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Patriotism/Military

Imperial Japanese Navy Fleet Commanders, 1936.
Kawanishi flying boat New Year’s postcard, c. 1940.
Great East Asia Conference, 1943.
Imperial Japanese Navy Heavy Cruiser “Takao” Commemorative, 1930.
The Funeral of Commander Hirose, Tokyo, 1904.
Indian Ocean raid (“Operation C”), Imperial Japanese Navy, 1942.
The Military Academy (Shikwan Gakko), Ichigaya, Tokyo, c. 1920.
Imperial Japanese Navy training cruise to Hawaii, U.S.A., Mexico, Panama, 1924-1925.
“Imperial marine paratroopers at the Battle of Manado”, propaganda postcard, 1942.
Sinking the HMS Prince of Wales and HMS Repulse propaganda postcard, 1941.
Final Imperial Japanese Navy Fleet Review, 1940.
Naval Base Tourism, Souvenir stamps, c. 1935.
Surrender of the US & Philippine armies at Bataan, Philippines, April 9, 1942.
Great Manchurian Exhibition, Dairen, Manchukuo, 1933.
Nohonshugi (“Agrarian fundamentalism”) propaganda postcard, c. 1940.
“Anytime!!” Preparations for invasion, propaganda postcard, 1945.
Japan-US Relations, c. 1908.
“Patriotic March” (“Aikoku koshinkyoku”) propaganda postcard, c. 1937.
Yokosuka Naval Arsenal, c. 1910.
“War tuba”, acoustic detection array, c. 1935.
Emperor Meiji at the Grand Fleet Review, 1905.
Attack on Pearl Harbor propaganda postcard, c. 1942.
Victorious Great Powers at the Paris Peace Conference, 1919.

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