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Battleship Yamato underway in the Bungo Channel between the Inland Sea and Philippine Sea, 20 Oct 1941Battleship Yamato underway in Sukumo Bay, Japan, 30 Oct 1941Group portrait of carrier ShokakuSailors of carrier Zuikaku winching up the anchor on the quarter-deck after leaving Hitokappu Bay, Etorofu, Hokkaido Prefecture Japan (now controlled by Russia as Itrup of Sakhalin Oblast) in the Kurile Islands, 26 Nov 1941; she was en route to attack Pearl Harbor
Battleship Yamato underway in the Bungo Channel between the Inland Sea and Philippine Sea, 20 Oct 1941Battleship Yamato underway in Sukumo Bay, Japan, 30 Oct 1941Group portrait of carrier Shokaku's fighter squadron, Japan, Oct or Nov 1941; A6M Zero fighter in backgroundSailors of carrier Zuikaku winching up the anchor on the quarter-deck after leaving Hitokappu Bay, Etorofu, Hokkaido Prefecture Japan (now controlled by Russia as Itrup of Sakhalin Oblast) in the Kurile Islands, 26 Nov 1941; she was en route to attack Pearl Harbor
Carrier Soryu in Hitokappu Bay, Etorofu, Hokkaido Prefecture, Japan (now Kasatka Bay, Iturup, Sakhalin Oblast, Russia), early Dec 1941Hyuga at anchor, Japan, 4 Dec 1941Emperor Showa, Empress Kojun, and their children, Japan, 7 Dec 1941Japanese light carrier Shoho shortly after her conversion from a submarine tender, Yokosuka, Japan, 25 Dec 1941
Carrier Soryu in Hitokappu Bay, Etorofu, Hokkaido Prefecture, Japan (now Kasatka Bay, Iturup, Sakhalin Oblast, Russia), early Dec 1941Hyuga at anchor, Japan, 4 Dec 1941Emperor Showa, Empress Kojun, and their children, Japan, 7 Dec 1941Japanese light carrier Shoho shortly after her conversion from a submarine tender, Yokosuka, Japan, 25 Dec 1941
Hideki Tojo (front row, center), Nobuyuki Abe (front row, right), and other members of the Imperial Rule Assistance Association, Japan, 1942Japanese Special Naval Landing Force troops, Japan, circa 1940sKi-20 heavy bomber at rest at the airfield in Hamamatsu, Japan, 1940sKi-21 bomber at rest at the airfield in Hamamatsu Airfield, Hamamatsu, Shizuoka, Japan, 1940s
Hideki Tojo (front row, center), Nobuyuki Abe (front row, right), and other members of the Imperial Rule Assistance Association, Japan, 1942Japanese Special Naval Landing Force troops, Japan, circa 1940sKi-20 heavy bomber at rest at the airfield in Hamamatsu, Japan, 1940sKi-21 bomber at rest at the airfield in Hamamatsu Airfield, Hamamatsu, Shizuoka, Japan, 1940s
Ki-36 aircraft on a training flight with the Japanese Army Aviation Academy, Japan, circa 1930sKi-46 aircraft of the Japanese Army flight school at Shimoshizu, Chiba, Japan, 1940sKi-55 aircraft of Kumagai flight school in flight over Japan, circa 1940sMe 210 aircraft purchased by the Japanese Army for testing, Japan, circa 1939-1943
Ki-36 aircraft on a training flight with the Japanese Army Aviation Academy, Japan, circa 1930sKi-46 aircraft of the Japanese Army flight school at Shimoshizu, Chiba, Japan, 1940sKi-55 aircraft of Kumagai flight school in flight over Japan, circa 1940sMe 210 aircraft purchased by the Japanese Army for testing, Japan, circa 1939-1943
Member of the National Diet of Japan Nobuyuki Abe, Japan, 1942Personnel of Japanese Army 26th Tank Regiment in training, Japan, 1940sCombined Fleet Headquarters staff on board battleship Yamato, Kure, Japan, 10 Feb 1942; note Chief of Staff Vice Admiral Matome Ugaki and Commander-in-Chief Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto at centerSeaplane carrier Nisshin performing speed trials, Japan, 19 Feb 1942
Member of the National Diet of Japan Nobuyuki Abe, Japan, 1942Personnel of Japanese Army 26th Tank Regiment in training, Japan, 1940sCombined Fleet Headquarters staff on board battleship Yamato, Kure, Japan, 10 Feb 1942; note Chief of Staff Vice Admiral Matome Ugaki and Commander-in-Chief Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto at centerSeaplane carrier Nisshin performing speed trials, Japan, 19 Feb 1942

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