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0,00 €Water Lilies and Japanese Bridge
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0,00 €Flowering plum orchard: after Hiroshige
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0,00 €Courtesan: after Eisen
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0,00 €Stop him and the job’s done war poster
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0,00 €General Douglas MacArthur signs as Supreme Allied Commander during formal surrender ceremonies on the USS MISSOURI in Tokyo Bay. Behind General MacArthur are Lieutenant General Jonathan Wainwright and Lieutenant General A. E. Percival.
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0,00 €Two enlisted men of the ill-fated U.S. Navy aircraft carrier LISCOME BAY, torpedoed by a Japanese submarine in the Gilbert Islands, are buried at sea from the deck of a Coast Guard-manned assault transport.
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0,00 €Japanese Prisoners of War at Guam, with bowed heads after hearing Emperor Hirohito make announcement of Japan’s unconditional surrender
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0,00 €Correspondents interview “Tokyo Rose.” Iva Toguri, American-born Japanese
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0,00 €Marines unloading Japanese POW from a submarine returned from a war patrol.
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0,00 €The patient’s skin is burned in a pattern corresponding to the dark portions of a kimono worn at the time of the explosion.
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0,00 €Photograph of the Atomic Cloud Rising Over Nagasaki, Japan
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0,00 €Photograph of a Marine Aiming at a Japanese Sniper on Okinawa
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0,00 €Raising the First Flag on Iwo Jima by SSgt. Louis R. Lowery
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0,00 €Smashed by Japanese mortar and shellfire, trapped by Iwo’s treacherous black-ash sands, amtracs and other vehicles of war lay knocked out on the black sands of the volcanic fortress
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0,00 €Across the litter on Iwo Jima’s black sands, Marines of the 4th Division shell Japanese positions cleverly concealed back from the beaches. Here, a gun pumps a stream of shells into Japanese positions inland on the tiny volcanic island.