286 items in this album on 15 pages.

Iva Toguri at Radio Tokyo, Japan, 5 Dec 1944, photo 2 of 5Aerial view of Tokyo, Japan, early 1945Kuniaki Koiso speaking in Tokyo, Japan, circa 1945Japanese Prime Minister Kuniaki Koiso speaking, National Diet Building, Tokyo, Japan, Jan 1945
Iva Toguri at Radio Tokyo, Japan, 5 Dec 1944, photo 2 of 5Aerial view of Tokyo, Japan, early 1945Kuniaki Koiso speaking in Tokyo, Japan, circa 1945Japanese Prime Minister Kuniaki Koiso speaking, National Diet Building, Tokyo, Japan, Jan 1945
Ginza district of Tokyo, Japan following aerial bombing, 27 Jan 1945A before-after air raid comparison of aerial views of the Arakawa-Taito-Chuo-Sumida-Koto area of Tokyo, Japan, 1945Charred mother and child after the Operation Meetinghouse bombing, Tokyo, Japan, 10 Mar 1945Charred remains of Japanese civilians after the Operation Meetinghouse bombing, Tokyo, Japan, 10 Mar 1945
Ginza district of Tokyo, Japan following aerial bombing, 27 Jan 1945A before-after air raid comparison of aerial views of the Arakawa-Taito-Chuo-Sumida-Koto area of Tokyo, Japan, 1945Charred mother and child after the Operation Meetinghouse bombing, Tokyo, Japan, 10 Mar 1945Charred remains of Japanese civilians after the Operation Meetinghouse bombing, Tokyo, Japan, 10 Mar 1945
Chuo (foreground) and Koto (background) sections of Tokyo, Japan reduced to ruins after the Operation Meetinghouse bombing, 10 Mar 1945; note Shin-ohashi Bridge across Sumida RiverRuins of Tokyo, Japan, Mar-Apr 1945Ruins of Tokyo, Japan, Mar-Apr 1945Ruins of Tokyo, Japan, Mar-Apr 1945
Chuo (foreground) and Koto (background) sections of Tokyo, Japan reduced to ruins after the Operation Meetinghouse bombing, 10 Mar 1945; note Shin-ohashi Bridge across Sumida RiverRuins of Tokyo, Japan, Mar-Apr 1945Ruins of Tokyo, Japan, Mar-Apr 1945Ruins of Tokyo, Japan, Mar-Apr 1945
Ruins of Tokyo, Japan, Mar-Apr 1945Japanese Prime Minister Kantaro Suzuki (front row, center) with members of his cabinet on his inaugural day of administration, Tokyo, Japan, 7 Apr 1945; note Mitsumasa Yonai (front row, first from right) and Korechika Anami (rear row, first from left)Japanese policemen identifying victims of American bombing, near Aoyama Police Station, Tokyo, Japan, 27 May 1945Prime Minister Kantaro Suzuki
Ruins of Tokyo, Japan, Mar-Apr 1945Japanese Prime Minister Kantaro Suzuki (front row, center) with members of his cabinet on his inaugural day of administration, Tokyo, Japan, 7 Apr 1945; note Mitsumasa Yonai (front row, first from right) and Korechika Anami (rear row, first from left)Japanese policemen identifying victims of American bombing, near Aoyama Police Station, Tokyo, Japan, 27 May 1945Prime Minister Kantaro Suzuki's cabinet, Tokyo, Japan, 9 Jun 1945
Japanese Type 5 15 cm AA gun, Kugayama, Tokyo, Japan, 1945Emperor Showa (Hirohito) recording the surrender speech, Tokyo, Japan, 14 Aug 1945Imperial Conference before Emperor Showa, Tokyo, Japan, 14 Aug 1945; the Japanese surrender was decided as an outcome of this meetingJapanese civilians listening to Emperor Showa
Japanese Type 5 15 cm AA gun, Kugayama, Tokyo, Japan, 1945Emperor Showa (Hirohito) recording the surrender speech, Tokyo, Japan, 14 Aug 1945Imperial Conference before Emperor Showa, Tokyo, Japan, 14 Aug 1945; the Japanese surrender was decided as an outcome of this meetingJapanese civilians listening to Emperor Showa's surrender address outside the Imperial Palace, Tokyo, Japan, 15 Aug 1945

286 items in this album on 15 pages.



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