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[FRUPAC War Map: August 4, 1945]

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Map overlay documenting the activities of the US Naval operations, Japanese ships, and cargo ships from August 4, 1945. The overlay contains annotations regarding Japanese submarines I-366, I-367, I-47, and I-58, destroyer Harutsuki, merchant tanker Koshin Maru, Commander of Philippine Sea Frontier, USS Earl V. Johnson (DE-702), Coastal Defense ... Japan - Yamaguchi Prefecture - Iwakuni Shi Municipality - IwakuniJapan - Fukushima PrefectureJapan - Hokkaido Prefecture - Otaru Shi Municipality - OtaruJapan - Marcus IslandPalau - Peleliu IslandUnited States - Hawaii - Honolulu County - Pearl HarborSouth KoreaJapan - Kumamoto Prefecture - Kumamoto Shi Municipality - KumamotoJapan - Akita Prefecture - Akita Shi Municipality - AkitaJapan - Aomori Prefecture - Hachinohe Shi Municipality - HachinoheJapan - Gifu Prefecture - Takayama Shi Municipality - TakayamaJapan - Tottori Prefecture - Tottori Shi Municipality - Tottori-shiJapan - Ehime Prefecture - Imabari Municipality - ImabariJapan - Miyazaki Prefecture - Miyakonojō Shi MunicipalityJapan - Kyoto Urban Prefecture - Yawata Shi MunicipalityJapan - Saga Prefecture - Saga City - Saganorthlimit=51.000000; eastlimit=157.000000; southlimit=20.000000; westlimit=106.000000;
Display date:
1945-08-04
Location:
Hawaiʻi
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image
Collections:
Digital Public Library of America
Contributors:
National Museum of the Pacific War/Admiral Nimitz Foundation
Content partner:
National Museum of the Pacific War/Admiral Nimitz Foundation
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