RMCWBRMY–Japan's Emperor Hirohito, saluting on horseback, in military uniform, with group of Japanese officers. Ca. 1940.
RM2B2B8AY–The Japanese Emperor Hirohito on board a ship of the Japanese Navy.
RMT7E7CD–Japanese POW, with heads bowed after hearing Emperor Hirohito make Announcement of Japan's Unconditional Surrender, Guam, U.S. Navy Photo, August 15, 1945
RMBEDMF7–EMPEROR HIROHITO OF JAPAN (1901-1989) here about 1940
RMC45HEW–Emperor Hirohito during a maneuver
RM2C0AY49–[ 1940s Japan - NHK Radio Calisthenics ] — Pages from sheet music with exercises for Japanese public broadcaster NHK’s radio calisthenics program (ラジオ体操), published in 1940 (Showa 15 ). Radio calisthenics were introduced to Japan in 1928 (Showa 3) as a commemoration of the coronation of Emperor Hirohito. Because of their militaristic nature, the broadcasts were banned by the occupying powers after Japan's defeat in 1945 (Showa 20). They were restarted in 1951 (Showa 26). 20th century vintage sheet music.
RM2T6973J–Emperor Hirohito watches a fencing duel. [automated translation]
RME5GH8D–1940 New York Post front page reporting Japan, Germany and Italy sign 10 year military, economic and military Pact
RMBTKG4A–Japan's Emperor Hirohito, saluting on horseback, in military uniform, with group of Japanese officers. Ca. 1940.
RMRA2W2X–General of the Army Douglas MacArthur
RM2C0AX6N–[ 1940s Japan - NHK Radio Calisthenics ] — Cover of a leaflet with sheet music and exercises for Japanese public broadcaster NHK’s radio calisthenics program (ラジオ体操), published in 1940 (Showa 15 ). Radio calisthenics were introduced to Japan in 1928 (Showa 3) as a commemoration of the coronation of Emperor Hirohito. Because of their militaristic nature, the broadcasts were banned by the occupying powers after Japan's defeat in 1945 (Showa 20). They were restarted in 1951 (Showa 26). 20th century vintage flyer.
RME5GH8E–1940 New York Post front page reporting Japan, Germany and Italy sign 10 year military, economic and military Pact
RM2C0AXF9–[ 1940s Japan - NHK Radio Calisthenics ] — Pages from sheet music with exercises for Japanese public broadcaster NHK’s radio calisthenics program (ラジオ体操), published in 1940 (Showa 15 ). Radio calisthenics were introduced to Japan in 1928 (Showa 3) as a commemoration of the coronation of Emperor Hirohito. Because of their militaristic nature, the broadcasts were banned by the occupying powers after Japan's defeat in 1945 (Showa 20). They were restarted in 1951 (Showa 26). 20th century vintage flyer.
RME5GH92–1940 New York World-Telegram front page reporting Japan, Germany and Italy sign 10 year military, economic and military Pact
RM2C0AYBD–[ 1940s Japan - NHK Radio Calisthenics ] — back cover of a leaflet with sheet music and exercises for Japanese public broadcaster NHK’s radio calisthenics program (ラジオ体操), published in 1940 (Showa 15 ). Radio calisthenics were introduced to Japan in 1928 (Showa 3) as a commemoration of the coronation of Emperor Hirohito. Because of their militaristic nature, the broadcasts were banned by the occupying powers after Japan's defeat in 1945 (Showa 20). They were restarted in 1951 (Showa 26). 20th century vintage flyer.
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