Lot 398

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WORLD WAR II PACIFIC THEATER PRESS PHOTOGRAPHS
Good group of thirteen World War II-era press photographs, each approx. 8" x 10" b/w, featuring a variety of scenes from the Pacific Theater. Four of the images depict scenes of the Japanese surrender at the end of the war, showing demobilized soldiers in Tokyo, Japanese children in cast-off military uniforms, the Japanese flag being removed from a flagpole in front of a governmental building in Korea, and a Japanese pilot being ferried aboard the battleship U.S.S. MISSOURI in Admiral William Halsey''s tassled bosun''s chair. A typed sheet with a caption and credit information is affixed to the verso of each of these images. Three additional photographs are also related to the MISSOURI: one shows a view over the ship''s bow while at anchor, with her band, crew members, and various photographers lining the rails, and the battleship U.S.S. NEW YORK and the heavy cruiser U.S.S. HELENA in the background, with two U.S. Navy blimps overhead. A second image shows several photographers on the ship''s superstructure, with a paper label identifying one in particular, while the third is a composite photograph showing nine images from the ship''s wartime career, including the Japanese surrender and an imminent strike by a Kamikaze. Unfortunately, none of these images are captioned. The remainder of the images include: a view of the destroyer U.S.S. KIMBERLY ferrying supplies to another, unseen ship, possibly the Missouri, which the Kimberely escorted from Tokyo Bay to Philadelphia after the Japanese surrender; two views from the attack on Pearl Harbor, showing Battleship Row aflame and the Japanese midget sub "No. 19" aground on an Oahu beach; a view of Secretary of the Navy JAMES FORRESTAL and admirals CHESTER NIMITZ and RICHMOND TURNER conferring prior to the invasion of Iwo Jima; a view from a unnamed ship showing an explosion aboard an American aircraft carrier in the distance, possibly the U.S.S. PRINCETON during the Battle of Leyte Gulf; and a dramatic view of an American F4U Corsair dropping an incendiary bomb on a Japanese position within a volcanic outcropping, with the resultant large fireball. All are very good.

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September 13, 2017 11:00 AM EDT
Chesapeake City, MD, US

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