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Japanese Navy officer and his family, circa 1940sKi-49 bomber of the flight school at Hamamatsu Airfield, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan in flight, circa 1940s
Japanese Navy officer and his family, circa 1940sKi-49 bomber of the flight school at Hamamatsu Airfield, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan in flight, circa 1940s
New sailors being fitted for uniforms, Japan, circa 1940sPrime Minister Mitsumasa Yonai, Tokyo, Japan, early 1940
New sailors being fitted for uniforms, Japan, circa 1940sPrime Minister Mitsumasa Yonai, Tokyo, Japan, early 1940
Prime Minister Mitsumasa Yonai and his cabinet, Tokyo, Japan, 16 Jan 1940B2M (left) and another aircraft at rest before the main building of Tokyo Institute of Technology, Meguro, Tokyo, Japan, 17 Jan 1940; seen in the publication
Prime Minister Mitsumasa Yonai and his cabinet, Tokyo, Japan, 16 Jan 1940B2M (left) and another aircraft at rest before the main building of Tokyo Institute of Technology, Meguro, Tokyo, Japan, 17 Jan 1940; seen in the publication 'Youth of the Old University System' dated 20 Jan 1984
Japanese Prime Minister Mitsumasa Yonai reading a memo in the prime ministerPrime Minister Mitsumasa Yonai speaking to children of his home town who had recently lost their fathers in service during the war, Japan, 29 Mar 1940
Japanese Prime Minister Mitsumasa Yonai reading a memo in the prime minister's seat in the Parliament chamber, Tokyo, Japan, 2 Feb 1940Prime Minister Mitsumasa Yonai speaking to children of his home town who had recently lost their fathers in service during the war, Japan, 29 Mar 1940
Settsu as radio-controlled target vessel, Kure, Japan, 7 Apr 1940Osami Nagano (front row, center), Nobutake Kondo (front row, third from left) at a luncheon at the Tokyo Naval Club, Tokyo, Japan, 6 May 1940
Settsu as radio-controlled target vessel, Kure, Japan, 7 Apr 1940Osami Nagano (front row, center), Nobutake Kondo (front row, third from left) at a luncheon at the Tokyo Naval Club, Tokyo, Japan, 6 May 1940
Emperor Showa of Japan greeting Emperor Kangde of puppet state of Manchukuo, Tokyo Station, Tokyo, Japan, 26 Jun 1940Fumimaro Konoe at a press conference at the Peerage Club House in Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan upon being asked to form a new government, 17 Jul 1940
Emperor Showa of Japan greeting Emperor Kangde of puppet state of Manchukuo, Tokyo Station, Tokyo, Japan, 26 Jun 1940Fumimaro Konoe at a press conference at the Peerage Club House in Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan upon being asked to form a new government, 17 Jul 1940
Fumimaro Konoe, Yosuke Matsuoka, Zengo Yoshida, and Hideki Tojo at the Ogikubo Talk at KonoeJapanese Prime Minister Fumimaro Konoe and his second cabinet at the Prime Minister
Fumimaro Konoe, Yosuke Matsuoka, Zengo Yoshida, and Hideki Tojo at the Ogikubo Talk at Konoe's residence of Tekigaiso in Tokyo, Japan, 19 Jul 1940Japanese Prime Minister Fumimaro Konoe and his second cabinet at the Prime Minister's Office building, Tokyo, Japan, 22 Jul 1940
Japanese Prime Minister Fumimaro Konoe in his sedan, Japan, circa 1940sMitsumasa Yonai and Paul Wenneker, Japan, 1940s
Japanese Prime Minister Fumimaro Konoe in his sedan, Japan, circa 1940sMitsumasa Yonai and Paul Wenneker, Japan, 1940s
Type 97 Te-Ke tankette, circa early 1940sNewly-commissioned Japanese Navy Ensign Junichi Sasai, Japan, May 1941
Type 97 Te-Ke tankette, circa early 1940sNewly-commissioned Japanese Navy Ensign Junichi Sasai, Japan, May 1941
Light cruiser Kashii at Yokohama, Japan, July 15, 1941Carrier Shokaku at Yokosuka, Japan, 23 Aug 1941
Light cruiser Kashii at Yokohama, Japan, July 15, 1941Carrier Shokaku at Yokosuka, Japan, 23 Aug 1941

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