pg 134, fig 153
Kairyu-class submarine at a Japanese port, circa Oct-Dec 1945; copied from the US Naval Technical Mission to Japan Report S-01-7, Jan 1946, pg 130, fig 145Kairyu-class submarine at a Japanese port, circa Oct-Dec 1945; copied from the US Naval Technical Mission to Japan Report S-01-7, Jan 1946, pg 134, fig 153
Ki-27 fighter and the wreck of an Eurasia Aviation Corporation Ju 52 passenger aircraft at RAF Kai Tak, Kowloon, Hong Kong, late 1945King George VI of the United Kingdom inspecting Japanese-American troops of US 442nd Regimental Combat Team, Cecina area, Italy, date unknown
Ki-27 fighter and the wreck of an Eurasia Aviation Corporation Ju 52 passenger aircraft at RAF Kai Tak, Kowloon, Hong Kong, late 1945King George VI of the United Kingdom inspecting Japanese-American troops of US 442nd Regimental Combat Team, Cecina area, Italy, date unknown
Lieutenant Colonel Frazier presenting WW2 Victory Medal to African-American US Marines of 51st and 52nd Defense Battalions, Camp Gilbert H. Johnson, Montford Point, Jacksonville, North Carolina, United States, 1945Mitsubishi G3M ‘Nell’ bomber in surrender paint scheme abandoned at Seletar Airfield, Singapore, 1945. Note the Nakajima L2D ‘Tabby’ aircraft beyond, license-built copy of the Douglas DC-3, also in surrender paint.
Lieutenant Colonel Frazier presenting WW2 Victory Medal to African-American US Marines of 51st and 52nd Defense Battalions, Camp Gilbert H. Johnson, Montford Point, Jacksonville, North Carolina, United States, 1945Mitsubishi G3M ‘Nell’ bomber in surrender paint scheme abandoned at Seletar Airfield, Singapore, 1945. Note the Nakajima L2D ‘Tabby’ aircraft beyond, license-built copy of the Douglas DC-3, also in surrender paint.
Potato vendor, Sasebo, Japan, Oct 1945Rear Admiral Thomas Stettle hosting a Communist Chinese general and his officers aboard USS San Francisco, China, circa Sep-Nov 1945
Potato vendor, Sasebo, Japan, Oct 1945Rear Admiral Thomas Stettle hosting a Communist Chinese general and his officers aboard USS San Francisco, China, circa Sep-Nov 1945
Recently liberated Allied prisoners of war at Selarang Barracks, Changi, Singapore, 1945Recently liberated Allied prisoners of war temporarily housed in Changi Prison, Singapore, late 1945
Recently liberated Allied prisoners of war at Selarang Barracks, Changi, Singapore, 1945Recently liberated Allied prisoners of war temporarily housed in Changi Prison, Singapore, late 1945
Recently liberated Chinese prisoners of war, Japan, 1945Royal Thai Air Force Ki-30 aircraft resting at an airfield, Thailand, circa Sep-Dec 1945
Recently liberated Chinese prisoners of war, Japan, 1945Royal Thai Air Force Ki-30 aircraft resting at an airfield, Thailand, circa Sep-Dec 1945
Royal Thai Air Force Ki-30 aircraft resting at an airfield, Thailand, circa Sep-Dec 1945Sasebo, Japan in ruins, Oct 1945
Royal Thai Air Force Ki-30 aircraft resting at an airfield, Thailand, circa Sep-Dec 1945Sasebo, Japan in ruins, Oct 1945
The 6-cyl diesel engine of a Koryu type submarine, looking aft, Oct-Dec 1945, copied from the U.S. Naval Technical Mission to Japan Report S-01-7, Jan 1946, pg 118, fig 128Tokyo, Japan in ruins, Aug-Sep 1945
The 6-cyl diesel engine of a Koryu type submarine, looking aft, Oct-Dec 1945, copied from the U.S. Naval Technical Mission to Japan Report S-01-7, Jan 1946, pg 118, fig 128Tokyo, Japan in ruins, Aug-Sep 1945
United States Navy Captain Joseph Rochefort in his position as Chief of the Pacific Strategic Intelligence Section in Washington, DC, 1945 (post-war).US General George Patton and Chinese General Sun Li-jen in southern Germany, 1945
United States Navy Captain Joseph Rochefort in his position as Chief of the Pacific Strategic Intelligence Section in Washington, DC, 1945 (post-war).US General George Patton and Chinese General Sun Li-jen in southern Germany, 1945
US Marine photographer William Swisher with a Chinese boy, China, 1945US sailors and Japanese civilians in Tokyo, Japan, fall 1945
US Marine photographer William Swisher with a Chinese boy, China, 1945US sailors and Japanese civilians in Tokyo, Japan, fall 1945

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