Lot 354

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AMERICAN AIR-DROPPED LEAFLETS
Excellent group of nine anti-Japanese propaganda leaflets, dropped by American aircraft over enemy and occupied territories, includes: two copies of a propaganda leaflet in the form of a Japanese newspaper, each 2pp. 4to., alerting the civilian population of Japan of increased attacks by American bombers on Tokyo and other population centers. It includes an aerial "bomb''s eye" view of the Imperial Palace and central Tokyo, as well as reports of American and allied gains in the Pacific, and admonitions for the civilian population to not resist the coming American attacks and possible invasion. One copy of this leaflet is mounted to a paper backing, and both bear folds and minor splitting, else very good. WITH: A 4to. leaflet bearing an image of Harry Truman, in Chinese, announcing the death of President Roosevelt and apparently announcing that American resilience will not be weakened by this loss. It was likely intended to reassure Chinese civilians in Japanese-occupied areas that America would not abandoned them in their fight. Folds, mounted to a paper backing, else very good. WITH: Three double-sided 12mo., leaflets, each featuring the flags of the United States and Nationalist China, boasting of the "complete unity" between the two nations against China''s Japanese occupiers. One of these leaflets is mounted to a paper backing with another leaflet, depicting American planes launching raids from their newly-acquired island bases against various Japanese holdings. All bear folds, else very good. WITH: An 8vo. leaflet, in Annamite (Vietnamese) and French, aimed at the civilian population of then-French Indochina, featuring two photographs of French resistance members and jubilant civilians. The text describes the establishment of covert command posts by resistance members participating in the liberation of France from Germany. This is framed with a much smaller leaflet, aimed at the occupying Japanese troops, containing a simple order: "Surrender Alone". These leaflets were saved by an American pilot who occasionally flew missions to drop these leaflets over Japanese-held territory. Present with the grouping is the metal M-16 flare casing in which he preserved the material, ironically lot-dated Dec. 1941, as well as two labels taken from packets of other leaflets intended to be dropped over Indochina, describing their contents as instructions for rescuing downed airmen, and updating the populace as to the gains made against the Japanese. A fine collection.

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February 18, 2017 10:00 AM EST
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