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Japanese POWs assemble to work in Burma or SW China, during WWII.
Japanese motorpool, Wuchang, China; Wuhan University, Wuchang, Japanese patients and personnel. Photos by Way. In the CBI during WWII.
Arrival of plane with Japanese surrender team at Zhijiang during WWII.
Fascinating photo of a crew working out in the open on a non-American aircraft somewhere in southern China. This is likely a Japanese Nakajima Ki-84 Hayate which the Chinese air force received after the war. The two people on the right should be Chinese, and the crew who are working at maintaining the aircraft near the engine are Japanese and...
The war is over for this Japanese doctor and others at the Wuchang Hospital after the hostilities had ceased. Photo by Way. In the CBI.
Japanese army patients at the Wuchang Hospital after the hostilities had ceased. Photo by Way. In the CBI.
21 August 1944 During WWII, two Japanese prisoners captured on Sung Shan Hill by the Chinese when the Japanese were blasted out of their strong pill-boxes by 6000 pounds of dynamite set off under them. Wounded and dazed by the blast many prisoners asked to be killed when captured. Chinese insisted on treating them as prisoners of war. Photo by...
From: Public Relations Office Fourteenth Air Force Code 07041430/B Release On Rcpt Cleared Goldberg USFCT -FIRST PICTURES FROM REOCCUPIED LIUCHOW AREA- Valley of the Dead Fourteenth Air Force Headquarters, In China-- Here in the Valley of the Dead, southwest of Liuchow, fighters of the Fourteenth Air Force caught a cavalry column headed towards Liuchow. Japanese did not have time to...
Two Japanese POWs caught on the Burma Road, near Baoshan. During WWII.