RMCWA6TB–JAPANESE EMPEROR AT WAR MANEUVERS His Imperial Majesty Emperor Hirohito of Japan was an ineterested spectator during the
RMGC57EP–Japan's war-time leader, Emperor Hirohito, in his army uniform in 1943
RM2B2B84E–The Japanese Emperor Hirohito takes the salute of troops during a parade on April 29, 1939.
RMEX6JTM–Emperor Hirohito and Empress Nagako of Japan 1956
RMDYYT4M–Emperor Hirohito, 1941
RMF7NMME–1945 Japanese Emperor Hirohito in the later months of World war two.
RMC45HER–Emperor Hirohito at a maneuver, 1935
RMEX6M1X–Crown Prince (later Emperor) Hirohito of Japan in 1922
RMC45HEP–Emperor Hirohito at a parade, 1940
RMEX6JJB–Emperor Hirohito (1901 – January 7, 1989) the 124th Emperor of Japan with Empress Nagako 1964
RMTA37XJ–The Japanese Emperor Hirohito leaves the Yasukuni Shrine in Tokyo on April 20, after commemorating the Japanese soldier who died in the Second Japanese-Chinese War.
RMEC8252–Image of Emperor Hirohito (Emperor Showa) riding his horse during an army inspection. He was the Emperor of Japan from 25th of December 1926 Until his death in 1989. Image taken around 1938.
RMC45ARH–Emperor Hirohito, 1928
RMTXGG0G–1945 Japanese Emperor Hirohito in the later months of World war two.
RMC45HEN–Emperor Hirohito, 1926
RM2BWFJ9D–Emperor Hirohito of Japan . 1926
RMBTJE7R–EMPEROR HIROHITO, of Japan, portrait circa 1920s
RM2F2K837–Hirohito. Portrait of the 124th emperor of Japan, Hirohito (1901-1989) in 1935
RM2BKNK0H–[ 1920s Japan - Japanese Emperor Hirohito ] — Emperor Showa (Hirohito) observes maneuvers (大演習, daienshuu) of the Imperial Guard. From a private photo album of a member of the Japanese Imperial Guard (近衛師団, Konoe Shidan) who served between 1928 (Showa 3) and 1930 (Showa 5). 20th century gelatin silver print.
RMCWA6T4–Emperor Hirohito dressed for his coronation ceremony in 1928.. Courtesy: CSU Archives / Everett Collection
RMRAAF96–Japanese Emperor Hirohito reviews troops aboard his imperial stallion Shirayuki, ca. 1933.
RMEX6KC0–General Douglas MacArthur with Japanese Emperor Hirohito 1945
RMRMC6WK–Hirohito, Emperor of Japan. Undated picture, probably in the 1960s.
RMBHK979–Akihito, * 23.12.1933, Emperor (tenno) of Japan since 7.1.1989, full length, wedding, with Michiko, 10.4.1959, sitting: Emperor Hirohito and Empress Kojun,
RMDYEDF7–Emperor Hirohito (Showa) salutes army parade 1936
RM2FMX5M1–Hirohito, 29.4.1909 - 7.1.1989, Emperor of Japan, full length, riding at manoeuvre, 1936, ADDITIONAL-RIGHTS-CLEARANCE-INFO-NOT-AVAILABLE
RMRJRKN8–Visit of Edward Prince of Wales to Japan 1921. Prince (later Emperor) Hirohito of Japan, Empress Teimei (wife of Emperor Taisho of Japan) and Prince, later King Edward VIII of the United Kingdom
RME0RN2F–Portrait of Hirohito the Emperor of Japan
RM2M5GD45–Pacific War, 1941-1945. Emperor Showa (Hirohito) inspects troops during a visit to the Imperial Japanese Reserve Officer School in Asaka, Saitama, December 1943.
RM2B2B88W–The brother of the Japanese Emperor Hirohito, Prince Chichibu in a tank of the British Army during a visit to Aldershot in the United Kingdom.
