RMEX6HEF–Hiroshima, Japan. Post war visit by the Japanese Emperor Hirohito 1947
RMF2AY42–Emperor Hirohito of Japan, read the opening message of a session of the Japanese Diet. Nov. 27, 1964. New Conservative Premier Eisaku Sato discussed the budget for the 1964-65 fiscal year. (CSU 2015 9 873)
RMTXGE9C–Crown Price Hirohito (later emperor) of Japan 1922
RMF0DKX9–(150813) -- BEIJING, Aug. 13, 2015 (Xinhua) -- File photo taken in 1956 shows Japanese war criminals being tried at a special military court in Taiyuan, north China's Shanxi Province. On Aug. 15, 1945, Japanese Emperor Hirohito delivered a recorded radio address to the nation, announcing the surrender of Japan in World War II, one day after Japan declared its acceptance of the provisions of the Potsdam Proclamation jointly issued by China, the United States and Britain on July 26, 1945, with the Soviet Union joining later. The proclamation, which radicated Japan's crimes of aggressions dur
RME11PT3–Jun. 06, 1979 - Japanese Emperor Hirohito Talks With U.S. President Jimmy Carter And His Wife Rosalynn Prior To A State Banquet
RMBTK353–Emperor Hirohito (1901-1989) standing opening the 90th session of the Japanese Diet in June 20, 1946. Following World War II Hirohito assumed to role of a non-divine constitutional monarch.
RM2RGCCW1–A beautiful postcard with portraits of Japanese Emperor Showa, commonly known in English-speaking countries by his personal name Hirohito, the 124th emperor of Japan, born in 1901 and ruling from 25 December 1926 until his death in 1989, his wife Empress Kojun (1903-2000) and son Akihito (1933-) who reigned as the 125th emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession, from 7 January 7, 1989 until April 30, 2019 - surrounded by a border of dragons and birds.
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.
RM2GN522E–Japanese Emperor Hirohito, 1989
RMRAAF96–Japanese Emperor Hirohito reviews troops aboard his imperial stallion Shirayuki, ca. 1933.
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.
RM2M3YM61–JAPANESE EMPEROR HIROHITO announces the new Japanese Constitution on 3 November 1946
RMWJJB91–A World War Two illustration on the cover of Fortune Magazine following the Japanes attack on Pearl Harbour. It shows a Japanese soldier, Prime Minister Tojo and Admiral Nagumo who organised the raid. Floating above them in the corner is the Japanese Emperor Hirohito.
RFEC2TA3–Japanese surrender signatories arrive aboard the USS MISSOURI in Tokyo Bay to participate in surrender cermonies. September 2, 1945. (Army)
RMC2JNW9–Prince Regent
RMDG26H2–Photograph of The Reagans and Japanese Emperor Hirohito, Tokyo, Japan 198544
RM2BW27HF–The Japanese princesses visit a zoo. Princess Yori [Atsuko Ikeda] (right), Princess Teru [Shigeko Higashikuni] and Princess Taka [Kazuko Takatsukasa], the daughters of the Japanese Emperor [Hirohito, Emperor Showa], [sisters of future emperor Akihito], touring the Ueno Zoo in Tokyo accompanied by the director Mr Michikazu Koga. 9 July 1937
RMB08G8R–Graffiti on a wall depicting Japanese War time Emperor Hirohito in Omotesando district Tokyo Japan 5th April 2008
RM2F2K837–Hirohito. Portrait of the 124th emperor of Japan, Hirohito (1901-1989) in 1935
RMF7NHP6–Photograph of Emperor Hirohito of Japan by Hebert P. Bix and David McNeill. Dated 1935
RMCWA6TC–EMPEROR HIROHITO, of Japan, portrait circa 1920s. Courtesy: CSU Archives / Everett Collection
RMTXGG0G–1945 Japanese Emperor Hirohito in the later months of World war two.
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.
RMW5WENW–Photograph of The Reagans and Japanese Emperor Hirohito, Tokyo, Japan
RMHHBEXK–Caricature of Emperor Showa of Japan better known as Hirohito by Mexican caricaturist Miguel Covarrubias for Collier's Magazine displayed at the exhibition devoted to Mexican art from 1900 to 1950 in Grand Palais in Paris, France. The exhibition runs in the till 23 January 2017.
RME126GP–Feb. 02, 1990 - Forged Commemorative Medals. A few weeks ago thousands of forged Japanese emperor Hirohito had been discovered in Japan. The Union Bank of Switzerland and various Swiss coin dealers are involved in this scandal that might be the biggest in history ever. Our picture shows both sides of a forged coin.
