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Street vendors, Tokyo, Japan, Sep 1945US Marine Corporal Leopold A. Kulikowski, former prisoner of war in Japan, aboard hospital ship USS Benevolence, Sep 1945US Navy Captain Fitz Lee aboard a LCVP in Yokosuka habor, Japan, Sep 1945US Navy Lieutenant (jg) C. P. Hoover inspecting destroyed Japanese Navy sonar equipment, Japan, 1945
Street vendors, Tokyo, Japan, Sep 1945US Marine Corporal Leopold A. Kulikowski, former prisoner of war in Japan, aboard hospital ship USS Benevolence, Sep 1945US Navy Captain Fitz Lee aboard a LCVP in Yokosuka habor, Japan, Sep 1945US Navy Lieutenant (jg) C. P. Hoover inspecting destroyed Japanese Navy sonar equipment, Japan, 1945
US Navy Seaman Paul Gray in Tokyo, Japan, Sep 1945USS Oneida memorial, Yokohama Foreign General Cemetery, Yokohama, Japan, Sep 1945WAAF personnel collecting their baggage, WAAF Demobilisation Centre, RAF Wythall, Worcestershire, England, United Kingdom, 1945Demobilized Japanese soldiers, Yokohama, Japan, 5 Sep 1945
US Navy Seaman Paul Gray in Tokyo, Japan, Sep 1945USS Oneida memorial, Yokohama Foreign General Cemetery, Yokohama, Japan, Sep 1945WAAF personnel collecting their baggage, WAAF Demobilisation Centre, RAF Wythall, Worcestershire, England, United Kingdom, 1945Demobilized Japanese soldiers, Yokohama, Japan, 5 Sep 1945
Former American captives departing a prisoner of war camp, Taiwan, 5 Sep 1945Former American prisoners of war arriving at Kiirun (now Keelung), Taiwan, 5 Sep 1945Former American prisoners of war being transported from Taihoku (now Taipei) to Kiirun (now Keelung), Taiwan, 5 Sep 1945Interior of a Japanese prisoner of war camp for American captives, Taiwan, 5 Sep 1945
Former American captives departing a prisoner of war camp, Taiwan, 5 Sep 1945Former American prisoners of war arriving at Kiirun (now Keelung), Taiwan, 5 Sep 1945Former American prisoners of war being transported from Taihoku (now Taipei) to Kiirun (now Keelung), Taiwan, 5 Sep 1945Interior of a Japanese prisoner of war camp for American captives, Taiwan, 5 Sep 1945
Unidentified American servicemen in Taiwan, 5 Sep 1945USMC Colonel A. D. Cooley and others in Taiwan, 5 Sep 1945USMC Colonel A. D. Cooley conferring with Japanese officers over the liberation of US prisoners of war, Taiwan, 5 Sep 1945HMS Argonaut in Kiirun (now Keelung) harbor in northern Taiwan, preparing to take on former American prisoners of war, 6 Sep 1945
Unidentified American servicemen in Taiwan, 5 Sep 1945USMC Colonel A. D. Cooley and others in Taiwan, 5 Sep 1945USMC Colonel A. D. Cooley conferring with Japanese officers over the liberation of US prisoners of war, Taiwan, 5 Sep 1945HMS Argonaut in Kiirun (now Keelung) harbor in northern Taiwan, preparing to take on former American prisoners of war, 6 Sep 1945
A Kairyu-class submarine at Yokosuka Naval Base, Japan, 7 Sep 1945; note grafitti drawn by American personnelHa-102, Ha-104, and Ha-101 (listed left to right) at Yokosuka Naval Base, Japan, 7 Sep 1945; note five Kairyu submarines on left side of photographI-369 (center left), RO-58 (center), three Kairyu-class midget submarines (alongside RO-58), and Ha-101 (far left, mostly obscured) at Yokosuka Naval Base, Japan, 7 Sep 1945I-369 and RO-58 at Yokosuka Naval Base, Japan, 7 Sep 1945; note the three Kairyu-class submarines at right
A Kairyu-class submarine at Yokosuka Naval Base, Japan, 7 Sep 1945; note grafitti drawn by American personnelHa-102, Ha-104, and Ha-101 (listed left to right) at Yokosuka Naval Base, Japan, 7 Sep 1945; note five Kairyu submarines on left side of photographI-369 (center left), RO-58 (center), three Kairyu-class midget submarines (alongside RO-58), and Ha-101 (far left, mostly obscured) at Yokosuka Naval Base, Japan, 7 Sep 1945I-369 and RO-58 at Yokosuka Naval Base, Japan, 7 Sep 1945; note the three Kairyu-class submarines at right

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