RMF7NRJG–Photograph of Emperor Sh?wa (1901-1989) Emperor of Japan, also known as Hirohito, in Dress Uniform. Dated 1935
RM2B2B8A3–The brother of the Japanese Emperor Hirohito, Prince Kaya on a visit to the British Army at Aldershot in the United Kingdom. The Prince and his companions, together with representatives of the British Army, look at some of their tanks.
RMC2JJ74–Japanese Crown Prince Hirohito
RM2A5YWR9–Photograph of Emperor Sh?wa (1901-1989) Emperor of Japan, also known as Hirohito, in Dress Uniform. Dated 1935
RME117BR–Prince Charles visits the Emperor of Japan
RMBTJE7M–Emperor Hirohito dressed for his coronation ceremony in 1928.
RMG65PKF–Emperor Hirohito. Emperor Hirohito.
RMC45HEX–Emperor Hirohito during a maneuver at Kagashima, 1935
RMCWA6TC–EMPEROR HIROHITO, of Japan, portrait circa 1920s. Courtesy: CSU Archives / Everett Collection
RMG4XP99–Queen Elizabeth II greets Emperor Hirohito of Japan at Victoria Station, at the start of his State visit to Britain.
RMTA36J9–Representation of the coronation of the new Japanese Emperor Hirohito in Kyoto.
RMEX6M15–Prince (later Emperor) Hirohito of Japan, at the age of one in 1902
RMCPJ1W2–emperor Hirohito on the return to the Imperial Palace, 1937
RME110KN–President Gerald Ford visits Emperor Hirohito
RM2B2B8AY–The Japanese Emperor Hirohito on board a ship of the Japanese Navy.
RME10JRF–Cameroon President AHMADOU AHIDJO, and his wife, wearing their national costumes, received by Japan EMPEROR HIROHITO
RMC45HF0–Emperor Hirohito with the Japanese Chief of General Staff during a maneuver, 1930
RMR2430G–Crown Prince (later Emperor) Hirohito of Japan in 1922
RMC45HF1–Emperor Hirohito with members of the government and the State Council at a conference, 1938
RMR24301–Prince (later Emperor) Hirohito of Japan, at the age of one in 1902
RM2B2B85E–The Japanese Emperor Hirohito during the celebrations on March 10, 1932 in Toyama, the Day of the Military in Japan.
RMTXGG3P–1945 Japanese Emperor Hirohito walks through the ruins of Tokyo following US air Force bombing in the later months of World war two.
RMTA2GRT–The Japanese Emperor Hirohito in his car on the way to a troop maneuver in Okayama. The car is accompanied by motorcycles. In the background are onlookers.
RMR2431D–General Prince Yasuhiko Asaka 1887 - 12 April 1981. Son-in-law of Emperor Meiji and uncle by marriage of Emperor Hirohito, Prince Asaka was commander of Japanese forces in the final assault on Nanjing, then the capital City of Nationalist China, in December 1937. He was a perpetrator of the Nanking massacre but never charged.
RMBTJE7N–JAPANESE EMPEROR AT WAR MANEUVERS His Imperial Majesty Emperor Hirohito of Japan was an ineterested spectator during the recent
RMTA37Y2–Emperor Puyi (center, right) who was chosen by Japan to become the Emperor of Manchukuo after the occupation of Manchuria and establishment of the state of Manchukuoon, a state visit to Tokyo. The Japanese Emperor Hirohito (center, left) introduces his minister to his guest.
RME110KP–President Gerald Ford visiting Emperor Hirohito
RMCWAF4D–The imperial carriage bearing Emperor Hirohito and Emperor PU-Yi of Manchoukou. April 9, 1935. Courtesy: CSU Archives/Everett
RMG4XP9A–Queen Elizabeth II and Emperor Hirohito of Japan drive in an open carriage to Buckingham Palace, at the start of his State visit to Britain.
