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Letter to US President Harry Truman to request clemency for Yamashita, 5 Feb 1946Letter to US Secretary of War Robert Patterson to request clemency for Yamashita, 5 Feb 1946
Letter to US President Harry Truman to request clemency for Yamashita, 5 Feb 1946Letter to US Secretary of War Robert Patterson to request clemency for Yamashita, 5 Feb 1946
Request for Executive Clemency for Yamashita, addressed to Truman, 5 Feb 1946, page 1 of 4Request for Executive Clemency for Yamashita, addressed to Truman, 5 Feb 1946, page 2 of 4
Request for Executive Clemency for Yamashita, addressed to Truman, 5 Feb 1946, page 1 of 4Request for Executive Clemency for Yamashita, addressed to Truman, 5 Feb 1946, page 2 of 4
Request for Executive Clemency for Yamashita, addressed to Truman, 5 Feb 1946, page 3 of 4Request for Executive Clemency for Yamashita, addressed to Truman, 5 Feb 1946, page 4 of 4
Request for Executive Clemency for Yamashita, addressed to Truman, 5 Feb 1946, page 3 of 4Request for Executive Clemency for Yamashita, addressed to Truman, 5 Feb 1946, page 4 of 4
Cutaway of the electrical energizer for the VT proximity fuze developed by the National Carbon Corporation, from a 1946 Bureau of Ordnance publication.Navy Bureau of Ordnance diagram showing a VT fuze’s area of radio sensitivity and comparative blast zone for shell fragments.
Cutaway of the electrical energizer for the VT proximity fuze developed by the National Carbon Corporation, from a 1946 Bureau of Ordnance publication.Navy Bureau of Ordnance diagram showing a VT fuze’s area of radio sensitivity and comparative blast zone for shell fragments.
Message from King George VI of the United Kingdom to British children, 8 Jun 1946Drawing of a No. 75
Message from King George VI of the United Kingdom to British children, 8 Jun 1946Drawing of a No. 75 'Hawkins' grenade, seen in the 10 Jun 1946 US Department of the Navy publication 'NAVORD OP 1665 OCLC 51810278'
The last signatures of (right to left) Kenji Doihara, Iwane Matsui, Hideki Tojo, and Akira Muto shortly before their executions, 22 Dec 1948Synopsis of the criminal trial of Iva Ikuko Toguri D
The last signatures of (right to left) Kenji Doihara, Iwane Matsui, Hideki Tojo, and Akira Muto shortly before their executions, 22 Dec 1948Synopsis of the criminal trial of Iva Ikuko Toguri D'Aquino by J. Eldon Dunn of US Federal Bureau of Investigation, dated 22 Nov 1949
Camp file of Jerzy Kazmirkiewicz, Polish political prisoner number 382 at Mauthausen-Gusen Concentration Camp, AustriaMessage from Defense Secretary Johnson to General MacArthur requesting to retract MacArthur
Camp file of Jerzy Kazmirkiewicz, Polish political prisoner number 382 at Mauthausen-Gusen Concentration Camp, AustriaMessage from Defense Secretary Johnson to General MacArthur requesting to retract MacArthur's statement to the Veterans of Foreign Wars organization, 26 Aug 1950
Drawing of the PBM-5S Mariner aircraft, seen in US Navy publication Standard Aircraft Characteristics PBM-5S Mariner dated 1 Sep 1950Letter from MacArthur to Truman regarding Wake Island conference, 30 Oct 1950, 1 of 2
Drawing of the PBM-5S Mariner aircraft, seen in US Navy publication Standard Aircraft Characteristics PBM-5S Mariner dated 1 Sep 1950Letter from MacArthur to Truman regarding Wake Island conference, 30 Oct 1950, 1 of 2
Letter from MacArthur to Truman regarding Wake Island conference, 30 Oct 1950, 2 of 2General Elsey
Letter from MacArthur to Truman regarding Wake Island conference, 30 Oct 1950, 2 of 2General Elsey's proposed response for General MacArthur's message dated 30 Oct 1950, 1 of 2
General ElseyTruman
General Elsey's proposed response for General MacArthur's message dated 30 Oct 1950, 2 of 2Truman's secretary's memo regarding the Truman-MacArthur meeting at Wake, 25 Nov 1950, page 1 of 4

438 items in this album on 22 pages.



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