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.
RM2GN5220–Japanese Emperor Hirohito, 1989
RMC13DHG–President Gerald Ford (right), walks with Japanese emperor Hirohito, during welcoming ceremonies at the White House, Washington
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.
RM2WKA8N9–EMPEROOR HIROHITO OF JAPAN (1901-1989) in 1905
RMF0DKX3–(150813) -- BEIJING, Aug. 13, 2015 (Xinhua) -- File photo shows surrender of Japanese invaders. On Aug. 15, 1945, Japanese Emperor Hirohito delivered a recorded radio address to the nation, announcing the surrender of Japan in World War II, one day after Japan declared its acceptance of the provisions of the Potsdam Proclamation jointly issued by China, the United States and Britain on July 26, 1945, with the Soviet Union joining later. The proclamation, which radicated Japan's crimes of aggressions during WWII and determined the principles under which Japan is required to behave after the
RM2A7XEGX–Japanese Emperor's Sons, September 1921. Hirohito, Takahito. Nobuhito, Yasuhito
RMC2JJ7W–Japanese Emperor Hirohito
RF2A0D56J–Hirohito, Emperor of Japan, wearing Japanese military uniform, half-length portrait, facing right, seated in carriage with chrysanthemum emblem on the door.
RF2DCD0C2–Hirohito, Emperor of Japan, 1926
RMB08N6E–Graffiti on a wall depicting Japanese War time Emperor Hirohito in Omotesando district Tokyo Japan 5th April 2008
RM2F2K82A–Hirohito. Portrait of the 124th emperor of Japan, Hirohito (1901-1989) at his enthronement ceremony in 1928
RMF7NMME–1945 Japanese Emperor Hirohito in the later months of World war two.
RMF2AY43–Emperor Hirohito puts specimens on a slide under the microscope in his marine biology laboratory. July 31, 1954. Since childhood, he pursued biology, becoming a respected marine biologist. (CSU 2015 9 872)
RMR2431Y–President Richard Nixon receives Japanese emperor Hirohito at Elmendorf Air Force Base, Alaska 1971
RMG5FYCM–Der Kaiser von Japan. Japanese emperor Hirohito. travel, history, historical, 1910s, 20th century, archive, Carl Simon, hand coloured glass slide, man, emperor, imperial, uniform, order, portrait, soldier, official
RMA31KK0–Hirohito Wife 1926
RMAR9YJT–Hirohito, 29.4.1901 - 7.1.1989, Emperor (tenno) of Japan 25.12.1926 - 7.1.1989, with the Philippines First Lady Imelda Marcos and his wife Empress Kojun, full length, Imperial Palace, Japan, 19.6.1970,
RME0YXXJ–Oct. 10, 1971 - VISIT OF THE JAPANESE EMPEROR IN THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF GERMANY FROM OCTOBER 11TH TILL 13TH. The last preparations....for the visit of the Emperor are being done in these days in the Japanese ambassador-residence in Cologne and in the Japanese Embassy in Bonn. Embassador Fumihiko Kai and his wife are giving informations to the servant Jittler and ''rehearse'' with him for the great reception which Emperor Hirohito and Emperess Nagako will give for the German politicians
RMW8RWYM–[ 1930s Japan - Japanese Emperor Hirohito ] — Emperor Showa (Hirohito) observes maneuvers (大演習, daienshuu). 20th century vintage gelatin silver print.
RMKEHPKY–Hirohito,future Emperor of Japan,Portrait Seated in Car,1918
RMTYE9B9–Photograph of The Reagans and Japanese Emperor Hirohito, Tokyo, Japan
RMTA36J9–Representation of the coronation of the new Japanese Emperor Hirohito in Kyoto.
RMBEDMF7–EMPEROR HIROHITO OF JAPAN (1901-1989) here about 1940
RMGJ8TMM–(160814) -- BEIJING, Aug. 14, 2016 (Xinhua) -- File photo taken in 1956 shows Japanese war criminals being tried at a special military court in Taiyuan, north China's Shanxi Province. On Aug. 15, 1945, Japanese Emperor Hirohito delivered a recorded radio address to the nation, announcing the surrender of Japan in World War II, one day after Japan declared its acceptance of the provisions of the Potsdam Proclamation jointly issued by China, the United States and Britain on July 26, 1945, with the Soviet Union joining later. More than 35 million Chinese were killed or injured in the war of resis
RM2A7XEH1–Emperor Hirohito and U.S. President Ronald Reagan, Tokyo, November 9, 1983
RMC2JJ74–Japanese Crown Prince Hirohito
RF2A0D546–Hirohito, Emperor of Japan, wearing Japanese military uniform, half-length portrait, facing right, seated in carriage with chrysanthemum emblem on the door.
