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Warships in Victoria Harbour, Hong Kong, 9-14 Apr 1928; large warships, left to right: Japanese battleship Mutsu, Japanese light cruiser Tenryu, British carrier Hermes, and Japanese battleship FusoCruiser HMS Cumberland at Hong Kong, early 1930s.
Warships in Victoria Harbour, Hong Kong, 9-14 Apr 1928; large warships, left to right: Japanese battleship Mutsu, Japanese light cruiser Tenryu, British carrier Hermes, and Japanese battleship FusoCruiser HMS Cumberland at Hong Kong, early 1930s.
Ju 52 aircraft of Eurasia Aviation Corporation, a subsidiary of Lufthansa, at Kai Tak Airport, Kowloon Hong Kong, 1930sSwordfish aircraft at Kai Tak Airport, Hong Kong, 1938
Ju 52 aircraft of Eurasia Aviation Corporation, a subsidiary of Lufthansa, at Kai Tak Airport, Kowloon Hong Kong, 1930sSwordfish aircraft at Kai Tak Airport, Hong Kong, 1938
Swordfish aircraft at Kai Tak Airport, Hong Kong, 1938Ki-32 aircraft flying in formation over Hong Kong, Dec 1941
Swordfish aircraft at Kai Tak Airport, Hong Kong, 1938Ki-32 aircraft flying in formation over Hong Kong, Dec 1941
Zhang Linfu recuperating from combat wounds during Battle of Nanchang, Queen Mary Hospital, Hong Kong, mid-1939Gun F1 of Moxing Hill Coastal Battery on the west side of Hong Kong Island, circa early 1941
Zhang Linfu recuperating from combat wounds during Battle of Nanchang, Queen Mary Hospital, Hong Kong, mid-1939Gun F1 of Moxing Hill Coastal Battery on the west side of Hong Kong Island, circa early 1941
Gun F2 of Moxing Hill Coastal Battery on the west side of Hong Kong Island, circa early 1941Salesian Missionary House, Hong Kong, early 1941
Gun F2 of Moxing Hill Coastal Battery on the west side of Hong Kong Island, circa early 1941Salesian Missionary House, Hong Kong, early 1941
Troops of 228th Regiment of Japanese 38th Division marching into Hong Kong, mid-Dec 1941Takashi Sakai and Masaichi Niimi leading Japanese troops on a march on Queen
Troops of 228th Regiment of Japanese 38th Division marching into Hong Kong, mid-Dec 1941Takashi Sakai and Masaichi Niimi leading Japanese troops on a march on Queen's Road, Hong Kong, 26 Dec 1941, photo 1 of 2
Takashi Sakai and Masaichi Niimi leading Japanese troops on a march on QueenJapanese troops in Hong Kong, late Dec 1941
Takashi Sakai and Masaichi Niimi leading Japanese troops on a march on Queen's Road, Hong Kong, 26 Dec 1941, photo 2 of 2Japanese troops in Hong Kong, late Dec 1941
American internees, Stanley Internment Camp, Hong Kong, early 1942Western bankers and businessmen being rounded up by the Japanese, Hong Kong, Dec 1941-Jan 1942
American internees, Stanley Internment Camp, Hong Kong, early 1942Western bankers and businessmen being rounded up by the Japanese, Hong Kong, Dec 1941-Jan 1942
Signs and banners in celebration of the first anniversary of the Japanese occupation of Hong Kong, 25 Dec 1942Chinese and Indian under the employment of the Japanese as policemen in occupied Hong Kong, 1940s
Signs and banners in celebration of the first anniversary of the Japanese occupation of Hong Kong, 25 Dec 1942Chinese and Indian under the employment of the Japanese as policemen in occupied Hong Kong, 1940s
B-25 bomber attacking shipping in Victoria Harbour, Hong Kong, possibly during the 16 Oct 1944 raid by US 14th Air ForceSmoke rising from Kowloon, Hong Kong, 16 Oct 1944; note Japanese fighter chasing the USAAF bomber from which this photo was taken
B-25 bomber attacking shipping in Victoria Harbour, Hong Kong, possibly during the 16 Oct 1944 raid by US 14th Air ForceSmoke rising from Kowloon, Hong Kong, 16 Oct 1944; note Japanese fighter chasing the USAAF bomber from which this photo was taken

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George Patton, 31 May 1944


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