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Destroyed industrial building, Nagasaki, Japan, early 1946Destroyed industrial buildings, Nagasaki, Japan, early 1946
Destroyed industrial building, Nagasaki, Japan, early 1946Destroyed industrial buildings, Nagasaki, Japan, early 1946
Destroyed industrial buildings, Nagasaki, Japan, early 1946Destroyed industrial buildings, Nagasaki, Japan, early 1946
Destroyed industrial buildings, Nagasaki, Japan, early 1946Destroyed industrial buildings, Nagasaki, Japan, early 1946
Diagram of the Disney Bomb from the United States Army Air Force’s Project Ruby Report, 1946.Diagram showing the comparative sizes of the six bombs tested in the joint Royal Air Force/United States Army Air Force’s Project Ruby. From the Project Ruby Report, 1946.
Diagram of the Disney Bomb from the United States Army Air Force’s Project Ruby Report, 1946.Diagram showing the comparative sizes of the six bombs tested in the joint Royal Air Force/United States Army Air Force’s Project Ruby. From the Project Ruby Report, 1946.
Disfigured survivor of bombings on Tokyo, Japan, post-warDwight Eisenhower, 1945-1948
Disfigured survivor of bombings on Tokyo, Japan, post-warDwight Eisenhower, 1945-1948
Ebisu neighborhood of Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan, post-warEbisu neighborhood of Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan, post-war
Ebisu neighborhood of Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan, post-warEbisu neighborhood of Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan, post-war
Ebisu neighborhood of Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan, post-warEdmund Veesenmayer
Ebisu neighborhood of Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan, post-warEdmund Veesenmayer's mugshot for the Nuremberg Trials, 1946
Emperor Showa (Hirohito) visiting his subjects, post-warExcerpt from the 1946 United States Army Corps of Engineers map of San Pablo Bay showing the Mare Island, Vallejo, California, and the Naval Shipyard.
Emperor Showa (Hirohito) visiting his subjects, post-warExcerpt from the 1946 United States Army Corps of Engineers map of San Pablo Bay showing the Mare Island, Vallejo, California, and the Naval Shipyard.
Experienced Avenger pilots of Attack Squadron VA-2A flying from USS Tarawa hold their TBM-3E’s in close formation above San Diego, California, United States, 1946. The white canister under the right wing is a radar podF6F-3K Hellcat fighter painted bright orange while being in service as a target drone, post-WW2
Experienced Avenger pilots of Attack Squadron VA-2A flying from USS Tarawa hold their TBM-3E’s in close formation above San Diego, California, United States, 1946. The white canister under the right wing is a radar podF6F-3K Hellcat fighter painted bright orange while being in service as a target drone, post-WW2
Ferenc Szálasi on trial before the PeopleFirebrand Mk. 5 aircraft EK-748, late 1940s
Ferenc Szálasi on trial before the People's Court, Franz Liszt Academy of Music, Budapest, Hungary, early 1946Firebrand Mk. 5 aircraft EK-748, late 1940s
FR-1 Fireball fighter of US Navy squadron VF-41 landing aboard escort carrier USS Bairoko, 1946FR-1 Fireball fighter of US Navy squadron VF-41 launching from escort carrier USS Bairoko, 1946
FR-1 Fireball fighter of US Navy squadron VF-41 landing aboard escort carrier USS Bairoko, 1946FR-1 Fireball fighter of US Navy squadron VF-41 launching from escort carrier USS Bairoko, 1946

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