RM2B2B885–View of a platform of the Tokyo station during the departure of Emperor Hirohito (on the train). On the platform are standing from right: Prince Chichibu, Prince Takamatsu, Prince Kan'in and Prince Higashikuni. The Emperor goes to Ogasawara Island to attend, among other things, a naval maneuver.
RMEX6JTP–Emperor Hirohito of Japan on horseback, reviewing troops of the Japanese Army 1938
RMTA17FH–The Japanese emperor Hirohito in his Rolls Royce limousine is escorted by police officers on motorcycles during a military parade.
RM2M3YM61–JAPANESE EMPEROR HIROHITO announces the new Japanese Constitution on 3 November 1946
RMC45HEW–Emperor Hirohito during a maneuver
RM2F2K82A–Hirohito. Portrait of the 124th emperor of Japan, Hirohito (1901-1989) at his enthronement ceremony in 1928
RMC45HET–Emperor Hirohito at a parade in his 36th birthday, 193
RM2B00T3D–Japan: The Imperial family playing a board game. Informal picture of the Imperial family playing a board game (1950s). Crown Prince Akihito left, Empress Kojun centre, Emperor Hirohito right. Hirohito, the Shōwa Emperor ,(April 29, 1901 – January 7, 1989), was the 124th emperor of Japan according to the traditional order, reigning from December 25, 1926, until his death in 1989. Although better known outside of Japan by his personal name Hirohito, in Japan he is now referred to exclusively by his posthumous name Emperor Shōwa.
RMC45JRK–Emperor Hirohito in a Rolls Royce, 1932
RM2B00T36–Japan: Emperor Hirohito and Empress Kojun. A photograph taken just after marriage, probably on 24 Jan, 1924. Hirohito, the Shōwa Emperor (April 29, 1901 – January 7, 1989), was the 124th emperor of Japan according to the traditional order, reigning from December 25, 1926, until his death in 1989. Although better known outside of Japan by his personal name Hirohito, in Japan he is now referred to exclusively by his posthumous name Emperor Shōwa. At the start of his reign, Japan was one of the great world powers and one of the five permanent members of the council of the League of Nations.
RM2A63YMW–President and Mrs. Ford escort the Emperor (Hirohito, now Showa) and Empress of Japan to a white tie dinner held in honor of their first State Visit to the United States. October 2, 1975
RM2BKNJFN–[ 1920s Japan - Japanese Emperor Hirohito ] — Emperor Showa (Hirohito) observes maneuvers (大演習, daienshuu) of the Imperial Guard. From a private photo album of a member of the Japanese Imperial Guard (近衛師団, Konoe Shidan) who served between 1928 (Showa 3) and 1930 (Showa 5). 20th century gelatin silver print.
RM2X4A4RN–HIROHITO (1901-1989) in 1928 after his enthronement as Emperor of Japan
RM2HE5TBR–Pacific War, 1941-1945. Sailors and civil officers of the Imperial Japanese Navy and Indonesian locals gather to celebrate the birthday of Emperor Hirohito in Japanese-occupied Celebes, Dutch East Indies, April 29th, circa 1942.
RMBTJJ3R–Emperor Hirohito, accompanied by members of his military suite, reviews his troops in Tokyo. ca. 1936. Courtesy: CSU Archives/Ev
RMTXGETD–Photograph of General Douglas MacArthur and Emperor Hirohito of Japan. Dated 1945
RM2M5GD0M–Emperor Showa, also known as Emperor Hirohito—the 124th Emperor and ruler of Japan from 1926 to 1989—pictured in his Imperial Japanese Army Commander-in-Chief's Type 3 (1943) service uniform, January 1944.
RMCWAF47–Crown Prince Akihito, Princess Suga, Prince Yoshi, Emperor Hirohito, Princess Yori, Empress Nagako, Princess Takako, Princess
RMG4XP9B–Emperor Hirohito of Japan shakes hands with Princess Anne, watched by Queen Elizabeth II, at Victoria Station, at the start of his State visit to Britain.
