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Surrender of Japan "Authentic not copies" 45 Photos browse these categories for related items... Directory: Popular Collectibles: Militaria: Historical: Pre 1950: item # 1141426 Please refer to our stock # 024A when inquiring.
Marcus Trading Antiquarian Books Cambridge MA 02138 617-710-0953. Guest Book $275.00 |
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| These are not official photos. They are all in focus, any you see out of focus is me taking pictures of them. They were taken by this pilot along with his flight book from training in Florida and San Diego to bombing missions over Japan and Japans Harbor right up to the dropping of the atomic bomb. Surrender photos in prisoner of war camps, bomb site photos of Japan, his medals, personal pictures including fighter aircraft, Ships from Battleships to Freighters. and much much more. Offered here are a WWll Collection Japanese Surrender Photos, and an Aviators Flight Book,with all his missions, from flight training all the way to many documented bombing missions June 45 to August 45, of Tokyo Bay and other Islands and Subs, Ships, Battle ships, fighter planes, bombers, recognizance photos, prisoner camps, 45 photos total, also ceremonies, and parades. The last three months of WWll, along with pictures of the Pilot and his medals. 4 normal unique authentic photos of the ceremonies of the surrender of the Japanese, aboard aircraft carrier. Not copies or reproductions or souvenirs. REAL, he took them. Also a 6" by 8" blow up Photo of the ceremonies along with a real photo of Japanese soldier prisoners at the end of the war turning in all their weapons under armed guard with a Japanese Officer overseeing the operation. Another of the capture of what appears to be heavy canons, large artillery pieces the type used on the shore to defend from enemy ships. 45 Photos in all, 1 Medal, his belt buckle and a 1910 Recruits Handy Book 1910. All came from this pilot who attended the Surrender ceremonies. Basically the story of this fighter bomber pilot from training to the Surrender of the Japanese on September 2nd, 1945. Included is a photograph of the soldier who took these photos. These are not the official photos you normally see. | |||||||||||||||
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