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Shinyo special attack boat being tested by US Army Lieutenant Colonel James Doyle, late 1945Sketch inboard profile plans of Kaiten Type 1 and Type 2 submarines, 1945
Shinyo special attack boat being tested by US Army Lieutenant Colonel James Doyle, late 1945Sketch inboard profile plans of Kaiten Type 1 and Type 2 submarines, 1945
Sketch inboard profile plans of Kaiten Type 4 and Type 10 submarines, 1945Soviet troops in northern Korea, Oct 1945
Sketch inboard profile plans of Kaiten Type 4 and Type 10 submarines, 1945Soviet troops in northern Korea, Oct 1945
Street scene, Tokyo, Japan, fall 1945Surplus US carrier aircraft stored for demobilization and prepared for scrapping, Iroquois Point, Oahu, Hawaii, Oct 1945
Street scene, Tokyo, Japan, fall 1945Surplus US carrier aircraft stored for demobilization and prepared for scrapping, Iroquois Point, Oahu, Hawaii, Oct 1945
The 6-cyl diesel engine of a Koryu type submarine, looking aft, Oct-Dec 1945, copied from the U.S. Naval Technical Mission to Japan Report S-01-7, Jan 1946, pg 118, fig 128Tokyo, Japan in ruins, Aug-Sep 1945
The 6-cyl diesel engine of a Koryu type submarine, looking aft, Oct-Dec 1945, copied from the U.S. Naval Technical Mission to Japan Report S-01-7, Jan 1946, pg 118, fig 128Tokyo, Japan in ruins, Aug-Sep 1945
Tokyo, Japan in ruins, Oct 1945Torpedo room of a Koryu type submarine, looking forward, Oct-Dec 1945, copied from the U.S. Naval Technical Mission to Japan Report S-01-7, Jan 1946, pg 139, fig 158
Tokyo, Japan in ruins, Oct 1945Torpedo room of a Koryu type submarine, looking forward, Oct-Dec 1945, copied from the U.S. Naval Technical Mission to Japan Report S-01-7, Jan 1946, pg 139, fig 158
Traffic policemen, Tokyo, Japan, fall 1945Underground munitions plant, Takatsuki, Osaka Prefecture, Japan, Oct 1945
Traffic policemen, Tokyo, Japan, fall 1945Underground munitions plant, Takatsuki, Osaka Prefecture, Japan, Oct 1945
United States Navy Captain Joseph Rochefort in his position as Chief of the Pacific Strategic Intelligence Section in Washington, DC, 1945 (post-war).US General George Patton and Chinese General Sun Li-jen in southern Germany, 1945
United States Navy Captain Joseph Rochefort in his position as Chief of the Pacific Strategic Intelligence Section in Washington, DC, 1945 (post-war).US General George Patton and Chinese General Sun Li-jen in southern Germany, 1945
US Marine photographer William Swisher with a Chinese boy, China, 1945US Marine Private First Class Robert Murphy in Oahu, US Territory of Hawaii, 1945; he had been a prisoner of war since he was captured at Wake in 1941
US Marine photographer William Swisher with a Chinese boy, China, 1945US Marine Private First Class Robert Murphy in Oahu, US Territory of Hawaii, 1945; he had been a prisoner of war since he was captured at Wake in 1941
US sailors and Japanese civilians in Tokyo, Japan, fall 1945US troops gathering in front of the American Red Cross building on Nanjing Road, Shanghai, China, 1945
US sailors and Japanese civilians in Tokyo, Japan, fall 1945US troops gathering in front of the American Red Cross building on Nanjing Road, Shanghai, China, 1945
USS DD-224, Japan, circa fall 1945USS Miami in an anchorage somewhere in the Pacific Ocean, Sep-Oct 1945; photo taken from USS Antietam
USS DD-224, Japan, circa fall 1945USS Miami in an anchorage somewhere in the Pacific Ocean, Sep-Oct 1945; photo taken from USS Antietam

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