Yamatotrials[2]
Yamatotrials[2]
USS_Bunker_Hill_burning Oki
USS_Bunker_Hill_burning Oki
USS_Hugh_W._Hadley_
USS_Hugh_W._Hadley_
Usishima
Usishima
ShinyoBoat[1]
ShinyoBoat[1]
September 2, 1945 Gen. Douglas MacArthur signs the Japanese surrender documents aboard the USS Missouri in Tokyo Bay. Lt. Gen. Jonathan Wainwright, left foreground, who surrendered Bataan to the Japanese, and
September 2, 1945 Gen. Douglas MacArthur signs the Japanese surrender documents aboard the USS Missouri in Tokyo Bay. Lt. Gen. Jonathan Wainwright, left foreground, who surrendered Bataan to the Japanese, and
Piquetes de radar
Piquetes de radar
Okinawa japones rindiendose
Okinawa japones rindiendose
OHKA
OHKA
Marines atacando
Marines atacando
marine con Thompson
marine con Thompson
March 19, 1945 The USS Santa Fe lies alongside the heavily listing USS Franklin to provide assistance after the aircraft carrier had been hit and set afire by a single Japanese dive bomber, during the Okinawa
March 19, 1945 The USS Santa Fe lies alongside the heavily listing USS Franklin to provide assistance after the aircraft carrier had been hit and set afire by a single Japanese dive bomber, during the Okinawa
mapa Okinawa-1
mapa Okinawa-1
Mapa Okinawa
Mapa Okinawa
kamikazes[1]
kamikazes[1]
Kaiten_Type_1 expuesto en el santuario Yasukuni
Kaiten_Type_1 expuesto  en el santuario Yasukuni
Helldiver
Helldiver
Hellcats_F6F-3,_May_1943[1]
Hellcats_F6F-3,_May_1943[1]
Grumman Avenger
Grumman Avenger
Cornerstone_of_Peace Oki
Cornerstone_of_Peace Oki
comandantes americanos
comandantes americanos
BateriasdeLongTomdurantelaBatalladeOkinawaen1945[1]
BateriasdeLongTomdurantelaBatalladeOkinawaen1945[1]
Aviones en Portaaviones
Aviones en Portaaviones
avion
avion
August 14, 1945 A sailor and a nurse kiss passionately in Manhattan's Times Square, as New York City celebrates the end of World War II. The celebration followed the official announcement that Japan had accep
August 14, 1945 A sailor and a nurse kiss passionately in Manhattan's Times Square, as New York City celebrates the end of World War II. The celebration followed the official announcement that Japan had accep
507px-Yamato_explosion[1]
507px-Yamato_explosion[1]
April 13. 1945 About 350 miles from the Japanese mainland, U.S. invasion forces establish a beachhead on Okinawa island. Pouring out war supplies and military equipment, the landing crafts fill the sea to the
April 13. 1945 About 350 miles from the Japanese mainland, U.S. invasion forces establish a beachhead on Okinawa island. Pouring out war supplies and military equipment, the landing crafts fill the sea to the
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