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Imperial Japanese Navy

The Tokyo Nautical School training ship “Taisei Maru”, 1906.
Grand Fleet Review, Osaka-Kobe, 1930.
Memorial battleship “Mikasa”, Yokosuka, c. 1930.
Aircraft carrier USS “Saratoga” torpedoed, propaganda postcard, 1942.
Imperial Japanese Navy General Staff, 1936.
“‘Eight-Eight’ Fleet Program”, Imperial Japanese Navy, c. 1925.
“This is the Japanese greatest admiral …”, Admiral Togo, 1906.
Imperial Japanese Navy battleship “Hyuga”, c. 1920.
Imperial Japanese Navy Fleet Commanders, 1936.
Imperial Japanese Navy Heavy Cruiser “Takao” Commemorative, 1930.
Indian Ocean raid (“Operation C”), Imperial Japanese Navy, 1942.
Imperial Japanese Navy training cruise, 1924-1925.
Imperial marine paratroopers at the Battle of Manado (Menado), c. 1940.
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.
Yokosuka Naval Arsenal, c. 1910.
Emperor Meiji at the Grand Fleet Review, 1905.
Attack on Pearl Harbor propaganda postcard, c. 1942.
“Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere” propaganda postcard, 1942.
Yokosuka Naval Base (US), c. 1949.
Tosa-class battleship “Kaga”, c. 1922.
Yokosuka Naval Arsenal, 1936.

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