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Japanese Army officer reviewing troops of 20th Division, Australian Territory of New Guinea, 1943Japanese aviator operating a bomb sight, 1941-1943
Japanese Army officer reviewing troops of 20th Division, Australian Territory of New Guinea, 1943Japanese aviator operating a bomb sight, 1941-1943
Japanese cruiser Takao with her forward torpedo tubes swung out, circa 1943. These tubes were meant to launch the 3-ton Type 93 torpedo.Japanese G3M bombers in flight, 1942-1943
Japanese cruiser Takao with her forward torpedo tubes swung out, circa 1943. These tubes were meant to launch the 3-ton Type 93 torpedo.Japanese G3M bombers in flight, 1942-1943
Japanese H6K aflame after being attacked by Allied aircraft, circa 1940sJapanese hospital ship Hikawa Maru, circa 1940s
Japanese H6K aflame after being attacked by Allied aircraft, circa 1940sJapanese hospital ship Hikawa Maru, circa 1940s
Japanese machine gun crew at Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands, circa 1942-1943Japanese MC-20-II civilian transport aircraft at rest, China, 1940s
Japanese machine gun crew at Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands, circa 1942-1943Japanese MC-20-II civilian transport aircraft at rest, China, 1940s
Japanese Navy Admiral Mineichi Koga, 1943Japanese Navy G3M
Japanese Navy Admiral Mineichi Koga, 1943Japanese Navy G3M 'Nell' aircraft preparing for launch, 1942-1943
Japanese Navy Warrant Officer Kenji Yanagiya, 1943. Yanagiya piloted an escorting fighter when Isoroku Yamamoto was shot down. He was the only Japanese pilot from that flight to survive the war.Japanese officer and men at a port, 1942-1943
Japanese Navy Warrant Officer Kenji Yanagiya, 1943. Yanagiya piloted an escorting fighter when Isoroku Yamamoto was shot down. He was the only Japanese pilot from that flight to survive the war.Japanese officer and men at a port, 1942-1943
Japanese officers at the Aleutian Islands, US Territory of Alaska, circa 1942-1943Japanese pilots playing with a bird, 1940s
Japanese officers at the Aleutian Islands, US Territory of Alaska, circa 1942-1943Japanese pilots playing with a bird, 1940s
Japanese sailors aboard a warship cheering their comrades in a rowboat, 1941-1943Japanese troops with a captured M3 tank, Kiska, Aleutian Islands, US Territory of Alaska
Japanese sailors aboard a warship cheering their comrades in a rowboat, 1941-1943Japanese troops with a captured M3 tank, Kiska, Aleutian Islands, US Territory of Alaska
Japanese Type 2 Ke-To light tank, post 1942Japanese Type 92 Jyu-Sokosha tankette at rest, circa 1940s
Japanese Type 2 Ke-To light tank, post 1942Japanese Type 92 Jyu-Sokosha tankette at rest, circa 1940s
Japanese Type 93 torpedo that beached itself at Point Cruz, Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands, 1943. After analysis, this torpedo was put display at the Washington Navy Yard, Washington DC, United States. Photo 1 of 2.Japanese Type 93 torpedo that beached itself at Point Cruz, Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands, 1943. After analysis, this torpedo was put display at the Washington Navy Yard, Washington DC, United States. Photo 2 of 2.
Japanese Type 93 torpedo that beached itself at Point Cruz, Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands, 1943. After analysis, this torpedo was put display at the Washington Navy Yard, Washington DC, United States. Photo 1 of 2.Japanese Type 93 torpedo that beached itself at Point Cruz, Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands, 1943. After analysis, this torpedo was put display at the Washington Navy Yard, Washington DC, United States. Photo 2 of 2.

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