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425th Squadron

Sample of a propaganda flyer (front and back of a single sheet shown) thrown out while in the air by B-24 bomber crews in China, as collected by Robert Zolbe, who kept a few back when he tossed them out on missions. These flyers were usually on very thin paper, and quite small, maybe 6-7 inches tall, and 4-6 inches...
Japanese occupied Changsha being bombed from the air in the CBI.
The countryside of China from the air in the CBI.
Aerial view of the Chinese countryside from the air in the CBI during WWII.
Aerial view of the Chinese countryside from the air in the CBI during WWII.
The Baiyun airdrome in the Guangxi province, under Japanese occupation, from the air in the CBI.
A B-24 bomber in the air in the CBI.
A C-46 on a runway in the CBI. Interestingly, a censor has scratched out the mountains in the background.
Nose art of B-24J bomber, serial #42-51850, named "Lady Luck II".