Newspapers being printed in Japan soon after end of World War 2. Newspaper printing press machines running. People gathered on streets, where some rubble and destruction from war is still seen. People assembling and speaking freely in public. Japanese work at Press office and publish the news about democracy. Newspapers published. People buy newspapers and read. People read the posters. Postwar land reform program redistributes land to Japanese farmers, most of whom, were formally only tenants They shovel, dig the soil and sow the seeds. They harvest the crops.
Allied forces in Japan after atomic explosion during World War II. Indian ship 'HMIS SUTLEJ' during an operation in sea. Sailors aboard the ship. Sailors on the Japanese submarine I-155 built in Kure in 1929. Cannon on the submarine. Preparations on ship prior to sinking of the submarine. Submarine fired upon from the ship sailing close to it. Explosion on submarine and the sinking submarine. (Detail: shows the effect of 4" shells on the sub and 20mm Oerlikon shells. After 238 rounds of 4" shells and 4 depth charges, and after 4 hours of firing and closing the range from 4,000 yards to 200 yards, the sub was sunk).
Japanese people near stations in Japan. In Osaka : people on a street. People at a station. Two men talk. People wait for streetcars. People load the streetcars in front of the station. People walk around at the station. In Tokyo : people wait for trains and walk along streets.
A market place in Japan. Clothes in a garment shop. People in their shops. A fisherman weighs fish on a balance. A man near a machine. A woman stands near a table of packed bottles. Oranges on a table in a market. A crowded market. A butcher cuts meat in a meat shop. A woman sells newspapers. People buy the newspapers.
View of various Japanese submarines near Sasebo, Japan. Smoke rises from the submarines hit by United States carriers after the end of World War II. Japanese submarines sinking.
Various captured Japanese submarines near Sasebo Japan during Operation Road's End. View of the U.S. Destroyer, USS Everett F. Larson (DD-830). United States Navy Martin PBM Mariner drops bomb on Japanese submarine. Smoke rises from the submarine as it sinks.
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