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Japanese freighter under air attack by two PB4Y Privateer patrol aircraft of US Navy Fleet Air Wing One, 30 miles north of Busan, Korea, Jul 1945Hangar bay of HMS Colossus while on repatriation duty, Jinsen Prisoner of War Camp, Inchon, Korea, Sep 1945US troops in Seoul, Korea, 8 Sep 1945Admiral Thomas Kinkaid (with glasses) and Lieutenant General John Hodge signing the Japanese surrender document, General Government Building, Seoul, Korea, 9 Sep 1945
Japanese freighter under air attack by two PB4Y Privateer patrol aircraft of US Navy Fleet Air Wing One, 30 miles north of Busan, Korea, Jul 1945Hangar bay of HMS Colossus while on repatriation duty, Jinsen Prisoner of War Camp, Inchon, Korea, Sep 1945US troops in Seoul, Korea, 8 Sep 1945Admiral Thomas Kinkaid (with glasses) and Lieutenant General John Hodge signing the Japanese surrender document, General Government Building, Seoul, Korea, 9 Sep 1945
Japanese flag being lowered during the surrender ceremony at the General Government Building, Seoul, Korea, 9 Sep 1945Japanese Surrender ceremonies at the Government Building, Seoul, Korea, 9 Sep 1945. The Japanese delegation is on the right side of the table and the US representatives are on the left.US flag being raised during the surrender ceremony at the General Government Building, Seoul, Korea, 9 Sep 1945Soviet troops in northern Korea, Oct 1945
Japanese flag being lowered during the surrender ceremony at the General Government Building, Seoul, Korea, 9 Sep 1945Japanese Surrender ceremonies at the Government Building, Seoul, Korea, 9 Sep 1945. The Japanese delegation is on the right side of the table and the US representatives are on the left.US flag being raised during the surrender ceremony at the General Government Building, Seoul, Korea, 9 Sep 1945Soviet troops in northern Korea, Oct 1945
Ki-51 aircraft at Gimpo Airfield, Seoul, Korea, 20 Oct 1945Rhee Syngman and Kim Gu, Korea, 1 Dec 1945Members of the Korean intrim government, Korea, 3 Dec 1945Korean Provisional President Kim Gu with other officials at a welcoming event for the provisional government, Seoul Stadium, Seoul, Korea, 19 Dec 1945
Ki-51 aircraft at Gimpo Airfield, Seoul, Korea, 20 Oct 1945Rhee Syngman and Kim Gu, Korea, 1 Dec 1945Members of the Korean intrim government, Korea, 3 Dec 1945Korean Provisional President Kim Gu with other officials at a welcoming event for the provisional government, Seoul Stadium, Seoul, Korea, 19 Dec 1945
Rhee Syngman and Kim Gu, Deoksoo-gung palace, Seoul, Korea, 1946Rhee Syngman, Kim Gu, Terenty Fomych Shtykov, and Anh Jaehong during the First Session of the Soviet-American Joint Commission, Seoul, Korea, Mar-May 1946General Government Building, Seoul, Korea, circa May 1946Kim Gu and Bang Eungmo at a memorial ceremony for Korean martyrs, Korea, 3 Jun 1946
Rhee Syngman and Kim Gu, Deoksoo-gung palace, Seoul, Korea, 1946Rhee Syngman, Kim Gu, Terenty Fomych Shtykov, and Anh Jaehong during the First Session of the Soviet-American Joint Commission, Seoul, Korea, Mar-May 1946General Government Building, Seoul, Korea, circa May 1946Kim Gu and Bang Eungmo at a memorial ceremony for Korean martyrs, Korea, 3 Jun 1946
Kim Gu with Korean Boston Marathon participants, 1947; note Suh Yunbok, winner of the marathon, next to KimKim Gu, Ji Cheong-cheon, Kim Yu-sik, Rhee Syngman, and Fraziska Donner at Gimpo Airport, Korea, 22 Apr 1947Kim Shin, Kim Gu, and Seon Woojin at the 38th Parallel, Korea, 1948Kim Il Sung and Kim Gu in Pyongyang, Korea, Apr 1948
Kim Gu with Korean Boston Marathon participants, 1947; note Suh Yunbok, winner of the marathon, next to KimKim Gu, Ji Cheong-cheon, Kim Yu-sik, Rhee Syngman, and Fraziska Donner at Gimpo Airport, Korea, 22 Apr 1947Kim Shin, Kim Gu, and Seon Woojin at the 38th Parallel, Korea, 1948Kim Il Sung and Kim Gu in Pyongyang, Korea, Apr 1948

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