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Koryu-class submarines, along with at least three other classes, at Kure Naval Arsenal, Japan, 19 Oct 1945, photo 1 of 2Koryu-class submarines, along with at least three other classes, at Kure Naval Arsenal, Japan, 19 Oct 1945, photo 2 of 2
Koryu-class submarines, along with at least three other classes, at Kure Naval Arsenal, Japan, 19 Oct 1945, photo 1 of 2Koryu-class submarines, along with at least three other classes, at Kure Naval Arsenal, Japan, 19 Oct 1945, photo 2 of 2
Post-war American photo of Japanese Koryu Type-D midget submarine mid-bodies in a production facility at Kure, Japan, 19 Oct 1945.The island of carrier Junyo as viewed from the flight deck, looking forward, Sasebo, Japan, 19 Oct 1945; note the Type 3 radar antenna on the mainmast
Post-war American photo of Japanese Koryu Type-D midget submarine mid-bodies in a production facility at Kure, Japan, 19 Oct 1945.The island of carrier Junyo as viewed from the flight deck, looking forward, Sasebo, Japan, 19 Oct 1945; note the Type 3 radar antenna on the mainmast
View of JunyoDevastation of Kurume, Japan, 25 Oct 1945
View of Junyo's deck from high on the island, Sasebo, Japan, 19 Oct 1945; note men of US Army 32nd Division on the flight deck, Type 3 radar antenna on the mainmast, radio direction finder loop in foreground, and several Ha-201-class submarines in backgroundDevastation of Kurume, Japan, 25 Oct 1945
Lieutenant Commander Harold Ellison during the recommissioning ceremony of USS DD-224, near Kure, Japan, 29 Oct 1945USS DD-224 during her recommissioning ceremony, near Kure, Japan, 29 Oct 1945; note USS Compton in background
Lieutenant Commander Harold Ellison during the recommissioning ceremony of USS DD-224, near Kure, Japan, 29 Oct 1945USS DD-224 during her recommissioning ceremony, near Kure, Japan, 29 Oct 1945; note USS Compton in background
View of USS DD-224, looking aft from her starboard bridge wing, near Kure, Japan, 29 Oct 1945Devastation of Maebashi, Japan, Nov 1945
View of USS DD-224, looking aft from her starboard bridge wing, near Kure, Japan, 29 Oct 1945Devastation of Maebashi, Japan, Nov 1945
J1N1-S, G4M, C6N, and D4Y aircraft at Yokosuka Naval Air Depot, Japan, late 1945, photo 1 of 2J1N1-S, G4M, C6N, and D4Y aircraft at Yokosuka Naval Air Depot, Japan, late 1945, photo 2 of 2
J1N1-S, G4M, C6N, and D4Y aircraft at Yokosuka Naval Air Depot, Japan, late 1945, photo 1 of 2J1N1-S, G4M, C6N, and D4Y aircraft at Yokosuka Naval Air Depot, Japan, late 1945, photo 2 of 2
Yokohama, Japan in ruins, Oct-Nov 1945Junyo moored at Sasebo, Japan, 1 Nov 1945 or slightly earlier
Yokohama, Japan in ruins, Oct-Nov 1945Junyo moored at Sasebo, Japan, 1 Nov 1945 or slightly earlier
Devastation of Kagoshima, Japan, 11 Nov 1945Emperor Showa in the 1945-1947 imperial garb, Japan, 12 Nov 1945
Devastation of Kagoshima, Japan, 11 Nov 1945Emperor Showa in the 1945-1947 imperial garb, Japan, 12 Nov 1945
Warped staircase at the Asano Library in Hiroshima, Japan, 15 Nov 1945Aerial photo of Nagasaki, Japan, late 1945
Warped staircase at the Asano Library in Hiroshima, Japan, 15 Nov 1945Aerial photo of Nagasaki, Japan, late 1945
Battleship Nagato at Yokosuka, Japan, late 1945, photo 1 of 2Battleship Nagato at Yokosuka, Japan, late 1945, photo 2 of 2
Battleship Nagato at Yokosuka, Japan, late 1945, photo 1 of 2Battleship Nagato at Yokosuka, Japan, late 1945, photo 2 of 2

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