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A pile of rubble from a destroyed Buddhist Temple in Nagasaki, Japan, 24 Sep 1945Lu Han in Hanoi, French Indochina, late Sep 1945
A pile of rubble from a destroyed Buddhist Temple in Nagasaki, Japan, 24 Sep 1945Lu Han in Hanoi, French Indochina, late Sep 1945
Junyo at Sasebo, Japan, with Ha-210 and another Ha-201-class submarine at her side, Sasebo, Japan, 26 Sep 1945Junyo moored at Sasebo, Japan, 26 Sep 1945, photo 1 of 2
Junyo at Sasebo, Japan, with Ha-210 and another Ha-201-class submarine at her side, Sasebo, Japan, 26 Sep 1945Junyo moored at Sasebo, Japan, 26 Sep 1945, photo 1 of 2
Junyo moored at Sasebo, Japan, 26 Sep 1945, photo 2 of 2View from the island of Junyo
Junyo moored at Sasebo, Japan, 26 Sep 1945, photo 2 of 2View from the island of Junyo's aft aircraft elevator, Sasebo, Japan, 26 Sep 1945; note two HA-201-class submarines in background
View from the island of JunyoView of Junyo
View from the island of Junyo's forward aircraft elevator, Sasebo, Japan, 26 Sep 1945; note US Navy LSTs in backgroundView of Junyo's island, Sasebo, Japan, 26 Sep 1945; note radar antennas and outward-raked smokestack
Douglas MacArthur with Emperor Showa, Tokyo, Japan, 27 Sep 1945, photo 1 of 2Douglas MacArthur with Emperor Showa, Tokyo, Japan, 27 Sep 1945, photo 2 of 2
Douglas MacArthur with Emperor Showa, Tokyo, Japan, 27 Sep 1945, photo 1 of 2Douglas MacArthur with Emperor Showa, Tokyo, Japan, 27 Sep 1945, photo 2 of 2
Aerial view of devastated Asakusa, Tokyo, Japan, 28 Sep 1945; note Senso-ji templeAerial view of the Imperial Palace and neighborhoods to its east, Tokyo, Japan, 28 Sep 1945
Aerial view of devastated Asakusa, Tokyo, Japan, 28 Sep 1945; note Senso-ji templeAerial view of the Imperial Palace and neighborhoods to its east, Tokyo, Japan, 28 Sep 1945
Asakusa, Tokyo, Japan in ruins, 28 Sep 1945Fleet Admiral Chester Nimitz presenting Admiral William Halsey with a gold star in lieu of a fourth award of the Navy Distinguished Service Medal aboard USS Missouri in Pearl Harbor, 28 Sep 1945.
Asakusa, Tokyo, Japan in ruins, 28 Sep 1945Fleet Admiral Chester Nimitz presenting Admiral William Halsey with a gold star in lieu of a fourth award of the Navy Distinguished Service Medal aboard USS Missouri in Pearl Harbor, 28 Sep 1945.
Japanese tank crew bringing a Type 95 Ha-Go light tank to men of Australian 2/4 Armoured Regiment after surrendering Rapopo Airfield, New Britain, Solomon Islands, 28 Sep 1945Lieutenant General Lu Han at the Japanese surrender ceremony for northern French Indochina in Hanoi, 28 Sep 1945
Japanese tank crew bringing a Type 95 Ha-Go light tank to men of Australian 2/4 Armoured Regiment after surrendering Rapopo Airfield, New Britain, Solomon Islands, 28 Sep 1945Lieutenant General Lu Han at the Japanese surrender ceremony for northern French Indochina in Hanoi, 28 Sep 1945
Lieutenant General Yuitsu Tsuchihashi at the Japanese surrender ceremony at Hanoi, French Indochina, 28 Sep 1945San Francisco off Korea, 28 Sep 1945; note SOC aircraft on catapults
Lieutenant General Yuitsu Tsuchihashi at the Japanese surrender ceremony at Hanoi, French Indochina, 28 Sep 1945San Francisco off Korea, 28 Sep 1945; note SOC aircraft on catapults
Tokyo, Japan in ruins, 28 Sep 1945Tokyo, Japan in ruins, 28 Sep 1945
Tokyo, Japan in ruins, 28 Sep 1945Tokyo, Japan in ruins, 28 Sep 1945

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