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Japanese aircraft carrier Junyō moored at Sasebo, Japan, in 1945 (80-G-701429)

Japanese aircraft carrier Junyō moored at Sasebo, Japan, in 1945 (80-G...

The Japanese aircraft carrier Junyō moored at Sasebo, Japan, in the autumn of 1945. The original caption dates the photograph on 1 November 1945, but it may have been taken somewhat earlier.

Japanese aircraft carrier Junyō moored at Sasebo, Japan, in the autumn of 1945 (USMC 150350)

Japanese aircraft carrier Junyō moored at Sasebo, Japan, in the autumn...

The Japanese aircraft carrier Junyō moored at Sasebo, Japan, in the autumn of 1945.

Japanese aircraft carrier Junyō moored at Sasebo, Japan, in 1945 (80-G-701429) (cropped)

Japanese aircraft carrier Junyō moored at Sasebo, Japan, in 1945 (80-G...

The Japanese aircraft carrier Junyō moored at Sasebo, Japan, in the autumn of 1945. The original caption dates the photograph on 1 November 1945, but it may have been taken somewhat earlier.

Japanese destroyer Suzutsuki November 1945

Japanese destroyer Suzutsuki November 1945

日本語: 戦後、佐世保相ノ浦港で撮影された凉月

Okinosima 1905 Sasebo Warship photograph collection

Okinosima 1905 Sasebo Warship photograph collection

Imperial Japanese coastal defence ship Okinoshima at Sasebo, 31 July 1905. Русский: Японский броненосец береговой обороны Окиносима в Сасебо, 31 июля 1905 года.

長崎県佐世保市 佐世保東映 - A group of people standing outside of a building

長崎県佐世保市 佐世保東映 - A group of people standing outside of a building

日本語: 長崎県佐世保市の映画館「佐世保東映」。

長崎県佐世保市 朝日館. 1910s Japan, public domain image.

長崎県佐世保市 朝日館. 1910s Japan, public domain image.

日本語: 長崎県佐世保市の映画館「朝日館」。1913年開館の佐世保初の常設館。1914年には敷島館、1916年には佐世保座と千日劇場が開館している。

HMS Theseus (R64) off Japan 1951

HMS Theseus (R64) off Japan 1951

The British light fleet aircraft carrier HMS Theseus (R64) approaches Sasebo, Japan at the end of her deployment in Korea. Admiral A.K. Scott-Moncrieff, Flag Officer, Second in Command Far East, inspects the s... More

Colonel Wensinger receives Japanese surrender in Sasebo, Japan 1945

Colonel Wensinger receives Japanese surrender in Sasebo, Japan 1945

Colonel Walter W. Wensinger (second from right), Assistant Chief of Staff for Operations, V Amphibious Corps, receives Japanese surreder from Navy Captain Takahashi at Sasebo, Kyushu on September 21, 1945