34th Fighter Squadron, with P-47 Thunderbolt fighters, in 1944 Ie Shima one of the Japanese islands of World War 2
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The Japanese Surrender party
on the island Of Ie Shima
19 Aug 1945 Ending WWII.

 

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Japanese Propaganda Art Exhibit
This is a very rare exhibit of Japanese art from WW2 1941 -1942
Exhibit Added 10 June 2007

Propaganda Art was used by forces on all sides in WW2 as well as all wars in history.  This kind of art gave pride to the citizens of those countries who produced it and gave a unity in support of the wars.  This exhibit is an excellent example of Japanese Propaganda art.
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Look Here at the True Story of the Surrender of Japan, What most People Don't Know
The real story of the Japanese Surrender.  There was a lot more to the surrender of Japan than signing the papers on the USS Missouri.
Exhibit Added 7 June 2007

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