RM2F61ATR–Hirohito, Emperor of Japan, 1926
RMB08PBM–Graffiti on a wall depicting Japanese War time Emperor Hirohito in Omotesando district Tokyo Japan 5th April 2008
RM2HX583M–Japan's Imperial Family -- Japanese Emperor Hirohito and members of his family look through a photo album at the Imperial palace in Tokyo in this picture released this week by the Imperial household. Left to right: the emperor; his sons, Crown Prince Akihito and Prince Masahito; Empress Nagako, and daughter Princess Takako. December 27, 1952. (Photo by AP Wirephoto).
RMF7NMMB–1945 Japanese Emperor Hirohito walks through the ruins of Tokyo following US air Force bombing in the later months of World war two.
RMF2AY3W–Japanese Emperor Hirohito conferred with military chiefs on the undeclared war in China. Jan. 1938. Right of Hirohito are Fleet
RMTXGG3P–1945 Japanese Emperor Hirohito walks through the ruins of Tokyo following US air Force bombing in the later months of World war two.
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.
RMG3D11X–Emperor Hirohito on an official visit, Japan
RMRWG11T–Hirohito, 29.4.1901 - 7.1.1989, Emperor of Japan 25.12.1926 - 7.1.1989, full length, with wife Empress Kojun, late 1920s, coloured photograph, cigarette card, series 'Die Nachkriegszeit', 1935, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RME0RN2F–Portrait of Hirohito the Emperor of Japan
RMWB515T–[ 1930s Japan - Emperor Hirohito on White Horse ] — Formal portrait of Emperor Showa (1901-1989) on a white horse. Emperor Showa, the 124th Emperor of Japan (1926 - 1989), is known in the West by his personal name, Hirohito. Poster published by Osaka Asahi Shimbun on Nov 6, 1935 (Showa 10). 20th century vintage poster.
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.
RMFK487E–U.S. President Ronald Reagan and First Lady Nancy Reagan and Japanese Emperor Hirohito in Tokyo, Japan on November 9, 1983. Credit: White House via CNP - NO WIRE SERVICE -
RM2B2B8AY–The Japanese Emperor Hirohito on board a ship of the Japanese Navy.
RMBM8E3X–HIROHITO - Emperor of Japan (1901-89) takes the salute at a military parade about 1936
RMF0DKX5–(150813) -- BEIJING, Aug. 13, 2015 (Xinhua) -- File photo taken on Sept. 2, 1945 shows Japan's surrender ceremony aboard the United States Navy battleship USS Missouri anchored in Tokyo Bay. On Aug. 15, 1945, Japanese Emperor Hirohito delivered a recorded radio address to the nation, announcing the surrender of Japan in World War II, one day after Japan declared its acceptance of the provisions of the Potsdam Proclamation jointly issued by China, the United States and Britain on July 26, 1945, with the Soviet Union joining later. The proclamation, which radicated Japan's crimes of aggressi
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
RM2RN71NJ–File photo taken on Sept. 2, 1945 shows Japan s surrender ceremony aboard the United States Navy battleship USS Missouri anchored in Tokyo Bay. On Aug. 15, 1945, Japanese Emperor Hirohito delivered a recorded radio address to the nation, announcing the surrender of Japan in World War II, one day after Japan declared its acceptance of the provisions of the Potsdam Proclamation jointly issued by China, the United States and Britain on July 26, 1945, with the Soviet Union joining later. The proclamation, which radicated Japan s crimes of aggressions during WWII and determined the principles under
RF2DKWBBJ–Photo Emperor Showa (Hirohito) during his coronation ceremony, dressed in the robes of the high priest of State Shinto, 10 Nov 1928
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
RMB0965X–Graffiti on a wall depicting Japanese War time Emperor Hirohito in Omotesando district Tokyo Japan 5th April 2008
RM2HX5819–Crown Prince Akihito, 18-year-old son of Japanese Emperor Hirohito, gives a display of horsemanship as he rides his pet horse 'Wakazakura' over an obstacle in Tokyo. This picture was taken by photographer of the Japanese Imperial household. December 31, 1951. (Photo by AP Wirephoto).