RM2B2B8AN–Representation of the coronation ceremony of Emperor Hirohito in Kyoto.
RMEX6JTR–Emperor Hirohito of Japan on horseback, reviewing troops of the Japanese Army 1928
RM2B03304–On September 27, 1945, Emperor Hirohito paid a visit to US Army General Douglas MacArthur at the United States Embassy in Tokyo. Except for the Emperor's personal translator (he spoke the Imperial Dialect of Japanese, which was difficult for native Japanese to understand) his entourage was politely, but effectively, shut out of the meeting.
RMF7NMMB–1945 Japanese Emperor Hirohito walks through the ruins of Tokyo following US air Force bombing in the later months of World war two.
RMC2JJJT–C.B. Warren with the Emperor of Japan
RMEX6HEF–Hiroshima, Japan. Post war visit by the Japanese Emperor Hirohito 1947
RF2DCD0C2–Hirohito, Emperor of Japan, 1926
RMF7NHTC–Photograph of General Douglas MacArthur and Emperor Hirohito of Japan. Dated 1945
RMKEHPKY–Hirohito,future Emperor of Japan,Portrait Seated in Car,1918
RMEX6MH6–General Prince Yasuhiko Asaka 1887 – 12 April 1981. Son-in-law of Emperor Meiji and uncle by marriage of Emperor Hirohito, Prince Asaka was commander of Japanese forces in the final assault on Nanjing, then the capital City of Nationalist China, in Decemb
RM2FN4HNT–Hirohito, 29.4.1909 - 7.1.1989, Emperor of Japan, visit to Shikoko Islands, 1945, ADDITIONAL-RIGHTS-CLEARANCE-INFO-NOT-AVAILABLE
RMF7NGYY–Crown Price Hirohito (later emperor) of Japan 1922
RMKKKJAB–Emperor Hirohito in Philippines 1966
RMD99545–Hirohito (1901–1989) 124th Emperor of Japan (1926-1989). Emperor mounted on white horse at a review of troops, c1937.
RMBTJJ3H–Queen Elizabeth and Emperor Hirohito, ride a carriage from Victoria Station to Buckingham Palace. London, England. October 1971.
RMR242WH–General Douglas MacArthur with Japanese Emperor Hirohito 1945
RMP7X79D–English: General Patton riding “Favory Africa”, which Hitler had personally picked out to be presented to Emperor Hirohito. The horse formerly belonged to the riding school of Vienna. It was confiscated by the Germans and later returned by the Americans . August 1945 171 George S. Patton 22
RMF2AY3X–Emperor Hirohito of Japan, Nov. 24, 1945. Acme News photographer, Tom Schaffer, was allowed to make the photo at a distance of 6 feet, the closest any photographer had been allowed to his Majesty at that time. (CSU 2015 9 875)
RMG4XP9C–Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh with Emperor Hirohito of Japan and his wife Empress Nagako, on their arrival at Buckingham Palace, at the start of their State visit to Britain.
RM2B2B86G–The Japanese Emperor Hirohito is welcomed in the city of Yamada. The street from the station is lined with soldiers and sailors. Flag bearers march in the street.
RM2D2YKJM–Japan's war-time leader Emperor Hirohito, in his army uniform in 1943. The Duke of Edinburgh has privately expressed opposition to the award of Britain's highest order of chivalry to the Emperor of Japan, it was reported today (Weds). Emperor Akihito son of Japanese wartime leader Emperor Hirohito is to be presented with the Order of the Garter by the Queen during his state visit to Britain later this month. See PA Story ROYAL Emperor. AVAILABLE IN B/W ONLY
RM2T6963K–Japanese Emperor Hirohito with Manchukuo Emperor Puyi on a ride in Tokyo. [automated translation]
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