MAKE A MEME View Large Image Japanese Surrender, August-September 1945. Scores of Allied prisoners were released by U.S. Navy and Marine Corps men at Saitama Prefecture, a Franciscan convent some 30 miles north of Tokyo used as a prison during the war. Shown are four ...
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Keywords: 80-G-473731 (TR-15483): Japanese Surrender, August-September 1945. Scores of Allied prisoners were released by U.S. Navy and Marine Corps men at Saitama Prefecture, a Franciscan convent some 30 miles north of Tokyo used as a prison during the war. Shown are four Greek sailors held since 1941, holding canned food dropped by American planes to them. Photographed by Lieutenant Wayne Miller, September 1945. (2015/11/10). 80-G-473731 (TR-15483): Japanese Surrender, August-September 1945. Scores of Allied prisoners were released by U.S. Navy and Marine Corps men at Saitama Prefecture, a Franciscan convent some 30 miles north of Tokyo used as a prison during the war. Shown are four Greek sailors held since 1941, holding canned food dropped by American planes to them. Photographed by Lieutenant Wayne Miller, September 1945. (2015/11/10).
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