RMEX6KC0–General Douglas MacArthur with Japanese Emperor Hirohito 1945
RMCWA6TB–JAPANESE EMPEROR AT WAR MANEUVERS His Imperial Majesty Emperor Hirohito of Japan was an ineterested spectator during the
RMR242WH–General Douglas MacArthur with Japanese Emperor Hirohito 1945
RF2DCD09G–Crown Prince Hirohito, 1918
RM2K64J5X–Prince Henry Duke of Gloucester and the 'Garter Mission' in Japan to bestow upon Emperor Showa (Hirohito) (1901-1989) the Stranger Knight of the Order of the Garter (KG); conferred in 1929, revoked in 1941, restored in 1971. Japanese Girls at a Garden Party, Yokohama - May 11th - 'given' to Officers and Men of HMS Suffolk.
RM2HACN0J–Japonia Tokio 01.07.1987. Uroczyste œniadanie wydane przez cesarza Hirohito na czeœæ przewodnicz¹cego Rady Pañstwa PRL Wojciecha Jaruzelskiego podczas jego wizyty w Japonii. Nz. przy stole honorowym: cesarz Hirohito (C), Wojciech Jaruzelski. uu PAP/Grzegorz Rogiñski Tokyo, 1 July 1987. Japanese Emperor Hirohito gives a ceremonious breakfast for Polish Head of State General Wojciech Jaruzelski. Pictured: Emperor Hirohito (C), General Jaruzelski (2L). uu PAP/ Grzegorz Roginski
RME110KP–President Gerald Ford visiting Emperor Hirohito
RMEJHMTX–The first two volumes of the biography of Japanese Emperor Hirohito (posthumously referred to as Emperor Showa) go on sale at Yaesu Bookstore in Tokyo on March 27th, 2015. The complete set of annals covering the Emperor's life from 1901 to 1989 extends to 18 volumes plus a separate index and is the longest of all Emperor annals. The books took 24 years to complete. Volume One covers his life from 0-12 years old and Volume Two from 13-19 years old. Further volumes will be published every six months and readers will have to wait until 2019 for the final books in the series. (Photo by AFLO)
RMBHKA9C–Hirohito, 29.4.1909 - 7.1.1989, Emperor of Japan, group picture, with his family, 1960s,
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.
RM2B2B84E–The Japanese Emperor Hirohito takes the salute of troops during a parade on April 29, 1939.
RM2TCF9BM–JAPANESE IMPERIAL GUARD march on Yoyogi parade ground in Tokyo to celebrate Emperor Hirohito's birthday , 29 April 1941
RM2X1WEE6–Mercedes-Benz 770 Grand Mercedes Pullman limousine for the Japanese Emperor Hirohito, Mercedes-Benz Museum, Stuttgart, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany
RMRTW4J9–crown prince hirohito who would become emperor of japan circa 1918 Image updated using digital restoration and retouching techniques
RM2RN71P8–(150813) -- BEIJING, Aug. 13, 2015 () -- File photo taken in 1956 shows Japanese war criminals being tried at a special military court in Taiyuan, north China s Shanxi Province. On Aug. 15, 1945, Japanese Emperor Hirohito delivered a recorded radio address to the nation, announcing the surrender of Japan in World War II, one day after Japan declared its acceptance of the provisions of the Potsdam Proclamation jointly issued by China, the United States and Britain on July 26, 1945, with the Soviet Union joining later. The proclamation, which radicated Japan s crimes of aggressions during WWII a
RMT04PFN–WW2 American Propaganda Poster feauturing Hirohito, Hitler and Mussolini 'Don't Slow Up...They Won't!!' circa 1943 Axis Forces of evil Japan Germany and Italy
RF2JMRTNJ–A Pagoda voted donated from the Japanese Emperor Hirohito to the dictator Mussolini
RMEX6M0Y–President Gerald Ford (USA) with Japanese emperor Hirohito 1975
RMCWAF38–Hirohito, The Price Regent of Japan, reveiwing the regiment of the Japanese Army, ca. 1926. Courtesy: CSU Archives/Everett
RMR242YP–President Gerald Ford (USA) with Japanese emperor Hirohito 1975
RF2DCD0C1–Crown Prince Hirohito, 1921
RM2RGBNPF–Prince Henry Duke of Gloucester and the 'Garter Mission' in Japan to bestow upon Emperor Showa (Hirohito) (1901-1989) the Stranger Knight of the Order of the Garter (KG); conferred in 1929, revoked in 1941, restored in 1971. Japanese Girls at a Garden Party, Yokohama - May 11th - 'given' to Officers and Men of HMS Suffolk.
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